“HISTORIC DOZEN” CONTEST EMPLOYS SOCIAL MEDIA TO REACH CHILDREN AND ADULTS IN WEST CALAVERAS COUNTY
BURSON, CA – February 24, 2011 – A Calaveras nonprofit group is bringing the past into the social media present […]
BURSON, CA – February 24, 2011 – A Calaveras nonprofit group is bringing the past into the social media present […]
BURSON, CA – January 20, 2011 – The only known photograph of Sgt. John Dawson, the Mother Lode’s only African-American
December 11, 2010 – Thanks to the generosity of a donor who wishes to remain anonymous, a rare token from
RARE TOKEN MARKS 2,500TH ITEM IN HISTORY ARCHIVES Read Post »
October 1, 2010 – The Valley Springs railroad depot has been evaluated as eligible for the National Register of Historic
TRAIN DEPOT JUDGED ELIGIBLE FOR HISTORIC STATUS Read Post »
September 24, 2010 – The Society for the Preservation of West Calaveras History (SPWCH) today honored all Valley Springs postmasters
VALLEY SPRINGS POSTMASTERS HONORED Read Post »
BURSON, CA — September 1, 2010 — A remote cave in the Burson area filled with nearly two dozen grinding
NATIVE AMERICAN ROCK ART DOCUMENTED BY SPWCH Read Post »
BURSON, CA — June 19, 2010 — Thanks partly to the efforts of the Society for the Preservation of West
SPWCH HELPS SALVAGE DOUBLE SPRINGS HISTORY Read Post »
BURSON, CA — January 7, 2010 — The history of West Calaveras now has a home on the Internet. The
FIRST WEST CALAVERAS HISTORY WEBSITE LAUNCHED Read Post »
BURSON, CA – November 12, 2009 – Did you know that the 1960s “Big Valley” TV series was inspired by
BURSON, CA – October 22, 2009 – The soldier believed to be the only African-American Civil War veteran buried in
MOTHER LODE’S ONLY AFRICAN-AMERICAN CIVIL WAR VETERAN TO BE HONORED FOR THE FIRST TIME Read Post »