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Page 1: Spotlight exhibits at the UC Berkeley Library

~l-thou~hfts mines are closed and its timberlands

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- loggedoff and dogs sleep in tTie streets of-once- -

thriving ~own5 IuIariposa is-not a Ghost county Its

pieasant climate and relatively low cost of living

make it a good place to retire and ~ i g h w a ~ 140

irito Yoseaite Kational Park leads tourists kith full

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pockets straight through the center of the town of

Kariposa the co-mty seat

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A firm foot in the present does not prevent

Marfposans from casting awistfulqe at the past

celebration in the county -- the centennial- of its

newspaper-theGzzette and of its courthouse It

was at that courthouse as trim and squsre and plain

as a New England church (equipped with brass spittoons)

that the following interview -took place on a

blustery Saturday afternoon in Juluary 1954

At om request Superior Court Judge Thomamp

Coakley -- who worked his way through lew school

leading a dance band and has a way with -- gathered together the towns leading elder citizens

for an afternoon of reminiscing Seventeen people

two interested dogs ~ n d a tape -recorder crowded

into the Judges chambers the people all talked at

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Coakley May I kind of c a l l the ~neeting t o order here

and w e t l l get s t a r t ed I know some of you w i l l

want t o get home though I hope yout 11-enjoy the

session so much t h a t y o u t l l not want t o leave

too ear ly I very much a2preciate your coming

out on a rainy dnybecause i t t s a miserable

-day Sag waiter con I have your a t ten t ion a

l i t t l e b i t here I want t o t e l l these people

what t h i s i s about and how much we want you t o

help us on t h i s thing

For purpose of the record we ought t o say

t h a t t h i s l i t t l e interview i s taking place in

the chambers of the Superior Court i n the

hundred-year-old courthouse where wetre ge t t ing

ready t o t e l l the s tory of our centennial

anniversary Also the anniversary of our

newspaper Our courthouse here a t Mariposa i s

- the olcest and -- not only i n California but

the Stz te Bar of Cal i fornia has investigated

and f inds wetre the olCest courthouse i n the

West There are only twc courthouses any older

than t h i s west of the Fississippi one i s in

Louisiana and the other i s in Iowa So we have

t h a t d is t inc t ion

Krs lrabucco-- I -had R -cousin - t ha t was b o r r ~here Judge and

- she says I j u s t dont i l l ink i t s my c r e d i t

t o t h i s -county t o say they have the o lde s t -

courthouse She says It j u s t shows they re

b~ckward t h a t they haven t b u i l t a new -one -

Coakley Well I don t th ink we agree with her M r s G i l b

here i s from the Rancroft L ib ra ry-of t he

- Univers i ty of C ~ l i f o r n i a Kr ~ e r t -~ a l l a r d

here may be known t o some of you Hes the

pub l ic r e l e t i o n s man f o r the S t e t e Ear of

Cal i fo rn i a and i n t e r e s t i n g l y enough found

the record of h i s own b i r t h r i g h t here t h i s -

morning J i m KcEl l igo t t turned t o a paper back

i n 1901 and showed where E - J Ea l l a rd Jr 1

was born here back i n 1901 He was t he son QP

the jeweler

Oomanls voice I remember him when he was a baby I was a

verggood f r i e n d of h is rnother ts

( l a u g h t e r and genere1 c h a t t e r about where

Ba l la rd was-born)

C oakley And todays da t e i s January 23 19

The gentlenen and l a d i e s t h a t Im going

t o in t roduce a r e e i t h e r p ioneers themselves

o r descendants of p ioneers of t h i s county and

almost eve ry man o r woman h e r e w i t h o n e o r

two excep t ions d a t e s h i s a n c e s t r y back t o the

e a r l y f i f t i e s o r e a r l i e r i n t h i s county

K r s G i l b t e l l s u s t h a t she d l i k e t o h e a r

any th ing you might t h i n k would be i n t e r e s t i n g

about our e a r l y e d u c a t i o n a l system i n t h i s

c o m t y and some of t h e schoo l t e a c h e r s o r

school s u p e r i n t e n d e n t s and about our e a r l y

t r a n s p o r t e t i o n s y s tem -- Walter t h a t s where

you come i n You o l d s t a g e d r i v e r you you re

going t o t e l l us e l i t t l e something about t h e

e a r l y t r a n s p o r t a t i o n of t h e county Wed l i k e

t o h e a r soniething i n t e r e s t i n g e5out t h e law o r

some of t h e famous trials he re whether they be

c i v i l t r i a l s or murder t r i a l s

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PARTICIPANTS

~ u d ~ e i i t r 6 d u c e d each o f t h e ~ o a l c l e ~ t h ~ n present

1 one by one

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1 - -I - Nrs Llzzie Wi l l iqhs -- M a d i- - --- ( ~ l i z b b e t h

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(she was b o r n i n Fbriposa arid her mother ~ l i z a b e t h

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~ a r b e r her M r s s t a r t e d teaching school b e f o r e ~ i l i i m s

a t 18-and t augh t f o r 8 years )

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11 l~irs~ e o i ~ e~ e r t k e n (and KT ~ e r t k e n l

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-(A n a t i v e of I l l i n o i s she hadbeen i n - Mariposa county

f o r about 57 years IOP A l i t t l e overwJudge Coekley

remarked I i u e s s t h a t makes i t j u s t over the l i n e of a I

newcomer i n t h i s county doesn t i t They t e l l me u n t i l

- youve been h e r e 50 years you re n o t in )

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Mrs Rosine S t e r n G a l l i s o n

(Born i n 1869 i n l ia r iposa county a t H i t e f s Cove an i 1

o l d mining d i s t r i c t Her f a t h e r Joseph Amador S t e r n c m e i (

t o C a l i f o r n i a v i a Panama before 1849 and was super in tenden t

f o r t h e H i t e f s mining opera t ion Her husband a l s o born i n 1

1869 w z s a miner and c l e r k e d i n t h e s t o r e s and then was

county c l e r k f o r 33 y e a r s e l e c t e d f i r s t about-1892)

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1-Irs Louis 1bilburn ( ~ i l e e n E ) ----

two

(she came t o M a r i p o s ~ from Nevada County a t the age -of

~ e rhusband a nephew of Jud~e ~rabucc o was born i n

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Kariposa a t a s i t e r i g h t w h e r e Aunt E d i t h s house i s now

Louis Tdilburn becavie d i s t r l c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa i n 1918

nnd cont inued i n t h a t p o s i t i o n u n t i l 1946)

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Mrs Al tn Castapnetto

I (she was a l s o born i n Nsriposa county i n t h e extreme

west of the county n o r t h of Merced F a l l s i n what was former ly

h o h m a s New Y e a r s p r e c i n c t Ky n o t h e r s f o l k s cane he re

i n a covered wagon from Modesto and my f a t h e r (Bob Prou ty )

came he re from 14assachusetts and he was s h e r i f f he re f b r 22

years Her husband John was born i n the county i n 1887

and was s h e r i f f from 1926 u n t i l 1942 when he passed away)

Grandma Trabucco brought h i s p a r e n t s here

Brought h i s mother over from I t a l y ( s e v e r a l

vo ices t r a c i n g r e l a t i o n s h i p of Grandma

Trabucco)

Mrs Cast No John s p a r e n t s were born i n t h i s country

and then went back h i s motler d id and then

was brought back by grandmother

Woman My grandmother was brought by Ers Trabucco

too t o t k i s count ry

1869 What year d id Judge ~ r a b u c k o s f a m i l y

s e t t l e i n t h i s colmty

M r s T I t h ink i t was 53 when Grandfather came t o

Bear Valley

Woman 9e was i n ~ o r n i t o s f i r s t wasnt he

Another worncan Oh I thousht he canie i n $9

Frs T Anyway he cave out and l e f t h i s b r ide i n I t a l y

and promised he r t h a t he would b r ing Sack

t runks of gold There she s tayed wi th a l l

of t h a t hopes you how And f i n a l l y he went

back and lie d i d n t have t he t runks of gold

bu t he induced h e r t o go back w i th him

My husband graduated from Santa Clara and 11i

I cane he re when he wasnt q u i t e twenty-one andi 1 r an f o r a ssessor He was e lec ted and he he ld 1 1 i t h a t I th ink f ou r years He was e l e c t e d t o

D i s t r i c t Attorney Oh I couldn t say how

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-manyyears he w a s D i s t r i c t Attorney he was

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~ u d ~ e lie passed f o r t h i r t y - s i x y e a r s away - -

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Trs T - I as born i n Visa l ia but I came here when I

was a few months old and Ive l i ved here a l l -

my l i f e

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M r ~ e w e l lChanberlain -

(Operator of a motel a t ~ idygtines he

I wrote the book Cal l of old)

Jack Leidig

le is o lder brother ~ h a r i e s~ w i l l eLeidig

was the f i r s t white ch i ld b ~ r ni n Yosemite National Park)

Leidig Fy nother and f a t h e r stopped there with old

man Lamon He w a s a pioneer s e t t l e r i n the

Yosemite That orchard t h a t orchard r i g h t

where Camp Curry is t h a t s the old south

I Lamon orchard My f a t h e r and Lamon planted

t h a t orchard there i n March 1868I Coakley - You mean t h a t orchard where they now park

Leidig Yeah around i n there yeah

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Coakley

Leidig

us l i v ing One s i s t e r passed away --who

Belle She was cremated two seeks ago today

I don t h o w whether you f o l k s know it or no t

but my mother s f a t h e r was the man who sunk

the s h a f t ou t t o the Princeton Kine he used

t o c a l l it Down a t M t Bull ion drove the

Pine Tree end Josephine Tunnels f i r s t

Your mother s f a t h e r What was h i s name

Donald Doby Ibly g r amho the r on my no ther s

s i de was buried up here i n t h i s cemetery the

6 t h of December 1862

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i - d r u g g i s t of the community

- M r R And t h e oidest one ( l a u g h t e r )

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i i i n f o r m a t i o n the town of Bagby which i s j u s t

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across t h e Nerced River and which d i v i d e s the

county t h e n o r t h and t h e s o u t h side of thei

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f o r i t Anyway when he cot back t o taslinzton

D C they asked him what t o c k l l i t No ha

aslced my f a t h e r first what t o c a l l i t and my

1 f a t h e r s a i d Benton I f i l l s And when Ray go t

1 b a c k t o Washington D C the-re was some -

c o n f l i c t of names somewhere s o they wouldnt

1 give it the name of Benton ]ltills and t h a t s 6

1 how- tha t met ropo l i s became c a l l e d Bagby j

Coakley Well youve had a l i t t l e p o l i t i c a l career

1 yourse l f You were what a s s e s s o r here

Bagby O h I was a s se s so r f o r awhile -j

t Coakley How many years I1

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d i s t r i c t water d i s t r i c t

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- - - - ark you a f r a i d t o t e l l ~ o u r yoamp -a g e o r ~ r i l l

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~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r t h ~ f r h d ~ f o r amp o t ( l a u g h t e r ) old i t - o v e r SO

- I forgot (He was 82) - -

many t irnes that

~ o a k l t j y well Walter you were what y o u were s h e r i f f

Tor how many te ms -

Farnsworth One

Coakley One term And you spent most of your ca ree r

d r iv ing s tage d idn t you

Fsrnsworth Well I ve worked seve ra l years i n the county

I was tax c o l l e c t o r and coronerand publ ic

adminis t ra tor and I was s h e r i f f and f a u l t -

f i n d e r I want t o t e l l vou about the time my

f a t h e r a r r ived here

Coakley Go ahead Walter l e t s hea r it

Farnsworth Landed here on t he 15 th of Apri l 1850 i n

West Virginia

Coakley Is t h a t so What was h i s business miner

Farnsworth Blacksmith And they came overland He t o l d

me about t h e i r journey and he s a i d t hey fd

take a horse and swim i t across the r i v e r and

drag a rope- and then when they go t t o the end

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the re across the r i v e r why theyd put t h a t

rep onto a chain and then theyd p u l l th chain

across Finally theyfd ge t on t h a t s i de and

theyd l i i tch the - oxen on the chain -and p u l l the

wagons through the 14ississippi They d idn t t

have an$ bridges then and t h a t s the way they

got across So when they g o t over here t o

Bridgeport- they s t a r t e d up over the S i e r r a -

Nevadas end they came t o a signboard and on

t h i s signSoard was pr in ted I f youre l o s t

take the r i g h t hand t r a i l And- they were

l o s t ill r i g h t And time my f a t h e r came up - -

and saw tha t he sa id Well l e t s take it

Mymother always-taught rramp when I go t

bewil-dered t o take the r i g h t hand t r a i l So

they took the r i g h t hand t r a i l and i t landed

them down i n the Calaveras Big Trees If

theyd taken the l e f t hand theyd been down

Well when they go t t o the grove i t began

t o ra in And of course they had schooners

they had t h e i r wagons t he re l i k e boats When

they went t o go across on t he re - they d go by

p u l l i n g i t with the oxen p u l l i n g a c r o s s on

the bank So they go t i n t o the Big Trees over

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here Mhv i t kept ralniny enc7 r a i n l r ~ g~ n d

ralnirw ~ n dthey h ~ dt o cl imb ~p i n t h e f r

wsgorls 11p i n the b o e t s and the re was no f e e d

f o r the hor ses and c e t t l e and they +em- scared

They couldnfi c r o s s t h e r i v e r So my fsfJher

he rode mound 1ook i r~g f o r e p l ~ c e he s a l d

c r o s s i n g came bnck end wh6n he came i n t o the

subul-bs of E i g Trees why he not lced a f l a s h

of l i g h t IIe WRB r i d i n ~by a t r e e t h a t had

f ~ l l e nnnd he stopped ~ n dlooked and it was

hollow So he g o t o f f h i s ho r se and went in

t h e r e and t h e r e was room enou~gt j u s t throu

t h a t t r e e t o ~ e t o c r o s s t h e r i v e r

So they went i n and t h e y took t h e 012 b e l l

cow they c a l l e d h e r Crybaby because every time

she wented t o be milked she1lt g e t r i g h t up

t o t h e canp a n d s h e l d never s t o p l t r l t h e y

come and mi lk he r She would c a l l =d t h e y

c s l l e d h e r Crybaby Ye l l she was t b e l e a 2 e r

of t h e whole men and h o r s e s grid eve ry th ing

t ake h e r by t h e b e l l s t r a p and you ccul2 lead

h e r anywhere So my Dad he cone back and got

t he o l d b e l l cow nnd he started through t h l s

- ~6akit iy DO m y women remember o i you men o r any of you

any p a r t i c u l a r l y hampiorous inciden-ts t a k i n g

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Farnsworth

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place i n - t h i s courtroom -either t h a t you

heard about o r t h a t you wi tnessed

Iheard one

canwe t - i l l i t

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_ Hamp Cast L e t h e r g o Y a I t c r l e t h e r go (l aughter)-

Fakn3worth I reniexber see ing t he b i g g e s t crowd I eve r saw

Mrs Cast

Farnsworth

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Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

i n rny l i f e w a s t h l s courthouse i n 81

But don t t e l l about any snakes p lease Dont

t e l l about any snakes your snake s t o r i e s

we don t want t o hea r those

IBout t he snakes

We don t want t o h e a r your snake s t o r i e s

Walter

This amp I t no snake s to ry

A l l r i g h t t e l l us about t he b igges t crowd you

ever saw here i n 81

Well they had a woman come here and she was

preaching good teniperance And I don t t h ink

I ever d id s ee more people i n t h a t courtroom

than t he r e was t h i s time She was a wonderful

t a l k e r And t hey had a l i t t l e Irishman t h a t

was r a i s e d around here came here and he

couldn1t read nor w r i t e but hi could spin a -

joke o r somethin And thi s l ady made a

remark t h a t i f anyone who drank l i quo r fop

f ou r years t h e i r stomsch was spoi led his -

-l i t t l e Irishman well he l i s t e n e d 2nd looked

on and she vent on and f i n a l l y she says

NOW i f t h e r e s anybodyld l i k e t o ask any

quest ion I d be g l sd t o answer it So he

go t down and he says Lady do you say

anyone who drank l i q u o r f o r t h r ee two $ears

stomach was spiledT1 Yes He says I

t e l l you what 111 do 111 put my stomzch up

a p i n s t yours-any time you see f i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Eonestly t h a t house j u s t roared Tha t s a

f a c t It happened r i g h t i n there I remember

i t a s well as1 j u s t t o l d it

THE FITE CASE

Leidig I think one of the most famous cases t h a t was

- ever t r i e d i n t h i s courtrooin was the case when -

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old Lucy Hite sued old John Hite that time -

Coakley O h 1 e t ~hear abou t t ha t Therels q u i t e a -

- r e p o r t on t h a t case but t h a t s the appe l l a t e

repor t T e l l us something about what happened

- -in t h a t case

- Woman When was it

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Man 1900 o r so was i t It was i n t h i s century -

Leidig The way Bi te happened t o f ind t h a t mine it used

t o be vou remember when we had what they ca l l ed -

the grub s take Well IIite and Kearns and a l l

of them and old Hickman they wouldnt s take

him any more and they were a l l there on the

river And it wasnt t h i s o ld l u c y It was

her s i s t e r t h a t was with h i m t h a t time when

he found t h a t mine and she wanted t o go over

t o where Indian F l a t i s now --Farmsworth Wasnl t she l i v i n g w i t h a f e l l a from ~ r e s n o F la t

Leidig -- she wanted t o go over t o this fandango

and he to ld he r she cou ldn f t go and he was

down by the r i v e r bank and he was mort iss ing

up some samples of some hed picked up

and she watched him and she sneaked off

She 1 ~ ~ s up the h i l l - She hsd about half-way -

him hand-icapped but he was going - t o go a f t e r -

pick do

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h i l l 1know right where the spotwas where he- -

- found it - W e l l he se t doim the re t o r e s t and

unconsc ious ly~jus t covering the s l a t e s t ick ing

up there - The f e l l a wasnt prospectin j u s t

takinl a r e s t Looked over the h i l l -and-she

was halfway down the other side And he said

Oh s h e l l come home a f t e r awhile And he

knocked t h i s piece of s l a t e off and the gold

was r i g h t there i n the and t h a t s the

way he discovered the Hite Mine There was

no Indian squaw showed him t o it Why would

an Indian squaw when he was on the verge of

s ta rva t ion wait u n t i l he pret ty near starved

t o death and then take him out and show him

the mine He had $SQOOO-in bul l ion around

h i s mine there before anybody knew anything

about it

And then he got s ick and -he went t o San

Francisco because my motherwent and saw him

In the 01liJ IFerlFrnl fntei - or

K a r k s t S t r eek 9 - -

-

- - I thjr1k 8t tillamp time 5 t G e s be blipen Elfthn n d

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x i 07 the s6o t~~ s i d e o f I h r k a t stmdt

- - Ha go t Slcp then He went tothe h o s ~ it $ l

- - - -

- - ttie Crrvkrl thnt hampmerrerl- - sncl olQ ~e when 1 - - lt - - she w a s P ~ U Y S B Iamp t h e hdsp3 t~l sorn~bodg t o l d

- - - -

i -

h i n l hRvirig S Q hch money - - hkilooked I1e1 p b ~ ~ t -

+ l i k e - he was ha l f l amp u s g - - she wns to s e t -

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r hegt cnp f o r h i m nnclshe g0t h h

j T J I ~ ~O R ~ ~ l l lhe brps -the m s n thatJ ~ 1

I - worlced up t h e case f o r o l d Lucy f1ite t o grinamp

s u i t R S conunon l a w w i f e she was ses And

I

they had old j1ite p r e t t g n e a r going

John Wall w a s t he man t h a t was on her side

and what we the f e l l a fs nsme t h a t u s e d t o

come from Merced Jim peck Jim peck and

Breckinr idge w a s on h i s s i d e 9 l d 3reckinridge

hed s t a n d up to t he c l ~ s p i d o rover t h e r e and

p l i n g r i g h t i n t o i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Coakley You mean t o t e l l me Judge Tra$ucco didnft

hold him i n contempt f o r taat

Leidig- No t h a t was before Judge T r a w c c o fs time

(Genera l d iscuss ion co~sensust h a t i t w a s

- i n C o r c o r a n s time)

Ccakley You go s h e a d and t e l l 11s something abcut t h a t

- - - -

_ - _

- (zrqmcn t l 3 s c iss tiii) - -

-Firstdf - a l l John ~ ~ rcor an was tM Judge - Coakiey

Leidig 1 - Yes sir- --

- - -

coik1ey And t l ~ampttornt iysf o r damp side ampre ampote - - - -

Castlehouri ~ d n d o n anclCondon ~ Arid t h e atjier y - -

- s3de -waSRogers n i ~ drntamprsonwas t h ~ tco+rampct

L e i d i g - amp ~ dj o h n R Wall - -

~

Krs Cast

Wall tnlght have been one o f ths a t t o r n e y s Ke

doesnt show on the r ecord You t e l l us about

the case

John wasnft t h a t b e f o r e gtJallfs t ime

Old John R Wall was r i g h t h e r e he was r i g h t

here when t h e y h t ~ dt h a t suit when o l d Lucy

Hitc was t r y i n g t o i e t the 3 i t e f 3 Cove -2ropertg

She wanted t h e H i t e s Cove p r o p e r t y $600000

They comromised t h e case They awarded i-ler -Tiey g i v e h e r so much They made Jim J e s t f a l l

=c Torniy Gibbs a son of her first husband --he was a c r i p p l e d f e l l a

Krs S a s t They c u t o f f his l e g and lie was going t o schoo l

when t hey t o l d us on t h e q t m d $0 we went

up t o t h e p l a c e where they burn t the leg and

I n c l i ~ n Pe te ranch Tha t W R S R show p lnce i n

FTariposa county when he pot t h r o u ~ h w i t h it

Somebody collie a long one day and s a i d what ya

d o l n t K r ~ i t e H e hnd an o ld mule and an

o l d ho r se h a n l e s s a l l t i e d t o g e t h e r w i t h

wire Well he s a i d Im tl-line t o plough

o u t a do l l a r He was worth probably f o u r o r

f i v e m i l l i o n -

And John H i t e d i e d and l e f t his widow

And i t was 1906 ~ n dhe w a s up i n I Io l s tead

Undertaking P a r l o r s H e d i ed on 1 6 t h of

~ G i l born ing o f t he 1 8 t h of A p r i l he g o t -

cremated r i g h t t h e r e

Chamberlain

I have t h e memoirs of Judge Corcoran t h a t he -

publ ished - a t one t i rne and t h i s i 6 one o f - h i s

s ta tements which might b e i n t e r e s t i n g - -

I $7

~ d h n ~ b r c o r a k i n 1894 had been j u d g e f o r

31 and had dkcidedmmy of C a l i f o r n $ a t s

- water s u i t s w i t h never a d 6 c i s i o n reversed

That 1s h i s o h words He wrote up t h e h i s t 0 r ~ -

of the county i n d i f f e r e n t d i v i s i o n s and he

says I n t h e pe r iod up t o 1865 the county

ba r cons i s t ed of Herber t and Burke and M e r r i t t

and s o fo r th He s a i d In t n a t f i r s t per iod

the only man who s u f f e r e d t h e extreme p e n a l t y

under t h e law and many c la im he should n o t have

been executed was Dennis ~ahoney Now I

d o n t t know anyth ing about t h e Dennis Kahoney

case I t v e never looked i t up I n 1936

a l l were gone Those who had acqui red a

n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n were p h i 1 D Herbert

Congressman from C a l i f o r n i a John D EcCuilough

e a r l y d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa and a f t e r -

wards over nor of Vermont H D Worthington

f irst Congressman of Nevada and subsequently

m i n i s t e r t o the Argentine Republic

~ o l o i l e l3 n 1 n i r ~ l E lb4erri-$t Chief J u s t i c e -

-

-

~ ~ ~ b u c c d - - he - Then i n - the p amp r i o d u p t h 1amp05

-

t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

$IPS T

Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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i - -lt ) -

er w ~ S he ree11y qui t e a f nmnus o r ~ t o r -

cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

~ ~ ~ + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b p =--z

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N+s Cast- - I h a v e a ka-iife ahcut th$s long t h a t yas presented ~

I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

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PEPS c i st--~ I c h a r g e 56 c e n t s ( l augh te r )

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

- - f o r you t 0 vo te for - I looked-nt h i m _

J i m

w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

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3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

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K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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1

Coakley May I kind of c a l l the ~neeting t o order here

and w e t l l get s t a r t ed I know some of you w i l l

want t o get home though I hope yout 11-enjoy the

session so much t h a t y o u t l l not want t o leave

too ear ly I very much a2preciate your coming

out on a rainy dnybecause i t t s a miserable

-day Sag waiter con I have your a t ten t ion a

l i t t l e b i t here I want t o t e l l these people

what t h i s i s about and how much we want you t o

help us on t h i s thing

For purpose of the record we ought t o say

t h a t t h i s l i t t l e interview i s taking place in

the chambers of the Superior Court i n the

hundred-year-old courthouse where wetre ge t t ing

ready t o t e l l the s tory of our centennial

anniversary Also the anniversary of our

newspaper Our courthouse here a t Mariposa i s

- the olcest and -- not only i n California but

the Stz te Bar of Cal i fornia has investigated

and f inds wetre the olCest courthouse i n the

West There are only twc courthouses any older

than t h i s west of the Fississippi one i s in

Louisiana and the other i s in Iowa So we have

t h a t d is t inc t ion

Krs lrabucco-- I -had R -cousin - t ha t was b o r r ~here Judge and

- she says I j u s t dont i l l ink i t s my c r e d i t

t o t h i s -county t o say they have the o lde s t -

courthouse She says It j u s t shows they re

b~ckward t h a t they haven t b u i l t a new -one -

Coakley Well I don t th ink we agree with her M r s G i l b

here i s from the Rancroft L ib ra ry-of t he

- Univers i ty of C ~ l i f o r n i a Kr ~ e r t -~ a l l a r d

here may be known t o some of you Hes the

pub l ic r e l e t i o n s man f o r the S t e t e Ear of

Cal i fo rn i a and i n t e r e s t i n g l y enough found

the record of h i s own b i r t h r i g h t here t h i s -

morning J i m KcEl l igo t t turned t o a paper back

i n 1901 and showed where E - J Ea l l a rd Jr 1

was born here back i n 1901 He was t he son QP

the jeweler

Oomanls voice I remember him when he was a baby I was a

verggood f r i e n d of h is rnother ts

( l a u g h t e r and genere1 c h a t t e r about where

Ba l la rd was-born)

C oakley And todays da t e i s January 23 19

The gentlenen and l a d i e s t h a t Im going

t o in t roduce a r e e i t h e r p ioneers themselves

o r descendants of p ioneers of t h i s county and

almost eve ry man o r woman h e r e w i t h o n e o r

two excep t ions d a t e s h i s a n c e s t r y back t o the

e a r l y f i f t i e s o r e a r l i e r i n t h i s county

K r s G i l b t e l l s u s t h a t she d l i k e t o h e a r

any th ing you might t h i n k would be i n t e r e s t i n g

about our e a r l y e d u c a t i o n a l system i n t h i s

c o m t y and some of t h e schoo l t e a c h e r s o r

school s u p e r i n t e n d e n t s and about our e a r l y

t r a n s p o r t e t i o n s y s tem -- Walter t h a t s where

you come i n You o l d s t a g e d r i v e r you you re

going t o t e l l us e l i t t l e something about t h e

e a r l y t r a n s p o r t a t i o n of t h e county Wed l i k e

t o h e a r soniething i n t e r e s t i n g e5out t h e law o r

some of t h e famous trials he re whether they be

c i v i l t r i a l s or murder t r i a l s

I

PARTICIPANTS

~ u d ~ e i i t r 6 d u c e d each o f t h e ~ o a l c l e ~ t h ~ n present

1 one by one

- -

1 - -I - Nrs Llzzie Wi l l iqhs -- M a d i- - --- ( ~ l i z b b e t h

-i 4 -

i

a

(she was b o r n i n Fbriposa arid her mother ~ l i z a b e t h

i

~ a r b e r her M r s s t a r t e d teaching school b e f o r e ~ i l i i m s

a t 18-and t augh t f o r 8 years )

(1

11 l~irs~ e o i ~ e~ e r t k e n (and KT ~ e r t k e n l

[

i

-(A n a t i v e of I l l i n o i s she hadbeen i n - Mariposa county

f o r about 57 years IOP A l i t t l e overwJudge Coekley

remarked I i u e s s t h a t makes i t j u s t over the l i n e of a I

newcomer i n t h i s county doesn t i t They t e l l me u n t i l

- youve been h e r e 50 years you re n o t in )

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Mrs Rosine S t e r n G a l l i s o n

(Born i n 1869 i n l ia r iposa county a t H i t e f s Cove an i 1

o l d mining d i s t r i c t Her f a t h e r Joseph Amador S t e r n c m e i (

t o C a l i f o r n i a v i a Panama before 1849 and was super in tenden t

f o r t h e H i t e f s mining opera t ion Her husband a l s o born i n 1

1869 w z s a miner and c l e r k e d i n t h e s t o r e s and then was

county c l e r k f o r 33 y e a r s e l e c t e d f i r s t about-1892)

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1-Irs Louis 1bilburn ( ~ i l e e n E ) ----

two

(she came t o M a r i p o s ~ from Nevada County a t the age -of

~ e rhusband a nephew of Jud~e ~rabucc o was born i n

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Kariposa a t a s i t e r i g h t w h e r e Aunt E d i t h s house i s now

Louis Tdilburn becavie d i s t r l c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa i n 1918

nnd cont inued i n t h a t p o s i t i o n u n t i l 1946)

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Mrs Al tn Castapnetto

I (she was a l s o born i n Nsriposa county i n t h e extreme

west of the county n o r t h of Merced F a l l s i n what was former ly

h o h m a s New Y e a r s p r e c i n c t Ky n o t h e r s f o l k s cane he re

i n a covered wagon from Modesto and my f a t h e r (Bob Prou ty )

came he re from 14assachusetts and he was s h e r i f f he re f b r 22

years Her husband John was born i n the county i n 1887

and was s h e r i f f from 1926 u n t i l 1942 when he passed away)

Grandma Trabucco brought h i s p a r e n t s here

Brought h i s mother over from I t a l y ( s e v e r a l

vo ices t r a c i n g r e l a t i o n s h i p of Grandma

Trabucco)

Mrs Cast No John s p a r e n t s were born i n t h i s country

and then went back h i s motler d id and then

was brought back by grandmother

Woman My grandmother was brought by Ers Trabucco

too t o t k i s count ry

1869 What year d id Judge ~ r a b u c k o s f a m i l y

s e t t l e i n t h i s colmty

M r s T I t h ink i t was 53 when Grandfather came t o

Bear Valley

Woman 9e was i n ~ o r n i t o s f i r s t wasnt he

Another worncan Oh I thousht he canie i n $9

Frs T Anyway he cave out and l e f t h i s b r ide i n I t a l y

and promised he r t h a t he would b r ing Sack

t runks of gold There she s tayed wi th a l l

of t h a t hopes you how And f i n a l l y he went

back and lie d i d n t have t he t runks of gold

bu t he induced h e r t o go back w i th him

My husband graduated from Santa Clara and 11i

I cane he re when he wasnt q u i t e twenty-one andi 1 r an f o r a ssessor He was e lec ted and he he ld 1 1 i t h a t I th ink f ou r years He was e l e c t e d t o

D i s t r i c t Attorney Oh I couldn t say how

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~ u d ~ e lie passed f o r t h i r t y - s i x y e a r s away - -

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Trs T - I as born i n Visa l ia but I came here when I

was a few months old and Ive l i ved here a l l -

my l i f e

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M r ~ e w e l lChanberlain -

(Operator of a motel a t ~ idygtines he

I wrote the book Cal l of old)

Jack Leidig

le is o lder brother ~ h a r i e s~ w i l l eLeidig

was the f i r s t white ch i ld b ~ r ni n Yosemite National Park)

Leidig Fy nother and f a t h e r stopped there with old

man Lamon He w a s a pioneer s e t t l e r i n the

Yosemite That orchard t h a t orchard r i g h t

where Camp Curry is t h a t s the old south

I Lamon orchard My f a t h e r and Lamon planted

t h a t orchard there i n March 1868I Coakley - You mean t h a t orchard where they now park

Leidig Yeah around i n there yeah

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Coakley

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us l i v ing One s i s t e r passed away --who

Belle She was cremated two seeks ago today

I don t h o w whether you f o l k s know it or no t

but my mother s f a t h e r was the man who sunk

the s h a f t ou t t o the Princeton Kine he used

t o c a l l it Down a t M t Bull ion drove the

Pine Tree end Josephine Tunnels f i r s t

Your mother s f a t h e r What was h i s name

Donald Doby Ibly g r amho the r on my no ther s

s i de was buried up here i n t h i s cemetery the

6 t h of December 1862

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county t h e n o r t h and t h e s o u t h side of thei

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f o r i t Anyway when he cot back t o taslinzton

D C they asked him what t o c k l l i t No ha

aslced my f a t h e r first what t o c a l l i t and my

1 f a t h e r s a i d Benton I f i l l s And when Ray go t

1 b a c k t o Washington D C the-re was some -

c o n f l i c t of names somewhere s o they wouldnt

1 give it the name of Benton ]ltills and t h a t s 6

1 how- tha t met ropo l i s became c a l l e d Bagby j

Coakley Well youve had a l i t t l e p o l i t i c a l career

1 yourse l f You were what a s s e s s o r here

Bagby O h I was a s se s so r f o r awhile -j

t Coakley How many years I1

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d i s t r i c t water d i s t r i c t

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many t irnes that

~ o a k l t j y well Walter you were what y o u were s h e r i f f

Tor how many te ms -

Farnsworth One

Coakley One term And you spent most of your ca ree r

d r iv ing s tage d idn t you

Fsrnsworth Well I ve worked seve ra l years i n the county

I was tax c o l l e c t o r and coronerand publ ic

adminis t ra tor and I was s h e r i f f and f a u l t -

f i n d e r I want t o t e l l vou about the time my

f a t h e r a r r ived here

Coakley Go ahead Walter l e t s hea r it

Farnsworth Landed here on t he 15 th of Apri l 1850 i n

West Virginia

Coakley Is t h a t so What was h i s business miner

Farnsworth Blacksmith And they came overland He t o l d

me about t h e i r journey and he s a i d t hey fd

take a horse and swim i t across the r i v e r and

drag a rope- and then when they go t t o the end

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the re across the r i v e r why theyd put t h a t

rep onto a chain and then theyd p u l l th chain

across Finally theyfd ge t on t h a t s i de and

theyd l i i tch the - oxen on the chain -and p u l l the

wagons through the 14ississippi They d idn t t

have an$ bridges then and t h a t s the way they

got across So when they g o t over here t o

Bridgeport- they s t a r t e d up over the S i e r r a -

Nevadas end they came t o a signboard and on

t h i s signSoard was pr in ted I f youre l o s t

take the r i g h t hand t r a i l And- they were

l o s t ill r i g h t And time my f a t h e r came up - -

and saw tha t he sa id Well l e t s take it

Mymother always-taught rramp when I go t

bewil-dered t o take the r i g h t hand t r a i l So

they took the r i g h t hand t r a i l and i t landed

them down i n the Calaveras Big Trees If

theyd taken the l e f t hand theyd been down

Well when they go t t o the grove i t began

t o ra in And of course they had schooners

they had t h e i r wagons t he re l i k e boats When

they went t o go across on t he re - they d go by

p u l l i n g i t with the oxen p u l l i n g a c r o s s on

the bank So they go t i n t o the Big Trees over

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here Mhv i t kept ralniny enc7 r a i n l r ~ g~ n d

ralnirw ~ n dthey h ~ dt o cl imb ~p i n t h e f r

wsgorls 11p i n the b o e t s and the re was no f e e d

f o r the hor ses and c e t t l e and they +em- scared

They couldnfi c r o s s t h e r i v e r So my fsfJher

he rode mound 1ook i r~g f o r e p l ~ c e he s a l d

c r o s s i n g came bnck end wh6n he came i n t o the

subul-bs of E i g Trees why he not lced a f l a s h

of l i g h t IIe WRB r i d i n ~by a t r e e t h a t had

f ~ l l e nnnd he stopped ~ n dlooked and it was

hollow So he g o t o f f h i s ho r se and went in

t h e r e and t h e r e was room enou~gt j u s t throu

t h a t t r e e t o ~ e t o c r o s s t h e r i v e r

So they went i n and t h e y took t h e 012 b e l l

cow they c a l l e d h e r Crybaby because every time

she wented t o be milked she1lt g e t r i g h t up

t o t h e canp a n d s h e l d never s t o p l t r l t h e y

come and mi lk he r She would c a l l =d t h e y

c s l l e d h e r Crybaby Ye l l she was t b e l e a 2 e r

of t h e whole men and h o r s e s grid eve ry th ing

t ake h e r by t h e b e l l s t r a p and you ccul2 lead

h e r anywhere So my Dad he cone back and got

t he o l d b e l l cow nnd he started through t h l s

- ~6akit iy DO m y women remember o i you men o r any of you

any p a r t i c u l a r l y hampiorous inciden-ts t a k i n g

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Farnsworth

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coqkxky

place i n - t h i s courtroom -either t h a t you

heard about o r t h a t you wi tnessed

Iheard one

canwe t - i l l i t

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Fakn3worth I reniexber see ing t he b i g g e s t crowd I eve r saw

Mrs Cast

Farnsworth

Man

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

i n rny l i f e w a s t h l s courthouse i n 81

But don t t e l l about any snakes p lease Dont

t e l l about any snakes your snake s t o r i e s

we don t want t o hea r those

IBout t he snakes

We don t want t o h e a r your snake s t o r i e s

Walter

This amp I t no snake s to ry

A l l r i g h t t e l l us about t he b igges t crowd you

ever saw here i n 81

Well they had a woman come here and she was

preaching good teniperance And I don t t h ink

I ever d id s ee more people i n t h a t courtroom

than t he r e was t h i s time She was a wonderful

t a l k e r And t hey had a l i t t l e Irishman t h a t

was r a i s e d around here came here and he

couldn1t read nor w r i t e but hi could spin a -

joke o r somethin And thi s l ady made a

remark t h a t i f anyone who drank l i quo r fop

f ou r years t h e i r stomsch was spoi led his -

-l i t t l e Irishman well he l i s t e n e d 2nd looked

on and she vent on and f i n a l l y she says

NOW i f t h e r e s anybodyld l i k e t o ask any

quest ion I d be g l sd t o answer it So he

go t down and he says Lady do you say

anyone who drank l i q u o r f o r t h r ee two $ears

stomach was spiledT1 Yes He says I

t e l l you what 111 do 111 put my stomzch up

a p i n s t yours-any time you see f i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Eonestly t h a t house j u s t roared Tha t s a

f a c t It happened r i g h t i n there I remember

i t a s well as1 j u s t t o l d it

THE FITE CASE

Leidig I think one of the most famous cases t h a t was

- ever t r i e d i n t h i s courtrooin was the case when -

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old Lucy Hite sued old John Hite that time -

Coakley O h 1 e t ~hear abou t t ha t Therels q u i t e a -

- r e p o r t on t h a t case but t h a t s the appe l l a t e

repor t T e l l us something about what happened

- -in t h a t case

- Woman When was it

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Man 1900 o r so was i t It was i n t h i s century -

Leidig The way Bi te happened t o f ind t h a t mine it used

t o be vou remember when we had what they ca l l ed -

the grub s take Well IIite and Kearns and a l l

of them and old Hickman they wouldnt s take

him any more and they were a l l there on the

river And it wasnt t h i s o ld l u c y It was

her s i s t e r t h a t was with h i m t h a t time when

he found t h a t mine and she wanted t o go over

t o where Indian F l a t i s now --Farmsworth Wasnl t she l i v i n g w i t h a f e l l a from ~ r e s n o F la t

Leidig -- she wanted t o go over t o this fandango

and he to ld he r she cou ldn f t go and he was

down by the r i v e r bank and he was mort iss ing

up some samples of some hed picked up

and she watched him and she sneaked off

She 1 ~ ~ s up the h i l l - She hsd about half-way -

him hand-icapped but he was going - t o go a f t e r -

pick do

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h i l l 1know right where the spotwas where he- -

