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1852 | Union Water Co. Flume

A rider on horseback in a forested area with tall trees, passing near a long, elevated trestle bridge.

The rainy season brought luck to the miners, supporting their efforts to pan for gold, as well as giving them rain water to store for eating and bathing purposes. During the summer, however, just a few springs provided the camps with barely enough water to get-by. With the lack of a constant and steady water supply, miners struggled to wash gold from the gravel.

 

 

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