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running out of supplies, they had about given up when one of them found gold, whereupon they expressed their relief. A contemporary resident told this story best in a letter to a local paper. "Some time during the year 1853, four miners, whose names are Taylor, Bonham, Moore and Rogers, united their fortunes and set out together upon a prospecting tour through the mountains of Nevada. At a point about three miles south of Snow Tent, in the northern section of the county, our adventurers discovered indications which induced them to commence serious operations. Staking off a small claim near the head of what is now styled Logan's Cañon, and forms the north-eastern boundary of Relief Hill, they applied themselves with untiring energy and patience. For two long weary months they toiled bravely on without reaping any reward. The prospect was gloomy. Finances were getting very low. A few days more, and there was nary red in bank. The last scad had gone for a dozen murphies and a piece of Spanish beef, and now, these too, had 'vamosed the ranch.' The boys were in a dilemma.They were forced to suspend 'internal improvements' or seek a change of venue. Reduced to positive destitution, and heartily sick of 'hope deferred,' they were upon the eve of adopting the alternative when one of the hungry hombres struck the shining lode, and manifested his delight by shouting the word—Relief. Hence, the name of the hill."
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them to the mining companies. Other residents moved a short distance north, close to what is now Relief Hill Road. With the old town largely abandoned, some residents started mining in the old town site, so that: "husbands, crazed with gold fever, washed the foundations from under their homes, and watched the houses fall into the river, while the wives and children ran from their homes, fleeing a certain death."
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since often the shaft was inadequately timbered, and cave-ins were not uncommon. A major one in Relief Hill in 1859 killed two miners and, coupled with a drought, caused the town to decline. By then, other mining camps were developing hydraulic mining, which involves blasting powerful streams of water against hillsides to dislodge gold.
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Early mining often involved digging a coyote hole, essentially sinking a hole into the ground, much like digging a well, and bringing up the dirt and rocks by hand or by a windlass, or tunneling into the side of the hill to follow the gold bearing gravel. Coyoteing and early tunneling were dangerous,
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In 1893, the US Congress passed the Caminetti Act which allowed the resumption of hydraulic mining under license if the debris could be retained in localized dams. How much that helped Relief Hill is not clear. By the early 1900s, the town was in decline. Some residents abandoned their homes or sold
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In 1884, a federal court enjoined many aspects of hydraulic mining, finding that the discharges had created a variety of problems for farmers and others living downstream. In Relief Hill, some miners resumed tunneling or drifting while others resumed hydraulicking clandestinely. As one writer puts
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There are two conflicting stories about how Relief Hill got its name. One story is that it is located at the spot where, in 1847, a rescue party met remnants of the Donner party who expressed their relief. Another story is that in 1853, four miners were prospecting in the area. Having no luck and
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By 1863, with the drought over and the arrival of more mining ditches bringing water from higher elevations at great pressure, hydraulic mining revived Relief Hill. Principal mines were the Blue Gravel, Union, Great Eastern, Relief, Penn Cut and Waukesha. In 1866, Chinese miners found a boulder
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According to Thompson and West, the miners were named Captain Monroe, J. K. Reed, Burnham and Tuttle. According to Patterson, early miners in the area included William Taylor, Robert Moore, G. K. Reed, Captain Monroe, Joseph Burnham, William Turrle and Mr.
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it: "With an elaborate warning system, including riders on fast horses, and the Ridge Telephone Company's relatively new long-distance line, the miners usually had time to shut down before the inspectors from Sacramento could reach them."
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The town grew quickly. By 1856, it had a population of 75, two saloons, one store, one butcher shop, one blacksmith shop, two boarding houses and several homes. In 1858, registered voters alone numbered 100.
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containing gold then worth almost $ 7000. The town had a school by then, followed by a church in 1872. In its heyday, the town also boasted a hall at which balls were held, a baseball team and a brass band.
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In 2007, underground operations reportedly resumed at the Dan Jasper mine. Zimmerman, Bernie, A Brief History of Relief Hill, Nevada County Historical Society Bulletin, Vol.70, No 2, (Apr. 2016), p. 5.
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One way or another, mining continued in Relief Hill into the 1950s. By the 1960s, the old townsite was totally deserted. Not much but the cemetery remains.
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Often referred to as the Sawyer decision, it is reported as Woodruff v. North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Co., 18 F. 753 (CCD Cal. 1884)
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California's Geographic Names: A Gazetteer of Historic and Modern Names of the State
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Nevada County Historical Society Bulletin 1-1B, (April 12, 1948) p. 2.
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Waggoner, W. W. (1931). "The Donner Party and Relief Hill".
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Prior to the Gold Rush, the area was a summer residence for the
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Relief Hill: a Town Washed Away by its Own Residents
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Unincorporated community
Relief Hill is located in California
Relief Hill is located in the United States
39°21′41″N 120°51′39″W / 39.36139°N 120.86083°W / 39.36139; -120.86083
Country
United States
State
California
County
Nevada County
unincorporated community
Nevada County, California
Southern Maidu Indians
Waggoner (1931)


U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Relief, California
Wagner (1997)
Wagner (1997)
Janicot (1994)
Patterson (1989)
Durham (1998)
Gudde (1998)
Hanna (1946)
Thompson & West (1970)


Thompson & West (1970)
Patterson (1989)
Patterson (1989)

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