- found it - W e l l he se t doim the re t o r e s t and

unconsc ious ly~jus t covering the s l a t e s t ick ing

up there - The f e l l a wasnt prospectin j u s t

takinl a r e s t Looked over the h i l l -and-she

was halfway down the other side And he said

Oh s h e l l come home a f t e r awhile And he

knocked t h i s piece of s l a t e off and the gold

was r i g h t there i n the and t h a t s the

way he discovered the Hite Mine There was

no Indian squaw showed him t o it Why would

an Indian squaw when he was on the verge of

s ta rva t ion wait u n t i l he pret ty near starved

t o death and then take him out and show him

the mine He had $SQOOO-in bul l ion around

h i s mine there before anybody knew anything

about it

And then he got s ick and -he went t o San

Francisco because my motherwent and saw him

In the 01liJ IFerlFrnl fntei - or

K a r k s t S t r eek 9 - -

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x i 07 the s6o t~~ s i d e o f I h r k a t stmdt

- - Ha go t Slcp then He went tothe h o s ~ it $ l

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h i n l hRvirig S Q hch money - - hkilooked I1e1 p b ~ ~ t -

+ l i k e - he was ha l f l amp u s g - - she wns to s e t -

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j T J I ~ ~O R ~ ~ l l lhe brps -the m s n thatJ ~ 1

I - worlced up t h e case f o r o l d Lucy f1ite t o grinamp

s u i t R S conunon l a w w i f e she was ses And

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they had old j1ite p r e t t g n e a r going

John Wall w a s t he man t h a t was on her side

and what we the f e l l a fs nsme t h a t u s e d t o

come from Merced Jim peck Jim peck and

Breckinr idge w a s on h i s s i d e 9 l d 3reckinridge

hed s t a n d up to t he c l ~ s p i d o rover t h e r e and

p l i n g r i g h t i n t o i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Coakley You mean t o t e l l me Judge Tra$ucco didnft

hold him i n contempt f o r taat

Leidig- No t h a t was before Judge T r a w c c o fs time

(Genera l d iscuss ion co~sensust h a t i t w a s

- i n C o r c o r a n s time)

Ccakley You go s h e a d and t e l l 11s something abcut t h a t

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-Firstdf - a l l John ~ ~ rcor an was tM Judge - Coakiey

Leidig 1 - Yes sir- --

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coik1ey And t l ~ampttornt iysf o r damp side ampre ampote - - - -

Castlehouri ~ d n d o n anclCondon ~ Arid t h e atjier y - -

- s3de -waSRogers n i ~ drntamprsonwas t h ~ tco+rampct

L e i d i g - amp ~ dj o h n R Wall - -

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Krs Cast

Wall tnlght have been one o f ths a t t o r n e y s Ke

doesnt show on the r ecord You t e l l us about

the case

John wasnft t h a t b e f o r e gtJallfs t ime

Old John R Wall was r i g h t h e r e he was r i g h t

here when t h e y h t ~ dt h a t suit when o l d Lucy

Hitc was t r y i n g t o i e t the 3 i t e f 3 Cove -2ropertg

She wanted t h e H i t e s Cove p r o p e r t y $600000

They comromised t h e case They awarded i-ler -Tiey g i v e h e r so much They made Jim J e s t f a l l

=c Torniy Gibbs a son of her first husband --he was a c r i p p l e d f e l l a

Krs S a s t They c u t o f f his l e g and lie was going t o schoo l

when t hey t o l d us on t h e q t m d $0 we went

up t o t h e p l a c e where they burn t the leg and

I n c l i ~ n Pe te ranch Tha t W R S R show p lnce i n

FTariposa county when he pot t h r o u ~ h w i t h it

Somebody collie a long one day and s a i d what ya

d o l n t K r ~ i t e H e hnd an o ld mule and an

o l d ho r se h a n l e s s a l l t i e d t o g e t h e r w i t h

wire Well he s a i d Im tl-line t o plough

o u t a do l l a r He was worth probably f o u r o r

f i v e m i l l i o n -

And John H i t e d i e d and l e f t his widow

And i t was 1906 ~ n dhe w a s up i n I Io l s tead

Undertaking P a r l o r s H e d i ed on 1 6 t h of

~ G i l born ing o f t he 1 8 t h of A p r i l he g o t -

cremated r i g h t t h e r e

Chamberlain

I have t h e memoirs of Judge Corcoran t h a t he -

publ ished - a t one t i rne and t h i s i 6 one o f - h i s

s ta tements which might b e i n t e r e s t i n g - -

I $7

~ d h n ~ b r c o r a k i n 1894 had been j u d g e f o r

31 and had dkcidedmmy of C a l i f o r n $ a t s

- water s u i t s w i t h never a d 6 c i s i o n reversed

That 1s h i s o h words He wrote up t h e h i s t 0 r ~ -

of the county i n d i f f e r e n t d i v i s i o n s and he

says I n t h e pe r iod up t o 1865 the county

ba r cons i s t ed of Herber t and Burke and M e r r i t t

and s o fo r th He s a i d In t n a t f i r s t per iod

the only man who s u f f e r e d t h e extreme p e n a l t y

under t h e law and many c la im he should n o t have

been executed was Dennis ~ahoney Now I

d o n t t know anyth ing about t h e Dennis Kahoney

case I t v e never looked i t up I n 1936

a l l were gone Those who had acqui red a

n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n were p h i 1 D Herbert

Congressman from C a l i f o r n i a John D EcCuilough

e a r l y d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa and a f t e r -

wards over nor of Vermont H D Worthington

f irst Congressman of Nevada and subsequently

m i n i s t e r t o the Argentine Republic

~ o l o i l e l3 n 1 n i r ~ l E lb4erri-$t Chief J u s t i c e -

-

-

~ ~ ~ b u c c d - - he - Then i n - the p amp r i o d u p t h 1amp05

-

t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

$IPS T

Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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i - -lt ) -

er w ~ S he ree11y qui t e a f nmnus o r ~ t o r -

cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

~ ~ ~ + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b p =--z

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N+s Cast- - I h a v e a ka-iife ahcut th$s long t h a t yas presented ~

I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

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PEPS c i st--~ I c h a r g e 56 c e n t s ( l augh te r )

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FIAN( I IGS ~-cjri11 LI (r A I J D clrrpx ~ J IOLEIGE -

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

- - f o r you t 0 vo te for - I looked-nt h i m _

J i m

w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

i

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

I

3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

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1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

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id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

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i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

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t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

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Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

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Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

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k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

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- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

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t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

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-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

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did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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Krs lrabucco-- I -had R -cousin - t ha t was b o r r ~here Judge and

- she says I j u s t dont i l l ink i t s my c r e d i t

t o t h i s -county t o say they have the o lde s t -

courthouse She says It j u s t shows they re

b~ckward t h a t they haven t b u i l t a new -one -

Coakley Well I don t th ink we agree with her M r s G i l b

here i s from the Rancroft L ib ra ry-of t he

- Univers i ty of C ~ l i f o r n i a Kr ~ e r t -~ a l l a r d

here may be known t o some of you Hes the

pub l ic r e l e t i o n s man f o r the S t e t e Ear of

Cal i fo rn i a and i n t e r e s t i n g l y enough found

the record of h i s own b i r t h r i g h t here t h i s -

morning J i m KcEl l igo t t turned t o a paper back

i n 1901 and showed where E - J Ea l l a rd Jr 1

was born here back i n 1901 He was t he son QP

the jeweler

Oomanls voice I remember him when he was a baby I was a

verggood f r i e n d of h is rnother ts

( l a u g h t e r and genere1 c h a t t e r about where

Ba l la rd was-born)

C oakley And todays da t e i s January 23 19

The gentlenen and l a d i e s t h a t Im going

t o in t roduce a r e e i t h e r p ioneers themselves

o r descendants of p ioneers of t h i s county and

almost eve ry man o r woman h e r e w i t h o n e o r

two excep t ions d a t e s h i s a n c e s t r y back t o the

e a r l y f i f t i e s o r e a r l i e r i n t h i s county

K r s G i l b t e l l s u s t h a t she d l i k e t o h e a r

any th ing you might t h i n k would be i n t e r e s t i n g

about our e a r l y e d u c a t i o n a l system i n t h i s

c o m t y and some of t h e schoo l t e a c h e r s o r

school s u p e r i n t e n d e n t s and about our e a r l y

t r a n s p o r t e t i o n s y s tem -- Walter t h a t s where

you come i n You o l d s t a g e d r i v e r you you re

going t o t e l l us e l i t t l e something about t h e

e a r l y t r a n s p o r t a t i o n of t h e county Wed l i k e

t o h e a r soniething i n t e r e s t i n g e5out t h e law o r

some of t h e famous trials he re whether they be

c i v i l t r i a l s or murder t r i a l s

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PARTICIPANTS

~ u d ~ e i i t r 6 d u c e d each o f t h e ~ o a l c l e ~ t h ~ n present

1 one by one

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1 - -I - Nrs Llzzie Wi l l iqhs -- M a d i- - --- ( ~ l i z b b e t h

-i 4 -

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a

(she was b o r n i n Fbriposa arid her mother ~ l i z a b e t h

i

~ a r b e r her M r s s t a r t e d teaching school b e f o r e ~ i l i i m s

a t 18-and t augh t f o r 8 years )

(1

11 l~irs~ e o i ~ e~ e r t k e n (and KT ~ e r t k e n l

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i

-(A n a t i v e of I l l i n o i s she hadbeen i n - Mariposa county

f o r about 57 years IOP A l i t t l e overwJudge Coekley

remarked I i u e s s t h a t makes i t j u s t over the l i n e of a I

newcomer i n t h i s county doesn t i t They t e l l me u n t i l

- youve been h e r e 50 years you re n o t in )

iI

j

Mrs Rosine S t e r n G a l l i s o n

(Born i n 1869 i n l ia r iposa county a t H i t e f s Cove an i 1

o l d mining d i s t r i c t Her f a t h e r Joseph Amador S t e r n c m e i (

t o C a l i f o r n i a v i a Panama before 1849 and was super in tenden t

f o r t h e H i t e f s mining opera t ion Her husband a l s o born i n 1

1869 w z s a miner and c l e r k e d i n t h e s t o r e s and then was

county c l e r k f o r 33 y e a r s e l e c t e d f i r s t about-1892)

5

1-Irs Louis 1bilburn ( ~ i l e e n E ) ----

two

(she came t o M a r i p o s ~ from Nevada County a t the age -of

~ e rhusband a nephew of Jud~e ~rabucc o was born i n

i

Kariposa a t a s i t e r i g h t w h e r e Aunt E d i t h s house i s now

Louis Tdilburn becavie d i s t r l c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa i n 1918

nnd cont inued i n t h a t p o s i t i o n u n t i l 1946)

1

3 I

Mrs Al tn Castapnetto

I (she was a l s o born i n Nsriposa county i n t h e extreme

west of the county n o r t h of Merced F a l l s i n what was former ly

h o h m a s New Y e a r s p r e c i n c t Ky n o t h e r s f o l k s cane he re

i n a covered wagon from Modesto and my f a t h e r (Bob Prou ty )

came he re from 14assachusetts and he was s h e r i f f he re f b r 22

years Her husband John was born i n the county i n 1887

and was s h e r i f f from 1926 u n t i l 1942 when he passed away)

Grandma Trabucco brought h i s p a r e n t s here

Brought h i s mother over from I t a l y ( s e v e r a l

vo ices t r a c i n g r e l a t i o n s h i p of Grandma

Trabucco)

Mrs Cast No John s p a r e n t s were born i n t h i s country

and then went back h i s motler d id and then

was brought back by grandmother

Woman My grandmother was brought by Ers Trabucco

too t o t k i s count ry

1869 What year d id Judge ~ r a b u c k o s f a m i l y

s e t t l e i n t h i s colmty

M r s T I t h ink i t was 53 when Grandfather came t o

Bear Valley

Woman 9e was i n ~ o r n i t o s f i r s t wasnt he

Another worncan Oh I thousht he canie i n $9

Frs T Anyway he cave out and l e f t h i s b r ide i n I t a l y

and promised he r t h a t he would b r ing Sack

t runks of gold There she s tayed wi th a l l

of t h a t hopes you how And f i n a l l y he went

back and lie d i d n t have t he t runks of gold

bu t he induced h e r t o go back w i th him

My husband graduated from Santa Clara and 11i

I cane he re when he wasnt q u i t e twenty-one andi 1 r an f o r a ssessor He was e lec ted and he he ld 1 1 i t h a t I th ink f ou r years He was e l e c t e d t o

D i s t r i c t Attorney Oh I couldn t say how

i

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-manyyears he w a s D i s t r i c t Attorney he was

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~ u d ~ e lie passed f o r t h i r t y - s i x y e a r s away - -

- i n 138

Trs T - I as born i n Visa l ia but I came here when I

was a few months old and Ive l i ved here a l l -

my l i f e

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M r ~ e w e l lChanberlain -

(Operator of a motel a t ~ idygtines he

I wrote the book Cal l of old)

Jack Leidig

le is o lder brother ~ h a r i e s~ w i l l eLeidig

was the f i r s t white ch i ld b ~ r ni n Yosemite National Park)

Leidig Fy nother and f a t h e r stopped there with old

man Lamon He w a s a pioneer s e t t l e r i n the

Yosemite That orchard t h a t orchard r i g h t

where Camp Curry is t h a t s the old south

I Lamon orchard My f a t h e r and Lamon planted

t h a t orchard there i n March 1868I Coakley - You mean t h a t orchard where they now park

Leidig Yeah around i n there yeah

i i 7k t i

Farnsrrorth i

J

F Leidig

Coakley

Leidig

us l i v ing One s i s t e r passed away --who

Belle She was cremated two seeks ago today

I don t h o w whether you f o l k s know it or no t

but my mother s f a t h e r was the man who sunk

the s h a f t ou t t o the Princeton Kine he used

t o c a l l it Down a t M t Bull ion drove the

Pine Tree end Josephine Tunnels f i r s t

Your mother s f a t h e r What was h i s name

Donald Doby Ibly g r amho the r on my no ther s

s i de was buried up here i n t h i s cemetery the

6 t h of December 1862

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~ e x t e r - ~ a r n p b e l l But you donl t lkriow her

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i I 1 M r g Campbell i s t h e pu5 l iqhe r of

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bur Gaze t C amp and h e r f a t h e r F i r Dexte r was t h e

f o r manjr mnny y e a r q a n d w a s q u i t $ an

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edi tor So I m to ld And t h i s gentlemm -

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~ r ~ d l e s b i c h i s ourhigh school p r i n c i p a l

1 Hr Hadmovitch i s our d rugg i s t t he l e a d i n g

i - d r u g g i s t of the community

- M r R And t h e oidest one ( l a u g h t e r )

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coakley He 1s s n o t h e r newcomer who has come up to t h i s - - - I- f i n e c l ima te t o r e t i r e I

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i E v e r e t t Bagby

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C oakle y E v e r e t t Bagbys anotheryoung fe l low For your 1

i i i n f o r m a t i o n the town of Bagby which i s j u s t

IB

across t h e Nerced River and which d i v i d e s the

county t h e n o r t h and t h e s o u t h side of thei

1 county t h e town b f Eagby was named a f t e r h i s 1

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f o r i t Anyway when he cot back t o taslinzton

D C they asked him what t o c k l l i t No ha

aslced my f a t h e r first what t o c a l l i t and my

1 f a t h e r s a i d Benton I f i l l s And when Ray go t

1 b a c k t o Washington D C the-re was some -

c o n f l i c t of names somewhere s o they wouldnt

1 give it the name of Benton ]ltills and t h a t s 6

1 how- tha t met ropo l i s became c a l l e d Bagby j

Coakley Well youve had a l i t t l e p o l i t i c a l career

1 yourse l f You were what a s s e s s o r here

Bagby O h I was a s se s so r f o r awhile -j

t Coakley How many years I1

Bagby ~ w e l v e yearsf

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d i s t r i c t water d i s t r i c t

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many t irnes that

~ o a k l t j y well Walter you were what y o u were s h e r i f f

Tor how many te ms -

Farnsworth One

Coakley One term And you spent most of your ca ree r

d r iv ing s tage d idn t you

Fsrnsworth Well I ve worked seve ra l years i n the county

I was tax c o l l e c t o r and coronerand publ ic

adminis t ra tor and I was s h e r i f f and f a u l t -

f i n d e r I want t o t e l l vou about the time my

f a t h e r a r r ived here

Coakley Go ahead Walter l e t s hea r it

Farnsworth Landed here on t he 15 th of Apri l 1850 i n

West Virginia

Coakley Is t h a t so What was h i s business miner

Farnsworth Blacksmith And they came overland He t o l d

me about t h e i r journey and he s a i d t hey fd

take a horse and swim i t across the r i v e r and

drag a rope- and then when they go t t o the end

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the re across the r i v e r why theyd put t h a t

rep onto a chain and then theyd p u l l th chain

across Finally theyfd ge t on t h a t s i de and

theyd l i i tch the - oxen on the chain -and p u l l the

wagons through the 14ississippi They d idn t t

have an$ bridges then and t h a t s the way they

got across So when they g o t over here t o

Bridgeport- they s t a r t e d up over the S i e r r a -

Nevadas end they came t o a signboard and on

t h i s signSoard was pr in ted I f youre l o s t

take the r i g h t hand t r a i l And- they were

l o s t ill r i g h t And time my f a t h e r came up - -

and saw tha t he sa id Well l e t s take it

Mymother always-taught rramp when I go t

bewil-dered t o take the r i g h t hand t r a i l So

they took the r i g h t hand t r a i l and i t landed

them down i n the Calaveras Big Trees If

theyd taken the l e f t hand theyd been down

Well when they go t t o the grove i t began

t o ra in And of course they had schooners

they had t h e i r wagons t he re l i k e boats When

they went t o go across on t he re - they d go by

p u l l i n g i t with the oxen p u l l i n g a c r o s s on

the bank So they go t i n t o the Big Trees over

- -

here Mhv i t kept ralniny enc7 r a i n l r ~ g~ n d

ralnirw ~ n dthey h ~ dt o cl imb ~p i n t h e f r

wsgorls 11p i n the b o e t s and the re was no f e e d

f o r the hor ses and c e t t l e and they +em- scared

They couldnfi c r o s s t h e r i v e r So my fsfJher

he rode mound 1ook i r~g f o r e p l ~ c e he s a l d

c r o s s i n g came bnck end wh6n he came i n t o the

subul-bs of E i g Trees why he not lced a f l a s h

of l i g h t IIe WRB r i d i n ~by a t r e e t h a t had

f ~ l l e nnnd he stopped ~ n dlooked and it was

hollow So he g o t o f f h i s ho r se and went in

t h e r e and t h e r e was room enou~gt j u s t throu

t h a t t r e e t o ~ e t o c r o s s t h e r i v e r

So they went i n and t h e y took t h e 012 b e l l

cow they c a l l e d h e r Crybaby because every time

she wented t o be milked she1lt g e t r i g h t up

t o t h e canp a n d s h e l d never s t o p l t r l t h e y

come and mi lk he r She would c a l l =d t h e y

c s l l e d h e r Crybaby Ye l l she was t b e l e a 2 e r

of t h e whole men and h o r s e s grid eve ry th ing

t ake h e r by t h e b e l l s t r a p and you ccul2 lead

h e r anywhere So my Dad he cone back and got

t he o l d b e l l cow nnd he started through t h l s

- ~6akit iy DO m y women remember o i you men o r any of you

any p a r t i c u l a r l y hampiorous inciden-ts t a k i n g

-

Farnsworth

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place i n - t h i s courtroom -either t h a t you

heard about o r t h a t you wi tnessed

Iheard one

canwe t - i l l i t

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_ Hamp Cast L e t h e r g o Y a I t c r l e t h e r go (l aughter)-

Fakn3worth I reniexber see ing t he b i g g e s t crowd I eve r saw

Mrs Cast

Farnsworth

Man

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

i n rny l i f e w a s t h l s courthouse i n 81

But don t t e l l about any snakes p lease Dont

t e l l about any snakes your snake s t o r i e s

we don t want t o hea r those

IBout t he snakes

We don t want t o h e a r your snake s t o r i e s

Walter

This amp I t no snake s to ry

A l l r i g h t t e l l us about t he b igges t crowd you

ever saw here i n 81

Well they had a woman come here and she was

preaching good teniperance And I don t t h ink

I ever d id s ee more people i n t h a t courtroom

than t he r e was t h i s time She was a wonderful

t a l k e r And t hey had a l i t t l e Irishman t h a t

was r a i s e d around here came here and he

couldn1t read nor w r i t e but hi could spin a -

joke o r somethin And thi s l ady made a

remark t h a t i f anyone who drank l i quo r fop

f ou r years t h e i r stomsch was spoi led his -

-l i t t l e Irishman well he l i s t e n e d 2nd looked

on and she vent on and f i n a l l y she says

NOW i f t h e r e s anybodyld l i k e t o ask any

quest ion I d be g l sd t o answer it So he

go t down and he says Lady do you say

anyone who drank l i q u o r f o r t h r ee two $ears

stomach was spiledT1 Yes He says I

t e l l you what 111 do 111 put my stomzch up

a p i n s t yours-any time you see f i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Eonestly t h a t house j u s t roared Tha t s a

f a c t It happened r i g h t i n there I remember

i t a s well as1 j u s t t o l d it

THE FITE CASE

Leidig I think one of the most famous cases t h a t was

- ever t r i e d i n t h i s courtrooin was the case when -

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old Lucy Hite sued old John Hite that time -

Coakley O h 1 e t ~hear abou t t ha t Therels q u i t e a -

- r e p o r t on t h a t case but t h a t s the appe l l a t e

repor t T e l l us something about what happened

- -in t h a t case

- Woman When was it

-

Man 1900 o r so was i t It was i n t h i s century -

Leidig The way Bi te happened t o f ind t h a t mine it used

t o be vou remember when we had what they ca l l ed -

the grub s take Well IIite and Kearns and a l l

of them and old Hickman they wouldnt s take

him any more and they were a l l there on the

river And it wasnt t h i s o ld l u c y It was

her s i s t e r t h a t was with h i m t h a t time when

he found t h a t mine and she wanted t o go over

t o where Indian F l a t i s now --Farmsworth Wasnl t she l i v i n g w i t h a f e l l a from ~ r e s n o F la t

Leidig -- she wanted t o go over t o this fandango

and he to ld he r she cou ldn f t go and he was

down by the r i v e r bank and he was mort iss ing

up some samples of some hed picked up

and she watched him and she sneaked off

She 1 ~ ~ s up the h i l l - She hsd about half-way -

him hand-icapped but he was going - t o go a f t e r -

pick do

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h i l l 1know right where the spotwas where he- -

- found it - W e l l he se t doim the re t o r e s t and

unconsc ious ly~jus t covering the s l a t e s t ick ing

up there - The f e l l a wasnt prospectin j u s t

takinl a r e s t Looked over the h i l l -and-she

was halfway down the other side And he said

Oh s h e l l come home a f t e r awhile And he

knocked t h i s piece of s l a t e off and the gold

was r i g h t there i n the and t h a t s the

way he discovered the Hite Mine There was

no Indian squaw showed him t o it Why would

an Indian squaw when he was on the verge of

s ta rva t ion wait u n t i l he pret ty near starved

t o death and then take him out and show him

the mine He had $SQOOO-in bul l ion around

h i s mine there before anybody knew anything

about it

And then he got s ick and -he went t o San

Francisco because my motherwent and saw him

In the 01liJ IFerlFrnl fntei - or

K a r k s t S t r eek 9 - -

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- - I thjr1k 8t tillamp time 5 t G e s be blipen Elfthn n d

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x i 07 the s6o t~~ s i d e o f I h r k a t stmdt

- - Ha go t Slcp then He went tothe h o s ~ it $ l

- - - -

- - ttie Crrvkrl thnt hampmerrerl- - sncl olQ ~e when 1 - - lt - - she w a s P ~ U Y S B Iamp t h e hdsp3 t~l sorn~bodg t o l d

- - - -

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h i n l hRvirig S Q hch money - - hkilooked I1e1 p b ~ ~ t -

+ l i k e - he was ha l f l amp u s g - - she wns to s e t -

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r hegt cnp f o r h i m nnclshe g0t h h

j T J I ~ ~O R ~ ~ l l lhe brps -the m s n thatJ ~ 1

I - worlced up t h e case f o r o l d Lucy f1ite t o grinamp

s u i t R S conunon l a w w i f e she was ses And

I

they had old j1ite p r e t t g n e a r going

John Wall w a s t he man t h a t was on her side

and what we the f e l l a fs nsme t h a t u s e d t o

come from Merced Jim peck Jim peck and

Breckinr idge w a s on h i s s i d e 9 l d 3reckinridge

hed s t a n d up to t he c l ~ s p i d o rover t h e r e and

p l i n g r i g h t i n t o i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Coakley You mean t o t e l l me Judge Tra$ucco didnft

hold him i n contempt f o r taat

Leidig- No t h a t was before Judge T r a w c c o fs time

(Genera l d iscuss ion co~sensust h a t i t w a s

- i n C o r c o r a n s time)

Ccakley You go s h e a d and t e l l 11s something abcut t h a t

- - - -

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- (zrqmcn t l 3 s c iss tiii) - -

-Firstdf - a l l John ~ ~ rcor an was tM Judge - Coakiey

Leidig 1 - Yes sir- --

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coik1ey And t l ~ampttornt iysf o r damp side ampre ampote - - - -

Castlehouri ~ d n d o n anclCondon ~ Arid t h e atjier y - -

- s3de -waSRogers n i ~ drntamprsonwas t h ~ tco+rampct

L e i d i g - amp ~ dj o h n R Wall - -

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Krs Cast

Wall tnlght have been one o f ths a t t o r n e y s Ke

doesnt show on the r ecord You t e l l us about

the case

John wasnft t h a t b e f o r e gtJallfs t ime

Old John R Wall was r i g h t h e r e he was r i g h t

here when t h e y h t ~ dt h a t suit when o l d Lucy

Hitc was t r y i n g t o i e t the 3 i t e f 3 Cove -2ropertg

She wanted t h e H i t e s Cove p r o p e r t y $600000

They comromised t h e case They awarded i-ler -Tiey g i v e h e r so much They made Jim J e s t f a l l

=c Torniy Gibbs a son of her first husband --he was a c r i p p l e d f e l l a

Krs S a s t They c u t o f f his l e g and lie was going t o schoo l

when t hey t o l d us on t h e q t m d $0 we went

up t o t h e p l a c e where they burn t the leg and

I n c l i ~ n Pe te ranch Tha t W R S R show p lnce i n

FTariposa county when he pot t h r o u ~ h w i t h it

Somebody collie a long one day and s a i d what ya

d o l n t K r ~ i t e H e hnd an o ld mule and an

o l d ho r se h a n l e s s a l l t i e d t o g e t h e r w i t h

wire Well he s a i d Im tl-line t o plough

o u t a do l l a r He was worth probably f o u r o r

f i v e m i l l i o n -

And John H i t e d i e d and l e f t his widow

And i t was 1906 ~ n dhe w a s up i n I Io l s tead

Undertaking P a r l o r s H e d i ed on 1 6 t h of

~ G i l born ing o f t he 1 8 t h of A p r i l he g o t -

cremated r i g h t t h e r e

Chamberlain

I have t h e memoirs of Judge Corcoran t h a t he -

publ ished - a t one t i rne and t h i s i 6 one o f - h i s

s ta tements which might b e i n t e r e s t i n g - -

I $7

~ d h n ~ b r c o r a k i n 1894 had been j u d g e f o r

31 and had dkcidedmmy of C a l i f o r n $ a t s

- water s u i t s w i t h never a d 6 c i s i o n reversed

That 1s h i s o h words He wrote up t h e h i s t 0 r ~ -

of the county i n d i f f e r e n t d i v i s i o n s and he

says I n t h e pe r iod up t o 1865 the county

ba r cons i s t ed of Herber t and Burke and M e r r i t t

and s o fo r th He s a i d In t n a t f i r s t per iod

the only man who s u f f e r e d t h e extreme p e n a l t y

under t h e law and many c la im he should n o t have

been executed was Dennis ~ahoney Now I

d o n t t know anyth ing about t h e Dennis Kahoney

case I t v e never looked i t up I n 1936

a l l were gone Those who had acqui red a

n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n were p h i 1 D Herbert

Congressman from C a l i f o r n i a John D EcCuilough

e a r l y d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa and a f t e r -

wards over nor of Vermont H D Worthington

f irst Congressman of Nevada and subsequently

m i n i s t e r t o the Argentine Republic

~ o l o i l e l3 n 1 n i r ~ l E lb4erri-$t Chief J u s t i c e -

-

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~ ~ ~ b u c c d - - he - Then i n - the p amp r i o d u p t h 1amp05

-

t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

$IPS T

Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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er w ~ S he ree11y qui t e a f nmnus o r ~ t o r -

cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

~ ~ ~ + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b p =--z

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N+s Cast- - I h a v e a ka-iife ahcut th$s long t h a t yas presented ~

I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

-

PEPS c i st--~ I c h a r g e 56 c e n t s ( l augh te r )

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FIAN( I IGS ~-cjri11 LI (r A I J D clrrpx ~ J IOLEIGE -

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

- - f o r you t 0 vo te for - I looked-nt h i m _

J i m

w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

i

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

I

3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

j 0

9-4

1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

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Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

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Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

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coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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almost eve ry man o r woman h e r e w i t h o n e o r

two excep t ions d a t e s h i s a n c e s t r y back t o the

e a r l y f i f t i e s o r e a r l i e r i n t h i s county

K r s G i l b t e l l s u s t h a t she d l i k e t o h e a r

any th ing you might t h i n k would be i n t e r e s t i n g

about our e a r l y e d u c a t i o n a l system i n t h i s

c o m t y and some of t h e schoo l t e a c h e r s o r

school s u p e r i n t e n d e n t s and about our e a r l y

t r a n s p o r t e t i o n s y s tem -- Walter t h a t s where

you come i n You o l d s t a g e d r i v e r you you re

going t o t e l l us e l i t t l e something about t h e

e a r l y t r a n s p o r t a t i o n of t h e county Wed l i k e

t o h e a r soniething i n t e r e s t i n g e5out t h e law o r

some of t h e famous trials he re whether they be

c i v i l t r i a l s or murder t r i a l s

I

PARTICIPANTS

~ u d ~ e i i t r 6 d u c e d each o f t h e ~ o a l c l e ~ t h ~ n present

1 one by one

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1 - -I - Nrs Llzzie Wi l l iqhs -- M a d i- - --- ( ~ l i z b b e t h

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(she was b o r n i n Fbriposa arid her mother ~ l i z a b e t h

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~ a r b e r her M r s s t a r t e d teaching school b e f o r e ~ i l i i m s

a t 18-and t augh t f o r 8 years )

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11 l~irs~ e o i ~ e~ e r t k e n (and KT ~ e r t k e n l

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-(A n a t i v e of I l l i n o i s she hadbeen i n - Mariposa county

f o r about 57 years IOP A l i t t l e overwJudge Coekley

remarked I i u e s s t h a t makes i t j u s t over the l i n e of a I

newcomer i n t h i s county doesn t i t They t e l l me u n t i l

- youve been h e r e 50 years you re n o t in )

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j

Mrs Rosine S t e r n G a l l i s o n

(Born i n 1869 i n l ia r iposa county a t H i t e f s Cove an i 1

o l d mining d i s t r i c t Her f a t h e r Joseph Amador S t e r n c m e i (

t o C a l i f o r n i a v i a Panama before 1849 and was super in tenden t

f o r t h e H i t e f s mining opera t ion Her husband a l s o born i n 1

1869 w z s a miner and c l e r k e d i n t h e s t o r e s and then was

county c l e r k f o r 33 y e a r s e l e c t e d f i r s t about-1892)

5

1-Irs Louis 1bilburn ( ~ i l e e n E ) ----

two

(she came t o M a r i p o s ~ from Nevada County a t the age -of

~ e rhusband a nephew of Jud~e ~rabucc o was born i n

i

Kariposa a t a s i t e r i g h t w h e r e Aunt E d i t h s house i s now

Louis Tdilburn becavie d i s t r l c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa i n 1918

nnd cont inued i n t h a t p o s i t i o n u n t i l 1946)

1

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Mrs Al tn Castapnetto

I (she was a l s o born i n Nsriposa county i n t h e extreme

west of the county n o r t h of Merced F a l l s i n what was former ly

h o h m a s New Y e a r s p r e c i n c t Ky n o t h e r s f o l k s cane he re

i n a covered wagon from Modesto and my f a t h e r (Bob Prou ty )

came he re from 14assachusetts and he was s h e r i f f he re f b r 22

years Her husband John was born i n the county i n 1887

and was s h e r i f f from 1926 u n t i l 1942 when he passed away)

Grandma Trabucco brought h i s p a r e n t s here

Brought h i s mother over from I t a l y ( s e v e r a l

vo ices t r a c i n g r e l a t i o n s h i p of Grandma

Trabucco)

Mrs Cast No John s p a r e n t s were born i n t h i s country

and then went back h i s motler d id and then

was brought back by grandmother

Woman My grandmother was brought by Ers Trabucco

too t o t k i s count ry

1869 What year d id Judge ~ r a b u c k o s f a m i l y

s e t t l e i n t h i s colmty

M r s T I t h ink i t was 53 when Grandfather came t o

Bear Valley

Woman 9e was i n ~ o r n i t o s f i r s t wasnt he

Another worncan Oh I thousht he canie i n $9

Frs T Anyway he cave out and l e f t h i s b r ide i n I t a l y

and promised he r t h a t he would b r ing Sack

t runks of gold There she s tayed wi th a l l

of t h a t hopes you how And f i n a l l y he went

back and lie d i d n t have t he t runks of gold

bu t he induced h e r t o go back w i th him

My husband graduated from Santa Clara and 11i

I cane he re when he wasnt q u i t e twenty-one andi 1 r an f o r a ssessor He was e lec ted and he he ld 1 1 i t h a t I th ink f ou r years He was e l e c t e d t o

D i s t r i c t Attorney Oh I couldn t say how

i

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-manyyears he w a s D i s t r i c t Attorney he was

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~ u d ~ e lie passed f o r t h i r t y - s i x y e a r s away - -

- i n 138

Trs T - I as born i n Visa l ia but I came here when I

was a few months old and Ive l i ved here a l l -

my l i f e

-

M r ~ e w e l lChanberlain -

(Operator of a motel a t ~ idygtines he

I wrote the book Cal l of old)

Jack Leidig

le is o lder brother ~ h a r i e s~ w i l l eLeidig

was the f i r s t white ch i ld b ~ r ni n Yosemite National Park)

Leidig Fy nother and f a t h e r stopped there with old

man Lamon He w a s a pioneer s e t t l e r i n the

Yosemite That orchard t h a t orchard r i g h t

where Camp Curry is t h a t s the old south

I Lamon orchard My f a t h e r and Lamon planted

t h a t orchard there i n March 1868I Coakley - You mean t h a t orchard where they now park

Leidig Yeah around i n there yeah

i i 7k t i

Farnsrrorth i

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Coakley

Leidig

us l i v ing One s i s t e r passed away --who

Belle She was cremated two seeks ago today

I don t h o w whether you f o l k s know it or no t

but my mother s f a t h e r was the man who sunk

the s h a f t ou t t o the Princeton Kine he used

t o c a l l it Down a t M t Bull ion drove the

Pine Tree end Josephine Tunnels f i r s t

Your mother s f a t h e r What was h i s name

Donald Doby Ibly g r amho the r on my no ther s

s i de was buried up here i n t h i s cemetery the

6 t h of December 1862

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i - d r u g g i s t of the community

- M r R And t h e oidest one ( l a u g h t e r )

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i i i n f o r m a t i o n the town of Bagby which i s j u s t

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across t h e Nerced River and which d i v i d e s the

county t h e n o r t h and t h e s o u t h side of thei

1 county t h e town b f Eagby was named a f t e r h i s 1

j fat he^

Bagby I thinlc my f a t h e r - s e t t l e d t h e r e about 9 5 TheI

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i ha c a l l e d ~ ~ ~ b f I t ~ ~ t h ~ ~ i t ~ h a ~ ~ ~ ~ e d t o -

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f o r i t Anyway when he cot back t o taslinzton

D C they asked him what t o c k l l i t No ha

aslced my f a t h e r first what t o c a l l i t and my

1 f a t h e r s a i d Benton I f i l l s And when Ray go t

1 b a c k t o Washington D C the-re was some -

c o n f l i c t of names somewhere s o they wouldnt

1 give it the name of Benton ]ltills and t h a t s 6

1 how- tha t met ropo l i s became c a l l e d Bagby j

Coakley Well youve had a l i t t l e p o l i t i c a l career

1 yourse l f You were what a s s e s s o r here

Bagby O h I was a s se s so r f o r awhile -j

t Coakley How many years I1

Bagby ~ w e l v e yearsf

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d i s t r i c t water d i s t r i c t

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- - - - ark you a f r a i d t o t e l l ~ o u r yoamp -a g e o r ~ r i l l

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- I forgot (He was 82) - -

many t irnes that

~ o a k l t j y well Walter you were what y o u were s h e r i f f

Tor how many te ms -

Farnsworth One

Coakley One term And you spent most of your ca ree r

d r iv ing s tage d idn t you

Fsrnsworth Well I ve worked seve ra l years i n the county

I was tax c o l l e c t o r and coronerand publ ic

adminis t ra tor and I was s h e r i f f and f a u l t -

f i n d e r I want t o t e l l vou about the time my

f a t h e r a r r ived here

Coakley Go ahead Walter l e t s hea r it

Farnsworth Landed here on t he 15 th of Apri l 1850 i n

West Virginia

Coakley Is t h a t so What was h i s business miner

Farnsworth Blacksmith And they came overland He t o l d

me about t h e i r journey and he s a i d t hey fd

take a horse and swim i t across the r i v e r and

drag a rope- and then when they go t t o the end

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the re across the r i v e r why theyd put t h a t

rep onto a chain and then theyd p u l l th chain

across Finally theyfd ge t on t h a t s i de and

theyd l i i tch the - oxen on the chain -and p u l l the

wagons through the 14ississippi They d idn t t

have an$ bridges then and t h a t s the way they

got across So when they g o t over here t o

Bridgeport- they s t a r t e d up over the S i e r r a -

Nevadas end they came t o a signboard and on

t h i s signSoard was pr in ted I f youre l o s t

take the r i g h t hand t r a i l And- they were

l o s t ill r i g h t And time my f a t h e r came up - -

and saw tha t he sa id Well l e t s take it

Mymother always-taught rramp when I go t

bewil-dered t o take the r i g h t hand t r a i l So

they took the r i g h t hand t r a i l and i t landed

them down i n the Calaveras Big Trees If

theyd taken the l e f t hand theyd been down

Well when they go t t o the grove i t began

t o ra in And of course they had schooners

they had t h e i r wagons t he re l i k e boats When

they went t o go across on t he re - they d go by

p u l l i n g i t with the oxen p u l l i n g a c r o s s on

the bank So they go t i n t o the Big Trees over

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here Mhv i t kept ralniny enc7 r a i n l r ~ g~ n d

ralnirw ~ n dthey h ~ dt o cl imb ~p i n t h e f r

wsgorls 11p i n the b o e t s and the re was no f e e d

f o r the hor ses and c e t t l e and they +em- scared

They couldnfi c r o s s t h e r i v e r So my fsfJher

he rode mound 1ook i r~g f o r e p l ~ c e he s a l d

c r o s s i n g came bnck end wh6n he came i n t o the

subul-bs of E i g Trees why he not lced a f l a s h

of l i g h t IIe WRB r i d i n ~by a t r e e t h a t had

f ~ l l e nnnd he stopped ~ n dlooked and it was

hollow So he g o t o f f h i s ho r se and went in

t h e r e and t h e r e was room enou~gt j u s t throu

t h a t t r e e t o ~ e t o c r o s s t h e r i v e r

So they went i n and t h e y took t h e 012 b e l l

cow they c a l l e d h e r Crybaby because every time

she wented t o be milked she1lt g e t r i g h t up

t o t h e canp a n d s h e l d never s t o p l t r l t h e y

come and mi lk he r She would c a l l =d t h e y

c s l l e d h e r Crybaby Ye l l she was t b e l e a 2 e r

of t h e whole men and h o r s e s grid eve ry th ing

t ake h e r by t h e b e l l s t r a p and you ccul2 lead

h e r anywhere So my Dad he cone back and got

t he o l d b e l l cow nnd he started through t h l s

- ~6akit iy DO m y women remember o i you men o r any of you

any p a r t i c u l a r l y hampiorous inciden-ts t a k i n g

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Farnsworth

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coqkxky

place i n - t h i s courtroom -either t h a t you

heard about o r t h a t you wi tnessed

Iheard one

canwe t - i l l i t

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Fakn3worth I reniexber see ing t he b i g g e s t crowd I eve r saw

