History – Old Town Auburn, California

160 years of rich history from Gold Rush to Endurance Races

1852 Auburn Ravine, with chinese 101

historian | July 23, 2009

1852, View Auburn Ravine, of with 3 white men & 4  chinese and long toms or sluice boxes. All have same gold frames in leather boxes, lined with red fabric.
These four daguerreotypes are old famous photographs of the worlds rush for California’s gold.  The 49′er Gold Rush and  the ethnic diversity of these photos are still recognized by every [...]

1852 Spanish Flat 100

historian | July 14, 2009

View of 4 men with two miners at work on a  long tom or sluice box ( one or two men is an African American, one man inside the wagon and one man is at the rear of the wagon. Water in long tom appears to come from hose at top.
Joseph  Blaney  Starkweather author/photographer, 1852 [...]

New Post Office 1852

historian | July 2, 2009

William Gwynn, operating a general store in Auburn, opened the first Post Office at his store in 1852.
Within weeks his advertisement in the Placer Herald newspaper dated Oct. 23, 1852,  announced to residents   “From this date, Auburn Post Office  will be open for the delivery of letters on Sunday from 3 to 4 o’clock.”   Signed Wm Gwynn, P. [...]