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Superv. Cole decided early days of Freshwater

DT Data Page #: 384

Newspaper: Humboldt Times

Newspaper Date: 7/21/1933

Page #: 9

Item Type: Early days

Place: Freshwater

Text: Superv. Cole described the early days of Freshwater. He said there were 5 woods camps in operation in the valley employing 600 - 700 men. There were only horse stages then - so only a few made it to Eureka on Saturday night. The two saloons in Freshwater provided liquid refreshments for those left behind. There was always at least a dozen fights. He recalled one time when there were 7 fistic brawls in progress on the streets at one time.

Key Words: Freshwater, Superv. Cole, Early Days

Microfilm Call # : MF 10