Shaw's Flat, California Explained

Shaw's Flat, California
Coordinates:38.0037°N -120.4014°W
Location:Shaw's Flat Rd and Mt. Brow Rd, Columbia, California.
Built:1850, years ago
Architecture:mining town
Designation1:California
Designation1 Date:March 8, 1948
Designation1 Number:395

Shaw's Flat is a historical ghost town and mining town in Columbia, California in Tuolumne County, California. The site of the Shaw's Flat is a California Historical Landmark No. 395 listed on March 8, 1948. Shaw's Flat was 49 California Gold Rush town founded in 1850.The town is named after it first settler, Mandeville Shaw. In November 1849, Shaw started an orchard on the eastern slope of Table Mountain. The California Gold Rush started shortly after Shaw's. Nearby Tarleton Caldwell, started Caldwell's Gardens by growing black walnut. Caldwell found gold on his land. James G. Fair found Gold and went on to be a United States senator.[1] [2]

The California Historical Marker at the site reads:[3]

A historical Shaw's Flat marker is at the Southeast corner of Shaw's Flat Road and Mt. Brow Road. The marker was placed there by Historic Landmark Committee and Tuolumne Parlor No. 144, Native Sons of the Golden West in 1947.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Shaw's Flat (No. 395 California Historical Landmark) | Sierra Nevada Geotourism. sierranevadageotourism.org.
  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZniVOdgfQM4 Shaw's Flat, California History youtube.com
  3. Web site: CHL # 460 Second Garrote Tuolumne. www.californiahistoricallandmarks.com.
  4. Web site: Shaw’s Flat Historical Marker. www.hmdb.org.