Mrs Cast

Farnsworth

Man

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

i n rny l i f e w a s t h l s courthouse i n 81

But don t t e l l about any snakes p lease Dont

t e l l about any snakes your snake s t o r i e s

we don t want t o hea r those

IBout t he snakes

We don t want t o h e a r your snake s t o r i e s

Walter

This amp I t no snake s to ry

A l l r i g h t t e l l us about t he b igges t crowd you

ever saw here i n 81

Well they had a woman come here and she was

preaching good teniperance And I don t t h ink

I ever d id s ee more people i n t h a t courtroom

than t he r e was t h i s time She was a wonderful

t a l k e r And t hey had a l i t t l e Irishman t h a t

was r a i s e d around here came here and he

couldn1t read nor w r i t e but hi could spin a -

joke o r somethin And thi s l ady made a

remark t h a t i f anyone who drank l i quo r fop

f ou r years t h e i r stomsch was spoi led his -

-l i t t l e Irishman well he l i s t e n e d 2nd looked

on and she vent on and f i n a l l y she says

NOW i f t h e r e s anybodyld l i k e t o ask any

quest ion I d be g l sd t o answer it So he

go t down and he says Lady do you say

anyone who drank l i q u o r f o r t h r ee two $ears

stomach was spiledT1 Yes He says I

t e l l you what 111 do 111 put my stomzch up

a p i n s t yours-any time you see f i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Eonestly t h a t house j u s t roared Tha t s a

f a c t It happened r i g h t i n there I remember

i t a s well as1 j u s t t o l d it

THE FITE CASE

Leidig I think one of the most famous cases t h a t was

- ever t r i e d i n t h i s courtrooin was the case when -

-

old Lucy Hite sued old John Hite that time -

Coakley O h 1 e t ~hear abou t t ha t Therels q u i t e a -

- r e p o r t on t h a t case but t h a t s the appe l l a t e

repor t T e l l us something about what happened

- -in t h a t case

- Woman When was it

-

Man 1900 o r so was i t It was i n t h i s century -

Leidig The way Bi te happened t o f ind t h a t mine it used

t o be vou remember when we had what they ca l l ed -

the grub s take Well IIite and Kearns and a l l

of them and old Hickman they wouldnt s take

him any more and they were a l l there on the

river And it wasnt t h i s o ld l u c y It was

her s i s t e r t h a t was with h i m t h a t time when

he found t h a t mine and she wanted t o go over

t o where Indian F l a t i s now --Farmsworth Wasnl t she l i v i n g w i t h a f e l l a from ~ r e s n o F la t

Leidig -- she wanted t o go over t o this fandango

and he to ld he r she cou ldn f t go and he was

down by the r i v e r bank and he was mort iss ing

up some samples of some hed picked up

and she watched him and she sneaked off

She 1 ~ ~ s up the h i l l - She hsd about half-way -

him hand-icapped but he was going - t o go a f t e r -

pick do

- -

-

h i l l 1know right where the spotwas where he- -

- found it - W e l l he se t doim the re t o r e s t and

unconsc ious ly~jus t covering the s l a t e s t ick ing

up there - The f e l l a wasnt prospectin j u s t

takinl a r e s t Looked over the h i l l -and-she

was halfway down the other side And he said

Oh s h e l l come home a f t e r awhile And he

knocked t h i s piece of s l a t e off and the gold

was r i g h t there i n the and t h a t s the

way he discovered the Hite Mine There was

no Indian squaw showed him t o it Why would

an Indian squaw when he was on the verge of

s ta rva t ion wait u n t i l he pret ty near starved

t o death and then take him out and show him

the mine He had $SQOOO-in bul l ion around

h i s mine there before anybody knew anything

about it

And then he got s ick and -he went t o San

Francisco because my motherwent and saw him

In the 01liJ IFerlFrnl fntei - or

K a r k s t S t r eek 9 - -

-

- - I thjr1k 8t tillamp time 5 t G e s be blipen Elfthn n d

- - - - -

x i 07 the s6o t~~ s i d e o f I h r k a t stmdt

- - Ha go t Slcp then He went tothe h o s ~ it $ l

- - - -

- - ttie Crrvkrl thnt hampmerrerl- - sncl olQ ~e when 1 - - lt - - she w a s P ~ U Y S B Iamp t h e hdsp3 t~l sorn~bodg t o l d

- - - -

i -

h i n l hRvirig S Q hch money - - hkilooked I1e1 p b ~ ~ t -

+ l i k e - he was ha l f l amp u s g - - she wns to s e t -

_ _

-

1

r hegt cnp f o r h i m nnclshe g0t h h

j T J I ~ ~O R ~ ~ l l lhe brps -the m s n thatJ ~ 1

I - worlced up t h e case f o r o l d Lucy f1ite t o grinamp

s u i t R S conunon l a w w i f e she was ses And

I

they had old j1ite p r e t t g n e a r going

John Wall w a s t he man t h a t was on her side

and what we the f e l l a fs nsme t h a t u s e d t o

come from Merced Jim peck Jim peck and

Breckinr idge w a s on h i s s i d e 9 l d 3reckinridge

hed s t a n d up to t he c l ~ s p i d o rover t h e r e and

p l i n g r i g h t i n t o i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Coakley You mean t o t e l l me Judge Tra$ucco didnft

hold him i n contempt f o r taat

Leidig- No t h a t was before Judge T r a w c c o fs time

(Genera l d iscuss ion co~sensust h a t i t w a s

- i n C o r c o r a n s time)

Ccakley You go s h e a d and t e l l 11s something abcut t h a t

- - - -

_ - _

- (zrqmcn t l 3 s c iss tiii) - -

-Firstdf - a l l John ~ ~ rcor an was tM Judge - Coakiey

Leidig 1 - Yes sir- --

- - -

coik1ey And t l ~ampttornt iysf o r damp side ampre ampote - - - -

Castlehouri ~ d n d o n anclCondon ~ Arid t h e atjier y - -

- s3de -waSRogers n i ~ drntamprsonwas t h ~ tco+rampct

L e i d i g - amp ~ dj o h n R Wall - -

~

Krs Cast

Wall tnlght have been one o f ths a t t o r n e y s Ke

doesnt show on the r ecord You t e l l us about

the case

John wasnft t h a t b e f o r e gtJallfs t ime

Old John R Wall was r i g h t h e r e he was r i g h t

here when t h e y h t ~ dt h a t suit when o l d Lucy

Hitc was t r y i n g t o i e t the 3 i t e f 3 Cove -2ropertg

She wanted t h e H i t e s Cove p r o p e r t y $600000

They comromised t h e case They awarded i-ler -Tiey g i v e h e r so much They made Jim J e s t f a l l

=c Torniy Gibbs a son of her first husband --he was a c r i p p l e d f e l l a

Krs S a s t They c u t o f f his l e g and lie was going t o schoo l

when t hey t o l d us on t h e q t m d $0 we went

up t o t h e p l a c e where they burn t the leg and

I n c l i ~ n Pe te ranch Tha t W R S R show p lnce i n

FTariposa county when he pot t h r o u ~ h w i t h it

Somebody collie a long one day and s a i d what ya

d o l n t K r ~ i t e H e hnd an o ld mule and an

o l d ho r se h a n l e s s a l l t i e d t o g e t h e r w i t h

wire Well he s a i d Im tl-line t o plough

o u t a do l l a r He was worth probably f o u r o r

f i v e m i l l i o n -

And John H i t e d i e d and l e f t his widow

And i t was 1906 ~ n dhe w a s up i n I Io l s tead

Undertaking P a r l o r s H e d i ed on 1 6 t h of

~ G i l born ing o f t he 1 8 t h of A p r i l he g o t -

cremated r i g h t t h e r e

Chamberlain

I have t h e memoirs of Judge Corcoran t h a t he -

publ ished - a t one t i rne and t h i s i 6 one o f - h i s

s ta tements which might b e i n t e r e s t i n g - -

I $7

~ d h n ~ b r c o r a k i n 1894 had been j u d g e f o r

31 and had dkcidedmmy of C a l i f o r n $ a t s

- water s u i t s w i t h never a d 6 c i s i o n reversed

That 1s h i s o h words He wrote up t h e h i s t 0 r ~ -

of the county i n d i f f e r e n t d i v i s i o n s and he

says I n t h e pe r iod up t o 1865 the county

ba r cons i s t ed of Herber t and Burke and M e r r i t t

and s o fo r th He s a i d In t n a t f i r s t per iod

the only man who s u f f e r e d t h e extreme p e n a l t y

under t h e law and many c la im he should n o t have

been executed was Dennis ~ahoney Now I

d o n t t know anyth ing about t h e Dennis Kahoney

case I t v e never looked i t up I n 1936

a l l were gone Those who had acqui red a

n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n were p h i 1 D Herbert

Congressman from C a l i f o r n i a John D EcCuilough

e a r l y d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa and a f t e r -

wards over nor of Vermont H D Worthington

f irst Congressman of Nevada and subsequently

m i n i s t e r t o the Argentine Republic

~ o l o i l e l3 n 1 n i r ~ l E lb4erri-$t Chief J u s t i c e -

-

-

~ ~ ~ b u c c d - - he - Then i n - the p amp r i o d u p t h 1amp05

-

t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

$IPS T

Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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i - -lt ) -

er w ~ S he ree11y qui t e a f nmnus o r ~ t o r -

cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

~ ~ ~ + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b p =--z

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i I

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N+s Cast- - I h a v e a ka-iife ahcut th$s long t h a t yas presented ~

I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

-

PEPS c i st--~ I c h a r g e 56 c e n t s ( l augh te r )

- -

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FIAN( I IGS ~-cjri11 LI (r A I J D clrrpx ~ J IOLEIGE -

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

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w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

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- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

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3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

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K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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~ u d ~ e i i t r 6 d u c e d each o f t h e ~ o a l c l e ~ t h ~ n present

1 one by one

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1 - -I - Nrs Llzzie Wi l l iqhs -- M a d i- - --- ( ~ l i z b b e t h

-i 4 -

i

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(she was b o r n i n Fbriposa arid her mother ~ l i z a b e t h

i

~ a r b e r her M r s s t a r t e d teaching school b e f o r e ~ i l i i m s

a t 18-and t augh t f o r 8 years )

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11 l~irs~ e o i ~ e~ e r t k e n (and KT ~ e r t k e n l

[

i

-(A n a t i v e of I l l i n o i s she hadbeen i n - Mariposa county

f o r about 57 years IOP A l i t t l e overwJudge Coekley

remarked I i u e s s t h a t makes i t j u s t over the l i n e of a I

newcomer i n t h i s county doesn t i t They t e l l me u n t i l

- youve been h e r e 50 years you re n o t in )

iI

j

Mrs Rosine S t e r n G a l l i s o n

(Born i n 1869 i n l ia r iposa county a t H i t e f s Cove an i 1

o l d mining d i s t r i c t Her f a t h e r Joseph Amador S t e r n c m e i (

t o C a l i f o r n i a v i a Panama before 1849 and was super in tenden t

f o r t h e H i t e f s mining opera t ion Her husband a l s o born i n 1

1869 w z s a miner and c l e r k e d i n t h e s t o r e s and then was

county c l e r k f o r 33 y e a r s e l e c t e d f i r s t about-1892)

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1-Irs Louis 1bilburn ( ~ i l e e n E ) ----

two

(she came t o M a r i p o s ~ from Nevada County a t the age -of

~ e rhusband a nephew of Jud~e ~rabucc o was born i n

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Kariposa a t a s i t e r i g h t w h e r e Aunt E d i t h s house i s now

Louis Tdilburn becavie d i s t r l c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa i n 1918

nnd cont inued i n t h a t p o s i t i o n u n t i l 1946)

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Mrs Al tn Castapnetto

I (she was a l s o born i n Nsriposa county i n t h e extreme

west of the county n o r t h of Merced F a l l s i n what was former ly

h o h m a s New Y e a r s p r e c i n c t Ky n o t h e r s f o l k s cane he re

i n a covered wagon from Modesto and my f a t h e r (Bob Prou ty )

came he re from 14assachusetts and he was s h e r i f f he re f b r 22

years Her husband John was born i n the county i n 1887

and was s h e r i f f from 1926 u n t i l 1942 when he passed away)

Grandma Trabucco brought h i s p a r e n t s here

Brought h i s mother over from I t a l y ( s e v e r a l

vo ices t r a c i n g r e l a t i o n s h i p of Grandma

Trabucco)

Mrs Cast No John s p a r e n t s were born i n t h i s country

and then went back h i s motler d id and then

was brought back by grandmother

Woman My grandmother was brought by Ers Trabucco

too t o t k i s count ry

1869 What year d id Judge ~ r a b u c k o s f a m i l y

s e t t l e i n t h i s colmty

M r s T I t h ink i t was 53 when Grandfather came t o

Bear Valley

Woman 9e was i n ~ o r n i t o s f i r s t wasnt he

Another worncan Oh I thousht he canie i n $9

Frs T Anyway he cave out and l e f t h i s b r ide i n I t a l y

and promised he r t h a t he would b r ing Sack

t runks of gold There she s tayed wi th a l l

of t h a t hopes you how And f i n a l l y he went

back and lie d i d n t have t he t runks of gold

bu t he induced h e r t o go back w i th him

My husband graduated from Santa Clara and 11i

I cane he re when he wasnt q u i t e twenty-one andi 1 r an f o r a ssessor He was e lec ted and he he ld 1 1 i t h a t I th ink f ou r years He was e l e c t e d t o

D i s t r i c t Attorney Oh I couldn t say how

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~ u d ~ e lie passed f o r t h i r t y - s i x y e a r s away - -

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Trs T - I as born i n Visa l ia but I came here when I

was a few months old and Ive l i ved here a l l -

my l i f e

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M r ~ e w e l lChanberlain -

(Operator of a motel a t ~ idygtines he

I wrote the book Cal l of old)

Jack Leidig

le is o lder brother ~ h a r i e s~ w i l l eLeidig

was the f i r s t white ch i ld b ~ r ni n Yosemite National Park)

Leidig Fy nother and f a t h e r stopped there with old

man Lamon He w a s a pioneer s e t t l e r i n the

Yosemite That orchard t h a t orchard r i g h t

where Camp Curry is t h a t s the old south

I Lamon orchard My f a t h e r and Lamon planted

t h a t orchard there i n March 1868I Coakley - You mean t h a t orchard where they now park

Leidig Yeah around i n there yeah

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Coakley

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us l i v ing One s i s t e r passed away --who

Belle She was cremated two seeks ago today

I don t h o w whether you f o l k s know it or no t

but my mother s f a t h e r was the man who sunk

the s h a f t ou t t o the Princeton Kine he used

t o c a l l it Down a t M t Bull ion drove the

Pine Tree end Josephine Tunnels f i r s t

Your mother s f a t h e r What was h i s name

Donald Doby Ibly g r amho the r on my no ther s

s i de was buried up here i n t h i s cemetery the

6 t h of December 1862

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county t h e n o r t h and t h e s o u t h side of thei

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f o r i t Anyway when he cot back t o taslinzton

D C they asked him what t o c k l l i t No ha

aslced my f a t h e r first what t o c a l l i t and my

1 f a t h e r s a i d Benton I f i l l s And when Ray go t

1 b a c k t o Washington D C the-re was some -

c o n f l i c t of names somewhere s o they wouldnt

1 give it the name of Benton ]ltills and t h a t s 6

1 how- tha t met ropo l i s became c a l l e d Bagby j

Coakley Well youve had a l i t t l e p o l i t i c a l career

1 yourse l f You were what a s s e s s o r here

Bagby O h I was a s se s so r f o r awhile -j

t Coakley How many years I1

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d i s t r i c t water d i s t r i c t

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many t irnes that

~ o a k l t j y well Walter you were what y o u were s h e r i f f

Tor how many te ms -

Farnsworth One

Coakley One term And you spent most of your ca ree r

d r iv ing s tage d idn t you

Fsrnsworth Well I ve worked seve ra l years i n the county

I was tax c o l l e c t o r and coronerand publ ic

adminis t ra tor and I was s h e r i f f and f a u l t -

f i n d e r I want t o t e l l vou about the time my

f a t h e r a r r ived here

Coakley Go ahead Walter l e t s hea r it

Farnsworth Landed here on t he 15 th of Apri l 1850 i n

West Virginia

Coakley Is t h a t so What was h i s business miner

Farnsworth Blacksmith And they came overland He t o l d

me about t h e i r journey and he s a i d t hey fd

take a horse and swim i t across the r i v e r and

drag a rope- and then when they go t t o the end

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the re across the r i v e r why theyd put t h a t

rep onto a chain and then theyd p u l l th chain

across Finally theyfd ge t on t h a t s i de and

theyd l i i tch the - oxen on the chain -and p u l l the

wagons through the 14ississippi They d idn t t

have an$ bridges then and t h a t s the way they

got across So when they g o t over here t o

Bridgeport- they s t a r t e d up over the S i e r r a -

Nevadas end they came t o a signboard and on

t h i s signSoard was pr in ted I f youre l o s t

take the r i g h t hand t r a i l And- they were

l o s t ill r i g h t And time my f a t h e r came up - -

and saw tha t he sa id Well l e t s take it

Mymother always-taught rramp when I go t

bewil-dered t o take the r i g h t hand t r a i l So

they took the r i g h t hand t r a i l and i t landed

them down i n the Calaveras Big Trees If

theyd taken the l e f t hand theyd been down

Well when they go t t o the grove i t began

t o ra in And of course they had schooners

they had t h e i r wagons t he re l i k e boats When

they went t o go across on t he re - they d go by

p u l l i n g i t with the oxen p u l l i n g a c r o s s on

the bank So they go t i n t o the Big Trees over

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here Mhv i t kept ralniny enc7 r a i n l r ~ g~ n d

ralnirw ~ n dthey h ~ dt o cl imb ~p i n t h e f r

wsgorls 11p i n the b o e t s and the re was no f e e d

f o r the hor ses and c e t t l e and they +em- scared

They couldnfi c r o s s t h e r i v e r So my fsfJher

he rode mound 1ook i r~g f o r e p l ~ c e he s a l d

c r o s s i n g came bnck end wh6n he came i n t o the

subul-bs of E i g Trees why he not lced a f l a s h

of l i g h t IIe WRB r i d i n ~by a t r e e t h a t had

f ~ l l e nnnd he stopped ~ n dlooked and it was

hollow So he g o t o f f h i s ho r se and went in

t h e r e and t h e r e was room enou~gt j u s t throu

t h a t t r e e t o ~ e t o c r o s s t h e r i v e r

So they went i n and t h e y took t h e 012 b e l l

cow they c a l l e d h e r Crybaby because every time

she wented t o be milked she1lt g e t r i g h t up

t o t h e canp a n d s h e l d never s t o p l t r l t h e y

come and mi lk he r She would c a l l =d t h e y

c s l l e d h e r Crybaby Ye l l she was t b e l e a 2 e r

of t h e whole men and h o r s e s grid eve ry th ing

t ake h e r by t h e b e l l s t r a p and you ccul2 lead

h e r anywhere So my Dad he cone back and got

t he o l d b e l l cow nnd he started through t h l s

- ~6akit iy DO m y women remember o i you men o r any of you

any p a r t i c u l a r l y hampiorous inciden-ts t a k i n g

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Farnsworth

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coqkxky

place i n - t h i s courtroom -either t h a t you

heard about o r t h a t you wi tnessed

Iheard one

canwe t - i l l i t

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Fakn3worth I reniexber see ing t he b i g g e s t crowd I eve r saw

Mrs Cast

Farnsworth

Man

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

i n rny l i f e w a s t h l s courthouse i n 81

But don t t e l l about any snakes p lease Dont

t e l l about any snakes your snake s t o r i e s

we don t want t o hea r those

IBout t he snakes

We don t want t o h e a r your snake s t o r i e s

Walter

This amp I t no snake s to ry

A l l r i g h t t e l l us about t he b igges t crowd you

ever saw here i n 81

Well they had a woman come here and she was

preaching good teniperance And I don t t h ink

I ever d id s ee more people i n t h a t courtroom

than t he r e was t h i s time She was a wonderful

t a l k e r And t hey had a l i t t l e Irishman t h a t

was r a i s e d around here came here and he

couldn1t read nor w r i t e but hi could spin a -

joke o r somethin And thi s l ady made a

remark t h a t i f anyone who drank l i quo r fop

f ou r years t h e i r stomsch was spoi led his -

-l i t t l e Irishman well he l i s t e n e d 2nd looked

on and she vent on and f i n a l l y she says

NOW i f t h e r e s anybodyld l i k e t o ask any

quest ion I d be g l sd t o answer it So he

go t down and he says Lady do you say

anyone who drank l i q u o r f o r t h r ee two $ears

stomach was spiledT1 Yes He says I

t e l l you what 111 do 111 put my stomzch up

a p i n s t yours-any time you see f i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Eonestly t h a t house j u s t roared Tha t s a

f a c t It happened r i g h t i n there I remember

i t a s well as1 j u s t t o l d it

THE FITE CASE

Leidig I think one of the most famous cases t h a t was

- ever t r i e d i n t h i s courtrooin was the case when -

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old Lucy Hite sued old John Hite that time -

Coakley O h 1 e t ~hear abou t t ha t Therels q u i t e a -

- r e p o r t on t h a t case but t h a t s the appe l l a t e

repor t T e l l us something about what happened

- -in t h a t case

- Woman When was it

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Man 1900 o r so was i t It was i n t h i s century -

Leidig The way Bi te happened t o f ind t h a t mine it used

t o be vou remember when we had what they ca l l ed -

the grub s take Well IIite and Kearns and a l l

of them and old Hickman they wouldnt s take

him any more and they were a l l there on the

river And it wasnt t h i s o ld l u c y It was

her s i s t e r t h a t was with h i m t h a t time when

he found t h a t mine and she wanted t o go over

t o where Indian F l a t i s now --Farmsworth Wasnl t she l i v i n g w i t h a f e l l a from ~ r e s n o F la t

Leidig -- she wanted t o go over t o this fandango

and he to ld he r she cou ldn f t go and he was

down by the r i v e r bank and he was mort iss ing

up some samples of some hed picked up

and she watched him and she sneaked off

She 1 ~ ~ s up the h i l l - She hsd about half-way -

him hand-icapped but he was going - t o go a f t e r -

pick do

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h i l l 1know right where the spotwas where he- -

- found it - W e l l he se t doim the re t o r e s t and

unconsc ious ly~jus t covering the s l a t e s t ick ing

up there - The f e l l a wasnt prospectin j u s t

takinl a r e s t Looked over the h i l l -and-she

was halfway down the other side And he said

Oh s h e l l come home a f t e r awhile And he

knocked t h i s piece of s l a t e off and the gold

was r i g h t there i n the and t h a t s the

way he discovered the Hite Mine There was

no Indian squaw showed him t o it Why would

an Indian squaw when he was on the verge of

s ta rva t ion wait u n t i l he pret ty near starved

t o death and then take him out and show him

the mine He had $SQOOO-in bul l ion around

h i s mine there before anybody knew anything

about it

And then he got s ick and -he went t o San

Francisco because my motherwent and saw him

In the 01liJ IFerlFrnl fntei - or

K a r k s t S t r eek 9 - -

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x i 07 the s6o t~~ s i d e o f I h r k a t stmdt

- - Ha go t Slcp then He went tothe h o s ~ it $ l

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h i n l hRvirig S Q hch money - - hkilooked I1e1 p b ~ ~ t -

+ l i k e - he was ha l f l amp u s g - - she wns to s e t -

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j T J I ~ ~O R ~ ~ l l lhe brps -the m s n thatJ ~ 1

I - worlced up t h e case f o r o l d Lucy f1ite t o grinamp

s u i t R S conunon l a w w i f e she was ses And

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they had old j1ite p r e t t g n e a r going

John Wall w a s t he man t h a t was on her side

and what we the f e l l a fs nsme t h a t u s e d t o

come from Merced Jim peck Jim peck and

Breckinr idge w a s on h i s s i d e 9 l d 3reckinridge

hed s t a n d up to t he c l ~ s p i d o rover t h e r e and

p l i n g r i g h t i n t o i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Coakley You mean t o t e l l me Judge Tra$ucco didnft

hold him i n contempt f o r taat

Leidig- No t h a t was before Judge T r a w c c o fs time

(Genera l d iscuss ion co~sensust h a t i t w a s

- i n C o r c o r a n s time)

Ccakley You go s h e a d and t e l l 11s something abcut t h a t

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-Firstdf - a l l John ~ ~ rcor an was tM Judge - Coakiey

Leidig 1 - Yes sir- --

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coik1ey And t l ~ampttornt iysf o r damp side ampre ampote - - - -

Castlehouri ~ d n d o n anclCondon ~ Arid t h e atjier y - -

- s3de -waSRogers n i ~ drntamprsonwas t h ~ tco+rampct

L e i d i g - amp ~ dj o h n R Wall - -

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Krs Cast

Wall tnlght have been one o f ths a t t o r n e y s Ke

doesnt show on the r ecord You t e l l us about

the case

John wasnft t h a t b e f o r e gtJallfs t ime

Old John R Wall was r i g h t h e r e he was r i g h t

here when t h e y h t ~ dt h a t suit when o l d Lucy

Hitc was t r y i n g t o i e t the 3 i t e f 3 Cove -2ropertg

She wanted t h e H i t e s Cove p r o p e r t y $600000

They comromised t h e case They awarded i-ler -Tiey g i v e h e r so much They made Jim J e s t f a l l

=c Torniy Gibbs a son of her first husband --he was a c r i p p l e d f e l l a

Krs S a s t They c u t o f f his l e g and lie was going t o schoo l

when t hey t o l d us on t h e q t m d $0 we went

up t o t h e p l a c e where they burn t the leg and

I n c l i ~ n Pe te ranch Tha t W R S R show p lnce i n

FTariposa county when he pot t h r o u ~ h w i t h it

Somebody collie a long one day and s a i d what ya

d o l n t K r ~ i t e H e hnd an o ld mule and an

o l d ho r se h a n l e s s a l l t i e d t o g e t h e r w i t h

wire Well he s a i d Im tl-line t o plough

o u t a do l l a r He was worth probably f o u r o r

f i v e m i l l i o n -

And John H i t e d i e d and l e f t his widow

And i t was 1906 ~ n dhe w a s up i n I Io l s tead

Undertaking P a r l o r s H e d i ed on 1 6 t h of

~ G i l born ing o f t he 1 8 t h of A p r i l he g o t -

cremated r i g h t t h e r e

Chamberlain

I have t h e memoirs of Judge Corcoran t h a t he -

publ ished - a t one t i rne and t h i s i 6 one o f - h i s

s ta tements which might b e i n t e r e s t i n g - -

I $7

~ d h n ~ b r c o r a k i n 1894 had been j u d g e f o r

31 and had dkcidedmmy of C a l i f o r n $ a t s

- water s u i t s w i t h never a d 6 c i s i o n reversed

That 1s h i s o h words He wrote up t h e h i s t 0 r ~ -

of the county i n d i f f e r e n t d i v i s i o n s and he

says I n t h e pe r iod up t o 1865 the county

ba r cons i s t ed of Herber t and Burke and M e r r i t t

and s o fo r th He s a i d In t n a t f i r s t per iod

the only man who s u f f e r e d t h e extreme p e n a l t y

under t h e law and many c la im he should n o t have

been executed was Dennis ~ahoney Now I

d o n t t know anyth ing about t h e Dennis Kahoney

case I t v e never looked i t up I n 1936

a l l were gone Those who had acqui red a

n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n were p h i 1 D Herbert

Congressman from C a l i f o r n i a John D EcCuilough

e a r l y d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa and a f t e r -

wards over nor of Vermont H D Worthington

f irst Congressman of Nevada and subsequently

m i n i s t e r t o the Argentine Republic

~ o l o i l e l3 n 1 n i r ~ l E lb4erri-$t Chief J u s t i c e -

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t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

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Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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er w ~ S he ree11y qui t e a f nmnus o r ~ t o r -

cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

~ ~ ~ + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b p =--z

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N+s Cast- - I h a v e a ka-iife ahcut th$s long t h a t yas presented ~

I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

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PEPS c i st--~ I c h a r g e 56 c e n t s ( l augh te r )

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FIAN( I IGS ~-cjri11 LI (r A I J D clrrpx ~ J IOLEIGE -

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

- - f o r you t 0 vo te for - I looked-nt h i m _

J i m

w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

i

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

I

3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

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1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

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F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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written about him yet

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k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

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- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

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~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

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t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

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-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

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Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

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did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

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Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

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Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

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coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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1-Irs Louis 1bilburn ( ~ i l e e n E ) ----

two

(she came t o M a r i p o s ~ from Nevada County a t the age -of

~ e rhusband a nephew of Jud~e ~rabucc o was born i n

i

Kariposa a t a s i t e r i g h t w h e r e Aunt E d i t h s house i s now

Louis Tdilburn becavie d i s t r l c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa i n 1918

nnd cont inued i n t h a t p o s i t i o n u n t i l 1946)

1

3 I

Mrs Al tn Castapnetto

I (she was a l s o born i n Nsriposa county i n t h e extreme

west of the county n o r t h of Merced F a l l s i n what was former ly

h o h m a s New Y e a r s p r e c i n c t Ky n o t h e r s f o l k s cane he re

i n a covered wagon from Modesto and my f a t h e r (Bob Prou ty )

came he re from 14assachusetts and he was s h e r i f f he re f b r 22

years Her husband John was born i n the county i n 1887

and was s h e r i f f from 1926 u n t i l 1942 when he passed away)

Grandma Trabucco brought h i s p a r e n t s here

Brought h i s mother over from I t a l y ( s e v e r a l

vo ices t r a c i n g r e l a t i o n s h i p of Grandma

Trabucco)

Mrs Cast No John s p a r e n t s were born i n t h i s country

and then went back h i s motler d id and then

was brought back by grandmother

Woman My grandmother was brought by Ers Trabucco

too t o t k i s count ry

1869 What year d id Judge ~ r a b u c k o s f a m i l y

s e t t l e i n t h i s colmty

M r s T I t h ink i t was 53 when Grandfather came t o

Bear Valley

Woman 9e was i n ~ o r n i t o s f i r s t wasnt he

Another worncan Oh I thousht he canie i n $9

Frs T Anyway he cave out and l e f t h i s b r ide i n I t a l y

and promised he r t h a t he would b r ing Sack

t runks of gold There she s tayed wi th a l l

of t h a t hopes you how And f i n a l l y he went

back and lie d i d n t have t he t runks of gold

bu t he induced h e r t o go back w i th him

My husband graduated from Santa Clara and 11i

I cane he re when he wasnt q u i t e twenty-one andi 1 r an f o r a ssessor He was e lec ted and he he ld 1 1 i t h a t I th ink f ou r years He was e l e c t e d t o

D i s t r i c t Attorney Oh I couldn t say how

i

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~ u d ~ e lie passed f o r t h i r t y - s i x y e a r s away - -

- i n 138

Trs T - I as born i n Visa l ia but I came here when I

was a few months old and Ive l i ved here a l l -

my l i f e

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M r ~ e w e l lChanberlain -

(Operator of a motel a t ~ idygtines he

I wrote the book Cal l of old)

Jack Leidig

le is o lder brother ~ h a r i e s~ w i l l eLeidig

was the f i r s t white ch i ld b ~ r ni n Yosemite National Park)

Leidig Fy nother and f a t h e r stopped there with old

man Lamon He w a s a pioneer s e t t l e r i n the

Yosemite That orchard t h a t orchard r i g h t

where Camp Curry is t h a t s the old south

I Lamon orchard My f a t h e r and Lamon planted

t h a t orchard there i n March 1868I Coakley - You mean t h a t orchard where they now park

Leidig Yeah around i n there yeah

i i 7k t i

Farnsrrorth i

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Coakley

Leidig

us l i v ing One s i s t e r passed away --who

Belle She was cremated two seeks ago today

I don t h o w whether you f o l k s know it or no t

but my mother s f a t h e r was the man who sunk

the s h a f t ou t t o the Princeton Kine he used

t o c a l l it Down a t M t Bull ion drove the

Pine Tree end Josephine Tunnels f i r s t

Your mother s f a t h e r What was h i s name

Donald Doby Ibly g r amho the r on my no ther s

s i de was buried up here i n t h i s cemetery the

6 t h of December 1862

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i - d r u g g i s t of the community

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across t h e Nerced River and which d i v i d e s the

county t h e n o r t h and t h e s o u t h side of thei

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f o r i t Anyway when he cot back t o taslinzton

D C they asked him what t o c k l l i t No ha

aslced my f a t h e r first what t o c a l l i t and my

1 f a t h e r s a i d Benton I f i l l s And when Ray go t

1 b a c k t o Washington D C the-re was some -

c o n f l i c t of names somewhere s o they wouldnt

1 give it the name of Benton ]ltills and t h a t s 6

1 how- tha t met ropo l i s became c a l l e d Bagby j

Coakley Well youve had a l i t t l e p o l i t i c a l career

1 yourse l f You were what a s s e s s o r here

Bagby O h I was a s se s so r f o r awhile -j

t Coakley How many years I1

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d i s t r i c t water d i s t r i c t

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many t irnes that

~ o a k l t j y well Walter you were what y o u were s h e r i f f

Tor how many te ms -

Farnsworth One

Coakley One term And you spent most of your ca ree r

d r iv ing s tage d idn t you

Fsrnsworth Well I ve worked seve ra l years i n the county

I was tax c o l l e c t o r and coronerand publ ic

adminis t ra tor and I was s h e r i f f and f a u l t -

f i n d e r I want t o t e l l vou about the time my

f a t h e r a r r ived here

Coakley Go ahead Walter l e t s hea r it

Farnsworth Landed here on t he 15 th of Apri l 1850 i n

West Virginia

Coakley Is t h a t so What was h i s business miner

Farnsworth Blacksmith And they came overland He t o l d

me about t h e i r journey and he s a i d t hey fd

take a horse and swim i t across the r i v e r and

drag a rope- and then when they go t t o the end

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the re across the r i v e r why theyd put t h a t

rep onto a chain and then theyd p u l l th chain

across Finally theyfd ge t on t h a t s i de and

theyd l i i tch the - oxen on the chain -and p u l l the

wagons through the 14ississippi They d idn t t

have an$ bridges then and t h a t s the way they

got across So when they g o t over here t o

Bridgeport- they s t a r t e d up over the S i e r r a -

Nevadas end they came t o a signboard and on

t h i s signSoard was pr in ted I f youre l o s t

take the r i g h t hand t r a i l And- they were

l o s t ill r i g h t And time my f a t h e r came up - -

and saw tha t he sa id Well l e t s take it

Mymother always-taught rramp when I go t

bewil-dered t o take the r i g h t hand t r a i l So

they took the r i g h t hand t r a i l and i t landed

them down i n the Calaveras Big Trees If

theyd taken the l e f t hand theyd been down

Well when they go t t o the grove i t began

t o ra in And of course they had schooners

they had t h e i r wagons t he re l i k e boats When

they went t o go across on t he re - they d go by

p u l l i n g i t with the oxen p u l l i n g a c r o s s on

the bank So they go t i n t o the Big Trees over

- -

here Mhv i t kept ralniny enc7 r a i n l r ~ g~ n d

ralnirw ~ n dthey h ~ dt o cl imb ~p i n t h e f r

wsgorls 11p i n the b o e t s and the re was no f e e d

f o r the hor ses and c e t t l e and they +em- scared

They couldnfi c r o s s t h e r i v e r So my fsfJher

he rode mound 1ook i r~g f o r e p l ~ c e he s a l d

c r o s s i n g came bnck end wh6n he came i n t o the

subul-bs of E i g Trees why he not lced a f l a s h

of l i g h t IIe WRB r i d i n ~by a t r e e t h a t had

f ~ l l e nnnd he stopped ~ n dlooked and it was

hollow So he g o t o f f h i s ho r se and went in

t h e r e and t h e r e was room enou~gt j u s t throu

t h a t t r e e t o ~ e t o c r o s s t h e r i v e r

So they went i n and t h e y took t h e 012 b e l l

cow they c a l l e d h e r Crybaby because every time

she wented t o be milked she1lt g e t r i g h t up

t o t h e canp a n d s h e l d never s t o p l t r l t h e y

come and mi lk he r She would c a l l =d t h e y

c s l l e d h e r Crybaby Ye l l she was t b e l e a 2 e r

of t h e whole men and h o r s e s grid eve ry th ing

t ake h e r by t h e b e l l s t r a p and you ccul2 lead

h e r anywhere So my Dad he cone back and got

t he o l d b e l l cow nnd he started through t h l s

- ~6akit iy DO m y women remember o i you men o r any of you

any p a r t i c u l a r l y hampiorous inciden-ts t a k i n g

-

Farnsworth

-

coqkxky

place i n - t h i s courtroom -either t h a t you

heard about o r t h a t you wi tnessed

Iheard one

canwe t - i l l i t

-

-

_ Hamp Cast L e t h e r g o Y a I t c r l e t h e r go (l aughter)-

Fakn3worth I reniexber see ing t he b i g g e s t crowd I eve r saw

Mrs Cast

Farnsworth

Man

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

i n rny l i f e w a s t h l s courthouse i n 81

But don t t e l l about any snakes p lease Dont

t e l l about any snakes your snake s t o r i e s

we don t want t o hea r those

IBout t he snakes

We don t want t o h e a r your snake s t o r i e s

Walter

This amp I t no snake s to ry

A l l r i g h t t e l l us about t he b igges t crowd you

ever saw here i n 81

Well they had a woman come here and she was

preaching good teniperance And I don t t h ink

I ever d id s ee more people i n t h a t courtroom

than t he r e was t h i s time She was a wonderful

t a l k e r And t hey had a l i t t l e Irishman t h a t

was r a i s e d around here came here and he

couldn1t read nor w r i t e but hi could spin a -

joke o r somethin And thi s l ady made a

remark t h a t i f anyone who drank l i quo r fop

f ou r years t h e i r stomsch was spoi led his -

-l i t t l e Irishman well he l i s t e n e d 2nd looked

on and she vent on and f i n a l l y she says

NOW i f t h e r e s anybodyld l i k e t o ask any

quest ion I d be g l sd t o answer it So he

go t down and he says Lady do you say

anyone who drank l i q u o r f o r t h r ee two $ears

stomach was spiledT1 Yes He says I

t e l l you what 111 do 111 put my stomzch up

a p i n s t yours-any time you see f i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Eonestly t h a t house j u s t roared Tha t s a

f a c t It happened r i g h t i n there I remember

i t a s well as1 j u s t t o l d it

THE FITE CASE

Leidig I think one of the most famous cases t h a t was

- ever t r i e d i n t h i s courtrooin was the case when -

-

old Lucy Hite sued old John Hite that time -

Coakley O h 1 e t ~hear abou t t ha t Therels q u i t e a -

- r e p o r t on t h a t case but t h a t s the appe l l a t e

repor t T e l l us something about what happened

- -in t h a t case

- Woman When was it

-

Man 1900 o r so was i t It was i n t h i s century -

Leidig The way Bi te happened t o f ind t h a t mine it used

t o be vou remember when we had what they ca l l ed -

the grub s take Well IIite and Kearns and a l l

of them and old Hickman they wouldnt s take

him any more and they were a l l there on the

river And it wasnt t h i s o ld l u c y It was

her s i s t e r t h a t was with h i m t h a t time when

he found t h a t mine and she wanted t o go over

t o where Indian F l a t i s now --Farmsworth Wasnl t she l i v i n g w i t h a f e l l a from ~ r e s n o F la t

Leidig -- she wanted t o go over t o this fandango

and he to ld he r she cou ldn f t go and he was

down by the r i v e r bank and he was mort iss ing

up some samples of some hed picked up

and she watched him and she sneaked off

She 1 ~ ~ s up the h i l l - She hsd about half-way -

him hand-icapped but he was going - t o go a f t e r -

pick do

- -

-

h i l l 1know right where the spotwas where he- -

- found it - W e l l he se t doim the re t o r e s t and

unconsc ious ly~jus t covering the s l a t e s t ick ing

up there - The f e l l a wasnt prospectin j u s t

takinl a r e s t Looked over the h i l l -and-she

was halfway down the other side And he said

Oh s h e l l come home a f t e r awhile And he

knocked t h i s piece of s l a t e off and the gold

was r i g h t there i n the and t h a t s the

way he discovered the Hite Mine There was

no Indian squaw showed him t o it Why would

an Indian squaw when he was on the verge of

s ta rva t ion wait u n t i l he pret ty near starved

t o death and then take him out and show him

the mine He had $SQOOO-in bul l ion around

h i s mine there before anybody knew anything

about it

And then he got s ick and -he went t o San

Francisco because my motherwent and saw him

In the 01liJ IFerlFrnl fntei - or

K a r k s t S t r eek 9 - -

-

- - I thjr1k 8t tillamp time 5 t G e s be blipen Elfthn n d

- - - - -

x i 07 the s6o t~~ s i d e o f I h r k a t stmdt

- - Ha go t Slcp then He went tothe h o s ~ it $ l

- - - -

- - ttie Crrvkrl thnt hampmerrerl- - sncl olQ ~e when 1 - - lt - - she w a s P ~ U Y S B Iamp t h e hdsp3 t~l sorn~bodg t o l d

