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    1. Re: [CAMARIPO] LOST > ABANDON MINE Quartzburg , CA.
    2. Carolyn Feroben
    3. Hi Evelyn--and listers - found a **great site** on the Hornitos/Quartzburg area- be sure to have your adobe reader open- this is a pdf file ! http://www.titchenal.com/Saga/Gold/chapter15/SagaCH15.pdf As for the Quartzburg cemetery- listmembers Chriss and Dee can tell you first hand all about it----Harriet and I can only tell you what it looks like from the road <g>! here is some more information for you------- http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/ca/quartzsburg.html COUNTY: Mariposa ROADS: 2WD GRID #(see map): 1 CLIMATE: Rarely snows/Hot Summers. BEST TIME TO VISIT:Spring/Fall. COMMENTS: To get there take Hwy 140 to Cathey's Valley, turn on Hornitos Rd to Hornitos. Located about 3-1/2 miles north of Hornitos. The remains of Quartzburg were obliterated during construction of J-16 (Bear Valley-Hornitos Road). You can pause on the roadside where Burns Creek crosses the road, but there's nothing left of the town. Property is privately owned and trespassing forbidden. REMAINS: Fragments of an olive tree on the side of Bear Valley-Hornitos Rd. BTW- it says rarely snows! Well this is a rare few days we have been having! Best, Carolyn http://www.cagenweb.com/mariposa/ -----Original Message----- From: JOwens9034@aol.com <JOwens9034@aol.com> To: CAMARIPO-L@rootsweb.com <CAMARIPO-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, February 11, 2001 6:50 AM Subject: [CAMARIPO] LOST > ABANDON MINE Quartzburg , CA. >James Taylor Gaines , owner of Mt. Gaines mine was buried in an old mining >town ( now abandoned ( Quartzburg , CA. )I am looking for his burial location >. Where would this town BE ? Thank You ! >In Appreciation & Respect , >Evelyn in Texas > > >==== CAMARIPO Mailing List ==== >If you have a family chronicle let Carolyn add it to the Mariposa County GenWeb Page. Send it to: sweetwater@sierratel.com > >

    02/11/2001 07:58:52
    1. Re: [CAMARIPO] LOST > ABANDON MINE Quartzburg , CA.
    2. Chrissc
    3. All that is left of Quartzburg cemetery is two families graves. The Lord family who I am told still resides in or around Hornitos and the Thorn family (mine) the two families are inside a rock wall and there are about 3 or 4 Lord graves and 3 Thorn graves, one of which is Mary Fisher Sherman Thorn Hardwicks second husband George Hardwick. I have been told that there were quite a few graves there but the cattle and time have gotten rid of all the markers. There is a broken headstone outside of the rock wall I believe it was SB Allen. When the ground is dry I would be happy to take you there to see what is left, but it is a climb up a hill. My family worked in the Mount Gaines mine, as well as many other mines in the area. Quartzburg was named in 1848 When Colonel Thomas Thorn's wife, Mary named it for it's huge quartz ledge. Hope this gave you a little info. Chriss ----- Original Message ----- From: Carolyn Feroben <Sweetwater@sierratel.com> To: <CAMARIPO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 2:58 PM Subject: Re: [CAMARIPO] LOST > ABANDON MINE Quartzburg , CA. > > Hi Evelyn--and listers - found a **great site** on the Hornitos/Quartzburg > area- be sure to have your adobe reader open- this is a pdf file ! > http://www.titchenal.com/Saga/Gold/chapter15/SagaCH15.pdf > > As for the Quartzburg cemetery- listmembers Chriss and Dee can tell you > first hand all about it----Harriet and I can only tell you what it looks > like from the road <g>! > > here is some more information for you------- > http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/ca/quartzsburg.html > COUNTY: Mariposa > ROADS: 2WD > GRID #(see map): 1 > CLIMATE: Rarely snows/Hot Summers. > BEST TIME TO VISIT:Spring/Fall. > COMMENTS: To get there take Hwy 140 to > Cathey's Valley, turn on Hornitos Rd to > Hornitos. Located about 3-1/2 miles > north of > Hornitos. The remains of Quartzburg > were > obliterated during construction of J-16 > (Bear > Valley-Hornitos Road). You can pause on > the > roadside where Burns Creek crosses the > road, > but there's nothing left of the town. > Property is > privately owned and trespassing > forbidden. > REMAINS: Fragments of an olive tree on > the > side of Bear Valley-Hornitos Rd. > > BTW- it says rarely snows! Well this is a rare few days we have been having! > Best, Carolyn > http://www.cagenweb.com/mariposa/ > > -----Original Message----- > From: JOwens9034@aol.com <JOwens9034@aol.com> > To: CAMARIPO-L@rootsweb.com <CAMARIPO-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Sunday, February 11, 2001 6:50 AM > Subject: [CAMARIPO] LOST > ABANDON MINE Quartzburg , CA. > > > >James Taylor Gaines , owner of Mt. Gaines mine was buried in an old > mining > >town ( now abandoned ( Quartzburg , CA. )I am looking for his burial > location > >. Where would this town BE ? Thank You ! > >In Appreciation & Respect , > >Evelyn in Texas > > > > > >==== CAMARIPO Mailing List ==== > >If you have a family chronicle let Carolyn add it to the Mariposa County > GenWeb Page. Send it to: sweetwater@sierratel.com > > > > > > > ==== CAMARIPO Mailing List ==== > Submit your Family Chronicle for publishing to the Mariposa GenWeb Site to sweetwater@sierratel.com > >

    02/11/2001 10:10:04