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Jackson City Historical Markers

Map of California State Historical Marker Locations in the City of Jackson
 

Jackson City Historical Markers

Jackson Churches
Site of Jackson’s Pioneer Jewish Synagogue
On September 18, 1857, Congregation B'nai Israel of Jackson dedicated on this site the first synagogue in the Mother Lode. High holy day worship conti... [click for more]

Jackson General Interest
Argonaut and Kennedy Mines
Argonaut Mine, discovered 1850, and Kennedy Mine, discovered 1856, played dramatic roles in the economic development of California, producing $105,268... [click for more]

Big Bar
The Mokelumne River was mined at this point in 1848. Established in 1849, the Whale Boat Ferry operated until the first bridge was built, about 1852.... [click for more]

Big Bar
The Mokelumne River was mined at this point in 1848. Established in 1840, the Whale Boat Ferry operated until the first bridge was built, about 1852.... [click for more]

Butte Store
This is the only structure remaining of Butte City, prosperous mining town of the 1850s. As early as 1854 Xavier Benoist was conducting a store and ba... [click for more]

Jackson Gate
Jackson Gate, on the north fork of Jackson Creek, takes its name from a fissure in a reef of rock that crosses the creek. In 1850 about 500 miners wor... [click for more]

Middle Bar
Site of gold rush town on the Mokelumne River, now inundated by Pardee Reservoir at certain times of the year.... [click for more]

Pioneer Hall
The Order of Native Daughters of the Golden West was organized on these premises, the site of the Pioneer Hall, on September 11, 1886.... [click for more]