- - - -

i -

h i n l hRvirig S Q hch money - - hkilooked I1e1 p b ~ ~ t -

+ l i k e - he was ha l f l amp u s g - - she wns to s e t -

_ _

-

1

r hegt cnp f o r h i m nnclshe g0t h h

j T J I ~ ~O R ~ ~ l l lhe brps -the m s n thatJ ~ 1

I - worlced up t h e case f o r o l d Lucy f1ite t o grinamp

s u i t R S conunon l a w w i f e she was ses And

I

they had old j1ite p r e t t g n e a r going

John Wall w a s t he man t h a t was on her side

and what we the f e l l a fs nsme t h a t u s e d t o

come from Merced Jim peck Jim peck and

Breckinr idge w a s on h i s s i d e 9 l d 3reckinridge

hed s t a n d up to t he c l ~ s p i d o rover t h e r e and

p l i n g r i g h t i n t o i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Coakley You mean t o t e l l me Judge Tra$ucco didnft

hold him i n contempt f o r taat

Leidig- No t h a t was before Judge T r a w c c o fs time

(Genera l d iscuss ion co~sensust h a t i t w a s

- i n C o r c o r a n s time)

Ccakley You go s h e a d and t e l l 11s something abcut t h a t

- - - -

_ - _

- (zrqmcn t l 3 s c iss tiii) - -

-Firstdf - a l l John ~ ~ rcor an was tM Judge - Coakiey

Leidig 1 - Yes sir- --

- - -

coik1ey And t l ~ampttornt iysf o r damp side ampre ampote - - - -

Castlehouri ~ d n d o n anclCondon ~ Arid t h e atjier y - -

- s3de -waSRogers n i ~ drntamprsonwas t h ~ tco+rampct

L e i d i g - amp ~ dj o h n R Wall - -

~

Krs Cast

Wall tnlght have been one o f ths a t t o r n e y s Ke

doesnt show on the r ecord You t e l l us about

the case

John wasnft t h a t b e f o r e gtJallfs t ime

Old John R Wall was r i g h t h e r e he was r i g h t

here when t h e y h t ~ dt h a t suit when o l d Lucy

Hitc was t r y i n g t o i e t the 3 i t e f 3 Cove -2ropertg

She wanted t h e H i t e s Cove p r o p e r t y $600000

They comromised t h e case They awarded i-ler -Tiey g i v e h e r so much They made Jim J e s t f a l l

=c Torniy Gibbs a son of her first husband --he was a c r i p p l e d f e l l a

Krs S a s t They c u t o f f his l e g and lie was going t o schoo l

when t hey t o l d us on t h e q t m d $0 we went

up t o t h e p l a c e where they burn t the leg and

I n c l i ~ n Pe te ranch Tha t W R S R show p lnce i n

FTariposa county when he pot t h r o u ~ h w i t h it

Somebody collie a long one day and s a i d what ya

d o l n t K r ~ i t e H e hnd an o ld mule and an

o l d ho r se h a n l e s s a l l t i e d t o g e t h e r w i t h

wire Well he s a i d Im tl-line t o plough

o u t a do l l a r He was worth probably f o u r o r

f i v e m i l l i o n -

And John H i t e d i e d and l e f t his widow

And i t was 1906 ~ n dhe w a s up i n I Io l s tead

Undertaking P a r l o r s H e d i ed on 1 6 t h of

~ G i l born ing o f t he 1 8 t h of A p r i l he g o t -

cremated r i g h t t h e r e

Chamberlain

I have t h e memoirs of Judge Corcoran t h a t he -

publ ished - a t one t i rne and t h i s i 6 one o f - h i s

s ta tements which might b e i n t e r e s t i n g - -

I $7

~ d h n ~ b r c o r a k i n 1894 had been j u d g e f o r

31 and had dkcidedmmy of C a l i f o r n $ a t s

- water s u i t s w i t h never a d 6 c i s i o n reversed

That 1s h i s o h words He wrote up t h e h i s t 0 r ~ -

of the county i n d i f f e r e n t d i v i s i o n s and he

says I n t h e pe r iod up t o 1865 the county

ba r cons i s t ed of Herber t and Burke and M e r r i t t

and s o fo r th He s a i d In t n a t f i r s t per iod

the only man who s u f f e r e d t h e extreme p e n a l t y

under t h e law and many c la im he should n o t have

been executed was Dennis ~ahoney Now I

d o n t t know anyth ing about t h e Dennis Kahoney

case I t v e never looked i t up I n 1936

a l l were gone Those who had acqui red a

n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n were p h i 1 D Herbert

Congressman from C a l i f o r n i a John D EcCuilough

e a r l y d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa and a f t e r -

wards over nor of Vermont H D Worthington

f irst Congressman of Nevada and subsequently

m i n i s t e r t o the Argentine Republic

~ o l o i l e l3 n 1 n i r ~ l E lb4erri-$t Chief J u s t i c e -

-

-

~ ~ ~ b u c c d - - he - Then i n - the p amp r i o d u p t h 1amp05

-

t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

$IPS T

Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

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to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

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- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

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w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

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- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

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3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

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K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

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I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

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What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

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Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

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Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

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coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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1869 What year d id Judge ~ r a b u c k o s f a m i l y

s e t t l e i n t h i s colmty

M r s T I t h ink i t was 53 when Grandfather came t o

Bear Valley

Woman 9e was i n ~ o r n i t o s f i r s t wasnt he

Another worncan Oh I thousht he canie i n $9

Frs T Anyway he cave out and l e f t h i s b r ide i n I t a l y

and promised he r t h a t he would b r ing Sack

t runks of gold There she s tayed wi th a l l

of t h a t hopes you how And f i n a l l y he went

back and lie d i d n t have t he t runks of gold

bu t he induced h e r t o go back w i th him

My husband graduated from Santa Clara and 11i

I cane he re when he wasnt q u i t e twenty-one andi 1 r an f o r a ssessor He was e lec ted and he he ld 1 1 i t h a t I th ink f ou r years He was e l e c t e d t o

D i s t r i c t Attorney Oh I couldn t say how

i

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-manyyears he w a s D i s t r i c t Attorney he was

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~ u d ~ e lie passed f o r t h i r t y - s i x y e a r s away - -

- i n 138

Trs T - I as born i n Visa l ia but I came here when I

was a few months old and Ive l i ved here a l l -

my l i f e

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M r ~ e w e l lChanberlain -

(Operator of a motel a t ~ idygtines he

I wrote the book Cal l of old)

Jack Leidig

le is o lder brother ~ h a r i e s~ w i l l eLeidig

was the f i r s t white ch i ld b ~ r ni n Yosemite National Park)

Leidig Fy nother and f a t h e r stopped there with old

man Lamon He w a s a pioneer s e t t l e r i n the

Yosemite That orchard t h a t orchard r i g h t

where Camp Curry is t h a t s the old south

I Lamon orchard My f a t h e r and Lamon planted

t h a t orchard there i n March 1868I Coakley - You mean t h a t orchard where they now park

Leidig Yeah around i n there yeah

i i 7k t i

Farnsrrorth i

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F Leidig

Coakley

Leidig

us l i v ing One s i s t e r passed away --who

Belle She was cremated two seeks ago today

I don t h o w whether you f o l k s know it or no t

but my mother s f a t h e r was the man who sunk

the s h a f t ou t t o the Princeton Kine he used

t o c a l l it Down a t M t Bull ion drove the

Pine Tree end Josephine Tunnels f i r s t

Your mother s f a t h e r What was h i s name

Donald Doby Ibly g r amho the r on my no ther s

s i de was buried up here i n t h i s cemetery the

6 t h of December 1862

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i - d r u g g i s t of the community

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i i i n f o r m a t i o n the town of Bagby which i s j u s t

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across t h e Nerced River and which d i v i d e s the

county t h e n o r t h and t h e s o u t h side of thei

1 county t h e town b f Eagby was named a f t e r h i s 1

j fat he^

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o l d t o m was always c a l l e d Benton pills which1 1

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i ha c a l l e d ~ ~ ~ b f I t ~ ~ t h ~ ~ i t ~ h a ~ ~ ~ ~ e d t o -

wasnt any desiGe on my father^ p a r t - B u t

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f o r i t Anyway when he cot back t o taslinzton

D C they asked him what t o c k l l i t No ha

aslced my f a t h e r first what t o c a l l i t and my

1 f a t h e r s a i d Benton I f i l l s And when Ray go t

1 b a c k t o Washington D C the-re was some -

c o n f l i c t of names somewhere s o they wouldnt

1 give it the name of Benton ]ltills and t h a t s 6

1 how- tha t met ropo l i s became c a l l e d Bagby j

Coakley Well youve had a l i t t l e p o l i t i c a l career

1 yourse l f You were what a s s e s s o r here

Bagby O h I was a s se s so r f o r awhile -j

t Coakley How many years I1

Bagby ~ w e l v e yearsf

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Coskley Wow he s t he manager of our pub l ic u t i l i t y

d i s t r i c t water d i s t r i c t

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Coakley ~ i r n ~ w o r t h T h e nex t man h i r e i s ~ a l t amp r Waiter

- - - - ark you a f r a i d t o t e l l ~ o u r yoamp -a g e o r ~ r i l l

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- I forgot (He was 82) - -

many t irnes that

~ o a k l t j y well Walter you were what y o u were s h e r i f f

Tor how many te ms -

Farnsworth One

Coakley One term And you spent most of your ca ree r

d r iv ing s tage d idn t you

Fsrnsworth Well I ve worked seve ra l years i n the county

I was tax c o l l e c t o r and coronerand publ ic

adminis t ra tor and I was s h e r i f f and f a u l t -

f i n d e r I want t o t e l l vou about the time my

f a t h e r a r r ived here

Coakley Go ahead Walter l e t s hea r it

Farnsworth Landed here on t he 15 th of Apri l 1850 i n

West Virginia

Coakley Is t h a t so What was h i s business miner

Farnsworth Blacksmith And they came overland He t o l d

me about t h e i r journey and he s a i d t hey fd

take a horse and swim i t across the r i v e r and

drag a rope- and then when they go t t o the end

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the re across the r i v e r why theyd put t h a t

rep onto a chain and then theyd p u l l th chain

across Finally theyfd ge t on t h a t s i de and

theyd l i i tch the - oxen on the chain -and p u l l the

wagons through the 14ississippi They d idn t t

have an$ bridges then and t h a t s the way they

got across So when they g o t over here t o

Bridgeport- they s t a r t e d up over the S i e r r a -

Nevadas end they came t o a signboard and on

t h i s signSoard was pr in ted I f youre l o s t

take the r i g h t hand t r a i l And- they were

l o s t ill r i g h t And time my f a t h e r came up - -

and saw tha t he sa id Well l e t s take it

Mymother always-taught rramp when I go t

bewil-dered t o take the r i g h t hand t r a i l So

they took the r i g h t hand t r a i l and i t landed

them down i n the Calaveras Big Trees If

theyd taken the l e f t hand theyd been down

Well when they go t t o the grove i t began

t o ra in And of course they had schooners

they had t h e i r wagons t he re l i k e boats When

they went t o go across on t he re - they d go by

p u l l i n g i t with the oxen p u l l i n g a c r o s s on

the bank So they go t i n t o the Big Trees over

- -

here Mhv i t kept ralniny enc7 r a i n l r ~ g~ n d

ralnirw ~ n dthey h ~ dt o cl imb ~p i n t h e f r

wsgorls 11p i n the b o e t s and the re was no f e e d

f o r the hor ses and c e t t l e and they +em- scared

They couldnfi c r o s s t h e r i v e r So my fsfJher

he rode mound 1ook i r~g f o r e p l ~ c e he s a l d

c r o s s i n g came bnck end wh6n he came i n t o the

subul-bs of E i g Trees why he not lced a f l a s h

of l i g h t IIe WRB r i d i n ~by a t r e e t h a t had

f ~ l l e nnnd he stopped ~ n dlooked and it was

hollow So he g o t o f f h i s ho r se and went in

t h e r e and t h e r e was room enou~gt j u s t throu

t h a t t r e e t o ~ e t o c r o s s t h e r i v e r

So they went i n and t h e y took t h e 012 b e l l

cow they c a l l e d h e r Crybaby because every time

she wented t o be milked she1lt g e t r i g h t up

t o t h e canp a n d s h e l d never s t o p l t r l t h e y

come and mi lk he r She would c a l l =d t h e y

c s l l e d h e r Crybaby Ye l l she was t b e l e a 2 e r

of t h e whole men and h o r s e s grid eve ry th ing

t ake h e r by t h e b e l l s t r a p and you ccul2 lead

h e r anywhere So my Dad he cone back and got

t he o l d b e l l cow nnd he started through t h l s

- ~6akit iy DO m y women remember o i you men o r any of you

any p a r t i c u l a r l y hampiorous inciden-ts t a k i n g

-

Farnsworth

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coqkxky

place i n - t h i s courtroom -either t h a t you

heard about o r t h a t you wi tnessed

Iheard one

canwe t - i l l i t

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Fakn3worth I reniexber see ing t he b i g g e s t crowd I eve r saw

Mrs Cast

Farnsworth

Man

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

i n rny l i f e w a s t h l s courthouse i n 81

But don t t e l l about any snakes p lease Dont

t e l l about any snakes your snake s t o r i e s

we don t want t o hea r those

IBout t he snakes

We don t want t o h e a r your snake s t o r i e s

Walter

This amp I t no snake s to ry

A l l r i g h t t e l l us about t he b igges t crowd you

ever saw here i n 81

Well they had a woman come here and she was

preaching good teniperance And I don t t h ink

I ever d id s ee more people i n t h a t courtroom

than t he r e was t h i s time She was a wonderful

t a l k e r And t hey had a l i t t l e Irishman t h a t

was r a i s e d around here came here and he

couldn1t read nor w r i t e but hi could spin a -

joke o r somethin And thi s l ady made a

remark t h a t i f anyone who drank l i quo r fop

f ou r years t h e i r stomsch was spoi led his -

-l i t t l e Irishman well he l i s t e n e d 2nd looked

on and she vent on and f i n a l l y she says

NOW i f t h e r e s anybodyld l i k e t o ask any

quest ion I d be g l sd t o answer it So he

go t down and he says Lady do you say

anyone who drank l i q u o r f o r t h r ee two $ears

stomach was spiledT1 Yes He says I

t e l l you what 111 do 111 put my stomzch up

a p i n s t yours-any time you see f i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Eonestly t h a t house j u s t roared Tha t s a

f a c t It happened r i g h t i n there I remember

i t a s well as1 j u s t t o l d it

THE FITE CASE

Leidig I think one of the most famous cases t h a t was

- ever t r i e d i n t h i s courtrooin was the case when -

-

old Lucy Hite sued old John Hite that time -

Coakley O h 1 e t ~hear abou t t ha t Therels q u i t e a -

- r e p o r t on t h a t case but t h a t s the appe l l a t e

repor t T e l l us something about what happened

- -in t h a t case

- Woman When was it

-

Man 1900 o r so was i t It was i n t h i s century -

Leidig The way Bi te happened t o f ind t h a t mine it used

t o be vou remember when we had what they ca l l ed -

the grub s take Well IIite and Kearns and a l l

of them and old Hickman they wouldnt s take

him any more and they were a l l there on the

river And it wasnt t h i s o ld l u c y It was

her s i s t e r t h a t was with h i m t h a t time when

he found t h a t mine and she wanted t o go over

t o where Indian F l a t i s now --Farmsworth Wasnl t she l i v i n g w i t h a f e l l a from ~ r e s n o F la t

Leidig -- she wanted t o go over t o this fandango

and he to ld he r she cou ldn f t go and he was

down by the r i v e r bank and he was mort iss ing

up some samples of some hed picked up

and she watched him and she sneaked off

She 1 ~ ~ s up the h i l l - She hsd about half-way -

him hand-icapped but he was going - t o go a f t e r -

pick do

- -

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h i l l 1know right where the spotwas where he- -

- found it - W e l l he se t doim the re t o r e s t and

unconsc ious ly~jus t covering the s l a t e s t ick ing

up there - The f e l l a wasnt prospectin j u s t

takinl a r e s t Looked over the h i l l -and-she

was halfway down the other side And he said

Oh s h e l l come home a f t e r awhile And he

knocked t h i s piece of s l a t e off and the gold

was r i g h t there i n the and t h a t s the

way he discovered the Hite Mine There was

no Indian squaw showed him t o it Why would

an Indian squaw when he was on the verge of

s ta rva t ion wait u n t i l he pret ty near starved

t o death and then take him out and show him

the mine He had $SQOOO-in bul l ion around

h i s mine there before anybody knew anything

about it

And then he got s ick and -he went t o San

Francisco because my motherwent and saw him

In the 01liJ IFerlFrnl fntei - or

K a r k s t S t r eek 9 - -

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- - I thjr1k 8t tillamp time 5 t G e s be blipen Elfthn n d

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x i 07 the s6o t~~ s i d e o f I h r k a t stmdt

- - Ha go t Slcp then He went tothe h o s ~ it $ l

- - - -

- - ttie Crrvkrl thnt hampmerrerl- - sncl olQ ~e when 1 - - lt - - she w a s P ~ U Y S B Iamp t h e hdsp3 t~l sorn~bodg t o l d

- - - -

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h i n l hRvirig S Q hch money - - hkilooked I1e1 p b ~ ~ t -

+ l i k e - he was ha l f l amp u s g - - she wns to s e t -

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r hegt cnp f o r h i m nnclshe g0t h h

j T J I ~ ~O R ~ ~ l l lhe brps -the m s n thatJ ~ 1

I - worlced up t h e case f o r o l d Lucy f1ite t o grinamp

s u i t R S conunon l a w w i f e she was ses And

I

they had old j1ite p r e t t g n e a r going

John Wall w a s t he man t h a t was on her side

and what we the f e l l a fs nsme t h a t u s e d t o

come from Merced Jim peck Jim peck and

Breckinr idge w a s on h i s s i d e 9 l d 3reckinridge

hed s t a n d up to t he c l ~ s p i d o rover t h e r e and

p l i n g r i g h t i n t o i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Coakley You mean t o t e l l me Judge Tra$ucco didnft

hold him i n contempt f o r taat

Leidig- No t h a t was before Judge T r a w c c o fs time

(Genera l d iscuss ion co~sensust h a t i t w a s

- i n C o r c o r a n s time)

Ccakley You go s h e a d and t e l l 11s something abcut t h a t

- - - -

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- (zrqmcn t l 3 s c iss tiii) - -

-Firstdf - a l l John ~ ~ rcor an was tM Judge - Coakiey

Leidig 1 - Yes sir- --

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coik1ey And t l ~ampttornt iysf o r damp side ampre ampote - - - -

Castlehouri ~ d n d o n anclCondon ~ Arid t h e atjier y - -

- s3de -waSRogers n i ~ drntamprsonwas t h ~ tco+rampct

L e i d i g - amp ~ dj o h n R Wall - -

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Krs Cast

Wall tnlght have been one o f ths a t t o r n e y s Ke

doesnt show on the r ecord You t e l l us about

the case

John wasnft t h a t b e f o r e gtJallfs t ime

Old John R Wall was r i g h t h e r e he was r i g h t

here when t h e y h t ~ dt h a t suit when o l d Lucy

Hitc was t r y i n g t o i e t the 3 i t e f 3 Cove -2ropertg

She wanted t h e H i t e s Cove p r o p e r t y $600000

They comromised t h e case They awarded i-ler -Tiey g i v e h e r so much They made Jim J e s t f a l l

=c Torniy Gibbs a son of her first husband --he was a c r i p p l e d f e l l a

Krs S a s t They c u t o f f his l e g and lie was going t o schoo l

when t hey t o l d us on t h e q t m d $0 we went

up t o t h e p l a c e where they burn t the leg and

I n c l i ~ n Pe te ranch Tha t W R S R show p lnce i n

FTariposa county when he pot t h r o u ~ h w i t h it

Somebody collie a long one day and s a i d what ya

d o l n t K r ~ i t e H e hnd an o ld mule and an

o l d ho r se h a n l e s s a l l t i e d t o g e t h e r w i t h

wire Well he s a i d Im tl-line t o plough

o u t a do l l a r He was worth probably f o u r o r

f i v e m i l l i o n -

And John H i t e d i e d and l e f t his widow

And i t was 1906 ~ n dhe w a s up i n I Io l s tead

Undertaking P a r l o r s H e d i ed on 1 6 t h of

~ G i l born ing o f t he 1 8 t h of A p r i l he g o t -

cremated r i g h t t h e r e

Chamberlain

I have t h e memoirs of Judge Corcoran t h a t he -

publ ished - a t one t i rne and t h i s i 6 one o f - h i s

s ta tements which might b e i n t e r e s t i n g - -

I $7

~ d h n ~ b r c o r a k i n 1894 had been j u d g e f o r

31 and had dkcidedmmy of C a l i f o r n $ a t s

- water s u i t s w i t h never a d 6 c i s i o n reversed

That 1s h i s o h words He wrote up t h e h i s t 0 r ~ -

of the county i n d i f f e r e n t d i v i s i o n s and he

says I n t h e pe r iod up t o 1865 the county

ba r cons i s t ed of Herber t and Burke and M e r r i t t

and s o fo r th He s a i d In t n a t f i r s t per iod

the only man who s u f f e r e d t h e extreme p e n a l t y

under t h e law and many c la im he should n o t have

been executed was Dennis ~ahoney Now I

d o n t t know anyth ing about t h e Dennis Kahoney

case I t v e never looked i t up I n 1936

a l l were gone Those who had acqui red a

n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n were p h i 1 D Herbert

Congressman from C a l i f o r n i a John D EcCuilough

e a r l y d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa and a f t e r -

wards over nor of Vermont H D Worthington

f irst Congressman of Nevada and subsequently

m i n i s t e r t o the Argentine Republic

~ o l o i l e l3 n 1 n i r ~ l E lb4erri-$t Chief J u s t i c e -

-

-

~ ~ ~ b u c c d - - he - Then i n - the p amp r i o d u p t h 1amp05

-

t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

$IPS T

Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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er w ~ S he ree11y qui t e a f nmnus o r ~ t o r -

cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

~ ~ ~ + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b p =--z

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N+s Cast- - I h a v e a ka-iife ahcut th$s long t h a t yas presented ~

I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

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FIAN( I IGS ~-cjri11 LI (r A I J D clrrpx ~ J IOLEIGE -

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

- - f o r you t 0 vo te for - I looked-nt h i m _

J i m

w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

i

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

I

3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

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1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

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N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

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- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

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~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

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t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

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-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

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Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

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did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

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Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

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the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

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What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

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Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

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Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

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coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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-manyyears he w a s D i s t r i c t Attorney he was

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~ u d ~ e lie passed f o r t h i r t y - s i x y e a r s away - -

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Trs T - I as born i n Visa l ia but I came here when I

was a few months old and Ive l i ved here a l l -

my l i f e

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M r ~ e w e l lChanberlain -

(Operator of a motel a t ~ idygtines he

I wrote the book Cal l of old)

Jack Leidig

le is o lder brother ~ h a r i e s~ w i l l eLeidig

was the f i r s t white ch i ld b ~ r ni n Yosemite National Park)

Leidig Fy nother and f a t h e r stopped there with old

man Lamon He w a s a pioneer s e t t l e r i n the

Yosemite That orchard t h a t orchard r i g h t

where Camp Curry is t h a t s the old south

I Lamon orchard My f a t h e r and Lamon planted

t h a t orchard there i n March 1868I Coakley - You mean t h a t orchard where they now park

Leidig Yeah around i n there yeah

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Farnsrrorth i

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Coakley

Leidig

us l i v ing One s i s t e r passed away --who

Belle She was cremated two seeks ago today

I don t h o w whether you f o l k s know it or no t

but my mother s f a t h e r was the man who sunk

the s h a f t ou t t o the Princeton Kine he used

t o c a l l it Down a t M t Bull ion drove the

Pine Tree end Josephine Tunnels f i r s t

Your mother s f a t h e r What was h i s name

Donald Doby Ibly g r amho the r on my no ther s

s i de was buried up here i n t h i s cemetery the

6 t h of December 1862

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i - d r u g g i s t of the community

- M r R And t h e oidest one ( l a u g h t e r )

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across t h e Nerced River and which d i v i d e s the

county t h e n o r t h and t h e s o u t h side of thei

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f o r i t Anyway when he cot back t o taslinzton

D C they asked him what t o c k l l i t No ha

aslced my f a t h e r first what t o c a l l i t and my

1 f a t h e r s a i d Benton I f i l l s And when Ray go t

1 b a c k t o Washington D C the-re was some -

c o n f l i c t of names somewhere s o they wouldnt

1 give it the name of Benton ]ltills and t h a t s 6

1 how- tha t met ropo l i s became c a l l e d Bagby j

Coakley Well youve had a l i t t l e p o l i t i c a l career

1 yourse l f You were what a s s e s s o r here

Bagby O h I was a s se s so r f o r awhile -j

t Coakley How many years I1

Bagby ~ w e l v e yearsf

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d i s t r i c t water d i s t r i c t

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many t irnes that

~ o a k l t j y well Walter you were what y o u were s h e r i f f

Tor how many te ms -

Farnsworth One

Coakley One term And you spent most of your ca ree r

d r iv ing s tage d idn t you

Fsrnsworth Well I ve worked seve ra l years i n the county

I was tax c o l l e c t o r and coronerand publ ic

adminis t ra tor and I was s h e r i f f and f a u l t -

f i n d e r I want t o t e l l vou about the time my

f a t h e r a r r ived here

Coakley Go ahead Walter l e t s hea r it

Farnsworth Landed here on t he 15 th of Apri l 1850 i n

West Virginia

Coakley Is t h a t so What was h i s business miner

Farnsworth Blacksmith And they came overland He t o l d

me about t h e i r journey and he s a i d t hey fd

take a horse and swim i t across the r i v e r and

drag a rope- and then when they go t t o the end

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the re across the r i v e r why theyd put t h a t

rep onto a chain and then theyd p u l l th chain

across Finally theyfd ge t on t h a t s i de and

theyd l i i tch the - oxen on the chain -and p u l l the

wagons through the 14ississippi They d idn t t

have an$ bridges then and t h a t s the way they

got across So when they g o t over here t o

Bridgeport- they s t a r t e d up over the S i e r r a -

Nevadas end they came t o a signboard and on

t h i s signSoard was pr in ted I f youre l o s t

take the r i g h t hand t r a i l And- they were

l o s t ill r i g h t And time my f a t h e r came up - -

and saw tha t he sa id Well l e t s take it

Mymother always-taught rramp when I go t

bewil-dered t o take the r i g h t hand t r a i l So

they took the r i g h t hand t r a i l and i t landed

them down i n the Calaveras Big Trees If

theyd taken the l e f t hand theyd been down

Well when they go t t o the grove i t began

t o ra in And of course they had schooners

they had t h e i r wagons t he re l i k e boats When

they went t o go across on t he re - they d go by

p u l l i n g i t with the oxen p u l l i n g a c r o s s on

the bank So they go t i n t o the Big Trees over

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ralnirw ~ n dthey h ~ dt o cl imb ~p i n t h e f r

wsgorls 11p i n the b o e t s and the re was no f e e d

f o r the hor ses and c e t t l e and they +em- scared

They couldnfi c r o s s t h e r i v e r So my fsfJher

he rode mound 1ook i r~g f o r e p l ~ c e he s a l d

c r o s s i n g came bnck end wh6n he came i n t o the

subul-bs of E i g Trees why he not lced a f l a s h

of l i g h t IIe WRB r i d i n ~by a t r e e t h a t had

f ~ l l e nnnd he stopped ~ n dlooked and it was

hollow So he g o t o f f h i s ho r se and went in

t h e r e and t h e r e was room enou~gt j u s t throu

t h a t t r e e t o ~ e t o c r o s s t h e r i v e r

So they went i n and t h e y took t h e 012 b e l l

cow they c a l l e d h e r Crybaby because every time

she wented t o be milked she1lt g e t r i g h t up

t o t h e canp a n d s h e l d never s t o p l t r l t h e y

come and mi lk he r She would c a l l =d t h e y

c s l l e d h e r Crybaby Ye l l she was t b e l e a 2 e r

of t h e whole men and h o r s e s grid eve ry th ing

t ake h e r by t h e b e l l s t r a p and you ccul2 lead

h e r anywhere So my Dad he cone back and got

t he o l d b e l l cow nnd he started through t h l s

- ~6akit iy DO m y women remember o i you men o r any of you

any p a r t i c u l a r l y hampiorous inciden-ts t a k i n g

-

Farnsworth

-

coqkxky

place i n - t h i s courtroom -either t h a t you

heard about o r t h a t you wi tnessed

Iheard one

canwe t - i l l i t

-

-

_ Hamp Cast L e t h e r g o Y a I t c r l e t h e r go (l aughter)-

Fakn3worth I reniexber see ing t he b i g g e s t crowd I eve r saw

Mrs Cast

Farnsworth

Man

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

i n rny l i f e w a s t h l s courthouse i n 81

But don t t e l l about any snakes p lease Dont

t e l l about any snakes your snake s t o r i e s

we don t want t o hea r those

IBout t he snakes

We don t want t o h e a r your snake s t o r i e s

Walter

This amp I t no snake s to ry

A l l r i g h t t e l l us about t he b igges t crowd you

ever saw here i n 81

Well they had a woman come here and she was

preaching good teniperance And I don t t h ink

I ever d id s ee more people i n t h a t courtroom

than t he r e was t h i s time She was a wonderful

t a l k e r And t hey had a l i t t l e Irishman t h a t

was r a i s e d around here came here and he

couldn1t read nor w r i t e but hi could spin a -

joke o r somethin And thi s l ady made a

remark t h a t i f anyone who drank l i quo r fop

f ou r years t h e i r stomsch was spoi led his -

-l i t t l e Irishman well he l i s t e n e d 2nd looked

on and she vent on and f i n a l l y she says

NOW i f t h e r e s anybodyld l i k e t o ask any

quest ion I d be g l sd t o answer it So he

go t down and he says Lady do you say

anyone who drank l i q u o r f o r t h r ee two $ears

stomach was spiledT1 Yes He says I

t e l l you what 111 do 111 put my stomzch up

a p i n s t yours-any time you see f i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Eonestly t h a t house j u s t roared Tha t s a

f a c t It happened r i g h t i n there I remember

i t a s well as1 j u s t t o l d it

THE FITE CASE

Leidig I think one of the most famous cases t h a t was

- ever t r i e d i n t h i s courtrooin was the case when -

-

old Lucy Hite sued old John Hite that time -

Coakley O h 1 e t ~hear abou t t ha t Therels q u i t e a -

- r e p o r t on t h a t case but t h a t s the appe l l a t e

repor t T e l l us something about what happened

- -in t h a t case

- Woman When was it

-

Man 1900 o r so was i t It was i n t h i s century -

Leidig The way Bi te happened t o f ind t h a t mine it used

t o be vou remember when we had what they ca l l ed -

the grub s take Well IIite and Kearns and a l l

of them and old Hickman they wouldnt s take

him any more and they were a l l there on the

river And it wasnt t h i s o ld l u c y It was

her s i s t e r t h a t was with h i m t h a t time when

he found t h a t mine and she wanted t o go over

t o where Indian F l a t i s now --Farmsworth Wasnl t she l i v i n g w i t h a f e l l a from ~ r e s n o F la t

Leidig -- she wanted t o go over t o this fandango

and he to ld he r she cou ldn f t go and he was

down by the r i v e r bank and he was mort iss ing

up some samples of some hed picked up

and she watched him and she sneaked off

She 1 ~ ~ s up the h i l l - She hsd about half-way -

him hand-icapped but he was going - t o go a f t e r -

pick do

- -

-

h i l l 1know right where the spotwas where he- -

- found it - W e l l he se t doim the re t o r e s t and

unconsc ious ly~jus t covering the s l a t e s t ick ing

up there - The f e l l a wasnt prospectin j u s t

takinl a r e s t Looked over the h i l l -and-she

was halfway down the other side And he said

Oh s h e l l come home a f t e r awhile And he

knocked t h i s piece of s l a t e off and the gold

was r i g h t there i n the and t h a t s the

way he discovered the Hite Mine There was

no Indian squaw showed him t o it Why would

an Indian squaw when he was on the verge of

s ta rva t ion wait u n t i l he pret ty near starved

t o death and then take him out and show him

the mine He had $SQOOO-in bul l ion around

h i s mine there before anybody knew anything

about it

And then he got s ick and -he went t o San

Francisco because my motherwent and saw him

In the 01liJ IFerlFrnl fntei - or

K a r k s t S t r eek 9 - -

-

- - I thjr1k 8t tillamp time 5 t G e s be blipen Elfthn n d

- - - - -

x i 07 the s6o t~~ s i d e o f I h r k a t stmdt

- - Ha go t Slcp then He went tothe h o s ~ it $ l

- - - -

- - ttie Crrvkrl thnt hampmerrerl- - sncl olQ ~e when 1 - - lt - - she w a s P ~ U Y S B Iamp t h e hdsp3 t~l sorn~bodg t o l d

- - - -

i -

h i n l hRvirig S Q hch money - - hkilooked I1e1 p b ~ ~ t -

+ l i k e - he was ha l f l amp u s g - - she wns to s e t -

_ _

-

1

r hegt cnp f o r h i m nnclshe g0t h h

j T J I ~ ~O R ~ ~ l l lhe brps -the m s n thatJ ~ 1

I - worlced up t h e case f o r o l d Lucy f1ite t o grinamp

s u i t R S conunon l a w w i f e she was ses And

I

they had old j1ite p r e t t g n e a r going

John Wall w a s t he man t h a t was on her side

and what we the f e l l a fs nsme t h a t u s e d t o

come from Merced Jim peck Jim peck and

Breckinr idge w a s on h i s s i d e 9 l d 3reckinridge

hed s t a n d up to t he c l ~ s p i d o rover t h e r e and

p l i n g r i g h t i n t o i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Coakley You mean t o t e l l me Judge Tra$ucco didnft

hold him i n contempt f o r taat

Leidig- No t h a t was before Judge T r a w c c o fs time

(Genera l d iscuss ion co~sensust h a t i t w a s

- i n C o r c o r a n s time)

Ccakley You go s h e a d and t e l l 11s something abcut t h a t

- - - -

_ - _

- (zrqmcn t l 3 s c iss tiii) - -

-Firstdf - a l l John ~ ~ rcor an was tM Judge - Coakiey

Leidig 1 - Yes sir- --

- - -

coik1ey And t l ~ampttornt iysf o r damp side ampre ampote - - - -

Castlehouri ~ d n d o n anclCondon ~ Arid t h e atjier y - -

- s3de -waSRogers n i ~ drntamprsonwas t h ~ tco+rampct

L e i d i g - amp ~ dj o h n R Wall - -

~

Krs Cast

Wall tnlght have been one o f ths a t t o r n e y s Ke

doesnt show on the r ecord You t e l l us about

the case

John wasnft t h a t b e f o r e gtJallfs t ime

Old John R Wall was r i g h t h e r e he was r i g h t

here when t h e y h t ~ dt h a t suit when o l d Lucy

Hitc was t r y i n g t o i e t the 3 i t e f 3 Cove -2ropertg

She wanted t h e H i t e s Cove p r o p e r t y $600000

They comromised t h e case They awarded i-ler -Tiey g i v e h e r so much They made Jim J e s t f a l l

=c Torniy Gibbs a son of her first husband --he was a c r i p p l e d f e l l a

Krs S a s t They c u t o f f his l e g and lie was going t o schoo l

when t hey t o l d us on t h e q t m d $0 we went

up t o t h e p l a c e where they burn t the leg and

I n c l i ~ n Pe te ranch Tha t W R S R show p lnce i n

FTariposa county when he pot t h r o u ~ h w i t h it

Somebody collie a long one day and s a i d what ya

d o l n t K r ~ i t e H e hnd an o ld mule and an

o l d ho r se h a n l e s s a l l t i e d t o g e t h e r w i t h

wire Well he s a i d Im tl-line t o plough

o u t a do l l a r He was worth probably f o u r o r

f i v e m i l l i o n -

And John H i t e d i e d and l e f t his widow

And i t was 1906 ~ n dhe w a s up i n I Io l s tead

Undertaking P a r l o r s H e d i ed on 1 6 t h of

~ G i l born ing o f t he 1 8 t h of A p r i l he g o t -

cremated r i g h t t h e r e

Chamberlain

I have t h e memoirs of Judge Corcoran t h a t he -

publ ished - a t one t i rne and t h i s i 6 one o f - h i s

s ta tements which might b e i n t e r e s t i n g - -

I $7

~ d h n ~ b r c o r a k i n 1894 had been j u d g e f o r

31 and had dkcidedmmy of C a l i f o r n $ a t s

- water s u i t s w i t h never a d 6 c i s i o n reversed

That 1s h i s o h words He wrote up t h e h i s t 0 r ~ -

of the county i n d i f f e r e n t d i v i s i o n s and he

says I n t h e pe r iod up t o 1865 the county

ba r cons i s t ed of Herber t and Burke and M e r r i t t

and s o fo r th He s a i d In t n a t f i r s t per iod

the only man who s u f f e r e d t h e extreme p e n a l t y

under t h e law and many c la im he should n o t have

been executed was Dennis ~ahoney Now I

d o n t t know anyth ing about t h e Dennis Kahoney

case I t v e never looked i t up I n 1936

a l l were gone Those who had acqui red a

n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n were p h i 1 D Herbert

Congressman from C a l i f o r n i a John D EcCuilough

e a r l y d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa and a f t e r -

wards over nor of Vermont H D Worthington

f irst Congressman of Nevada and subsequently

m i n i s t e r t o the Argentine Republic

~ o l o i l e l3 n 1 n i r ~ l E lb4erri-$t Chief J u s t i c e -

-

-

~ ~ ~ b u c c d - - he - Then i n - the p amp r i o d u p t h 1amp05

-

t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

$IPS T

Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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i - -lt ) -

er w ~ S he ree11y qui t e a f nmnus o r ~ t o r -

cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

~ ~ ~ + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b p =--z

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N+s Cast- - I h a v e a ka-iife ahcut th$s long t h a t yas presented ~

I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

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w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

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- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

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3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

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K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

