HISTORY OF AMADOR COUNTY CALIFORNIA published 1881 Oakland California Thompson and West CHRONOLOGICAL PAGES 338-339 1880 and last year 1880 February 1. Difficulty in Jackson between C. GENOCHIO, John MORI, A. GALLI, Robert VENGLIO, and John BALLES, resulting fatally to the two latter. February 5. House of Joseph CARRARA, Amador City, destroyed by fire. April 20. Flood at Drytown doing considerable damage to the mines. Flood in Ione, the main streets being inundated, also many of the ranches in the vicinity, thirteen hundred feet of the railroad track being washed away. May 1. last number of the Ione Times issued. May 4. House of William SUTHERLAND, Ione, damaged by fire. May 6. Attempted robbery of the stage near Ione. May 7. G. CLINCINOVICH instantly killed by falling down the Lincoln shaft. May 22. Several hundred dollars' worth of harnesses and wagons stolen from A. H. PALMER, Jackson Valley, of which no trace was obtained. May 27. House of William MARSHALL, Sutter Creek, destroyed by fire. Loss, one thousand dollars. May 30. Difficulty between William COOK and Charles TEDEMAN at Buena Vista, the latter person being shot through the body. June 15. Joseph ANDERSON found dead near DANE's Ranch, Grass Valley. July 31. A. D. MCDONALD (Mcdonald) fatally injured by a fall from the balcony of a hotel at Amador. August 3. Barn belonging to W. O. CLARK, Drytown, destroyed by fire. August 18. Augustus FEINE fatally injured by being caught in the machinery of the Florence Mills at Ione. September 1. Charles HUTZ fund dead at Ione. Death said to have been caused by heart disease. September 3. Charles STECKLER of Jackson, and old and much respected citizen, committed suicide by hanging. September 9. celebration of admission day by the pioneer society and citizens generally. October 9. Chautauqua Literary Society organized at Jackson. November 5. Difficulty between William FRASIER and Charles MCKINNEY (McKinney) in Volcano, in which the latter person was fatally stabbed. November 21. The residence of Mr. CLARK, Plymouth, consumed by fire with all of its contents. November 23. Dr. Charles BOARMAN died of smallpox. December. Small-pox prevailed extensively in Jackson. Extraordinary meeting of the Board of Supervisors to consider the situation. Pest-House erected. THE END