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Uncommon from Northern California...
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Uncommon from Northern California...

Item # 695584 ·
SEMI-WEEKLY TOCSIN, Red Bluff, California, July 11, 1883

* Rare Old West publication

From Northern California, mid-way between Sacramento and the Oregon border.
Red Bluff was originally known as Leodocia, but was renamed to Covertsburg in 1853. It got its current name in 1854. Located at the head of navigation on the Sacramento River the town flourished in the mid to late 19th century as a landing point for miners heading to the Trinity County gold fields and later as a temporary terminus for the Southern Pacific Railroad's northward expansion.
Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, great condition.
 
Category: The Old West
Price
$76
100% Authentic: Original printing, never a reproduction.