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I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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I don t h o w whether you f o l k s know it or no t

but my mother s f a t h e r was the man who sunk

the s h a f t ou t t o the Princeton Kine he used

t o c a l l it Down a t M t Bull ion drove the

Pine Tree end Josephine Tunnels f i r s t

Your mother s f a t h e r What was h i s name

Donald Doby Ibly g r amho the r on my no ther s

s i de was buried up here i n t h i s cemetery the

6 t h of December 1862

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D C they asked him what t o c k l l i t No ha

aslced my f a t h e r first what t o c a l l i t and my

1 f a t h e r s a i d Benton I f i l l s And when Ray go t

1 b a c k t o Washington D C the-re was some -

c o n f l i c t of names somewhere s o they wouldnt

1 give it the name of Benton ]ltills and t h a t s 6

1 how- tha t met ropo l i s became c a l l e d Bagby j

Coakley Well youve had a l i t t l e p o l i t i c a l career

1 yourse l f You were what a s s e s s o r here

Bagby O h I was a s se s so r f o r awhile -j

t Coakley How many years I1

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Tor how many te ms -

Farnsworth One

Coakley One term And you spent most of your ca ree r

d r iv ing s tage d idn t you

Fsrnsworth Well I ve worked seve ra l years i n the county

I was tax c o l l e c t o r and coronerand publ ic

adminis t ra tor and I was s h e r i f f and f a u l t -

f i n d e r I want t o t e l l vou about the time my

f a t h e r a r r ived here

Coakley Go ahead Walter l e t s hea r it

Farnsworth Landed here on t he 15 th of Apri l 1850 i n

West Virginia

Coakley Is t h a t so What was h i s business miner

Farnsworth Blacksmith And they came overland He t o l d

me about t h e i r journey and he s a i d t hey fd

take a horse and swim i t across the r i v e r and

drag a rope- and then when they go t t o the end

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the re across the r i v e r why theyd put t h a t

rep onto a chain and then theyd p u l l th chain

across Finally theyfd ge t on t h a t s i de and

theyd l i i tch the - oxen on the chain -and p u l l the

wagons through the 14ississippi They d idn t t

have an$ bridges then and t h a t s the way they

got across So when they g o t over here t o

Bridgeport- they s t a r t e d up over the S i e r r a -

Nevadas end they came t o a signboard and on

t h i s signSoard was pr in ted I f youre l o s t

take the r i g h t hand t r a i l And- they were

l o s t ill r i g h t And time my f a t h e r came up - -

and saw tha t he sa id Well l e t s take it

Mymother always-taught rramp when I go t

bewil-dered t o take the r i g h t hand t r a i l So

they took the r i g h t hand t r a i l and i t landed

them down i n the Calaveras Big Trees If

theyd taken the l e f t hand theyd been down

Well when they go t t o the grove i t began

t o ra in And of course they had schooners

they had t h e i r wagons t he re l i k e boats When

they went t o go across on t he re - they d go by

p u l l i n g i t with the oxen p u l l i n g a c r o s s on

the bank So they go t i n t o the Big Trees over

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ralnirw ~ n dthey h ~ dt o cl imb ~p i n t h e f r

wsgorls 11p i n the b o e t s and the re was no f e e d

f o r the hor ses and c e t t l e and they +em- scared

They couldnfi c r o s s t h e r i v e r So my fsfJher

he rode mound 1ook i r~g f o r e p l ~ c e he s a l d

c r o s s i n g came bnck end wh6n he came i n t o the

subul-bs of E i g Trees why he not lced a f l a s h

of l i g h t IIe WRB r i d i n ~by a t r e e t h a t had

f ~ l l e nnnd he stopped ~ n dlooked and it was

hollow So he g o t o f f h i s ho r se and went in

t h e r e and t h e r e was room enou~gt j u s t throu

t h a t t r e e t o ~ e t o c r o s s t h e r i v e r

So they went i n and t h e y took t h e 012 b e l l

cow they c a l l e d h e r Crybaby because every time

she wented t o be milked she1lt g e t r i g h t up

t o t h e canp a n d s h e l d never s t o p l t r l t h e y

come and mi lk he r She would c a l l =d t h e y

c s l l e d h e r Crybaby Ye l l she was t b e l e a 2 e r

of t h e whole men and h o r s e s grid eve ry th ing

t ake h e r by t h e b e l l s t r a p and you ccul2 lead

h e r anywhere So my Dad he cone back and got

t he o l d b e l l cow nnd he started through t h l s

- ~6akit iy DO m y women remember o i you men o r any of you

any p a r t i c u l a r l y hampiorous inciden-ts t a k i n g

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Farnsworth

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place i n - t h i s courtroom -either t h a t you

heard about o r t h a t you wi tnessed

Iheard one

canwe t - i l l i t

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Fakn3worth I reniexber see ing t he b i g g e s t crowd I eve r saw

Mrs Cast

Farnsworth

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Coakley

Farnsworth

i n rny l i f e w a s t h l s courthouse i n 81

But don t t e l l about any snakes p lease Dont

t e l l about any snakes your snake s t o r i e s

we don t want t o hea r those

IBout t he snakes

We don t want t o h e a r your snake s t o r i e s

Walter

This amp I t no snake s to ry

A l l r i g h t t e l l us about t he b igges t crowd you

ever saw here i n 81

Well they had a woman come here and she was

preaching good teniperance And I don t t h ink

I ever d id s ee more people i n t h a t courtroom

than t he r e was t h i s time She was a wonderful

t a l k e r And t hey had a l i t t l e Irishman t h a t

was r a i s e d around here came here and he

couldn1t read nor w r i t e but hi could spin a -

joke o r somethin And thi s l ady made a

remark t h a t i f anyone who drank l i quo r fop

f ou r years t h e i r stomsch was spoi led his -

-l i t t l e Irishman well he l i s t e n e d 2nd looked

on and she vent on and f i n a l l y she says

NOW i f t h e r e s anybodyld l i k e t o ask any

quest ion I d be g l sd t o answer it So he

go t down and he says Lady do you say

anyone who drank l i q u o r f o r t h r ee two $ears

stomach was spiledT1 Yes He says I

t e l l you what 111 do 111 put my stomzch up

a p i n s t yours-any time you see f i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Eonestly t h a t house j u s t roared Tha t s a

f a c t It happened r i g h t i n there I remember

i t a s well as1 j u s t t o l d it

THE FITE CASE

Leidig I think one of the most famous cases t h a t was

- ever t r i e d i n t h i s courtrooin was the case when -

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old Lucy Hite sued old John Hite that time -

Coakley O h 1 e t ~hear abou t t ha t Therels q u i t e a -

- r e p o r t on t h a t case but t h a t s the appe l l a t e

repor t T e l l us something about what happened

- -in t h a t case

- Woman When was it

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Man 1900 o r so was i t It was i n t h i s century -

Leidig The way Bi te happened t o f ind t h a t mine it used

t o be vou remember when we had what they ca l l ed -

the grub s take Well IIite and Kearns and a l l

of them and old Hickman they wouldnt s take

him any more and they were a l l there on the

river And it wasnt t h i s o ld l u c y It was

her s i s t e r t h a t was with h i m t h a t time when

he found t h a t mine and she wanted t o go over

t o where Indian F l a t i s now --Farmsworth Wasnl t she l i v i n g w i t h a f e l l a from ~ r e s n o F la t

Leidig -- she wanted t o go over t o this fandango

and he to ld he r she cou ldn f t go and he was

down by the r i v e r bank and he was mort iss ing

up some samples of some hed picked up

and she watched him and she sneaked off

She 1 ~ ~ s up the h i l l - She hsd about half-way -

him hand-icapped but he was going - t o go a f t e r -

pick do

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h i l l 1know right where the spotwas where he- -

- found it - W e l l he se t doim the re t o r e s t and

unconsc ious ly~jus t covering the s l a t e s t ick ing

up there - The f e l l a wasnt prospectin j u s t

takinl a r e s t Looked over the h i l l -and-she

was halfway down the other side And he said

Oh s h e l l come home a f t e r awhile And he

knocked t h i s piece of s l a t e off and the gold

was r i g h t there i n the and t h a t s the

way he discovered the Hite Mine There was

no Indian squaw showed him t o it Why would

an Indian squaw when he was on the verge of

s ta rva t ion wait u n t i l he pret ty near starved

t o death and then take him out and show him

the mine He had $SQOOO-in bul l ion around

h i s mine there before anybody knew anything

about it

And then he got s ick and -he went t o San

Francisco because my motherwent and saw him

In the 01liJ IFerlFrnl fntei - or

K a r k s t S t r eek 9 - -

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- - I thjr1k 8t tillamp time 5 t G e s be blipen Elfthn n d

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x i 07 the s6o t~~ s i d e o f I h r k a t stmdt

- - Ha go t Slcp then He went tothe h o s ~ it $ l

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h i n l hRvirig S Q hch money - - hkilooked I1e1 p b ~ ~ t -

+ l i k e - he was ha l f l amp u s g - - she wns to s e t -

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j T J I ~ ~O R ~ ~ l l lhe brps -the m s n thatJ ~ 1

I - worlced up t h e case f o r o l d Lucy f1ite t o grinamp

s u i t R S conunon l a w w i f e she was ses And

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they had old j1ite p r e t t g n e a r going

John Wall w a s t he man t h a t was on her side

and what we the f e l l a fs nsme t h a t u s e d t o

come from Merced Jim peck Jim peck and

Breckinr idge w a s on h i s s i d e 9 l d 3reckinridge

hed s t a n d up to t he c l ~ s p i d o rover t h e r e and

p l i n g r i g h t i n t o i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Coakley You mean t o t e l l me Judge Tra$ucco didnft

hold him i n contempt f o r taat

Leidig- No t h a t was before Judge T r a w c c o fs time

(Genera l d iscuss ion co~sensust h a t i t w a s

- i n C o r c o r a n s time)

Ccakley You go s h e a d and t e l l 11s something abcut t h a t

- - - -

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-Firstdf - a l l John ~ ~ rcor an was tM Judge - Coakiey

Leidig 1 - Yes sir- --

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coik1ey And t l ~ampttornt iysf o r damp side ampre ampote - - - -

Castlehouri ~ d n d o n anclCondon ~ Arid t h e atjier y - -

- s3de -waSRogers n i ~ drntamprsonwas t h ~ tco+rampct

L e i d i g - amp ~ dj o h n R Wall - -

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Krs Cast

Wall tnlght have been one o f ths a t t o r n e y s Ke

doesnt show on the r ecord You t e l l us about

the case

John wasnft t h a t b e f o r e gtJallfs t ime

Old John R Wall was r i g h t h e r e he was r i g h t

here when t h e y h t ~ dt h a t suit when o l d Lucy

Hitc was t r y i n g t o i e t the 3 i t e f 3 Cove -2ropertg

She wanted t h e H i t e s Cove p r o p e r t y $600000

They comromised t h e case They awarded i-ler -Tiey g i v e h e r so much They made Jim J e s t f a l l

=c Torniy Gibbs a son of her first husband --he was a c r i p p l e d f e l l a

Krs S a s t They c u t o f f his l e g and lie was going t o schoo l

when t hey t o l d us on t h e q t m d $0 we went

up t o t h e p l a c e where they burn t the leg and

I n c l i ~ n Pe te ranch Tha t W R S R show p lnce i n

FTariposa county when he pot t h r o u ~ h w i t h it

Somebody collie a long one day and s a i d what ya

d o l n t K r ~ i t e H e hnd an o ld mule and an

o l d ho r se h a n l e s s a l l t i e d t o g e t h e r w i t h

wire Well he s a i d Im tl-line t o plough

o u t a do l l a r He was worth probably f o u r o r

f i v e m i l l i o n -

And John H i t e d i e d and l e f t his widow

And i t was 1906 ~ n dhe w a s up i n I Io l s tead

Undertaking P a r l o r s H e d i ed on 1 6 t h of

~ G i l born ing o f t he 1 8 t h of A p r i l he g o t -

cremated r i g h t t h e r e

Chamberlain

I have t h e memoirs of Judge Corcoran t h a t he -

publ ished - a t one t i rne and t h i s i 6 one o f - h i s

s ta tements which might b e i n t e r e s t i n g - -

I $7

~ d h n ~ b r c o r a k i n 1894 had been j u d g e f o r

31 and had dkcidedmmy of C a l i f o r n $ a t s

- water s u i t s w i t h never a d 6 c i s i o n reversed

That 1s h i s o h words He wrote up t h e h i s t 0 r ~ -

of the county i n d i f f e r e n t d i v i s i o n s and he

says I n t h e pe r iod up t o 1865 the county

ba r cons i s t ed of Herber t and Burke and M e r r i t t

and s o fo r th He s a i d In t n a t f i r s t per iod

the only man who s u f f e r e d t h e extreme p e n a l t y

under t h e law and many c la im he should n o t have

been executed was Dennis ~ahoney Now I

d o n t t know anyth ing about t h e Dennis Kahoney

case I t v e never looked i t up I n 1936

a l l were gone Those who had acqui red a

n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n were p h i 1 D Herbert

Congressman from C a l i f o r n i a John D EcCuilough

e a r l y d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa and a f t e r -

wards over nor of Vermont H D Worthington

f irst Congressman of Nevada and subsequently

m i n i s t e r t o the Argentine Republic

~ o l o i l e l3 n 1 n i r ~ l E lb4erri-$t Chief J u s t i c e -

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~ ~ ~ b u c c d - - he - Then i n - the p amp r i o d u p t h 1amp05

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t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

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Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

~ ~ ~ + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b p =--z

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N+s Cast- - I h a v e a ka-iife ahcut th$s long t h a t yas presented ~

I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

- - f o r you t 0 vo te for - I looked-nt h i m _

J i m

w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

i

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

I

3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

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9-4

1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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written about him yet

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k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

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- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

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~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

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t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

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-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

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Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

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did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

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Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

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the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

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What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

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Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

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They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

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coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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1 b a c k t o Washington D C the-re was some -

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1 how- tha t met ropo l i s became c a l l e d Bagby j

Coakley Well youve had a l i t t l e p o l i t i c a l career

1 yourse l f You were what a s s e s s o r here

Bagby O h I was a s se s so r f o r awhile -j

t Coakley How many years I1

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many t irnes that

~ o a k l t j y well Walter you were what y o u were s h e r i f f

Tor how many te ms -

Farnsworth One

Coakley One term And you spent most of your ca ree r

d r iv ing s tage d idn t you

Fsrnsworth Well I ve worked seve ra l years i n the county

I was tax c o l l e c t o r and coronerand publ ic

adminis t ra tor and I was s h e r i f f and f a u l t -

f i n d e r I want t o t e l l vou about the time my

f a t h e r a r r ived here

Coakley Go ahead Walter l e t s hea r it

Farnsworth Landed here on t he 15 th of Apri l 1850 i n

West Virginia

Coakley Is t h a t so What was h i s business miner

Farnsworth Blacksmith And they came overland He t o l d

me about t h e i r journey and he s a i d t hey fd

take a horse and swim i t across the r i v e r and

drag a rope- and then when they go t t o the end

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the re across the r i v e r why theyd put t h a t

rep onto a chain and then theyd p u l l th chain

across Finally theyfd ge t on t h a t s i de and

theyd l i i tch the - oxen on the chain -and p u l l the

wagons through the 14ississippi They d idn t t

have an$ bridges then and t h a t s the way they

got across So when they g o t over here t o

Bridgeport- they s t a r t e d up over the S i e r r a -

Nevadas end they came t o a signboard and on

t h i s signSoard was pr in ted I f youre l o s t

take the r i g h t hand t r a i l And- they were

l o s t ill r i g h t And time my f a t h e r came up - -

and saw tha t he sa id Well l e t s take it

Mymother always-taught rramp when I go t

bewil-dered t o take the r i g h t hand t r a i l So

they took the r i g h t hand t r a i l and i t landed

them down i n the Calaveras Big Trees If

theyd taken the l e f t hand theyd been down

Well when they go t t o the grove i t began

t o ra in And of course they had schooners

they had t h e i r wagons t he re l i k e boats When

they went t o go across on t he re - they d go by

p u l l i n g i t with the oxen p u l l i n g a c r o s s on

the bank So they go t i n t o the Big Trees over

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ralnirw ~ n dthey h ~ dt o cl imb ~p i n t h e f r

wsgorls 11p i n the b o e t s and the re was no f e e d

f o r the hor ses and c e t t l e and they +em- scared

They couldnfi c r o s s t h e r i v e r So my fsfJher

he rode mound 1ook i r~g f o r e p l ~ c e he s a l d

c r o s s i n g came bnck end wh6n he came i n t o the

subul-bs of E i g Trees why he not lced a f l a s h

of l i g h t IIe WRB r i d i n ~by a t r e e t h a t had

f ~ l l e nnnd he stopped ~ n dlooked and it was

hollow So he g o t o f f h i s ho r se and went in

t h e r e and t h e r e was room enou~gt j u s t throu

t h a t t r e e t o ~ e t o c r o s s t h e r i v e r

So they went i n and t h e y took t h e 012 b e l l

cow they c a l l e d h e r Crybaby because every time

she wented t o be milked she1lt g e t r i g h t up

t o t h e canp a n d s h e l d never s t o p l t r l t h e y

come and mi lk he r She would c a l l =d t h e y

c s l l e d h e r Crybaby Ye l l she was t b e l e a 2 e r

of t h e whole men and h o r s e s grid eve ry th ing

t ake h e r by t h e b e l l s t r a p and you ccul2 lead

h e r anywhere So my Dad he cone back and got

t he o l d b e l l cow nnd he started through t h l s

- ~6akit iy DO m y women remember o i you men o r any of you

any p a r t i c u l a r l y hampiorous inciden-ts t a k i n g

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Farnsworth

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place i n - t h i s courtroom -either t h a t you

heard about o r t h a t you wi tnessed

Iheard one

canwe t - i l l i t

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Fakn3worth I reniexber see ing t he b i g g e s t crowd I eve r saw

Mrs Cast

Farnsworth

Man

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

i n rny l i f e w a s t h l s courthouse i n 81

But don t t e l l about any snakes p lease Dont

t e l l about any snakes your snake s t o r i e s

we don t want t o hea r those

IBout t he snakes

We don t want t o h e a r your snake s t o r i e s

Walter

This amp I t no snake s to ry

A l l r i g h t t e l l us about t he b igges t crowd you

ever saw here i n 81

Well they had a woman come here and she was

preaching good teniperance And I don t t h ink

I ever d id s ee more people i n t h a t courtroom

than t he r e was t h i s time She was a wonderful

t a l k e r And t hey had a l i t t l e Irishman t h a t

was r a i s e d around here came here and he

couldn1t read nor w r i t e but hi could spin a -

joke o r somethin And thi s l ady made a

remark t h a t i f anyone who drank l i quo r fop

f ou r years t h e i r stomsch was spoi led his -

-l i t t l e Irishman well he l i s t e n e d 2nd looked

on and she vent on and f i n a l l y she says

NOW i f t h e r e s anybodyld l i k e t o ask any

quest ion I d be g l sd t o answer it So he

go t down and he says Lady do you say

anyone who drank l i q u o r f o r t h r ee two $ears

stomach was spiledT1 Yes He says I

t e l l you what 111 do 111 put my stomzch up

a p i n s t yours-any time you see f i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Eonestly t h a t house j u s t roared Tha t s a

f a c t It happened r i g h t i n there I remember

i t a s well as1 j u s t t o l d it

THE FITE CASE

Leidig I think one of the most famous cases t h a t was

- ever t r i e d i n t h i s courtrooin was the case when -

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old Lucy Hite sued old John Hite that time -

Coakley O h 1 e t ~hear abou t t ha t Therels q u i t e a -

- r e p o r t on t h a t case but t h a t s the appe l l a t e

repor t T e l l us something about what happened

- -in t h a t case

- Woman When was it

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Man 1900 o r so was i t It was i n t h i s century -

Leidig The way Bi te happened t o f ind t h a t mine it used

t o be vou remember when we had what they ca l l ed -

the grub s take Well IIite and Kearns and a l l

of them and old Hickman they wouldnt s take

him any more and they were a l l there on the

river And it wasnt t h i s o ld l u c y It was

her s i s t e r t h a t was with h i m t h a t time when

he found t h a t mine and she wanted t o go over

t o where Indian F l a t i s now --Farmsworth Wasnl t she l i v i n g w i t h a f e l l a from ~ r e s n o F la t

Leidig -- she wanted t o go over t o this fandango

and he to ld he r she cou ldn f t go and he was

down by the r i v e r bank and he was mort iss ing

up some samples of some hed picked up

and she watched him and she sneaked off

She 1 ~ ~ s up the h i l l - She hsd about half-way -

him hand-icapped but he was going - t o go a f t e r -

pick do

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h i l l 1know right where the spotwas where he- -

- found it - W e l l he se t doim the re t o r e s t and

unconsc ious ly~jus t covering the s l a t e s t ick ing

up there - The f e l l a wasnt prospectin j u s t

takinl a r e s t Looked over the h i l l -and-she

was halfway down the other side And he said

Oh s h e l l come home a f t e r awhile And he

knocked t h i s piece of s l a t e off and the gold

was r i g h t there i n the and t h a t s the

way he discovered the Hite Mine There was

no Indian squaw showed him t o it Why would

an Indian squaw when he was on the verge of

s ta rva t ion wait u n t i l he pret ty near starved

t o death and then take him out and show him

the mine He had $SQOOO-in bul l ion around

h i s mine there before anybody knew anything

about it

And then he got s ick and -he went t o San

Francisco because my motherwent and saw him

In the 01liJ IFerlFrnl fntei - or

K a r k s t S t r eek 9 - -

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x i 07 the s6o t~~ s i d e o f I h r k a t stmdt

- - Ha go t Slcp then He went tothe h o s ~ it $ l

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- - ttie Crrvkrl thnt hampmerrerl- - sncl olQ ~e when 1 - - lt - - she w a s P ~ U Y S B Iamp t h e hdsp3 t~l sorn~bodg t o l d

- - - -

i -

h i n l hRvirig S Q hch money - - hkilooked I1e1 p b ~ ~ t -

+ l i k e - he was ha l f l amp u s g - - she wns to s e t -

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r hegt cnp f o r h i m nnclshe g0t h h

j T J I ~ ~O R ~ ~ l l lhe brps -the m s n thatJ ~ 1

I - worlced up t h e case f o r o l d Lucy f1ite t o grinamp

s u i t R S conunon l a w w i f e she was ses And

I

they had old j1ite p r e t t g n e a r going

John Wall w a s t he man t h a t was on her side

and what we the f e l l a fs nsme t h a t u s e d t o

come from Merced Jim peck Jim peck and

Breckinr idge w a s on h i s s i d e 9 l d 3reckinridge

hed s t a n d up to t he c l ~ s p i d o rover t h e r e and

p l i n g r i g h t i n t o i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Coakley You mean t o t e l l me Judge Tra$ucco didnft

hold him i n contempt f o r taat

Leidig- No t h a t was before Judge T r a w c c o fs time

(Genera l d iscuss ion co~sensust h a t i t w a s

- i n C o r c o r a n s time)

Ccakley You go s h e a d and t e l l 11s something abcut t h a t

- - - -

_ - _

- (zrqmcn t l 3 s c iss tiii) - -

-Firstdf - a l l John ~ ~ rcor an was tM Judge - Coakiey

Leidig 1 - Yes sir- --

- - -

coik1ey And t l ~ampttornt iysf o r damp side ampre ampote - - - -

Castlehouri ~ d n d o n anclCondon ~ Arid t h e atjier y - -

- s3de -waSRogers n i ~ drntamprsonwas t h ~ tco+rampct

L e i d i g - amp ~ dj o h n R Wall - -

~

Krs Cast

Wall tnlght have been one o f ths a t t o r n e y s Ke

doesnt show on the r ecord You t e l l us about

the case

John wasnft t h a t b e f o r e gtJallfs t ime

Old John R Wall was r i g h t h e r e he was r i g h t

here when t h e y h t ~ dt h a t suit when o l d Lucy

Hitc was t r y i n g t o i e t the 3 i t e f 3 Cove -2ropertg

She wanted t h e H i t e s Cove p r o p e r t y $600000

They comromised t h e case They awarded i-ler -Tiey g i v e h e r so much They made Jim J e s t f a l l

=c Torniy Gibbs a son of her first husband --he was a c r i p p l e d f e l l a

Krs S a s t They c u t o f f his l e g and lie was going t o schoo l

when t hey t o l d us on t h e q t m d $0 we went

up t o t h e p l a c e where they burn t the leg and

I n c l i ~ n Pe te ranch Tha t W R S R show p lnce i n

FTariposa county when he pot t h r o u ~ h w i t h it

Somebody collie a long one day and s a i d what ya

d o l n t K r ~ i t e H e hnd an o ld mule and an

o l d ho r se h a n l e s s a l l t i e d t o g e t h e r w i t h

wire Well he s a i d Im tl-line t o plough

o u t a do l l a r He was worth probably f o u r o r

f i v e m i l l i o n -

And John H i t e d i e d and l e f t his widow

And i t was 1906 ~ n dhe w a s up i n I Io l s tead

Undertaking P a r l o r s H e d i ed on 1 6 t h of

~ G i l born ing o f t he 1 8 t h of A p r i l he g o t -

cremated r i g h t t h e r e

Chamberlain

I have t h e memoirs of Judge Corcoran t h a t he -

publ ished - a t one t i rne and t h i s i 6 one o f - h i s

s ta tements which might b e i n t e r e s t i n g - -

I $7

~ d h n ~ b r c o r a k i n 1894 had been j u d g e f o r

31 and had dkcidedmmy of C a l i f o r n $ a t s

- water s u i t s w i t h never a d 6 c i s i o n reversed

That 1s h i s o h words He wrote up t h e h i s t 0 r ~ -

of the county i n d i f f e r e n t d i v i s i o n s and he

says I n t h e pe r iod up t o 1865 the county

ba r cons i s t ed of Herber t and Burke and M e r r i t t

and s o fo r th He s a i d In t n a t f i r s t per iod

the only man who s u f f e r e d t h e extreme p e n a l t y

under t h e law and many c la im he should n o t have

been executed was Dennis ~ahoney Now I

d o n t t know anyth ing about t h e Dennis Kahoney

case I t v e never looked i t up I n 1936

a l l were gone Those who had acqui red a

n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n were p h i 1 D Herbert

Congressman from C a l i f o r n i a John D EcCuilough

e a r l y d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa and a f t e r -

wards over nor of Vermont H D Worthington

f irst Congressman of Nevada and subsequently

m i n i s t e r t o the Argentine Republic

~ o l o i l e l3 n 1 n i r ~ l E lb4erri-$t Chief J u s t i c e -

-

-

~ ~ ~ b u c c d - - he - Then i n - the p amp r i o d u p t h 1amp05

-

t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

$IPS T

Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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i - -lt ) -

er w ~ S he ree11y qui t e a f nmnus o r ~ t o r -

cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

~ ~ ~ + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b p =--z

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N+s Cast- - I h a v e a ka-iife ahcut th$s long t h a t yas presented ~

I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

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PEPS c i st--~ I c h a r g e 56 c e n t s ( l augh te r )

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

- - f o r you t 0 vo te for - I looked-nt h i m _

J i m

w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

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Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

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s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

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Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

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alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

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Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

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t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

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Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

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Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

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k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

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coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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c o n f l i c t of names somewhere s o they wouldnt

1 give it the name of Benton ]ltills and t h a t s 6

1 how- tha t met ropo l i s became c a l l e d Bagby j

Coakley Well youve had a l i t t l e p o l i t i c a l career

1 yourse l f You were what a s s e s s o r here

Bagby O h I was a s se s so r f o r awhile -j

t Coakley How many years I1

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many t irnes that

~ o a k l t j y well Walter you were what y o u were s h e r i f f

Tor how many te ms -

Farnsworth One

Coakley One term And you spent most of your ca ree r

d r iv ing s tage d idn t you

Fsrnsworth Well I ve worked seve ra l years i n the county

I was tax c o l l e c t o r and coronerand publ ic

adminis t ra tor and I was s h e r i f f and f a u l t -

f i n d e r I want t o t e l l vou about the time my

f a t h e r a r r ived here

Coakley Go ahead Walter l e t s hea r it

Farnsworth Landed here on t he 15 th of Apri l 1850 i n

West Virginia

Coakley Is t h a t so What was h i s business miner

Farnsworth Blacksmith And they came overland He t o l d

me about t h e i r journey and he s a i d t hey fd

take a horse and swim i t across the r i v e r and

drag a rope- and then when they go t t o the end

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the re across the r i v e r why theyd put t h a t

rep onto a chain and then theyd p u l l th chain

across Finally theyfd ge t on t h a t s i de and

theyd l i i tch the - oxen on the chain -and p u l l the

wagons through the 14ississippi They d idn t t

have an$ bridges then and t h a t s the way they

got across So when they g o t over here t o

Bridgeport- they s t a r t e d up over the S i e r r a -

Nevadas end they came t o a signboard and on

t h i s signSoard was pr in ted I f youre l o s t

take the r i g h t hand t r a i l And- they were

l o s t ill r i g h t And time my f a t h e r came up - -

and saw tha t he sa id Well l e t s take it

Mymother always-taught rramp when I go t

bewil-dered t o take the r i g h t hand t r a i l So

they took the r i g h t hand t r a i l and i t landed

them down i n the Calaveras Big Trees If

theyd taken the l e f t hand theyd been down

Well when they go t t o the grove i t began

t o ra in And of course they had schooners

they had t h e i r wagons t he re l i k e boats When

they went t o go across on t he re - they d go by

p u l l i n g i t with the oxen p u l l i n g a c r o s s on

the bank So they go t i n t o the Big Trees over

- -

here Mhv i t kept ralniny enc7 r a i n l r ~ g~ n d

ralnirw ~ n dthey h ~ dt o cl imb ~p i n t h e f r

wsgorls 11p i n the b o e t s and the re was no f e e d

f o r the hor ses and c e t t l e and they +em- scared

They couldnfi c r o s s t h e r i v e r So my fsfJher

he rode mound 1ook i r~g f o r e p l ~ c e he s a l d

c r o s s i n g came bnck end wh6n he came i n t o the

subul-bs of E i g Trees why he not lced a f l a s h

of l i g h t IIe WRB r i d i n ~by a t r e e t h a t had

f ~ l l e nnnd he stopped ~ n dlooked and it was

hollow So he g o t o f f h i s ho r se and went in

t h e r e and t h e r e was room enou~gt j u s t throu

t h a t t r e e t o ~ e t o c r o s s t h e r i v e r

So they went i n and t h e y took t h e 012 b e l l

cow they c a l l e d h e r Crybaby because every time

she wented t o be milked she1lt g e t r i g h t up

t o t h e canp a n d s h e l d never s t o p l t r l t h e y

come and mi lk he r She would c a l l =d t h e y

c s l l e d h e r Crybaby Ye l l she was t b e l e a 2 e r

of t h e whole men and h o r s e s grid eve ry th ing

t ake h e r by t h e b e l l s t r a p and you ccul2 lead

h e r anywhere So my Dad he cone back and got

t he o l d b e l l cow nnd he started through t h l s

- ~6akit iy DO m y women remember o i you men o r any of you

any p a r t i c u l a r l y hampiorous inciden-ts t a k i n g

-

Farnsworth

-

coqkxky

place i n - t h i s courtroom -either t h a t you

heard about o r t h a t you wi tnessed

Iheard one

canwe t - i l l i t

-

-

_ Hamp Cast L e t h e r g o Y a I t c r l e t h e r go (l aughter)-

Fakn3worth I reniexber see ing t he b i g g e s t crowd I eve r saw

Mrs Cast

Farnsworth

Man

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

i n rny l i f e w a s t h l s courthouse i n 81

But don t t e l l about any snakes p lease Dont

t e l l about any snakes your snake s t o r i e s

we don t want t o hea r those

IBout t he snakes

We don t want t o h e a r your snake s t o r i e s

Walter

This amp I t no snake s to ry

A l l r i g h t t e l l us about t he b igges t crowd you

ever saw here i n 81

Well they had a woman come here and she was

preaching good teniperance And I don t t h ink

I ever d id s ee more people i n t h a t courtroom

than t he r e was t h i s time She was a wonderful

t a l k e r And t hey had a l i t t l e Irishman t h a t

was r a i s e d around here came here and he

couldn1t read nor w r i t e but hi could spin a -

joke o r somethin And thi s l ady made a

remark t h a t i f anyone who drank l i quo r fop

f ou r years t h e i r stomsch was spoi led his -

-l i t t l e Irishman well he l i s t e n e d 2nd looked

on and she vent on and f i n a l l y she says

NOW i f t h e r e s anybodyld l i k e t o ask any

quest ion I d be g l sd t o answer it So he

go t down and he says Lady do you say

anyone who drank l i q u o r f o r t h r ee two $ears

stomach was spiledT1 Yes He says I

t e l l you what 111 do 111 put my stomzch up

a p i n s t yours-any time you see f i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Eonestly t h a t house j u s t roared Tha t s a

f a c t It happened r i g h t i n there I remember

i t a s well as1 j u s t t o l d it

THE FITE CASE

Leidig I think one of the most famous cases t h a t was

- ever t r i e d i n t h i s courtrooin was the case when -

-

old Lucy Hite sued old John Hite that time -

Coakley O h 1 e t ~hear abou t t ha t Therels q u i t e a -

- r e p o r t on t h a t case but t h a t s the appe l l a t e

repor t T e l l us something about what happened

- -in t h a t case

- Woman When was it

-

Man 1900 o r so was i t It was i n t h i s century -

Leidig The way Bi te happened t o f ind t h a t mine it used

t o be vou remember when we had what they ca l l ed -

the grub s take Well IIite and Kearns and a l l

of them and old Hickman they wouldnt s take

him any more and they were a l l there on the

river And it wasnt t h i s o ld l u c y It was

her s i s t e r t h a t was with h i m t h a t time when

he found t h a t mine and she wanted t o go over

t o where Indian F l a t i s now --Farmsworth Wasnl t she l i v i n g w i t h a f e l l a from ~ r e s n o F la t

Leidig -- she wanted t o go over t o this fandango

and he to ld he r she cou ldn f t go and he was

down by the r i v e r bank and he was mort iss ing

up some samples of some hed picked up

and she watched him and she sneaked off

She 1 ~ ~ s up the h i l l - She hsd about half-way -

him hand-icapped but he was going - t o go a f t e r -

pick do

- -

-

h i l l 1know right where the spotwas where he- -

- found it - W e l l he se t doim the re t o r e s t and

unconsc ious ly~jus t covering the s l a t e s t ick ing

up there - The f e l l a wasnt prospectin j u s t

takinl a r e s t Looked over the h i l l -and-she

was halfway down the other side And he said

Oh s h e l l come home a f t e r awhile And he

knocked t h i s piece of s l a t e off and the gold

was r i g h t there i n the and t h a t s the

way he discovered the Hite Mine There was

no Indian squaw showed him t o it Why would

an Indian squaw when he was on the verge of

s ta rva t ion wait u n t i l he pret ty near starved

t o death and then take him out and show him

the mine He had $SQOOO-in bul l ion around

h i s mine there before anybody knew anything

about it

And then he got s ick and -he went t o San

Francisco because my motherwent and saw him

In the 01liJ IFerlFrnl fntei - or

K a r k s t S t r eek 9 - -

-

- - I thjr1k 8t tillamp time 5 t G e s be blipen Elfthn n d

- - - - -

x i 07 the s6o t~~ s i d e o f I h r k a t stmdt

- - Ha go t Slcp then He went tothe h o s ~ it $ l

- - - -

- - ttie Crrvkrl thnt hampmerrerl- - sncl olQ ~e when 1 - - lt - - she w a s P ~ U Y S B Iamp t h e hdsp3 t~l sorn~bodg t o l d

- - - -

i -

h i n l hRvirig S Q hch money - - hkilooked I1e1 p b ~ ~ t -

+ l i k e - he was ha l f l amp u s g - - she wns to s e t -

_ _

-

1

r hegt cnp f o r h i m nnclshe g0t h h

j T J I ~ ~O R ~ ~ l l lhe brps -the m s n thatJ ~ 1

I - worlced up t h e case f o r o l d Lucy f1ite t o grinamp

s u i t R S conunon l a w w i f e she was ses And

I

they had old j1ite p r e t t g n e a r going

John Wall w a s t he man t h a t was on her side

and what we the f e l l a fs nsme t h a t u s e d t o

come from Merced Jim peck Jim peck and

Breckinr idge w a s on h i s s i d e 9 l d 3reckinridge

hed s t a n d up to t he c l ~ s p i d o rover t h e r e and

p l i n g r i g h t i n t o i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Coakley You mean t o t e l l me Judge Tra$ucco didnft

hold him i n contempt f o r taat

Leidig- No t h a t was before Judge T r a w c c o fs time

(Genera l d iscuss ion co~sensust h a t i t w a s

- i n C o r c o r a n s time)

Ccakley You go s h e a d and t e l l 11s something abcut t h a t

- - - -

_ - _

- (zrqmcn t l 3 s c iss tiii) - -

-Firstdf - a l l John ~ ~ rcor an was tM Judge - Coakiey

Leidig 1 - Yes sir- --

- - -

coik1ey And t l ~ampttornt iysf o r damp side ampre ampote - - - -

Castlehouri ~ d n d o n anclCondon ~ Arid t h e atjier y - -

- s3de -waSRogers n i ~ drntamprsonwas t h ~ tco+rampct

L e i d i g - amp ~ dj o h n R Wall - -

~

Krs Cast

Wall tnlght have been one o f ths a t t o r n e y s Ke

doesnt show on the r ecord You t e l l us about

the case

John wasnft t h a t b e f o r e gtJallfs t ime

Old John R Wall was r i g h t h e r e he was r i g h t

here when t h e y h t ~ dt h a t suit when o l d Lucy

Hitc was t r y i n g t o i e t the 3 i t e f 3 Cove -2ropertg

She wanted t h e H i t e s Cove p r o p e r t y $600000

They comromised t h e case They awarded i-ler -Tiey g i v e h e r so much They made Jim J e s t f a l l

=c Torniy Gibbs a son of her first husband --he was a c r i p p l e d f e l l a

Krs S a s t They c u t o f f his l e g and lie was going t o schoo l

when t hey t o l d us on t h e q t m d $0 we went

up t o t h e p l a c e where they burn t the leg and

I n c l i ~ n Pe te ranch Tha t W R S R show p lnce i n

FTariposa county when he pot t h r o u ~ h w i t h it

Somebody collie a long one day and s a i d what ya

d o l n t K r ~ i t e H e hnd an o ld mule and an

o l d ho r se h a n l e s s a l l t i e d t o g e t h e r w i t h

wire Well he s a i d Im tl-line t o plough

o u t a do l l a r He was worth probably f o u r o r

f i v e m i l l i o n -

And John H i t e d i e d and l e f t his widow

And i t was 1906 ~ n dhe w a s up i n I Io l s tead

Undertaking P a r l o r s H e d i ed on 1 6 t h of

~ G i l born ing o f t he 1 8 t h of A p r i l he g o t -

cremated r i g h t t h e r e

Chamberlain

I have t h e memoirs of Judge Corcoran t h a t he -

publ ished - a t one t i rne and t h i s i 6 one o f - h i s

s ta tements which might b e i n t e r e s t i n g - -

I $7

~ d h n ~ b r c o r a k i n 1894 had been j u d g e f o r

31 and had dkcidedmmy of C a l i f o r n $ a t s

- water s u i t s w i t h never a d 6 c i s i o n reversed

That 1s h i s o h words He wrote up t h e h i s t 0 r ~ -

of the county i n d i f f e r e n t d i v i s i o n s and he

says I n t h e pe r iod up t o 1865 the county

ba r cons i s t ed of Herber t and Burke and M e r r i t t

and s o fo r th He s a i d In t n a t f i r s t per iod

the only man who s u f f e r e d t h e extreme p e n a l t y

under t h e law and many c la im he should n o t have

been executed was Dennis ~ahoney Now I

d o n t t know anyth ing about t h e Dennis Kahoney

case I t v e never looked i t up I n 1936

a l l were gone Those who had acqui red a

n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n were p h i 1 D Herbert

Congressman from C a l i f o r n i a John D EcCuilough

e a r l y d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa and a f t e r -

wards over nor of Vermont H D Worthington

f irst Congressman of Nevada and subsequently

m i n i s t e r t o the Argentine Republic

~ o l o i l e l3 n 1 n i r ~ l E lb4erri-$t Chief J u s t i c e -

-

-

~ ~ ~ b u c c d - - he - Then i n - the p amp r i o d u p t h 1amp05

-

t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

$IPS T

Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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i - -lt ) -

er w ~ S he ree11y qui t e a f nmnus o r ~ t o r -

cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

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to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

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- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

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- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

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w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

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- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

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3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

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K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

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I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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- Idalter ~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley ~ i r n ~ w o r t h T h e nex t man h i r e i s ~ a l t amp r Waiter

- - - - ark you a f r a i d t o t e l l ~ o u r yoamp -a g e o r ~ r i l l

-

- - - - i t

-

~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r t h ~ f r h d ~ f o r amp o t ( l a u g h t e r ) old i t - o v e r SO

- I forgot (He was 82) - -

many t irnes that

~ o a k l t j y well Walter you were what y o u were s h e r i f f

Tor how many te ms -

Farnsworth One

Coakley One term And you spent most of your ca ree r

d r iv ing s tage d idn t you

Fsrnsworth Well I ve worked seve ra l years i n the county

I was tax c o l l e c t o r and coronerand publ ic

adminis t ra tor and I was s h e r i f f and f a u l t -

f i n d e r I want t o t e l l vou about the time my

f a t h e r a r r ived here

Coakley Go ahead Walter l e t s hea r it

Farnsworth Landed here on t he 15 th of Apri l 1850 i n

West Virginia

Coakley Is t h a t so What was h i s business miner

Farnsworth Blacksmith And they came overland He t o l d

me about t h e i r journey and he s a i d t hey fd

take a horse and swim i t across the r i v e r and

drag a rope- and then when they go t t o the end

- - 12

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--amp--d ---ampamp ampAdGd-ampck-gt-Ad lt ampA~kampd-~ampo- -- d--m--- L-L- -~-~~r -amp--- --aamp --LLL-gt

