Mines of the San Bernardinos
Description:
When we think of the San Bernardino mountainside, most of us think of Arrowhead and Big Bear lakes. It was in 1860 that "Uncle Billy" Holcomb wandered over a ridge to start the largest gold rush in the southern regions of the Golden State, a rush that is still celebrated by a festival each year at Big Bear. In this volume John Tells of this and the many other strikes that led to the opening of this high wooded area. Here are stories of Uncle Billy, as well as the more recent ones of such as Lucky Baldwin's, who built large gold mills at Doble, the remain of which are still to be seen above the shore of the lake that now bears his name. We are sure that those of you who have enjoyed John's earlier works of the San Gabriels and Baja California will find his latest book to your taste.
We're an Amazon Associate. We earn from qualifying purchases at Amazon and all stores listed here.