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El Dorado County History Links
- El Dorado County Historical Museum
- El Dorado County Historical Society
- Hangtown's Gold Bug Park
- Lake Tahoe History Museum
- Marshall Gold Discovery Park Association
- Mountain Democrat
- Paolo Siolis' History of El Dorado County [Full Text]
- Placerville Downtown Association
- Snowshoe Thompson: Viking of the Sierra
- Tales of Placerville Home Page
- The Pollock Pines Epic
- Three Years In California, 1851-1854 by J.D. Borthwick [Full Text]
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“Tales of Placerville” reviewed in Mountain Democrat; Additional Book Signing Event
Book Review Published Today the Mountain Democrat ran a review of “Tales of Placerville: Booksellers to the Savage West,” which you can find here: http://www.mtdemocrat.com/features/tales-of-placerville-is-entertaining-and-informative/ Second Chance Book Signing Event Tomorrow, Saturday, December 17th, I will be signing books between … Continue reading
Posted in News and Events, Tales of Placerville (Fiction)
Tagged 1849, 49ers, author, book signing, California history, El Dorado County, gold rush, Hangtown, Midnight in Never Land, Perry Bradford-Wilson, Placerville, Placerville News Company, Tales of McKinleyville, Tales of Placerville
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“Tales of Placerville” Book Signing Event – November 19th at Placerville News Company
BOOK SIGNING EVENT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19th at Placerville News Company, 409 Main Street, Placerville, California 3:00pm-7:00pm There will be a Tales of Placerville Book Signing Event at Placerville News Company on Saturday, November 19th from 3:00-7:00pm. Meet the author and, … Continue reading
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