-

the re across the r i v e r why theyd put t h a t

rep onto a chain and then theyd p u l l th chain

across Finally theyfd ge t on t h a t s i de and

theyd l i i tch the - oxen on the chain -and p u l l the

wagons through the 14ississippi They d idn t t

have an$ bridges then and t h a t s the way they

got across So when they g o t over here t o

Bridgeport- they s t a r t e d up over the S i e r r a -

Nevadas end they came t o a signboard and on

t h i s signSoard was pr in ted I f youre l o s t

take the r i g h t hand t r a i l And- they were

l o s t ill r i g h t And time my f a t h e r came up - -

and saw tha t he sa id Well l e t s take it

Mymother always-taught rramp when I go t

bewil-dered t o take the r i g h t hand t r a i l So

they took the r i g h t hand t r a i l and i t landed

them down i n the Calaveras Big Trees If

theyd taken the l e f t hand theyd been down

Well when they go t t o the grove i t began

t o ra in And of course they had schooners

they had t h e i r wagons t he re l i k e boats When

they went t o go across on t he re - they d go by

p u l l i n g i t with the oxen p u l l i n g a c r o s s on

the bank So they go t i n t o the Big Trees over

- -

here Mhv i t kept ralniny enc7 r a i n l r ~ g~ n d

ralnirw ~ n dthey h ~ dt o cl imb ~p i n t h e f r

wsgorls 11p i n the b o e t s and the re was no f e e d

f o r the hor ses and c e t t l e and they +em- scared

They couldnfi c r o s s t h e r i v e r So my fsfJher

he rode mound 1ook i r~g f o r e p l ~ c e he s a l d

c r o s s i n g came bnck end wh6n he came i n t o the

subul-bs of E i g Trees why he not lced a f l a s h

of l i g h t IIe WRB r i d i n ~by a t r e e t h a t had

f ~ l l e nnnd he stopped ~ n dlooked and it was

hollow So he g o t o f f h i s ho r se and went in

t h e r e and t h e r e was room enou~gt j u s t throu

t h a t t r e e t o ~ e t o c r o s s t h e r i v e r

So they went i n and t h e y took t h e 012 b e l l

cow they c a l l e d h e r Crybaby because every time

she wented t o be milked she1lt g e t r i g h t up

t o t h e canp a n d s h e l d never s t o p l t r l t h e y

come and mi lk he r She would c a l l =d t h e y

c s l l e d h e r Crybaby Ye l l she was t b e l e a 2 e r

of t h e whole men and h o r s e s grid eve ry th ing

t ake h e r by t h e b e l l s t r a p and you ccul2 lead

h e r anywhere So my Dad he cone back and got

t he o l d b e l l cow nnd he started through t h l s

- ~6akit iy DO m y women remember o i you men o r any of you

any p a r t i c u l a r l y hampiorous inciden-ts t a k i n g

-

Farnsworth

-

coqkxky

place i n - t h i s courtroom -either t h a t you

heard about o r t h a t you wi tnessed

Iheard one

canwe t - i l l i t

-

-

_ Hamp Cast L e t h e r g o Y a I t c r l e t h e r go (l aughter)-

Fakn3worth I reniexber see ing t he b i g g e s t crowd I eve r saw

Mrs Cast

Farnsworth

Man

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

i n rny l i f e w a s t h l s courthouse i n 81

But don t t e l l about any snakes p lease Dont

t e l l about any snakes your snake s t o r i e s

we don t want t o hea r those

IBout t he snakes

We don t want t o h e a r your snake s t o r i e s

Walter

This amp I t no snake s to ry

A l l r i g h t t e l l us about t he b igges t crowd you

ever saw here i n 81

Well they had a woman come here and she was

preaching good teniperance And I don t t h ink

I ever d id s ee more people i n t h a t courtroom

than t he r e was t h i s time She was a wonderful

t a l k e r And t hey had a l i t t l e Irishman t h a t

was r a i s e d around here came here and he

couldn1t read nor w r i t e but hi could spin a -

joke o r somethin And thi s l ady made a

remark t h a t i f anyone who drank l i quo r fop

f ou r years t h e i r stomsch was spoi led his -

-l i t t l e Irishman well he l i s t e n e d 2nd looked

on and she vent on and f i n a l l y she says

NOW i f t h e r e s anybodyld l i k e t o ask any

quest ion I d be g l sd t o answer it So he

go t down and he says Lady do you say

anyone who drank l i q u o r f o r t h r ee two $ears

stomach was spiledT1 Yes He says I

t e l l you what 111 do 111 put my stomzch up

a p i n s t yours-any time you see f i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Eonestly t h a t house j u s t roared Tha t s a

f a c t It happened r i g h t i n there I remember

i t a s well as1 j u s t t o l d it

THE FITE CASE

Leidig I think one of the most famous cases t h a t was

- ever t r i e d i n t h i s courtrooin was the case when -

-

old Lucy Hite sued old John Hite that time -

Coakley O h 1 e t ~hear abou t t ha t Therels q u i t e a -

- r e p o r t on t h a t case but t h a t s the appe l l a t e

repor t T e l l us something about what happened

- -in t h a t case

- Woman When was it

-

Man 1900 o r so was i t It was i n t h i s century -

Leidig The way Bi te happened t o f ind t h a t mine it used

t o be vou remember when we had what they ca l l ed -

the grub s take Well IIite and Kearns and a l l

of them and old Hickman they wouldnt s take

him any more and they were a l l there on the

river And it wasnt t h i s o ld l u c y It was

her s i s t e r t h a t was with h i m t h a t time when

he found t h a t mine and she wanted t o go over

t o where Indian F l a t i s now --Farmsworth Wasnl t she l i v i n g w i t h a f e l l a from ~ r e s n o F la t

Leidig -- she wanted t o go over t o this fandango

and he to ld he r she cou ldn f t go and he was

down by the r i v e r bank and he was mort iss ing

up some samples of some hed picked up

and she watched him and she sneaked off

She 1 ~ ~ s up the h i l l - She hsd about half-way -

him hand-icapped but he was going - t o go a f t e r -

pick do

- -

-

h i l l 1know right where the spotwas where he- -

- found it - W e l l he se t doim the re t o r e s t and

unconsc ious ly~jus t covering the s l a t e s t ick ing

up there - The f e l l a wasnt prospectin j u s t

takinl a r e s t Looked over the h i l l -and-she

was halfway down the other side And he said

Oh s h e l l come home a f t e r awhile And he

knocked t h i s piece of s l a t e off and the gold

was r i g h t there i n the and t h a t s the

way he discovered the Hite Mine There was

no Indian squaw showed him t o it Why would

an Indian squaw when he was on the verge of

s ta rva t ion wait u n t i l he pret ty near starved

t o death and then take him out and show him

the mine He had $SQOOO-in bul l ion around

h i s mine there before anybody knew anything

about it

And then he got s ick and -he went t o San

Francisco because my motherwent and saw him

In the 01liJ IFerlFrnl fntei - or

K a r k s t S t r eek 9 - -

-

- - I thjr1k 8t tillamp time 5 t G e s be blipen Elfthn n d

- - - - -

x i 07 the s6o t~~ s i d e o f I h r k a t stmdt

- - Ha go t Slcp then He went tothe h o s ~ it $ l

- - - -

- - ttie Crrvkrl thnt hampmerrerl- - sncl olQ ~e when 1 - - lt - - she w a s P ~ U Y S B Iamp t h e hdsp3 t~l sorn~bodg t o l d

- - - -

i -

h i n l hRvirig S Q hch money - - hkilooked I1e1 p b ~ ~ t -

+ l i k e - he was ha l f l amp u s g - - she wns to s e t -

_ _

-

1

r hegt cnp f o r h i m nnclshe g0t h h

j T J I ~ ~O R ~ ~ l l lhe brps -the m s n thatJ ~ 1

I - worlced up t h e case f o r o l d Lucy f1ite t o grinamp

s u i t R S conunon l a w w i f e she was ses And

I

they had old j1ite p r e t t g n e a r going

John Wall w a s t he man t h a t was on her side

and what we the f e l l a fs nsme t h a t u s e d t o

come from Merced Jim peck Jim peck and

Breckinr idge w a s on h i s s i d e 9 l d 3reckinridge

hed s t a n d up to t he c l ~ s p i d o rover t h e r e and

p l i n g r i g h t i n t o i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Coakley You mean t o t e l l me Judge Tra$ucco didnft

hold him i n contempt f o r taat

Leidig- No t h a t was before Judge T r a w c c o fs time

(Genera l d iscuss ion co~sensust h a t i t w a s

- i n C o r c o r a n s time)

Ccakley You go s h e a d and t e l l 11s something abcut t h a t

- - - -

_ - _

- (zrqmcn t l 3 s c iss tiii) - -

-Firstdf - a l l John ~ ~ rcor an was tM Judge - Coakiey

Leidig 1 - Yes sir- --

- - -

coik1ey And t l ~ampttornt iysf o r damp side ampre ampote - - - -

Castlehouri ~ d n d o n anclCondon ~ Arid t h e atjier y - -

- s3de -waSRogers n i ~ drntamprsonwas t h ~ tco+rampct

L e i d i g - amp ~ dj o h n R Wall - -

~

Krs Cast

Wall tnlght have been one o f ths a t t o r n e y s Ke

doesnt show on the r ecord You t e l l us about

the case

John wasnft t h a t b e f o r e gtJallfs t ime

Old John R Wall was r i g h t h e r e he was r i g h t

here when t h e y h t ~ dt h a t suit when o l d Lucy

Hitc was t r y i n g t o i e t the 3 i t e f 3 Cove -2ropertg

She wanted t h e H i t e s Cove p r o p e r t y $600000

They comromised t h e case They awarded i-ler -Tiey g i v e h e r so much They made Jim J e s t f a l l

=c Torniy Gibbs a son of her first husband --he was a c r i p p l e d f e l l a

Krs S a s t They c u t o f f his l e g and lie was going t o schoo l

when t hey t o l d us on t h e q t m d $0 we went

up t o t h e p l a c e where they burn t the leg and

I n c l i ~ n Pe te ranch Tha t W R S R show p lnce i n

FTariposa county when he pot t h r o u ~ h w i t h it

Somebody collie a long one day and s a i d what ya

d o l n t K r ~ i t e H e hnd an o ld mule and an

o l d ho r se h a n l e s s a l l t i e d t o g e t h e r w i t h

wire Well he s a i d Im tl-line t o plough

o u t a do l l a r He was worth probably f o u r o r

f i v e m i l l i o n -

And John H i t e d i e d and l e f t his widow

And i t was 1906 ~ n dhe w a s up i n I Io l s tead

Undertaking P a r l o r s H e d i ed on 1 6 t h of

~ G i l born ing o f t he 1 8 t h of A p r i l he g o t -

cremated r i g h t t h e r e

Chamberlain

I have t h e memoirs of Judge Corcoran t h a t he -

publ ished - a t one t i rne and t h i s i 6 one o f - h i s

s ta tements which might b e i n t e r e s t i n g - -

I $7

~ d h n ~ b r c o r a k i n 1894 had been j u d g e f o r

31 and had dkcidedmmy of C a l i f o r n $ a t s

- water s u i t s w i t h never a d 6 c i s i o n reversed

That 1s h i s o h words He wrote up t h e h i s t 0 r ~ -

of the county i n d i f f e r e n t d i v i s i o n s and he

says I n t h e pe r iod up t o 1865 the county

ba r cons i s t ed of Herber t and Burke and M e r r i t t

and s o fo r th He s a i d In t n a t f i r s t per iod

the only man who s u f f e r e d t h e extreme p e n a l t y

under t h e law and many c la im he should n o t have

been executed was Dennis ~ahoney Now I

d o n t t know anyth ing about t h e Dennis Kahoney

case I t v e never looked i t up I n 1936

a l l were gone Those who had acqui red a

n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n were p h i 1 D Herbert

Congressman from C a l i f o r n i a John D EcCuilough

e a r l y d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa and a f t e r -

wards over nor of Vermont H D Worthington

f irst Congressman of Nevada and subsequently

m i n i s t e r t o the Argentine Republic

~ o l o i l e l3 n 1 n i r ~ l E lb4erri-$t Chief J u s t i c e -

-

-

~ ~ ~ b u c c d - - he - Then i n - the p amp r i o d u p t h 1amp05

-

t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

$IPS T

Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

~ ~ ~ + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b p =--z

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I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

- - f o r you t 0 vo te for - I looked-nt h i m _

J i m

w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

I

3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

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9-4

1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

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I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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--amp--d ---ampamp ampAdGd-ampck-gt-Ad lt ampA~kampd-~ampo- -- d--m--- L-L- -~-~~r -amp--- --aamp --LLL-gt

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the re across the r i v e r why theyd put t h a t

rep onto a chain and then theyd p u l l th chain

across Finally theyfd ge t on t h a t s i de and

theyd l i i tch the - oxen on the chain -and p u l l the

wagons through the 14ississippi They d idn t t

have an$ bridges then and t h a t s the way they

got across So when they g o t over here t o

Bridgeport- they s t a r t e d up over the S i e r r a -

Nevadas end they came t o a signboard and on

t h i s signSoard was pr in ted I f youre l o s t

take the r i g h t hand t r a i l And- they were

l o s t ill r i g h t And time my f a t h e r came up - -

and saw tha t he sa id Well l e t s take it

Mymother always-taught rramp when I go t

bewil-dered t o take the r i g h t hand t r a i l So

they took the r i g h t hand t r a i l and i t landed

them down i n the Calaveras Big Trees If

theyd taken the l e f t hand theyd been down

Well when they go t t o the grove i t began

t o ra in And of course they had schooners

they had t h e i r wagons t he re l i k e boats When

they went t o go across on t he re - they d go by

p u l l i n g i t with the oxen p u l l i n g a c r o s s on

the bank So they go t i n t o the Big Trees over

- -

here Mhv i t kept ralniny enc7 r a i n l r ~ g~ n d

ralnirw ~ n dthey h ~ dt o cl imb ~p i n t h e f r

wsgorls 11p i n the b o e t s and the re was no f e e d

f o r the hor ses and c e t t l e and they +em- scared

They couldnfi c r o s s t h e r i v e r So my fsfJher

he rode mound 1ook i r~g f o r e p l ~ c e he s a l d

c r o s s i n g came bnck end wh6n he came i n t o the

subul-bs of E i g Trees why he not lced a f l a s h

of l i g h t IIe WRB r i d i n ~by a t r e e t h a t had

f ~ l l e nnnd he stopped ~ n dlooked and it was

hollow So he g o t o f f h i s ho r se and went in

t h e r e and t h e r e was room enou~gt j u s t throu

t h a t t r e e t o ~ e t o c r o s s t h e r i v e r

So they went i n and t h e y took t h e 012 b e l l

cow they c a l l e d h e r Crybaby because every time

she wented t o be milked she1lt g e t r i g h t up

t o t h e canp a n d s h e l d never s t o p l t r l t h e y

come and mi lk he r She would c a l l =d t h e y

c s l l e d h e r Crybaby Ye l l she was t b e l e a 2 e r

of t h e whole men and h o r s e s grid eve ry th ing

t ake h e r by t h e b e l l s t r a p and you ccul2 lead

h e r anywhere So my Dad he cone back and got

t he o l d b e l l cow nnd he started through t h l s

- ~6akit iy DO m y women remember o i you men o r any of you

any p a r t i c u l a r l y hampiorous inciden-ts t a k i n g

-

Farnsworth

-

coqkxky

place i n - t h i s courtroom -either t h a t you

heard about o r t h a t you wi tnessed

Iheard one

canwe t - i l l i t

-

-

_ Hamp Cast L e t h e r g o Y a I t c r l e t h e r go (l aughter)-

Fakn3worth I reniexber see ing t he b i g g e s t crowd I eve r saw

Mrs Cast

Farnsworth

Man

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

i n rny l i f e w a s t h l s courthouse i n 81

But don t t e l l about any snakes p lease Dont

t e l l about any snakes your snake s t o r i e s

we don t want t o hea r those

IBout t he snakes

We don t want t o h e a r your snake s t o r i e s

Walter

This amp I t no snake s to ry

A l l r i g h t t e l l us about t he b igges t crowd you

ever saw here i n 81

Well they had a woman come here and she was

preaching good teniperance And I don t t h ink

I ever d id s ee more people i n t h a t courtroom

than t he r e was t h i s time She was a wonderful

t a l k e r And t hey had a l i t t l e Irishman t h a t

was r a i s e d around here came here and he

couldn1t read nor w r i t e but hi could spin a -

joke o r somethin And thi s l ady made a

remark t h a t i f anyone who drank l i quo r fop

f ou r years t h e i r stomsch was spoi led his -

-l i t t l e Irishman well he l i s t e n e d 2nd looked

on and she vent on and f i n a l l y she says

NOW i f t h e r e s anybodyld l i k e t o ask any

quest ion I d be g l sd t o answer it So he

go t down and he says Lady do you say

anyone who drank l i q u o r f o r t h r ee two $ears

stomach was spiledT1 Yes He says I

t e l l you what 111 do 111 put my stomzch up

a p i n s t yours-any time you see f i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Eonestly t h a t house j u s t roared Tha t s a

f a c t It happened r i g h t i n there I remember

i t a s well as1 j u s t t o l d it

THE FITE CASE

Leidig I think one of the most famous cases t h a t was

- ever t r i e d i n t h i s courtrooin was the case when -

-

old Lucy Hite sued old John Hite that time -

Coakley O h 1 e t ~hear abou t t ha t Therels q u i t e a -

- r e p o r t on t h a t case but t h a t s the appe l l a t e

repor t T e l l us something about what happened

- -in t h a t case

- Woman When was it

-

Man 1900 o r so was i t It was i n t h i s century -

Leidig The way Bi te happened t o f ind t h a t mine it used

t o be vou remember when we had what they ca l l ed -

the grub s take Well IIite and Kearns and a l l

of them and old Hickman they wouldnt s take

him any more and they were a l l there on the

river And it wasnt t h i s o ld l u c y It was

her s i s t e r t h a t was with h i m t h a t time when

he found t h a t mine and she wanted t o go over

t o where Indian F l a t i s now --Farmsworth Wasnl t she l i v i n g w i t h a f e l l a from ~ r e s n o F la t

Leidig -- she wanted t o go over t o this fandango

and he to ld he r she cou ldn f t go and he was

down by the r i v e r bank and he was mort iss ing

up some samples of some hed picked up

and she watched him and she sneaked off

She 1 ~ ~ s up the h i l l - She hsd about half-way -

him hand-icapped but he was going - t o go a f t e r -

pick do

- -

-

h i l l 1know right where the spotwas where he- -

- found it - W e l l he se t doim the re t o r e s t and

unconsc ious ly~jus t covering the s l a t e s t ick ing

up there - The f e l l a wasnt prospectin j u s t

takinl a r e s t Looked over the h i l l -and-she

was halfway down the other side And he said

Oh s h e l l come home a f t e r awhile And he

knocked t h i s piece of s l a t e off and the gold

was r i g h t there i n the and t h a t s the

way he discovered the Hite Mine There was

no Indian squaw showed him t o it Why would

an Indian squaw when he was on the verge of

s ta rva t ion wait u n t i l he pret ty near starved

t o death and then take him out and show him

the mine He had $SQOOO-in bul l ion around

h i s mine there before anybody knew anything

about it

And then he got s ick and -he went t o San

Francisco because my motherwent and saw him

In the 01liJ IFerlFrnl fntei - or

K a r k s t S t r eek 9 - -

-

- - I thjr1k 8t tillamp time 5 t G e s be blipen Elfthn n d

- - - - -

x i 07 the s6o t~~ s i d e o f I h r k a t stmdt

- - Ha go t Slcp then He went tothe h o s ~ it $ l

- - - -

- - ttie Crrvkrl thnt hampmerrerl- - sncl olQ ~e when 1 - - lt - - she w a s P ~ U Y S B Iamp t h e hdsp3 t~l sorn~bodg t o l d

- - - -

i -

h i n l hRvirig S Q hch money - - hkilooked I1e1 p b ~ ~ t -

+ l i k e - he was ha l f l amp u s g - - she wns to s e t -

_ _

-

1

r hegt cnp f o r h i m nnclshe g0t h h

j T J I ~ ~O R ~ ~ l l lhe brps -the m s n thatJ ~ 1

I - worlced up t h e case f o r o l d Lucy f1ite t o grinamp

s u i t R S conunon l a w w i f e she was ses And

I

they had old j1ite p r e t t g n e a r going

John Wall w a s t he man t h a t was on her side

and what we the f e l l a fs nsme t h a t u s e d t o

come from Merced Jim peck Jim peck and

Breckinr idge w a s on h i s s i d e 9 l d 3reckinridge

hed s t a n d up to t he c l ~ s p i d o rover t h e r e and

p l i n g r i g h t i n t o i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Coakley You mean t o t e l l me Judge Tra$ucco didnft

hold him i n contempt f o r taat

Leidig- No t h a t was before Judge T r a w c c o fs time

(Genera l d iscuss ion co~sensust h a t i t w a s

- i n C o r c o r a n s time)

Ccakley You go s h e a d and t e l l 11s something abcut t h a t

- - - -

_ - _

- (zrqmcn t l 3 s c iss tiii) - -

-Firstdf - a l l John ~ ~ rcor an was tM Judge - Coakiey

Leidig 1 - Yes sir- --

- - -

coik1ey And t l ~ampttornt iysf o r damp side ampre ampote - - - -

Castlehouri ~ d n d o n anclCondon ~ Arid t h e atjier y - -

- s3de -waSRogers n i ~ drntamprsonwas t h ~ tco+rampct

L e i d i g - amp ~ dj o h n R Wall - -

~

Krs Cast

Wall tnlght have been one o f ths a t t o r n e y s Ke

doesnt show on the r ecord You t e l l us about

the case

John wasnft t h a t b e f o r e gtJallfs t ime

Old John R Wall was r i g h t h e r e he was r i g h t

here when t h e y h t ~ dt h a t suit when o l d Lucy

Hitc was t r y i n g t o i e t the 3 i t e f 3 Cove -2ropertg

She wanted t h e H i t e s Cove p r o p e r t y $600000

They comromised t h e case They awarded i-ler -Tiey g i v e h e r so much They made Jim J e s t f a l l

=c Torniy Gibbs a son of her first husband --he was a c r i p p l e d f e l l a

Krs S a s t They c u t o f f his l e g and lie was going t o schoo l

when t hey t o l d us on t h e q t m d $0 we went

up t o t h e p l a c e where they burn t the leg and

I n c l i ~ n Pe te ranch Tha t W R S R show p lnce i n

FTariposa county when he pot t h r o u ~ h w i t h it

Somebody collie a long one day and s a i d what ya

d o l n t K r ~ i t e H e hnd an o ld mule and an

o l d ho r se h a n l e s s a l l t i e d t o g e t h e r w i t h

wire Well he s a i d Im tl-line t o plough

o u t a do l l a r He was worth probably f o u r o r

f i v e m i l l i o n -

And John H i t e d i e d and l e f t his widow

And i t was 1906 ~ n dhe w a s up i n I Io l s tead

Undertaking P a r l o r s H e d i ed on 1 6 t h of

~ G i l born ing o f t he 1 8 t h of A p r i l he g o t -

cremated r i g h t t h e r e

Chamberlain

I have t h e memoirs of Judge Corcoran t h a t he -

publ ished - a t one t i rne and t h i s i 6 one o f - h i s

s ta tements which might b e i n t e r e s t i n g - -

I $7

~ d h n ~ b r c o r a k i n 1894 had been j u d g e f o r

31 and had dkcidedmmy of C a l i f o r n $ a t s

- water s u i t s w i t h never a d 6 c i s i o n reversed

That 1s h i s o h words He wrote up t h e h i s t 0 r ~ -

of the county i n d i f f e r e n t d i v i s i o n s and he

says I n t h e pe r iod up t o 1865 the county

ba r cons i s t ed of Herber t and Burke and M e r r i t t

and s o fo r th He s a i d In t n a t f i r s t per iod

the only man who s u f f e r e d t h e extreme p e n a l t y

under t h e law and many c la im he should n o t have

been executed was Dennis ~ahoney Now I

d o n t t know anyth ing about t h e Dennis Kahoney

case I t v e never looked i t up I n 1936

a l l were gone Those who had acqui red a

n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n were p h i 1 D Herbert

Congressman from C a l i f o r n i a John D EcCuilough

e a r l y d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa and a f t e r -

wards over nor of Vermont H D Worthington

f irst Congressman of Nevada and subsequently

m i n i s t e r t o the Argentine Republic

~ o l o i l e l3 n 1 n i r ~ l E lb4erri-$t Chief J u s t i c e -

-

-

~ ~ ~ b u c c d - - he - Then i n - the p amp r i o d u p t h 1amp05

-

t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

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Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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i - -lt ) -

er w ~ S he ree11y qui t e a f nmnus o r ~ t o r -

cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

~ ~ ~ + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b p =--z

---7-++ g-xr-x _ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6- ~ -

i I

- ~

N+s Cast- - I h a v e a ka-iife ahcut th$s long t h a t yas presented ~

I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

-

PEPS c i st--~ I c h a r g e 56 c e n t s ( l augh te r )

- -

-

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FIAN( I IGS ~-cjri11 LI (r A I J D clrrpx ~ J IOLEIGE -

--

C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

2i-A--- - -- - -gt-- Lcw-lt dgtdgt~-7d---~--4-~ ---dlt==Llt-- - ltgtgt-L-ampdgt------ ~ 3 - - ~ ~ - d ~ ~ ~ ~ lt - amp ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~amp~amp -A-2gt-s-

1- 2

met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

- - f o r you t 0 vo te for - I looked-nt h i m _

J i m

w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

i

-ampamp ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - amp ~ d ~gtugt~ampampA~ -- --L2L-- AampltampLamp----- -ww---ampgt-A- LAa-~a-~~amp-~- -2 s-- amp-

I 1- 3

a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

I

3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

j 0

9-4

1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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here Mhv i t kept ralniny enc7 r a i n l r ~ g~ n d

ralnirw ~ n dthey h ~ dt o cl imb ~p i n t h e f r

wsgorls 11p i n the b o e t s and the re was no f e e d

f o r the hor ses and c e t t l e and they +em- scared

They couldnfi c r o s s t h e r i v e r So my fsfJher

he rode mound 1ook i r~g f o r e p l ~ c e he s a l d

c r o s s i n g came bnck end wh6n he came i n t o the

subul-bs of E i g Trees why he not lced a f l a s h

of l i g h t IIe WRB r i d i n ~by a t r e e t h a t had

f ~ l l e nnnd he stopped ~ n dlooked and it was

hollow So he g o t o f f h i s ho r se and went in

t h e r e and t h e r e was room enou~gt j u s t throu

t h a t t r e e t o ~ e t o c r o s s t h e r i v e r

So they went i n and t h e y took t h e 012 b e l l

cow they c a l l e d h e r Crybaby because every time

she wented t o be milked she1lt g e t r i g h t up

t o t h e canp a n d s h e l d never s t o p l t r l t h e y

come and mi lk he r She would c a l l =d t h e y

c s l l e d h e r Crybaby Ye l l she was t b e l e a 2 e r

of t h e whole men and h o r s e s grid eve ry th ing

t ake h e r by t h e b e l l s t r a p and you ccul2 lead

h e r anywhere So my Dad he cone back and got

t he o l d b e l l cow nnd he started through t h l s

- ~6akit iy DO m y women remember o i you men o r any of you

any p a r t i c u l a r l y hampiorous inciden-ts t a k i n g

-

Farnsworth

-

coqkxky

place i n - t h i s courtroom -either t h a t you

heard about o r t h a t you wi tnessed

Iheard one

canwe t - i l l i t

-

-

_ Hamp Cast L e t h e r g o Y a I t c r l e t h e r go (l aughter)-

Fakn3worth I reniexber see ing t he b i g g e s t crowd I eve r saw

Mrs Cast

Farnsworth

Man

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

i n rny l i f e w a s t h l s courthouse i n 81

But don t t e l l about any snakes p lease Dont

t e l l about any snakes your snake s t o r i e s

we don t want t o hea r those

IBout t he snakes

We don t want t o h e a r your snake s t o r i e s

Walter

This amp I t no snake s to ry

A l l r i g h t t e l l us about t he b igges t crowd you

ever saw here i n 81

Well they had a woman come here and she was

preaching good teniperance And I don t t h ink

I ever d id s ee more people i n t h a t courtroom

than t he r e was t h i s time She was a wonderful

t a l k e r And t hey had a l i t t l e Irishman t h a t

was r a i s e d around here came here and he

couldn1t read nor w r i t e but hi could spin a -

joke o r somethin And thi s l ady made a

remark t h a t i f anyone who drank l i quo r fop

f ou r years t h e i r stomsch was spoi led his -

-l i t t l e Irishman well he l i s t e n e d 2nd looked

on and she vent on and f i n a l l y she says

NOW i f t h e r e s anybodyld l i k e t o ask any

quest ion I d be g l sd t o answer it So he

go t down and he says Lady do you say

anyone who drank l i q u o r f o r t h r ee two $ears

stomach was spiledT1 Yes He says I

t e l l you what 111 do 111 put my stomzch up

a p i n s t yours-any time you see f i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Eonestly t h a t house j u s t roared Tha t s a

f a c t It happened r i g h t i n there I remember

i t a s well as1 j u s t t o l d it

THE FITE CASE

Leidig I think one of the most famous cases t h a t was

- ever t r i e d i n t h i s courtrooin was the case when -

-

old Lucy Hite sued old John Hite that time -

Coakley O h 1 e t ~hear abou t t ha t Therels q u i t e a -

- r e p o r t on t h a t case but t h a t s the appe l l a t e

repor t T e l l us something about what happened

- -in t h a t case

- Woman When was it

-

Man 1900 o r so was i t It was i n t h i s century -

Leidig The way Bi te happened t o f ind t h a t mine it used

t o be vou remember when we had what they ca l l ed -

the grub s take Well IIite and Kearns and a l l

of them and old Hickman they wouldnt s take

him any more and they were a l l there on the

river And it wasnt t h i s o ld l u c y It was

her s i s t e r t h a t was with h i m t h a t time when

he found t h a t mine and she wanted t o go over

t o where Indian F l a t i s now --Farmsworth Wasnl t she l i v i n g w i t h a f e l l a from ~ r e s n o F la t

Leidig -- she wanted t o go over t o this fandango

and he to ld he r she cou ldn f t go and he was

down by the r i v e r bank and he was mort iss ing

up some samples of some hed picked up

and she watched him and she sneaked off

She 1 ~ ~ s up the h i l l - She hsd about half-way -

him hand-icapped but he was going - t o go a f t e r -

pick do

- -

-

h i l l 1know right where the spotwas where he- -

- found it - W e l l he se t doim the re t o r e s t and

unconsc ious ly~jus t covering the s l a t e s t ick ing

up there - The f e l l a wasnt prospectin j u s t

takinl a r e s t Looked over the h i l l -and-she

was halfway down the other side And he said

Oh s h e l l come home a f t e r awhile And he

knocked t h i s piece of s l a t e off and the gold

was r i g h t there i n the and t h a t s the

way he discovered the Hite Mine There was

no Indian squaw showed him t o it Why would

an Indian squaw when he was on the verge of

s ta rva t ion wait u n t i l he pret ty near starved

t o death and then take him out and show him

the mine He had $SQOOO-in bul l ion around

h i s mine there before anybody knew anything

about it

And then he got s ick and -he went t o San

Francisco because my motherwent and saw him

In the 01liJ IFerlFrnl fntei - or

K a r k s t S t r eek 9 - -

-

- - I thjr1k 8t tillamp time 5 t G e s be blipen Elfthn n d

- - - - -

x i 07 the s6o t~~ s i d e o f I h r k a t stmdt

- - Ha go t Slcp then He went tothe h o s ~ it $ l

- - - -

- - ttie Crrvkrl thnt hampmerrerl- - sncl olQ ~e when 1 - - lt - - she w a s P ~ U Y S B Iamp t h e hdsp3 t~l sorn~bodg t o l d

- - - -

i -

h i n l hRvirig S Q hch money - - hkilooked I1e1 p b ~ ~ t -

+ l i k e - he was ha l f l amp u s g - - she wns to s e t -

_ _

-

1

r hegt cnp f o r h i m nnclshe g0t h h

j T J I ~ ~O R ~ ~ l l lhe brps -the m s n thatJ ~ 1

I - worlced up t h e case f o r o l d Lucy f1ite t o grinamp

s u i t R S conunon l a w w i f e she was ses And

I

they had old j1ite p r e t t g n e a r going

John Wall w a s t he man t h a t was on her side

and what we the f e l l a fs nsme t h a t u s e d t o

come from Merced Jim peck Jim peck and

Breckinr idge w a s on h i s s i d e 9 l d 3reckinridge

hed s t a n d up to t he c l ~ s p i d o rover t h e r e and

p l i n g r i g h t i n t o i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Coakley You mean t o t e l l me Judge Tra$ucco didnft

hold him i n contempt f o r taat

Leidig- No t h a t was before Judge T r a w c c o fs time

(Genera l d iscuss ion co~sensust h a t i t w a s

- i n C o r c o r a n s time)

Ccakley You go s h e a d and t e l l 11s something abcut t h a t

- - - -

_ - _

- (zrqmcn t l 3 s c iss tiii) - -

-Firstdf - a l l John ~ ~ rcor an was tM Judge - Coakiey

Leidig 1 - Yes sir- --

- - -

coik1ey And t l ~ampttornt iysf o r damp side ampre ampote - - - -

Castlehouri ~ d n d o n anclCondon ~ Arid t h e atjier y - -

- s3de -waSRogers n i ~ drntamprsonwas t h ~ tco+rampct

L e i d i g - amp ~ dj o h n R Wall - -

~

Krs Cast

Wall tnlght have been one o f ths a t t o r n e y s Ke

doesnt show on the r ecord You t e l l us about

the case

John wasnft t h a t b e f o r e gtJallfs t ime

Old John R Wall was r i g h t h e r e he was r i g h t

here when t h e y h t ~ dt h a t suit when o l d Lucy

Hitc was t r y i n g t o i e t the 3 i t e f 3 Cove -2ropertg

She wanted t h e H i t e s Cove p r o p e r t y $600000

They comromised t h e case They awarded i-ler -Tiey g i v e h e r so much They made Jim J e s t f a l l

=c Torniy Gibbs a son of her first husband --he was a c r i p p l e d f e l l a

Krs S a s t They c u t o f f his l e g and lie was going t o schoo l

when t hey t o l d us on t h e q t m d $0 we went

up t o t h e p l a c e where they burn t the leg and

I n c l i ~ n Pe te ranch Tha t W R S R show p lnce i n

FTariposa county when he pot t h r o u ~ h w i t h it

Somebody collie a long one day and s a i d what ya

d o l n t K r ~ i t e H e hnd an o ld mule and an

o l d ho r se h a n l e s s a l l t i e d t o g e t h e r w i t h

wire Well he s a i d Im tl-line t o plough

o u t a do l l a r He was worth probably f o u r o r

f i v e m i l l i o n -

And John H i t e d i e d and l e f t his widow

And i t was 1906 ~ n dhe w a s up i n I Io l s tead

Undertaking P a r l o r s H e d i ed on 1 6 t h of

~ G i l born ing o f t he 1 8 t h of A p r i l he g o t -

cremated r i g h t t h e r e

Chamberlain

I have t h e memoirs of Judge Corcoran t h a t he -

publ ished - a t one t i rne and t h i s i 6 one o f - h i s

s ta tements which might b e i n t e r e s t i n g - -

I $7

~ d h n ~ b r c o r a k i n 1894 had been j u d g e f o r

31 and had dkcidedmmy of C a l i f o r n $ a t s

- water s u i t s w i t h never a d 6 c i s i o n reversed

That 1s h i s o h words He wrote up t h e h i s t 0 r ~ -

of the county i n d i f f e r e n t d i v i s i o n s and he

says I n t h e pe r iod up t o 1865 the county

ba r cons i s t ed of Herber t and Burke and M e r r i t t

and s o fo r th He s a i d In t n a t f i r s t per iod

the only man who s u f f e r e d t h e extreme p e n a l t y

under t h e law and many c la im he should n o t have

been executed was Dennis ~ahoney Now I

d o n t t know anyth ing about t h e Dennis Kahoney

case I t v e never looked i t up I n 1936

a l l were gone Those who had acqui red a

n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n were p h i 1 D Herbert

Congressman from C a l i f o r n i a John D EcCuilough

e a r l y d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa and a f t e r -

wards over nor of Vermont H D Worthington

f irst Congressman of Nevada and subsequently

m i n i s t e r t o the Argentine Republic

~ o l o i l e l3 n 1 n i r ~ l E lb4erri-$t Chief J u s t i c e -

-

-

~ ~ ~ b u c c d - - he - Then i n - the p amp r i o d u p t h 1amp05

-

t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

$IPS T

Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

~ ~ ~ + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b p =--z

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N+s Cast- - I h a v e a ka-iife ahcut th$s long t h a t yas presented ~

I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

- - f o r you t 0 vo te for - I looked-nt h i m _

J i m

w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

i

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

I

3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

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1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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- ~6akit iy DO m y women remember o i you men o r any of you

any p a r t i c u l a r l y hampiorous inciden-ts t a k i n g

-

Farnsworth

-

coqkxky

place i n - t h i s courtroom -either t h a t you

heard about o r t h a t you wi tnessed

Iheard one

canwe t - i l l i t

-

-

_ Hamp Cast L e t h e r g o Y a I t c r l e t h e r go (l aughter)-

Fakn3worth I reniexber see ing t he b i g g e s t crowd I eve r saw

Mrs Cast

Farnsworth

Man

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

i n rny l i f e w a s t h l s courthouse i n 81

But don t t e l l about any snakes p lease Dont

t e l l about any snakes your snake s t o r i e s

we don t want t o hea r those

IBout t he snakes

We don t want t o h e a r your snake s t o r i e s

Walter

This amp I t no snake s to ry

A l l r i g h t t e l l us about t he b igges t crowd you

ever saw here i n 81

Well they had a woman come here and she was

preaching good teniperance And I don t t h ink

I ever d id s ee more people i n t h a t courtroom

than t he r e was t h i s time She was a wonderful

t a l k e r And t hey had a l i t t l e Irishman t h a t

was r a i s e d around here came here and he

couldn1t read nor w r i t e but hi could spin a -

joke o r somethin And thi s l ady made a

remark t h a t i f anyone who drank l i quo r fop

f ou r years t h e i r stomsch was spoi led his -

-l i t t l e Irishman well he l i s t e n e d 2nd looked

on and she vent on and f i n a l l y she says

NOW i f t h e r e s anybodyld l i k e t o ask any

quest ion I d be g l sd t o answer it So he

go t down and he says Lady do you say

anyone who drank l i q u o r f o r t h r ee two $ears

stomach was spiledT1 Yes He says I

t e l l you what 111 do 111 put my stomzch up

a p i n s t yours-any time you see f i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Eonestly t h a t house j u s t roared Tha t s a

f a c t It happened r i g h t i n there I remember

i t a s well as1 j u s t t o l d it

THE FITE CASE

Leidig I think one of the most famous cases t h a t was

- ever t r i e d i n t h i s courtrooin was the case when -

-

old Lucy Hite sued old John Hite that time -

Coakley O h 1 e t ~hear abou t t ha t Therels q u i t e a -

- r e p o r t on t h a t case but t h a t s the appe l l a t e

repor t T e l l us something about what happened

- -in t h a t case

- Woman When was it

-

Man 1900 o r so was i t It was i n t h i s century -

Leidig The way Bi te happened t o f ind t h a t mine it used

t o be vou remember when we had what they ca l l ed -

the grub s take Well IIite and Kearns and a l l

of them and old Hickman they wouldnt s take

him any more and they were a l l there on the

river And it wasnt t h i s o ld l u c y It was

her s i s t e r t h a t was with h i m t h a t time when

he found t h a t mine and she wanted t o go over

t o where Indian F l a t i s now --Farmsworth Wasnl t she l i v i n g w i t h a f e l l a from ~ r e s n o F la t

Leidig -- she wanted t o go over t o this fandango

and he to ld he r she cou ldn f t go and he was

down by the r i v e r bank and he was mort iss ing

up some samples of some hed picked up

and she watched him and she sneaked off

She 1 ~ ~ s up the h i l l - She hsd about half-way -

him hand-icapped but he was going - t o go a f t e r -

pick do

- -

-

h i l l 1know right where the spotwas where he- -

- found it - W e l l he se t doim the re t o r e s t and

unconsc ious ly~jus t covering the s l a t e s t ick ing

up there - The f e l l a wasnt prospectin j u s t

takinl a r e s t Looked over the h i l l -and-she

was halfway down the other side And he said

Oh s h e l l come home a f t e r awhile And he

knocked t h i s piece of s l a t e off and the gold

was r i g h t there i n the and t h a t s the

way he discovered the Hite Mine There was

no Indian squaw showed him t o it Why would

an Indian squaw when he was on the verge of

s ta rva t ion wait u n t i l he pret ty near starved

t o death and then take him out and show him

the mine He had $SQOOO-in bul l ion around

h i s mine there before anybody knew anything

about it

And then he got s ick and -he went t o San

Francisco because my motherwent and saw him

In the 01liJ IFerlFrnl fntei - or

K a r k s t S t r eek 9 - -

-

- - I thjr1k 8t tillamp time 5 t G e s be blipen Elfthn n d

- - - - -

x i 07 the s6o t~~ s i d e o f I h r k a t stmdt

- - Ha go t Slcp then He went tothe h o s ~ it $ l

- - - -

- - ttie Crrvkrl thnt hampmerrerl- - sncl olQ ~e when 1 - - lt - - she w a s P ~ U Y S B Iamp t h e hdsp3 t~l sorn~bodg t o l d

- - - -

i -

h i n l hRvirig S Q hch money - - hkilooked I1e1 p b ~ ~ t -

+ l i k e - he was ha l f l amp u s g - - she wns to s e t -

_ _

-

1

r hegt cnp f o r h i m nnclshe g0t h h

j T J I ~ ~O R ~ ~ l l lhe brps -the m s n thatJ ~ 1

I - worlced up t h e case f o r o l d Lucy f1ite t o grinamp

s u i t R S conunon l a w w i f e she was ses And

I

they had old j1ite p r e t t g n e a r going

John Wall w a s t he man t h a t was on her side

and what we the f e l l a fs nsme t h a t u s e d t o

come from Merced Jim peck Jim peck and

Breckinr idge w a s on h i s s i d e 9 l d 3reckinridge

hed s t a n d up to t he c l ~ s p i d o rover t h e r e and

p l i n g r i g h t i n t o i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Coakley You mean t o t e l l me Judge Tra$ucco didnft

hold him i n contempt f o r taat

Leidig- No t h a t was before Judge T r a w c c o fs time

(Genera l d iscuss ion co~sensust h a t i t w a s

- i n C o r c o r a n s time)

Ccakley You go s h e a d and t e l l 11s something abcut t h a t

- - - -

_ - _

- (zrqmcn t l 3 s c iss tiii) - -

-Firstdf - a l l John ~ ~ rcor an was tM Judge - Coakiey

Leidig 1 - Yes sir- --

- - -

coik1ey And t l ~ampttornt iysf o r damp side ampre ampote - - - -

Castlehouri ~ d n d o n anclCondon ~ Arid t h e atjier y - -

- s3de -waSRogers n i ~ drntamprsonwas t h ~ tco+rampct

L e i d i g - amp ~ dj o h n R Wall - -

~

Krs Cast

Wall tnlght have been one o f ths a t t o r n e y s Ke

doesnt show on the r ecord You t e l l us about

the case

John wasnft t h a t b e f o r e gtJallfs t ime

Old John R Wall was r i g h t h e r e he was r i g h t

here when t h e y h t ~ dt h a t suit when o l d Lucy

Hitc was t r y i n g t o i e t the 3 i t e f 3 Cove -2ropertg

She wanted t h e H i t e s Cove p r o p e r t y $600000

They comromised t h e case They awarded i-ler -Tiey g i v e h e r so much They made Jim J e s t f a l l

=c Torniy Gibbs a son of her first husband --he was a c r i p p l e d f e l l a

Krs S a s t They c u t o f f his l e g and lie was going t o schoo l

when t hey t o l d us on t h e q t m d $0 we went

up t o t h e p l a c e where they burn t the leg and

I n c l i ~ n Pe te ranch Tha t W R S R show p lnce i n

FTariposa county when he pot t h r o u ~ h w i t h it

Somebody collie a long one day and s a i d what ya

d o l n t K r ~ i t e H e hnd an o ld mule and an

o l d ho r se h a n l e s s a l l t i e d t o g e t h e r w i t h

wire Well he s a i d Im tl-line t o plough

o u t a do l l a r He was worth probably f o u r o r

f i v e m i l l i o n -

And John H i t e d i e d and l e f t his widow

And i t was 1906 ~ n dhe w a s up i n I Io l s tead

Undertaking P a r l o r s H e d i ed on 1 6 t h of

~ G i l born ing o f t he 1 8 t h of A p r i l he g o t -

cremated r i g h t t h e r e

Chamberlain

I have t h e memoirs of Judge Corcoran t h a t he -

publ ished - a t one t i rne and t h i s i 6 one o f - h i s

s ta tements which might b e i n t e r e s t i n g - -

I $7

~ d h n ~ b r c o r a k i n 1894 had been j u d g e f o r

31 and had dkcidedmmy of C a l i f o r n $ a t s

- water s u i t s w i t h never a d 6 c i s i o n reversed

That 1s h i s o h words He wrote up t h e h i s t 0 r ~ -

of the county i n d i f f e r e n t d i v i s i o n s and he

says I n t h e pe r iod up t o 1865 the county

ba r cons i s t ed of Herber t and Burke and M e r r i t t

and s o fo r th He s a i d In t n a t f i r s t per iod

the only man who s u f f e r e d t h e extreme p e n a l t y

under t h e law and many c la im he should n o t have

been executed was Dennis ~ahoney Now I

d o n t t know anyth ing about t h e Dennis Kahoney

case I t v e never looked i t up I n 1936

a l l were gone Those who had acqui red a

n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n were p h i 1 D Herbert

Congressman from C a l i f o r n i a John D EcCuilough

e a r l y d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa and a f t e r -

wards over nor of Vermont H D Worthington

f irst Congressman of Nevada and subsequently

m i n i s t e r t o the Argentine Republic

~ o l o i l e l3 n 1 n i r ~ l E lb4erri-$t Chief J u s t i c e -

-

-

~ ~ ~ b u c c d - - he - Then i n - the p amp r i o d u p t h 1amp05

-

t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

$IPS T

Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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er w ~ S he ree11y qui t e a f nmnus o r ~ t o r -

cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

~ ~ ~ + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b p =--z

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N+s Cast- - I h a v e a ka-iife ahcut th$s long t h a t yas presented ~

I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

- - f o r you t 0 vo te for - I looked-nt h i m _

J i m

w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

i

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

I

3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

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1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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couldn1t read nor w r i t e but hi could spin a -

joke o r somethin And thi s l ady made a

remark t h a t i f anyone who drank l i quo r fop

f ou r years t h e i r stomsch was spoi led his -

-l i t t l e Irishman well he l i s t e n e d 2nd looked

on and she vent on and f i n a l l y she says

NOW i f t h e r e s anybodyld l i k e t o ask any

quest ion I d be g l sd t o answer it So he

go t down and he says Lady do you say

anyone who drank l i q u o r f o r t h r ee two $ears

stomach was spiledT1 Yes He says I

t e l l you what 111 do 111 put my stomzch up

a p i n s t yours-any time you see f i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Eonestly t h a t house j u s t roared Tha t s a

f a c t It happened r i g h t i n there I remember

i t a s well as1 j u s t t o l d it

THE FITE CASE

Leidig I think one of the most famous cases t h a t was

- ever t r i e d i n t h i s courtrooin was the case when -

-

old Lucy Hite sued old John Hite that time -

Coakley O h 1 e t ~hear abou t t ha t Therels q u i t e a -

- r e p o r t on t h a t case but t h a t s the appe l l a t e

repor t T e l l us something about what happened

- -in t h a t case

- Woman When was it

-

Man 1900 o r so was i t It was i n t h i s century -

Leidig The way Bi te happened t o f ind t h a t mine it used

t o be vou remember when we had what they ca l l ed -

the grub s take Well IIite and Kearns and a l l

of them and old Hickman they wouldnt s take

him any more and they were a l l there on the

river And it wasnt t h i s o ld l u c y It was

her s i s t e r t h a t was with h i m t h a t time when

he found t h a t mine and she wanted t o go over

t o where Indian F l a t i s now --Farmsworth Wasnl t she l i v i n g w i t h a f e l l a from ~ r e s n o F la t

Leidig -- she wanted t o go over t o this fandango

and he to ld he r she cou ldn f t go and he was

down by the r i v e r bank and he was mort iss ing

up some samples of some hed picked up

and she watched him and she sneaked off

She 1 ~ ~ s up the h i l l - She hsd about half-way -

him hand-icapped but he was going - t o go a f t e r -

pick do

- -

-

h i l l 1know right where the spotwas where he- -

- found it - W e l l he se t doim the re t o r e s t and

unconsc ious ly~jus t covering the s l a t e s t ick ing

up there - The f e l l a wasnt prospectin j u s t

takinl a r e s t Looked over the h i l l -and-she

was halfway down the other side And he said

Oh s h e l l come home a f t e r awhile And he

knocked t h i s piece of s l a t e off and the gold

was r i g h t there i n the and t h a t s the

way he discovered the Hite Mine There was

no Indian squaw showed him t o it Why would

an Indian squaw when he was on the verge of

s ta rva t ion wait u n t i l he pret ty near starved

t o death and then take him out and show him

the mine He had $SQOOO-in bul l ion around

h i s mine there before anybody knew anything

about it

And then he got s ick and -he went t o San

Francisco because my motherwent and saw him

In the 01liJ IFerlFrnl fntei - or

K a r k s t S t r eek 9 - -

-

- - I thjr1k 8t tillamp time 5 t G e s be blipen Elfthn n d

- - - - -

x i 07 the s6o t~~ s i d e o f I h r k a t stmdt

- - Ha go t Slcp then He went tothe h o s ~ it $ l

- - - -

- - ttie Crrvkrl thnt hampmerrerl- - sncl olQ ~e when 1 - - lt - - she w a s P ~ U Y S B Iamp t h e hdsp3 t~l sorn~bodg t o l d

- - - -

i -

h i n l hRvirig S Q hch money - - hkilooked I1e1 p b ~ ~ t -

+ l i k e - he was ha l f l amp u s g - - she wns to s e t -

_ _

-

1

r hegt cnp f o r h i m nnclshe g0t h h

j T J I ~ ~O R ~ ~ l l lhe brps -the m s n thatJ ~ 1

I - worlced up t h e case f o r o l d Lucy f1ite t o grinamp

s u i t R S conunon l a w w i f e she was ses And

I

they had old j1ite p r e t t g n e a r going

John Wall w a s t he man t h a t was on her side

and what we the f e l l a fs nsme t h a t u s e d t o

come from Merced Jim peck Jim peck and

Breckinr idge w a s on h i s s i d e 9 l d 3reckinridge

hed s t a n d up to t he c l ~ s p i d o rover t h e r e and

p l i n g r i g h t i n t o i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Coakley You mean t o t e l l me Judge Tra$ucco didnft

hold him i n contempt f o r taat

Leidig- No t h a t was before Judge T r a w c c o fs time

(Genera l d iscuss ion co~sensust h a t i t w a s

- i n C o r c o r a n s time)

Ccakley You go s h e a d and t e l l 11s something abcut t h a t

- - - -

_ - _

- (zrqmcn t l 3 s c iss tiii) - -

-Firstdf - a l l John ~ ~ rcor an was tM Judge - Coakiey

Leidig 1 - Yes sir- --

- - -

coik1ey And t l ~ampttornt iysf o r damp side ampre ampote - - - -

Castlehouri ~ d n d o n anclCondon ~ Arid t h e atjier y - -

- s3de -waSRogers n i ~ drntamprsonwas t h ~ tco+rampct

L e i d i g - amp ~ dj o h n R Wall - -

~

Krs Cast

Wall tnlght have been one o f ths a t t o r n e y s Ke

doesnt show on the r ecord You t e l l us about

the case

John wasnft t h a t b e f o r e gtJallfs t ime

Old John R Wall was r i g h t h e r e he was r i g h t

here when t h e y h t ~ dt h a t suit when o l d Lucy

Hitc was t r y i n g t o i e t the 3 i t e f 3 Cove -2ropertg

She wanted t h e H i t e s Cove p r o p e r t y $600000

They comromised t h e case They awarded i-ler -Tiey g i v e h e r so much They made Jim J e s t f a l l

=c Torniy Gibbs a son of her first husband --he was a c r i p p l e d f e l l a

Krs S a s t They c u t o f f his l e g and lie was going t o schoo l

when t hey t o l d us on t h e q t m d $0 we went

up t o t h e p l a c e where they burn t the leg and

I n c l i ~ n Pe te ranch Tha t W R S R show p lnce i n

FTariposa county when he pot t h r o u ~ h w i t h it

Somebody collie a long one day and s a i d what ya

d o l n t K r ~ i t e H e hnd an o ld mule and an

o l d ho r se h a n l e s s a l l t i e d t o g e t h e r w i t h

wire Well he s a i d Im tl-line t o plough

o u t a do l l a r He was worth probably f o u r o r

f i v e m i l l i o n -

And John H i t e d i e d and l e f t his widow

And i t was 1906 ~ n dhe w a s up i n I Io l s tead

Undertaking P a r l o r s H e d i ed on 1 6 t h of

~ G i l born ing o f t he 1 8 t h of A p r i l he g o t -

cremated r i g h t t h e r e

Chamberlain

I have t h e memoirs of Judge Corcoran t h a t he -

publ ished - a t one t i rne and t h i s i 6 one o f - h i s

s ta tements which might b e i n t e r e s t i n g - -

I $7

~ d h n ~ b r c o r a k i n 1894 had been j u d g e f o r

31 and had dkcidedmmy of C a l i f o r n $ a t s

- water s u i t s w i t h never a d 6 c i s i o n reversed

That 1s h i s o h words He wrote up t h e h i s t 0 r ~ -

of the county i n d i f f e r e n t d i v i s i o n s and he

says I n t h e pe r iod up t o 1865 the county

ba r cons i s t ed of Herber t and Burke and M e r r i t t

and s o fo r th He s a i d In t n a t f i r s t per iod

the only man who s u f f e r e d t h e extreme p e n a l t y

under t h e law and many c la im he should n o t have

been executed was Dennis ~ahoney Now I

d o n t t know anyth ing about t h e Dennis Kahoney

case I t v e never looked i t up I n 1936

a l l were gone Those who had acqui red a

n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n were p h i 1 D Herbert

Congressman from C a l i f o r n i a John D EcCuilough

e a r l y d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa and a f t e r -

wards over nor of Vermont H D Worthington

f irst Congressman of Nevada and subsequently

m i n i s t e r t o the Argentine Republic

~ o l o i l e l3 n 1 n i r ~ l E lb4erri-$t Chief J u s t i c e -

-

-

~ ~ ~ b u c c d - - he - Then i n - the p amp r i o d u p t h 1amp05

-

t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

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Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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er w ~ S he ree11y qui t e a f nmnus o r ~ t o r -

cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

~ ~ ~ + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b p =--z

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N+s Cast- - I h a v e a ka-iife ahcut th$s long t h a t yas presented ~

I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

-

PEPS c i st--~ I c h a r g e 56 c e n t s ( l augh te r )

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FIAN( I IGS ~-cjri11 LI (r A I J D clrrpx ~ J IOLEIGE -

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

2i-A--- - -- - -gt-- Lcw-lt dgtdgt~-7d---~--4-~ ---dlt==Llt-- - ltgtgt-L-ampdgt------ ~ 3 - - ~ ~ - d ~ ~ ~ ~ lt - amp ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~amp~amp -A-2gt-s-

1- 2

met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

- - f o r you t 0 vo te for - I looked-nt h i m _

J i m

w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

i

-ampamp ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - amp ~ d ~gtugt~ampampA~ -- --L2L-- AampltampLamp----- -ww---ampgt-A- LAa-~a-~~amp-~- -2 s-- amp-

I 1- 3

a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

I

3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

j 0

9-4

1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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THE FITE CASE

Leidig I think one of the most famous cases t h a t was

- ever t r i e d i n t h i s courtrooin was the case when -

-

old Lucy Hite sued old John Hite that time -

Coakley O h 1 e t ~hear abou t t ha t Therels q u i t e a -

- r e p o r t on t h a t case but t h a t s the appe l l a t e

repor t T e l l us something about what happened

- -in t h a t case

- Woman When was it

-

Man 1900 o r so was i t It was i n t h i s century -

Leidig The way Bi te happened t o f ind t h a t mine it used

t o be vou remember when we had what they ca l l ed -

the grub s take Well IIite and Kearns and a l l

of them and old Hickman they wouldnt s take

him any more and they were a l l there on the

river And it wasnt t h i s o ld l u c y It was

her s i s t e r t h a t was with h i m t h a t time when

he found t h a t mine and she wanted t o go over

t o where Indian F l a t i s now --Farmsworth Wasnl t she l i v i n g w i t h a f e l l a from ~ r e s n o F la t

Leidig -- she wanted t o go over t o this fandango

and he to ld he r she cou ldn f t go and he was

down by the r i v e r bank and he was mort iss ing

up some samples of some hed picked up

and she watched him and she sneaked off

She 1 ~ ~ s up the h i l l - She hsd about half-way -

him hand-icapped but he was going - t o go a f t e r -

pick do

- -

-

h i l l 1know right where the spotwas where he- -

- found it - W e l l he se t doim the re t o r e s t and

unconsc ious ly~jus t covering the s l a t e s t ick ing

up there - The f e l l a wasnt prospectin j u s t

takinl a r e s t Looked over the h i l l -and-she

was halfway down the other side And he said

Oh s h e l l come home a f t e r awhile And he

knocked t h i s piece of s l a t e off and the gold

was r i g h t there i n the and t h a t s the

way he discovered the Hite Mine There was

no Indian squaw showed him t o it Why would

an Indian squaw when he was on the verge of

s ta rva t ion wait u n t i l he pret ty near starved

t o death and then take him out and show him

the mine He had $SQOOO-in bul l ion around

h i s mine there before anybody knew anything

about it

And then he got s ick and -he went t o San

Francisco because my motherwent and saw him

In the 01liJ IFerlFrnl fntei - or

K a r k s t S t r eek 9 - -

-

- - I thjr1k 8t tillamp time 5 t G e s be blipen Elfthn n d

- - - - -

x i 07 the s6o t~~ s i d e o f I h r k a t stmdt

- - Ha go t Slcp then He went tothe h o s ~ it $ l

- - - -

- - ttie Crrvkrl thnt hampmerrerl- - sncl olQ ~e when 1 - - lt - - she w a s P ~ U Y S B Iamp t h e hdsp3 t~l sorn~bodg t o l d

- - - -

i -

h i n l hRvirig S Q hch money - - hkilooked I1e1 p b ~ ~ t -

+ l i k e - he was ha l f l amp u s g - - she wns to s e t -

_ _

-

1

r hegt cnp f o r h i m nnclshe g0t h h

j T J I ~ ~O R ~ ~ l l lhe brps -the m s n thatJ ~ 1

I - worlced up t h e case f o r o l d Lucy f1ite t o grinamp

s u i t R S conunon l a w w i f e she was ses And

I

they had old j1ite p r e t t g n e a r going

John Wall w a s t he man t h a t was on her side

and what we the f e l l a fs nsme t h a t u s e d t o

come from Merced Jim peck Jim peck and

Breckinr idge w a s on h i s s i d e 9 l d 3reckinridge

hed s t a n d up to t he c l ~ s p i d o rover t h e r e and

p l i n g r i g h t i n t o i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Coakley You mean t o t e l l me Judge Tra$ucco didnft

hold him i n contempt f o r taat

Leidig- No t h a t was before Judge T r a w c c o fs time

(Genera l d iscuss ion co~sensust h a t i t w a s

- i n C o r c o r a n s time)

Ccakley You go s h e a d and t e l l 11s something abcut t h a t

- - - -

_ - _

- (zrqmcn t l 3 s c iss tiii) - -

-Firstdf - a l l John ~ ~ rcor an was tM Judge - Coakiey

Leidig 1 - Yes sir- --

- - -

coik1ey And t l ~ampttornt iysf o r damp side ampre ampote - - - -

Castlehouri ~ d n d o n anclCondon ~ Arid t h e atjier y - -

- s3de -waSRogers n i ~ drntamprsonwas t h ~ tco+rampct

L e i d i g - amp ~ dj o h n R Wall - -

~

Krs Cast

Wall tnlght have been one o f ths a t t o r n e y s Ke

doesnt show on the r ecord You t e l l us about

the case

John wasnft t h a t b e f o r e gtJallfs t ime

Old John R Wall was r i g h t h e r e he was r i g h t

here when t h e y h t ~ dt h a t suit when o l d Lucy

Hitc was t r y i n g t o i e t the 3 i t e f 3 Cove -2ropertg

She wanted t h e H i t e s Cove p r o p e r t y $600000

They comromised t h e case They awarded i-ler -Tiey g i v e h e r so much They made Jim J e s t f a l l

=c Torniy Gibbs a son of her first husband --he was a c r i p p l e d f e l l a

Krs S a s t They c u t o f f his l e g and lie was going t o schoo l

when t hey t o l d us on t h e q t m d $0 we went

up t o t h e p l a c e where they burn t the leg and

I n c l i ~ n Pe te ranch Tha t W R S R show p lnce i n

FTariposa county when he pot t h r o u ~ h w i t h it

Somebody collie a long one day and s a i d what ya

d o l n t K r ~ i t e H e hnd an o ld mule and an

o l d ho r se h a n l e s s a l l t i e d t o g e t h e r w i t h

wire Well he s a i d Im tl-line t o plough

o u t a do l l a r He was worth probably f o u r o r

f i v e m i l l i o n -

And John H i t e d i e d and l e f t his widow

And i t was 1906 ~ n dhe w a s up i n I Io l s tead

Undertaking P a r l o r s H e d i ed on 1 6 t h of

~ G i l born ing o f t he 1 8 t h of A p r i l he g o t -

cremated r i g h t t h e r e

Chamberlain

I have t h e memoirs of Judge Corcoran t h a t he -

publ ished - a t one t i rne and t h i s i 6 one o f - h i s

s ta tements which might b e i n t e r e s t i n g - -

I $7

~ d h n ~ b r c o r a k i n 1894 had been j u d g e f o r

31 and had dkcidedmmy of C a l i f o r n $ a t s

- water s u i t s w i t h never a d 6 c i s i o n reversed

That 1s h i s o h words He wrote up t h e h i s t 0 r ~ -

of the county i n d i f f e r e n t d i v i s i o n s and he

says I n t h e pe r iod up t o 1865 the county

ba r cons i s t ed of Herber t and Burke and M e r r i t t

and s o fo r th He s a i d In t n a t f i r s t per iod

the only man who s u f f e r e d t h e extreme p e n a l t y

under t h e law and many c la im he should n o t have

been executed was Dennis ~ahoney Now I

d o n t t know anyth ing about t h e Dennis Kahoney

case I t v e never looked i t up I n 1936

a l l were gone Those who had acqui red a

n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n were p h i 1 D Herbert

Congressman from C a l i f o r n i a John D EcCuilough

e a r l y d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa and a f t e r -

wards over nor of Vermont H D Worthington

f irst Congressman of Nevada and subsequently

m i n i s t e r t o the Argentine Republic

~ o l o i l e l3 n 1 n i r ~ l E lb4erri-$t Chief J u s t i c e -

-

-

~ ~ ~ b u c c d - - he - Then i n - the p amp r i o d u p t h 1amp05

-

t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

$IPS T

Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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er w ~ S he ree11y qui t e a f nmnus o r ~ t o r -

cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

~ ~ ~ + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b p =--z

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N+s Cast- - I h a v e a ka-iife ahcut th$s long t h a t yas presented ~

I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

-

PEPS c i st--~ I c h a r g e 56 c e n t s ( l augh te r )

- -

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FIAN( I IGS ~-cjri11 LI (r A I J D clrrpx ~ J IOLEIGE -

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

- - f o r you t 0 vo te for - I looked-nt h i m _

J i m

w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

i

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

I

3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

j 0

9-4

1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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She 1 ~ ~ s up the h i l l - She hsd about half-way -

him hand-icapped but he was going - t o go a f t e r -

pick do

- -

-

h i l l 1know right where the spotwas where he- -

- found it - W e l l he se t doim the re t o r e s t and

unconsc ious ly~jus t covering the s l a t e s t ick ing

up there - The f e l l a wasnt prospectin j u s t

takinl a r e s t Looked over the h i l l -and-she

was halfway down the other side And he said

Oh s h e l l come home a f t e r awhile And he

knocked t h i s piece of s l a t e off and the gold

was r i g h t there i n the and t h a t s the

way he discovered the Hite Mine There was

no Indian squaw showed him t o it Why would

an Indian squaw when he was on the verge of

s ta rva t ion wait u n t i l he pret ty near starved

t o death and then take him out and show him

the mine He had $SQOOO-in bul l ion around

h i s mine there before anybody knew anything

about it

And then he got s ick and -he went t o San

Francisco because my motherwent and saw him

In the 01liJ IFerlFrnl fntei - or

K a r k s t S t r eek 9 - -

-

- - I thjr1k 8t tillamp time 5 t G e s be blipen Elfthn n d

- - - - -

x i 07 the s6o t~~ s i d e o f I h r k a t stmdt

- - Ha go t Slcp then He went tothe h o s ~ it $ l

- - - -

- - ttie Crrvkrl thnt hampmerrerl- - sncl olQ ~e when 1 - - lt - - she w a s P ~ U Y S B Iamp t h e hdsp3 t~l sorn~bodg t o l d

- - - -

i -

h i n l hRvirig S Q hch money - - hkilooked I1e1 p b ~ ~ t -

+ l i k e - he was ha l f l amp u s g - - she wns to s e t -

_ _

-

1

r hegt cnp f o r h i m nnclshe g0t h h

j T J I ~ ~O R ~ ~ l l lhe brps -the m s n thatJ ~ 1

I - worlced up t h e case f o r o l d Lucy f1ite t o grinamp

s u i t R S conunon l a w w i f e she was ses And

I

they had old j1ite p r e t t g n e a r going

John Wall w a s t he man t h a t was on her side

and what we the f e l l a fs nsme t h a t u s e d t o

come from Merced Jim peck Jim peck and

Breckinr idge w a s on h i s s i d e 9 l d 3reckinridge

hed s t a n d up to t he c l ~ s p i d o rover t h e r e and

p l i n g r i g h t i n t o i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Coakley You mean t o t e l l me Judge Tra$ucco didnft

hold him i n contempt f o r taat

Leidig- No t h a t was before Judge T r a w c c o fs time

(Genera l d iscuss ion co~sensust h a t i t w a s

- i n C o r c o r a n s time)

Ccakley You go s h e a d and t e l l 11s something abcut t h a t

- - - -

_ - _

- (zrqmcn t l 3 s c iss tiii) - -

-Firstdf - a l l John ~ ~ rcor an was tM Judge - Coakiey

Leidig 1 - Yes sir- --

- - -

coik1ey And t l ~ampttornt iysf o r damp side ampre ampote - - - -

Castlehouri ~ d n d o n anclCondon ~ Arid t h e atjier y - -

- s3de -waSRogers n i ~ drntamprsonwas t h ~ tco+rampct

L e i d i g - amp ~ dj o h n R Wall - -

~

Krs Cast

Wall tnlght have been one o f ths a t t o r n e y s Ke

doesnt show on the r ecord You t e l l us about

the case

John wasnft t h a t b e f o r e gtJallfs t ime

Old John R Wall was r i g h t h e r e he was r i g h t

here when t h e y h t ~ dt h a t suit when o l d Lucy

Hitc was t r y i n g t o i e t the 3 i t e f 3 Cove -2ropertg

She wanted t h e H i t e s Cove p r o p e r t y $600000

They comromised t h e case They awarded i-ler -Tiey g i v e h e r so much They made Jim J e s t f a l l

=c Torniy Gibbs a son of her first husband --he was a c r i p p l e d f e l l a

Krs S a s t They c u t o f f his l e g and lie was going t o schoo l

when t hey t o l d us on t h e q t m d $0 we went

up t o t h e p l a c e where they burn t the leg and

I n c l i ~ n Pe te ranch Tha t W R S R show p lnce i n

FTariposa county when he pot t h r o u ~ h w i t h it

Somebody collie a long one day and s a i d what ya

d o l n t K r ~ i t e H e hnd an o ld mule and an

o l d ho r se h a n l e s s a l l t i e d t o g e t h e r w i t h

wire Well he s a i d Im tl-line t o plough

o u t a do l l a r He was worth probably f o u r o r

f i v e m i l l i o n -

And John H i t e d i e d and l e f t his widow

And i t was 1906 ~ n dhe w a s up i n I Io l s tead

Undertaking P a r l o r s H e d i ed on 1 6 t h of

~ G i l born ing o f t he 1 8 t h of A p r i l he g o t -

cremated r i g h t t h e r e

Chamberlain

I have t h e memoirs of Judge Corcoran t h a t he -

publ ished - a t one t i rne and t h i s i 6 one o f - h i s

s ta tements which might b e i n t e r e s t i n g - -

I $7

~ d h n ~ b r c o r a k i n 1894 had been j u d g e f o r

31 and had dkcidedmmy of C a l i f o r n $ a t s

- water s u i t s w i t h never a d 6 c i s i o n reversed

That 1s h i s o h words He wrote up t h e h i s t 0 r ~ -

of the county i n d i f f e r e n t d i v i s i o n s and he

says I n t h e pe r iod up t o 1865 the county

ba r cons i s t ed of Herber t and Burke and M e r r i t t

and s o fo r th He s a i d In t n a t f i r s t per iod

the only man who s u f f e r e d t h e extreme p e n a l t y

under t h e law and many c la im he should n o t have

been executed was Dennis ~ahoney Now I

d o n t t know anyth ing about t h e Dennis Kahoney

case I t v e never looked i t up I n 1936

a l l were gone Those who had acqui red a

n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n were p h i 1 D Herbert

Congressman from C a l i f o r n i a John D EcCuilough

e a r l y d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa and a f t e r -

wards over nor of Vermont H D Worthington

f irst Congressman of Nevada and subsequently

m i n i s t e r t o the Argentine Republic

~ o l o i l e l3 n 1 n i r ~ l E lb4erri-$t Chief J u s t i c e -

-

-

~ ~ ~ b u c c d - - he - Then i n - the p amp r i o d u p t h 1amp05

-

t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

$IPS T

Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

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toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

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i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

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to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

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- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

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- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

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-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

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w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

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- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

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bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

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3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

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K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

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Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

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I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

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- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

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-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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- - Ha go t Slcp then He went tothe h o s ~ it $ l

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h i n l hRvirig S Q hch money - - hkilooked I1e1 p b ~ ~ t -

+ l i k e - he was ha l f l amp u s g - - she wns to s e t -

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r hegt cnp f o r h i m nnclshe g0t h h

j T J I ~ ~O R ~ ~ l l lhe brps -the m s n thatJ ~ 1

I - worlced up t h e case f o r o l d Lucy f1ite t o grinamp

s u i t R S conunon l a w w i f e she was ses And

I

they had old j1ite p r e t t g n e a r going

John Wall w a s t he man t h a t was on her side

and what we the f e l l a fs nsme t h a t u s e d t o

come from Merced Jim peck Jim peck and

Breckinr idge w a s on h i s s i d e 9 l d 3reckinridge

hed s t a n d up to t he c l ~ s p i d o rover t h e r e and

p l i n g r i g h t i n t o i t ( l a u g h t e r )

Coakley You mean t o t e l l me Judge Tra$ucco didnft

hold him i n contempt f o r taat

Leidig- No t h a t was before Judge T r a w c c o fs time

(Genera l d iscuss ion co~sensust h a t i t w a s

- i n C o r c o r a n s time)

Ccakley You go s h e a d and t e l l 11s something abcut t h a t

- - - -

_ - _

- (zrqmcn t l 3 s c iss tiii) - -

-Firstdf - a l l John ~ ~ rcor an was tM Judge - Coakiey

Leidig 1 - Yes sir- --

- - -

coik1ey And t l ~ampttornt iysf o r damp side ampre ampote - - - -

Castlehouri ~ d n d o n anclCondon ~ Arid t h e atjier y - -

- s3de -waSRogers n i ~ drntamprsonwas t h ~ tco+rampct

L e i d i g - amp ~ dj o h n R Wall - -

~

Krs Cast

Wall tnlght have been one o f ths a t t o r n e y s Ke

doesnt show on the r ecord You t e l l us about

the case

John wasnft t h a t b e f o r e gtJallfs t ime

Old John R Wall was r i g h t h e r e he was r i g h t

here when t h e y h t ~ dt h a t suit when o l d Lucy

Hitc was t r y i n g t o i e t the 3 i t e f 3 Cove -2ropertg

She wanted t h e H i t e s Cove p r o p e r t y $600000

They comromised t h e case They awarded i-ler -Tiey g i v e h e r so much They made Jim J e s t f a l l

=c Torniy Gibbs a son of her first husband --he was a c r i p p l e d f e l l a

Krs S a s t They c u t o f f his l e g and lie was going t o schoo l

when t hey t o l d us on t h e q t m d $0 we went

up t o t h e p l a c e where they burn t the leg and

I n c l i ~ n Pe te ranch Tha t W R S R show p lnce i n

FTariposa county when he pot t h r o u ~ h w i t h it

Somebody collie a long one day and s a i d what ya

d o l n t K r ~ i t e H e hnd an o ld mule and an

o l d ho r se h a n l e s s a l l t i e d t o g e t h e r w i t h

wire Well he s a i d Im tl-line t o plough

o u t a do l l a r He was worth probably f o u r o r

f i v e m i l l i o n -

And John H i t e d i e d and l e f t his widow

And i t was 1906 ~ n dhe w a s up i n I Io l s tead

Undertaking P a r l o r s H e d i ed on 1 6 t h of

~ G i l born ing o f t he 1 8 t h of A p r i l he g o t -

cremated r i g h t t h e r e

Chamberlain

I have t h e memoirs of Judge Corcoran t h a t he -

publ ished - a t one t i rne and t h i s i 6 one o f - h i s

s ta tements which might b e i n t e r e s t i n g - -

I $7

~ d h n ~ b r c o r a k i n 1894 had been j u d g e f o r

31 and had dkcidedmmy of C a l i f o r n $ a t s

- water s u i t s w i t h never a d 6 c i s i o n reversed

That 1s h i s o h words He wrote up t h e h i s t 0 r ~ -

of the county i n d i f f e r e n t d i v i s i o n s and he

says I n t h e pe r iod up t o 1865 the county

ba r cons i s t ed of Herber t and Burke and M e r r i t t

and s o fo r th He s a i d In t n a t f i r s t per iod

the only man who s u f f e r e d t h e extreme p e n a l t y

under t h e law and many c la im he should n o t have

been executed was Dennis ~ahoney Now I

d o n t t know anyth ing about t h e Dennis Kahoney

case I t v e never looked i t up I n 1936

a l l were gone Those who had acqui red a

n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n were p h i 1 D Herbert

Congressman from C a l i f o r n i a John D EcCuilough

e a r l y d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa and a f t e r -

wards over nor of Vermont H D Worthington

f irst Congressman of Nevada and subsequently

m i n i s t e r t o the Argentine Republic

~ o l o i l e l3 n 1 n i r ~ l E lb4erri-$t Chief J u s t i c e -

-

-

~ ~ ~ b u c c d - - he - Then i n - the p amp r i o d u p t h 1amp05

-

t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

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Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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i - -lt ) -

er w ~ S he ree11y qui t e a f nmnus o r ~ t o r -

cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

~ ~ ~ + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b p =--z

---7-++ g-xr-x _ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6- ~ -

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N+s Cast- - I h a v e a ka-iife ahcut th$s long t h a t yas presented ~

I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

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PEPS c i st--~ I c h a r g e 56 c e n t s ( l augh te r )

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

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w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

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s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

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- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

I

3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

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9-4

1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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Leidig 1 - Yes sir- --

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coik1ey And t l ~ampttornt iysf o r damp side ampre ampote - - - -

Castlehouri ~ d n d o n anclCondon ~ Arid t h e atjier y - -

- s3de -waSRogers n i ~ drntamprsonwas t h ~ tco+rampct

L e i d i g - amp ~ dj o h n R Wall - -

~

Krs Cast

Wall tnlght have been one o f ths a t t o r n e y s Ke

doesnt show on the r ecord You t e l l us about

the case

John wasnft t h a t b e f o r e gtJallfs t ime

Old John R Wall was r i g h t h e r e he was r i g h t

here when t h e y h t ~ dt h a t suit when o l d Lucy

Hitc was t r y i n g t o i e t the 3 i t e f 3 Cove -2ropertg

She wanted t h e H i t e s Cove p r o p e r t y $600000

They comromised t h e case They awarded i-ler -Tiey g i v e h e r so much They made Jim J e s t f a l l

=c Torniy Gibbs a son of her first husband --he was a c r i p p l e d f e l l a

Krs S a s t They c u t o f f his l e g and lie was going t o schoo l

when t hey t o l d us on t h e q t m d $0 we went

up t o t h e p l a c e where they burn t the leg and

I n c l i ~ n Pe te ranch Tha t W R S R show p lnce i n

FTariposa county when he pot t h r o u ~ h w i t h it

Somebody collie a long one day and s a i d what ya

d o l n t K r ~ i t e H e hnd an o ld mule and an

o l d ho r se h a n l e s s a l l t i e d t o g e t h e r w i t h

wire Well he s a i d Im tl-line t o plough

o u t a do l l a r He was worth probably f o u r o r

f i v e m i l l i o n -

And John H i t e d i e d and l e f t his widow

And i t was 1906 ~ n dhe w a s up i n I Io l s tead

Undertaking P a r l o r s H e d i ed on 1 6 t h of

~ G i l born ing o f t he 1 8 t h of A p r i l he g o t -

cremated r i g h t t h e r e

Chamberlain

I have t h e memoirs of Judge Corcoran t h a t he -

publ ished - a t one t i rne and t h i s i 6 one o f - h i s

s ta tements which might b e i n t e r e s t i n g - -

I $7

~ d h n ~ b r c o r a k i n 1894 had been j u d g e f o r

31 and had dkcidedmmy of C a l i f o r n $ a t s

- water s u i t s w i t h never a d 6 c i s i o n reversed

That 1s h i s o h words He wrote up t h e h i s t 0 r ~ -

of the county i n d i f f e r e n t d i v i s i o n s and he

says I n t h e pe r iod up t o 1865 the county

ba r cons i s t ed of Herber t and Burke and M e r r i t t

and s o fo r th He s a i d In t n a t f i r s t per iod

the only man who s u f f e r e d t h e extreme p e n a l t y

under t h e law and many c la im he should n o t have

been executed was Dennis ~ahoney Now I

d o n t t know anyth ing about t h e Dennis Kahoney

case I t v e never looked i t up I n 1936

a l l were gone Those who had acqui red a

n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n were p h i 1 D Herbert

Congressman from C a l i f o r n i a John D EcCuilough

e a r l y d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa and a f t e r -

wards over nor of Vermont H D Worthington

f irst Congressman of Nevada and subsequently

m i n i s t e r t o the Argentine Republic

~ o l o i l e l3 n 1 n i r ~ l E lb4erri-$t Chief J u s t i c e -

-

-

~ ~ ~ b u c c d - - he - Then i n - the p amp r i o d u p t h 1amp05

-

t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

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Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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er w ~ S he ree11y qui t e a f nmnus o r ~ t o r -

cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

~ ~ ~ + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b p =--z

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N+s Cast- - I h a v e a ka-iife ahcut th$s long t h a t yas presented ~

I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

- - f o r you t 0 vo te for - I looked-nt h i m _

J i m

w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

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3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

j 0

9-4

1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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I n c l i ~ n Pe te ranch Tha t W R S R show p lnce i n

FTariposa county when he pot t h r o u ~ h w i t h it

Somebody collie a long one day and s a i d what ya

d o l n t K r ~ i t e H e hnd an o ld mule and an

o l d ho r se h a n l e s s a l l t i e d t o g e t h e r w i t h

wire Well he s a i d Im tl-line t o plough

o u t a do l l a r He was worth probably f o u r o r

f i v e m i l l i o n -

And John H i t e d i e d and l e f t his widow

And i t was 1906 ~ n dhe w a s up i n I Io l s tead

Undertaking P a r l o r s H e d i ed on 1 6 t h of

~ G i l born ing o f t he 1 8 t h of A p r i l he g o t -

cremated r i g h t t h e r e

Chamberlain

I have t h e memoirs of Judge Corcoran t h a t he -

publ ished - a t one t i rne and t h i s i 6 one o f - h i s

s ta tements which might b e i n t e r e s t i n g - -

I $7

~ d h n ~ b r c o r a k i n 1894 had been j u d g e f o r

31 and had dkcidedmmy of C a l i f o r n $ a t s

- water s u i t s w i t h never a d 6 c i s i o n reversed

That 1s h i s o h words He wrote up t h e h i s t 0 r ~ -

of the county i n d i f f e r e n t d i v i s i o n s and he

says I n t h e pe r iod up t o 1865 the county

ba r cons i s t ed of Herber t and Burke and M e r r i t t

and s o fo r th He s a i d In t n a t f i r s t per iod

the only man who s u f f e r e d t h e extreme p e n a l t y

under t h e law and many c la im he should n o t have

been executed was Dennis ~ahoney Now I

d o n t t know anyth ing about t h e Dennis Kahoney

case I t v e never looked i t up I n 1936

a l l were gone Those who had acqui red a

n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n were p h i 1 D Herbert

Congressman from C a l i f o r n i a John D EcCuilough

e a r l y d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa and a f t e r -

wards over nor of Vermont H D Worthington

f irst Congressman of Nevada and subsequently

m i n i s t e r t o the Argentine Republic

~ o l o i l e l3 n 1 n i r ~ l E lb4erri-$t Chief J u s t i c e -

-

-

~ ~ ~ b u c c d - - he - Then i n - the p amp r i o d u p t h 1amp05

-

t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

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Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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er w ~ S he ree11y qui t e a f nmnus o r ~ t o r -

cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

~ ~ ~ + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b p =--z

---7-++ g-xr-x _ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6- ~ -

i I

- ~

N+s Cast- - I h a v e a ka-iife ahcut th$s long t h a t yas presented ~

I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

-

PEPS c i st--~ I c h a r g e 56 c e n t s ( l augh te r )

- -

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FIAN( I IGS ~-cjri11 LI (r A I J D clrrpx ~ J IOLEIGE -

--

C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

2i-A--- - -- - -gt-- Lcw-lt dgtdgt~-7d---~--4-~ ---dlt==Llt-- - ltgtgt-L-ampdgt------ ~ 3 - - ~ ~ - d ~ ~ ~ ~ lt - amp ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~amp~amp -A-2gt-s-

1- 2

met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

- - f o r you t 0 vo te for - I looked-nt h i m _

J i m

w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

i

-ampamp ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - amp ~ d ~gtugt~ampampA~ -- --L2L-- AampltampLamp----- -ww---ampgt-A- LAa-~a-~~amp-~- -2 s-- amp-

I 1- 3

a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

I

3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

j 0

9-4

1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

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I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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Chamberlain

I have t h e memoirs of Judge Corcoran t h a t he -

publ ished - a t one t i rne and t h i s i 6 one o f - h i s

s ta tements which might b e i n t e r e s t i n g - -

I $7

~ d h n ~ b r c o r a k i n 1894 had been j u d g e f o r

31 and had dkcidedmmy of C a l i f o r n $ a t s

- water s u i t s w i t h never a d 6 c i s i o n reversed

That 1s h i s o h words He wrote up t h e h i s t 0 r ~ -

of the county i n d i f f e r e n t d i v i s i o n s and he

says I n t h e pe r iod up t o 1865 the county

ba r cons i s t ed of Herber t and Burke and M e r r i t t

and s o fo r th He s a i d In t n a t f i r s t per iod

the only man who s u f f e r e d t h e extreme p e n a l t y

under t h e law and many c la im he should n o t have

been executed was Dennis ~ahoney Now I

d o n t t know anyth ing about t h e Dennis Kahoney

case I t v e never looked i t up I n 1936

a l l were gone Those who had acqui red a

n a t i o n a l r e p u t a t i o n were p h i 1 D Herbert

Congressman from C a l i f o r n i a John D EcCuilough

e a r l y d i s t r i c t a t t o r n e y i n Mariposa and a f t e r -

wards over nor of Vermont H D Worthington

f irst Congressman of Nevada and subsequently

m i n i s t e r t o the Argentine Republic

~ o l o i l e l3 n 1 n i r ~ l E lb4erri-$t Chief J u s t i c e -

-

-

~ ~ ~ b u c c d - - he - Then i n - the p amp r i o d u p t h 1amp05

-

t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

$IPS T

Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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i - -lt ) -

er w ~ S he ree11y qui t e a f nmnus o r ~ t o r -

cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

~ ~ ~ + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b p =--z

---7-++ g-xr-x _ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6- ~ -

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N+s Cast- - I h a v e a ka-iife ahcut th$s long t h a t yas presented ~

I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

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he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

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w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

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- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

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3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

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K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

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I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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~ ~ ~ b u c c d - - he - Then i n - the p amp r i o d u p t h 1amp05

-

t n e n t i o n s t h ~ t s e v e r a l bersons Ger8 k i l l e d

through anlcer Ivy was -executedinbut Henry

~ i i e 1 7 9 hamp being t h e only one re ize iv ln i -

that I t h e pe r iod- up t o 911 why l i t igatidri

had been liellt -nb nlurdkrs o r m y t h i n g l i k e

-

-t h a t He s a i d he decided a n y of ~ ~ ~ l i f o r n l a ~ s

water s u i t s Now they may have been decided

h e r e

Coakley R i s l - ~ there 111 t h i s county oh yes O h yes

This i s the c r a d l e t h i s county of much of

o u r water and mining law a s you know

Chamberlain 1t may have been decided r i i h t her6 in t h i s

courthouse and t h a t would be a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g

p o i n t -

Gilb Id l i k e t o a sk a q u e s t i o n about t h e s e mining

cases Did the a t t o r n e y s xho t r i e d t h o s e c a s e s

come from around h e r e o r d i d t h e y come from

San Franc i sco o r some p l a c e e l s e

Farnsworth The a t t o r n e y s ~ e i 1 they d b r i n g them from

a l l around

Coakley San P~aanciscowas g r e a t l y r ep resen ted They

were most ly from San Franc i sco

F ~ r n s w o r t h Prssno had q u i t e a few Conleys and a l l them

they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

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Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

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to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

- - f o r you t 0 vo te for - I looked-nt h i m _

J i m

w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

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3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

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K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

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Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

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Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

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Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

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I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

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-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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they -come here Ithe re n cop~ tybar associaklon i n ~ G i p o s a 1 -G115

~oalciey No-we have only - fou r lat jyers Cbuhty bar

a -

- pr6ct icing i n the dounty h here 1 s no formal

bar here Two a re - i n -Yosemite a n d t$o tire

res ider i ts of ilaripdsa ~ o tof our 1 a ~work

13 doid by Mereed lawyers ]whocome over

- I t s an hour l s d r lv e

Coakley Mrs Trabucco what t r i a l s did th ~ u d i e f e e l

were the most co lo r fu l t h a t he hnd r i g h t

here i n t h i s courthouse Do you remember

lrs T Oh I don t think I ever heard him say He

spoke more about the cases he had down below

He used t o ge t kind of because t he

apers would wr i te up a case about some murder

o r some scandal t h a t he t r i e d end never

mention a l l these --Coaltley - C i v i l cases

Mrs T Cases where you s e t t l e the land what i s t h a t

how Well no t c i v i l but where they take

the proper ty you h o w --Coakley Condemnation -casks

1 4 ~ s T Yes condemnation cases

Coakley Yes he t r i e d many of those I know He was

judge on many of them

Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

$IPS T

Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

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r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

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to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

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- - -

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

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- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

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cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

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bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

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3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

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alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

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I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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Krs T He had a number of then i n Oakland

Coakley

Iltrs T

Chamberlain

T e l l me when d i d he f i r s t i t d r t becoming a

so-cal led t r ave l l ink judge I n those e a r l y -

days they d i d n t move the judges around

n e a r l y a s much -

-I don t know what year t h a t was

I th ink ~ u d ~ e ~ o r c o r a r i s t a r t e d t h a t

-

Woman No Judge Corcoran never went out i t was

a f t e r h i s time I t w s s a f t e r $our ch i l d r en

was q u i t e good-sized

Chamberla-in He presided over wa te r cases I know tha t

Because I never went wi th my husband until

a f t e r my boys were i n co l l ege

Coakley What year would t h a t be would-yousay t h a t

Judge Trabucco f i r s t s t a r t e d t r a v e l l i n g

M r s T When Louis f i n a l l y went t o S m t a Clara b u t I

wouldnt h o w j u s t what yea r t h a t would be

I never kept t r a c k of a l l those th ings

Coakley Somebody suggested t h a t I ask you something

about h i s work h a b i t s Is i t t r u e t h a t t he

Judge used t o g e t over h e r e o n win te r mornings

before dawn

Nrs T Yes He always s a i d t h a t was the Yest time

t o work No one came i n t o bother him and he

j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

$IPS T

Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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i - -lt ) -

er w ~ S he ree11y qui t e a f nmnus o r ~ t o r -

cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

~ ~ ~ + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b p =--z

---7-++ g-xr-x _ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6- ~ -

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N+s Cast- - I h a v e a ka-iife ahcut th$s long t h a t yas presented ~

I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

-

PEPS c i st--~ I c h a r g e 56 c e n t s ( l augh te r )

- -

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FIAN( I IGS ~-cjri11 LI (r A I J D clrrpx ~ J IOLEIGE -

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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1- 2

met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

- - f o r you t 0 vo te for - I looked-nt h i m _

J i m

w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

i

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

I

3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

j 0

9-4

1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

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Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

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I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

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-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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j u s t could work and do a l l h i s -- He did t h a t

- a t school because the f a t h e r s there t o l d me

hed ge t up a t four o rc l o c k i n the morning and

put an overcoat on -- they d idn t have heah you

know i n those- days -- and put an overcoat on

- and study

C oakley Now what t i ne d i a he used t o come over t o the

courthouse here generally -

Mrs T Oh hed come -- he zlways cooked the breakfas t

and then hed s t a r t out Hed get over here

I guess about s i x o rclock always be over

here by s ix wouldnft he

~ r s - c a s t - Yes

Coaltley

$IPS T

Coakley

Then go home f o r lunch

Yes h e f d always come home f o r lunch

Then back again and then s t a y about how l a t e

f ia t time dtd he go home f o r dinner

Hed ge t home about f i ve N r s T

Coakley Then d id he come back again i n the evening

M r s T Not very often

Man Se t a p r e t t y good pat tern

~ o a k l e ~ I heard he was a hard worker Why t h a t s only-

eleven hours a day from s ix t o f i ve

Mrs T - He l iked t o go t o bed ear ly

Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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er w ~ S he ree11y qui t e a f nmnus o r ~ t o r -

cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

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I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

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- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

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w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

I

3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

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9-4

1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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Coakle y

Farnsworthr

Farnswort5

Coakley

Fnrnsworth

lihat t r i a l t h a t took place i n t h i s court -

house s t r i k e s y o u a s thenioit famoub o r t h e

mampst c o l o r f u trial we ever had in the valley

I think he most was whe-re ~ 6 v a g e a ~ k i l l e d

L i - tt l e Louis - -

What year was t+a t

T ~ a tMas i n the e a r l y e igh t i e s i - - -

Te l l us a l i t t l e b i t abnut i t Walter

Why M r Howard B i l l Howard was the under-

s h e r i f f under Nullery And he used t o r i d e

from here ou t t o his ranch s i x mlles out t o

h i s ranch every evening Come out i n t he -

morning and i n the evening And t h i s l i t t l e

Frenchman he had a l i t t l e ranch out there

He had a b ig black jack and a sheepdog and

every spr ing he went t o Whiterock t o the

Smiths and herded t h e i r sheep t h a t summer

took them i n the mountains And he always

went with the jack and the dog they went

with him

Well there was a s tranger by the name

of Savageau came from v i rg in ik City crossed

l o t s and came i n t o t h i s country an stopped

- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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er w ~ S he ree11y qui t e a f nmnus o r ~ t o r -

cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

~ ~ ~ + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b p =--z

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N+s Cast- - I h a v e a ka-iife ahcut th$s long t h a t yas presented ~

I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

-

PEPS c i st--~ I c h a r g e 56 c e n t s ( l augh te r )

- -

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FIAN( I IGS ~-cjri11 LI (r A I J D clrrpx ~ J IOLEIGE -

--

C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

- - f o r you t 0 vo te for - I looked-nt h i m _

J i m

w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

i

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

I

3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

j 0

9-4

1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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- ~ q ~ k l ~ ~ Oh Brid~eport

-

Farnsworth Sriagepbrt He camamp and 1 -

through ~ j r i d ~ e p o r t

6Ger the - mountains -arid- down here enc he f6und

some ~ r e n c h l ~ e o ~ i e they 1 i v e d h e r e a t h e t

- _ -

l i t t l e y~hi le And then they bought house or

mot- a h0usean old ~renchmanowned $here the

u -

Indians l i v e now - -

- -

Coakley --You mean up here by 0113 cemetery

-Farnsworth -

- Yes

Coalriey ~ l l r i ~ h t Go ahead

Farnsworth He l i v e d there th ree o r f o u r months and go t

acquainted you know wi th t h i s o ld Frenchman

the l i t t l e old Frenchman t h a t he k i l l e d He

thought t h a t t h i s old Frenchman hadl money you

see and he was going t o k i l l him and take h i s

property Be had a l i t t l e spo t there a

vineyard and he had a few chickens and t h i s

jack and dog And every year he went away

and herded sheep Into the S i e r r a mountains

Up around --

Idlrs Cast Paregoy Keadows

Farnsworth No no It was between Fresno F l e t s and

11ount Raymond up i n t h a t country there And

he always took t h i s jack and the dog They

never separated- The man went the donkey

went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

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I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

- - f o r you t 0 vo te for - I looked-nt h i m _

J i m

w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

i

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

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3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

j 0

9-4

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K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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went and the dog ~ h e gj u s t fo1ieired him

-

everywhere he went Ive soen him go in a -

-

s a l o o n t h amp donkey theclok tin$ him A b i g

b l ~ c kjack

_ _

So old m a r ~ o w a r d came to the o f f i c e h e r e

- -

and h e - s a i d t o the s h e r i f f ~ i u l l e r y he s a i d

I h a d the d ~ r n e d e k t dream j a ~ t h i ~ h t e v e r -you

- ~ z ~ ~ ~ dof H e s a i d ~ e s he s a i d what s

-t h a t - ~ e said I j u s t d r e a m t somebody

_

k i l l ~ do l d Louis l d i d n tt n o t i c e hm but to

t he g a t e todny when I come in Mullerg sags

Oh oh he sags as you d r i n k i n yesterday

And o l d man JIotrard never drank i ~ e l l he

sags Im going t o take a r i d e back ou t t h e r e

anyway And he went back ou t the re end he

asked t h i s man where Louis was Cb he t a k e - --he go herd the sheep yes when amp d he go

away Oh he go away yesterday SO he

says How i s i t he d i d n f t t ake h i s dog Oh

he forget ell he d i d n t take h i s jack

e i t h e r Howfd he g e t away Oh why l eave

jack come back g e t it So o f course the

jack and t h e dog was t h e r e and that was

evidence t o t h e o t h e r f e l low t h a t o ld Louis

wss gone So they went down t h e r e 2nd a r r e s t e d

him and they found the head buriec under a b i g

C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

~ a n l amp o r t l l

Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

r zmsworth

K a n

F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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er w ~ S he ree11y qui t e a f nmnus o r ~ t o r -

cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

~ ~ ~ + - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b p =--z

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I

to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

- - -

- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

-

- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

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w i f e

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Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

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3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

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alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

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Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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C o ~ l c l eg

Fam~sworth

Coaliley

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Coskley

P a r r l s ~ b rth

Ccakley

P ~ r n s u o r t h

Coakleg

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F~rusworth

v R ~ 1 I ~ r j (I t ) ~ -q f l ( r f ~ I I Q ~ rlf7 Fr~rc~rnnr~

rind str1ck I ti in t h s r e RI hr~rnecl i t Tireg

toolt the ashes enrl tbst up ~ n c tt l rouiht i t

-

i n f o the courthogss here And t heg he a 5 0 7

cn l l ed A l e c And this A l ~ c he g ~ y s ~ s t n e r

h e snq 11W1-ly i-oir tell him fhout t h e heed

H e w a s t e l l i n them where t h e f o t t h s head

He -wes fi boy sFut ff or 9 - e m s o l d let

90 t h e y brorght h j m i n h e r e and c o ~ ~ i s t e d

hjm nnd he WEIS s e n t t o S m 9uentin sncl hung

Jho was the- jurj[e therl Judge Corcoran

Yes

Who was the d i s t r i c t - attorney

Nermian Jones I bel ieve

Who was the defense a t t o r n e y

Goucher They were bro thers- in- law George

Goucher and Newman Jones I t h i n k t r i e d t h e

case

Brothers-in-law one on one side and one on

t h e o t h e r is that it

Yep

Was t h e r e anything p a r t i c s l a r l y c o l o r 3 1 about

Jones Kewman Jones o r Gouciier

i l e l l they were wonderful a t t o r n e ~ s

Goucher becan~ea S t a t e S e ~ m t o ~ d idn7t he

Yes yes lie was Senntol His s32 iez8e d ied

the o t h e r d e y you know

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cc1111d (-enera1 convcrso t i o n severdl psoJe

1 a t once ebout Goticher )

~ i s t r i c - tktorney -he re f o r tt-ro

1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

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to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

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- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

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- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

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w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

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- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

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3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

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K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

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I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

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coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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1s s t ~ r ylikre -- he didnl t mention

llrs SSvageau JasntD she mixed up i n it

e wnsnt t s e n t e n c e d

No only h i m They d idni t sentence the boy

r ~ i e y tlung t h i s D I ~f e l low t u r n e d

o t h e r t v r 6 loose They went f r o h h e r e

over t o the o t h e r side of La Grange They

went t o La Grange They had a cous in o r

somebody who l i v e d over t h e r e and they r~oved

e They l i v c d there and she f i n a l l y

d i e d and the bog xent -- I d o n i t know i-rhere

the boy w e n t t o 1 ve l o s t t r a c l r o f him

f e l low Hovard E i l l Roward wrote a book

d i c t a t e d a book when he was zSout a hllndred

years o ld and he descr ibed t h i s Savageau

i n c i d e n t And the book i s t n the Bancroft

Library I t s c a l l e d Tile L p s t of t h e C a l i f o r n i a

~ a n ~ e r s By J i l l c o s s l e y - ~ a t t I th ink I twsa a woman wrote i t H i s i c tuampe i s i n t h i s book

wi th h i s b i g white beard and t h a t s the most

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to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

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- - -

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

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-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

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s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

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-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

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K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

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k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

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- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

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w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

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- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

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bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

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3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

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K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

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Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

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I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

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coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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to ny f s t h e r b y s iexican sheipherer thy

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- beloneed t o ~6n u i i curietta 1thad a big -

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- scabbard and then t h e r e 1 s 2 l i t t l e kn i fe a 1 - - very- b e a u t i f u l piece of work

Coakiey - ~ j d l i k kt o s e e i t some time i a t e r i t -ampo l ld be -

- - -

- a w o n d e r f u l t h i n g t o look a t

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

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w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

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- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

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3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

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9-4

1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

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Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

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k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

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- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

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t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

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-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

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did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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C o a k l e y D i d of g b u eirek klitness any hanginys here - - _ -

i n the co~mty - -

-I

-did I -

- Where Right u p behind the j a i l

- y e s They b u i l t 6 big h i g h wa l i go we - ~ lt r n ~ w o r t h

-

cbuldntt lobk o l s r and we climbampdup i n the-

- t r e e and locked down i n t o where t h e hanging

was going t i x r e They huhg h7 ion-out o f

a l l my time here I only know of two men being

hung and t h g t was Ivy arid a f e l l o w by the name

of Ju l i an

Coakley What was I v y s f i r s t name

Fa rns r~or th Henry ~ e n r yIvy

Coakley And t h a t happened r i g h t he re behind om j a i l

Farnsworth That was where he was hung But he was --committed a murder s l ipped up behind a man

down here i n I n d i a n Gulch e n d stuc-k a ick in

h i s back and k i l l e d him robbedhim

EPS Cast Twasntt the same j a i l though was i t

F ~ r n s w c r t h Yes It was Same j a i l

K r s Cest Eut one j a i l burned up

- e rnswo~th Oh you mean t h i s j a i l

K r s Css It wasnt t h i s j a i l

Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

- - f o r you t 0 vo te for - I looked-nt h i m _

J i m

w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

i

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

I

3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

j 0

9-4

1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

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I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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Farnsworth Well p a r t of it

Krs ~

Hilburn Kdlnat case

was i t the s h e r i f f put one o f h i s

pr i soners out one of these windows

Coakley Krs Xilburnampskedh question Did you

hear i t ---Mrs 1iilburn asked you men here

G r s iltilburn I rerneniber I r e a d the s t o r y - a l o n g lorg while - - -

-ago about the s h e r i f f p u t t i n g --

Chxpberlain That was 1ndian V i l l i e

- s b u r n Ir Choiss i r dropped a man out one of the

windows so they wouldnlt lynch him and they

took off on up t h i s way t o s e t away from the

crowd - What case was tha t

Chamberlain That wcs Indian i f i l l i e They wanted t o lynch

t h i s fellow but t h e s h e r i f f and the deputy

were too -- ant they raced t o Ferced f i n a l l y

go t t h i s Indian boy i n the IYerced j a i l j u s t

about a few rnintrtes h e a d of the pursuing par ty

t h a t was t rying--

Farmsworth This happened out here out here where Sul l ivan

l i v e s Chamberlain Well t h a t was where they accused him of

murdering but the t r i a l was here and tha t

was where they got h im off they lynching

- Farnsworth Fassacree I can remember tha t I saw the

Indians come with t h e i r hands t i e d behind them

Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

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J i m

w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

I

3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

j 0

9-4

1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

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I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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Chamberlain

IJ oman

Woman

Leidig -

Woman

Leidig

And t h i s Antone t h a t you see a round~he re He

was a l i t t l e t o t in a bag being packed around

on h i s mother s back And he says now h e s

110 years old That was i n 76

Well 79

They d i d have lynching i n the l lh i te Rook - a

- - d i s t r i c t where theyaccused a young Kexcan

-

of s t e a l i n g ca t t le Iremember my grandfa ther

being i n t ha t What was t h a t do you remember

That was i n the e a r l y 90s I n the e a r l y 90s

I was going a f t e r a milk cow And I went down

there and I saw a few fe l lows s tanding around

there and I says lrhatls the matter They

says You see t h e r e s J u l i a n hanging there

and the re he was hanging on a t r e e Right

over the road

Was he a Mexican

J i m J e s t f a l l and Jack McGurk d id it

Yes t h a t s the one I m t a l k i n g about

I remember i n 1932 when Elmer dorm he r e

was running f o r Supervisor i n t h e F i f t h D i s t r i c t

He had some o ld lady k i t h him and -I found out

a f terwards t h a t i t was h i s wife Ead a n old

model T Ford a l i t t l e xodel T Ford coupe I

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met him- i n ~dawona and he sef Iy come

here I hqid ~ h a t d oJTOU want - dell -

he s a i d her I V amp Cotnfriend~kRntyou t o

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w e s t f a l l was runninl f o r the nominat ion he

-

- Ho~u~sinme time ~ n dI lopked a t iliri I sn5d

- $6come you a i n l t campaigning for Jim l r l e s t f a l l

s p i dI You and him used t o b e k i l l i n t He

_ _ said What do you mean 1 s a id Didnl t

- t h e y have youand him i n the j a i l t o g e t h e r down

t h e r e f o r hk t in1 t h a t Eexican down i n rr

He s a i d Get up Get away from here g e t up

Get goin he says I d o n t want t o t a l k t o

t h a t f e l l a He d id n t t want to - t a l k any xore ~ a amp k have any wife d i d n t He d idn t t heva no

w i f e

Yes he d id She s bur ied r i g h t over t h e r e a t

Oakhurst and h e s bu r i ed r i g h t along s i d e of

h e r

Idell t h a t was ve ry appropr ia t e of course

Do you want t o h e a r anything a5out t h e time

when t h e o l d lzdy t h a t was mar r i ed t o o ld

drunken J u l e s P e i x o t t o h i t a b o b t a i l Her

nsne was Baker first Baker Old Baker was

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a dcunlcen o ld d e v i l R e U s e d t o GO home and

bast h e r u p and beamp her -up and she t o l a him

cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

I

3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

j 0

9-4

1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

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them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

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t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

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r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

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h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

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tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

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be f i r s t degree

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- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

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Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

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an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

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1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

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k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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cd s h e sa id KO looka here ThatIs goin

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3 t b p smeday once h e w e n t t o - come

-runk colne i n thk hausk and he-had a - -

h i f e -She h a d a sho tgun s i t t i n r i g h t

s h e w e n t o u t the back - i n s i d e of t h e - door

r reached i n and g o t t h e shotgun He r u n o u t

f r o n t door and Boom boom She said I

d you Id put a s t o p t o a l l t h i s d idn t t I

h e k i l l e d him right thebe wi th a double-

b a r r e l l e d shotgun She a f t e r w a r d s married a ld

J u l i e Peixotto

Did they her

Do y c u f o l k s remember t he d e t a i l s o f the t ime-

t h a t Frank S i lve rose sho t a f e l l a out here and

they s e n t o ld Frank t o San Quentin ~i o ld

Frank t o l d it t o me he came i n and -- I don t

r e n e ~ b e r who t he d i s t r i c t a t t o rney was but

Dick S t a l b u r y ~ t o l d him how t h i s here nephew of

h i s wasnt t i t do you remenberthe circumstances

can you t e l l i t -

remember exac t l y how i t went because I

w a s d r i v ing s tage There was th ree ceses on

-- - - - - - lt ~m - - -

I

Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

j 0

9-4

1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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Un was he c n s e 1iher1 t k l ~ ~ d w r ng o t kI l l e i

liei-e t lw t GIRS -the f l rs t - ope And then the

next case W R S D l c k H n r t o n And the nex t c p s e

- t11~road a t F o r t Vonroe

Pnlnslro~til Johnson Riverby yes IJe s h o t sornebodg Tilere

tiere t he th ree 011s r i g h t a f t e r Another-

Leidig Hc d i d n t s l~on i him t ~ eW A S the one t h s t shot

of l on the f looi- and --F ~ ~ - r s ~ i o r t h Yes he ~ e ~ l t gain st 2nd h i tc l c s r up the b ~ r

the gun and i t f e l l on t11e f l o ~ r and went off

and 11e go t f o u r t e e n yea r s f o r t h s t The o t h e r

f e l l o w g o t twelve and the o t h e r f e l l o w t h a t

k i l l e d onother f e l l o w went sco t f r e e -Gilb You lmow I n o t i c e d something in t h e - p a p e r s

downstairs I t s a i d t h a t t h e y never co-nvicted

them of f i r s t degree murder it w a s always

second o r t h i r d degree Has t h a t been txe i n

your exger ience

F ~ r n s w o r t h Y e l l t hey m i n t h a t c a t e ~ o r g I guess

G i l b They h a v e n t f i g u r e d a ~urderw a s bad enough to

be f i r s t degree

Sag3y There k ~ sa l i t t l e f u n n y circumstance Old

Frank S i l v e r o s e worked f o r u s f o r yeam snd

z a

5 a

j 0

9-4

1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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1 _ -

K ~ l t e r do lbu remember who t h e f e l l a s were -

alid the - v l ~ ~ l a n t e s ~ do^^ overthat went t o -

l n d i s n i ia~ss erampek ln t where fled ~ e t t l ~ ~ m amp I -

l i v e s f i ~ w who the men were - - - -

-

No I h e a r d rnentiamped- Jut I neGer h e w - -

Joe - Eat Green - - Wes t f a l l

th 0 l d r 4 a n J o e ~ e s t f ~ l 1

F ~ r ~ l s w o r - - J o e ~ o e Yes

-

Leidig 11im Na t Green o ld mon - fltb~oondlt Lqird

- - o l d Martin c o t e y --

Krs Cast How about Pred - ~ o l t -

Coakley Well was t h e r e an I n d i a n nassac re t h e r e Hou

nlany Indf ans were massa-amped I that in YOUP

book M r chgnberlnin -

Chamberlain Xo i t i s n l - t

How many Ind ians were massacred

Leidig O h I don t know how many t h e y k i l l e d 2uite

a few People s P r o t e c t i v e Associz t ion

( S e v e r a l people t a l k i n g a t once )

1 saw s e v e r a l of them when t h e r c o ~ l eof it

a f terwarcis and they had ropes t i e d aro-=d their

s r m s and t h e y run a l l t h e way i n t o t o m a n d -

o ld Doctor Turner c u t - t h e rope off of o l d

b l i n d C h a r l i e and --

Coakley s laiter l e t s h e a r t h s t I want t o g e t t h t

-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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-

id I In1 slre thpt ~ r ~ e sis-here p r ~ n t g e t o w t o -

- - -

i t Sousab~ s e v e r a l Jndlens ~-et-~$n-inc~lfrom- - -

- t h i s iilas$ecre - - -

-

- - -

Tamswortli ampI them aro lx ld tis 6efr c ~ r i s arr-i--tged--behind- - -

t h e i r h a n d s id11 know -Theyrim - Tampey r u n

- -

Co~k ley Wtiat y e a r hias this F J n l t e r

-

Farnsxor th - l72 174 -

Conklcy lJbs t happened Wllhnt ~ a v Crise to-tiii s rxassacre

N h ~ twas t i l e r eason f o r i t - -

F k r n s ~ i o rth Well tlieg sccuaed Indian M i l l i e of killing o l d

an Tllon~psoilowned t h e place thatSeor72 Wilkes

orms o u t t h e r e W c s t f z l l 012 m a r L a i r d and

h i m rrere pa r t i l e r s They Cold them k o w Yfionson

was Sea2 and L a i r d s t a r t e d t h i s posse went

down wi th h i s boys and --Coakley Row ~ranywhite mer and how rn-y --

Pzmswcrth There I-asfive o r sixof them t 3 e r e Tney

never d i d know who all were the re

Soak3e y Row nany Indians were as sacred

lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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lt go11re cnl~rrhtJn the p n t c i of B

joculnr r rnpr

ply nrrme 1 s R i l e y snrl I croasscl the

cnsvorth c i i d n t t Flay Corcqren p i c k t h a t ip 3idn1t

she p i c k t h a t up mil p u t it I n her Yook Y e s

she wrcte a story about it

LeiEig Cld X a r t i n Kirby had one eye

7-- 6OT11E12 I wci~ciarrd~ere1ayr s s t o r i e s a r e - 5 e ~c~clie

t o Se i n the S a n c r o f t L ib ra ry

-Ckez-ber L2 ~ She f o r t h e Bancroft Li-arg ivfier= -yyofc my book I i n t e r + i e w e d _ e ~ sza pis

1j t t l e n i u e d 11p torfirtls the last

Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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Coakley

Farnsworth

N r s To

Farnsworth

Why don t you t e l l us something about the e a r l y

stayecoach runs i n the county Walter

The e a r l i e s t holdup I remember was he ld a t

Frank Lewist p l a c e r i g h t on t o p o f t h e h i l l

whdre the Whitlock road i s cu t out Stage was

he ld up the re I t was held up by a man name

He had b reakfas t a t my mother s house the

nornirqthat he robbed t h a t s t age Fredericku

h i s name was wasnt i t

11y s i s t e r N e l l i e was on t h a t s t a g e and she

had her money -- i f she had any -- t i e d up i n

t h e end of a handlterchief So she j u s t kind of

he ld the- handkerchief o u t t o him and he s a i d

I don t want your o ld handkerchief He

throwed i t out on the ground And she says t o

him Well i f you d p n t want the handkerchief

111 take i t back So he handed i t back t o

her

Then he went on and he was czptured j u s t

i n s i x mi les a l i t t l e over s ix miles brought

up and put i n j a i l here And he was oh

despera te about i t He took and made h i s nose

Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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Coalrley

- Parnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

Coakley

Farnsworth

N O i t d i d n t g e t t o Genr Volley Renr Valley

go t t h e i r m ~ i lfrom P t Ophir

How d id they g e t i t from K t Ophir

Well they had a wagon rand and got the mail

see

What was tho l a s t yea r t h a t anyone operated

a statyecoach here i n t h i s county

1906

T h a t l a s t of the stagecoaches wns 19061

hat i s i n town here The l a s t i n Yosemite

Valley was i n 13

Well now t h e one t h a t stopped i n t h i s town

i n 1906 where d i d i t s t a r t and where d id it

end

Well i t s t a r t e d from Iariposa and went t o

PIerced through Hornitos K t Bul l ion and

Bear Valley It went from here t o F t Bull ion

then from Bul l ion t o Bear Valley Bear Valley

t o Hornitos and then Hornitos t o Pierced

That was t h e route I had t h a t rou te run

a month and twenty days t o the tune of about

That w a s t h e yea r the r a i l r o a d s t a r t e d was

i t 19061

That w a s t he year i t was f i n i s h e d 1907

2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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2- ltltLamp--ampampamp --Leamp-gti ---- amp amp ltampampwbu amp ~ A - ~ ~ A ~ amp ~ lt - ~ ~ ~ - amp ~ amp ~ - s lt ~ + d ~ ~ ~ x amp ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ----d =ampgt

Any interesting stories that haventtbeen-

written about him yet

-

I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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I

k u l f a J o n e s whs county sihbol s l rpcrintampdent

for a good many years

- -

- ~ a ~ n s w o r t ~ O h yes she was a dandy She g o t $600 e year-

- Coakley - A s id you thiampshe school s i lpe i in tenden t

-

~ w a s bverpnid or underpaid Walter

F a r n s w ~ r t h o h amp under why i t d t a k e ~ r k t tJ near a l l

-

-

t h a t t o pay h e r expenses ( general- c o n v e r s a -

- t i p n about s k l n r i c s of superintendents--one

$aid to h i v e r ece ived $75 a month)

Mrs Cast I t h i n k J u l i a Jones was the most ou t s t and ing

super in tendent wstve e v e r had i n t h i s couhty -

You know because she had a l l t hese l i t t l e one-

room schools and made these j o u h e y s v i s i t i n g

over all t hese roads with a h o r s e and buggy

Coakley Do you remember how many of those one-room

schools she had Under h e r j u r i s d i c t i o n a t

t h a t t ime

Woman She had q u i t e a l o t more than they do now

Woman When I was teaching had 33

Gal l i son I t a u g h t i n a good many one-room schools i n

my e a r l y days

Farnswor th I can show you P c t u r e s where t h e r e was about

7 0 of you i n t h e grammar sc-hool

One t e a c h e r t ~ u g h t 33 t o 56 a l l t h e way from

6 t o 18 I n one school

- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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- - 56

-Gallison I taught p e t t g n e a r 60 f o r awhile

-

Coakley

Gallison

A l l the grades i n the

~ i g h t grades --

one

room

Gilb What d id you t r y t o teach them

and wr i t i namp and arithmetic

jus t reading -

~ e l l i ~ o n

Gilb

Oh geography kle had physiology algebra

Taught some geometry Several more subjects

than they do now -

D i d many of them stop a t the eighth grade o r

-

did they go on some place t o high school

Gallison They usually went to 18 i n the gi-amar school

andqu i t

Coaltley What do you mean by 18 18 years of age T b t

would be the end of the i r schooling i s tha t i t

Gallison Oh they had the ninth grade It would amount

t o about the f i r s t year of high perhaps

Mrs T My son graduated from tha t and he was given

two years i n Santa Clara

Woman I went nine gears and you did too Eileen

IIP here Chamberlain I have a l i s t of the graduates from the f i r s t

I school here i n the town Some of the families

are s t i l l here I havent i t with me

I One of the m o s t in teres t ing s t o r i e s of ear ly

day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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day schooling however occurs t o me happened

i n Yosemite John NcCeuley h i s f a t h e r b u i l t

the mo-qtain house G d he c o u l d s e e the

school down i n ~ o s e m i t e but i t would take

him about three hou r s t o g e t there dot

-t h a t t r a i l have a - - And h e s a id t h a t h e d i d

-burro t h a t he d hang onto the burror s ta i 1

and ge t back up t h a t mountain He spent e i g h t

o r nine hours a day t o and from school

You couldn t g e t a k id now t o do tha t

No t h e i r pa ren ts wouldnt l e t them

K r Chamberlain t h a t about McCauley bui ld ing

the mountain house i s wrong Char l ie Paregoy

f o r which they named the Paregoy Keadows h e r s

the man who b u i l t t h a t mountain house and

McCauley bought i t o f f of him

Well anyway John was l i v i n g there

Does anybody here know when the Fremont Nine

were operat ing t he ore ca r s down the h i l l

what years

About f58 o r 59

Louis used t o walk from Sear Valley t o Hunters

Valley

-

Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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Coakley From ear ~ a l l e ~ to ~ ~ m t e r sVal ley j t h a t s- how -

many mi les hat would ker ta iLly -be o r ~six - seven mile-s ~ b i i ~ u s s i o n o f the t r a i l )

ab0ut - e a r l y times but you were tThis i s n f

mentioning some

of you kbout t h e hardships

- t h a t the kndured t o g e t t o q c h o o l

And I t h i n k I c a n q u o t e a t h e i a ~ t amp a s k w i t h i n - -

t w o o r - t h r e e ykars t h a t w i l l almost p a r a l l e l

o r 5 e a t l e a s t a s s e r i o u s a p r o b l - i m a ~t h e y

had i n the e a r l y d a y We h a d two y o h E s t e r s

viho l i v e d up above Greeley H i l l up above

IicDermottts r enger s t a t i o n about six miles and

they walked o u t about from f i v e t o f i v e and a

h a l f mi les -- i n t h e winter t ime t h e y s k i i e d

t h e s e f i v e miles caught t h e bus a t Greeley

H i l l drove 36 mi les i n t o school i n the morning

and i n t h e evening they rode back on the bus

and took t h e i r s k i i s and went home They

l e f t home around 530 i n t h e morning and got

home a t n igh t

Coakley What yea r was tha t

Adlesbach The younger of t h e two graduated l a s t year

Coakley What was the fami ly name

Adlesbach The c h i l d r e n s l names were Snyder and t h e i r -

Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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Chamberlain

Coakley

Pirs Cast Coakley

Bertken

Coakley

Bertken

C oakley

CIIIHESE

P I ~ S alliso is oh s a i d she was bbrll i n ~ i t e1 s cove

I n one of t h e vol~unes o f Herbelt~ b o v e r s

m e m o i r s h e ~ t n t e dt h a t he wss doing sbme- -

invesf i g a t i n g w o r k of a mine in the i n t e r i o r -

1 of Chine and met a chinaman who h a d worked in

-

the ~ i t e $Cove milie i~l lt e r i p o s a ~ o amp t y That

i s i n one of h i s e a r l i e r books i n Herber t

- 11oovers memoirs _ -

There welae hundreds if n o t thousands of

Chinese he re In the e a r l j days were the re n o t

Wholl t e l l us something about t h a t

~ e o r ~ eBertken says t h e r e were down a t Formon

Bar

K r Bertken what do know about ti-e Chinese

what do you know about the Chicese t h a t were

i n t h i s county i i t h e e a r l y days

wel l I h o w t h e y was l o t s of then here t h a t s

a l l

What year d id they come in do you know

I don t know j u s t exac t ly Eefore my time

=Pay

What d id they ck Were they i n the mining

- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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- Bertken

Man

~ a r n s w o r t h

Coakley -

Farns~ror th

Coakley

Farnsuorth

Coakley

-

Mining - - -

They worked

quartz mining A whole-crew

s were the re over t o ~ i t e Cove

They b u i l t the roads from the h o t e l i n t o

Yosemite Valley t h e Chinamen - -

-Idalter the Chinanen b u i l t the road from

From the co rne r of Slaughter Eote l i n t o Yosemite

Valley It was a rece Sonora wanted t o g e t

i n t o Yosenlite first and Kerced wanted t o g e t

i n the re see And John PicCready and Henry

Ijaahburn and Wal l i s Chapvan formed a company

and had a hundred Chinmen a day working on

those roads -

What was the line of the roads Where d i d it

run from

It mxn fran here through Wawona by I n s p i r a t i o n

Po in t dovm in to the Valley The o the r came

by Oak Flat you see And the C o u l t e r v i l l e

Road it was backed up by Kerced people

D r McLean Ee r~ashead m a n of t h a t

I t s your s ta tement then t h a t i t was t he

Chinese about a hundred Chinese t h a t b u i l t

the road frov t h e Slaughter Botel through

I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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I

-NEGROSIAVERY

coakleY w e l l now speaking of ~ h i n e s ei n Hornitos -

don j t they have a boampn there hots a d i r e c t -

descendent of -sonamp e-arly-day slaves t ha t 1 ~

Gere in thiltco+ty -

Gilb there

~ e r amp o t h e r s l a v e s here d o gou remeer - s lzves from the e r l y days kaive you he-ard of

them - -

Woman There was one t h a t l ived up there a t M r s

- place

- Another woman Yes he was a Jrenchnegro wasnt he

Bagby Right by the Catholic church the re

Farnsworth --- fellow over t o I n d t q Gulch

Leidig What do you mean old - J i m Duff

Coakle y Yes t h a t s who theyre ta lk ing about Jack

Man Ead a garden there

C oakley What year d i d he come i n t o the comty

Farnsworth He was an e a r l y b i rd

Chamberlain He came in 149

C oakle y Is t h a t so

Chamberlain He brought a m i l l out f o r Fremont He was

consldered one of Fremont8s scouts

Farnsworth Wasnt h i s wife t h e i r cook

Chanberlain Possibly so

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