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  1. Scott Bar was one of the earliest gold discoveries in California and the first discovery in the Siskiyou Mountains of Northern California. John Scott discovered gold here in January of 1850 and both the Scott River and the town of Scott Bar would be named after him.

  2. The community of Scott Bar, the Scott River, and nearby Scott Valley were all named after John W. Scott, who discovered gold in the river at Scott Bar in the summer of 1850.

  3. Jul 14, 2022 · Sources agree that the features were named for a prospector who found gold at Scott Bar in 1850. Previous to that, fur trappers called the valley and river Beaver. Of course, long before miners or trappers came to the area, it was home to the Shasta people. In their language, Scott Bar is Asupak.

  4. Scott Bar is on the lower Scott River in Siskiyou County a few miles south of Hamburg, where the Scott joints the Klamath River. John Scott discovered gold here in 1850. The district was an important center during the early days when the river and older bench gravels were extensively mined.

  5. Scott Bar is on the lower Scott River in Siskiyou County a few miles south of Hamburg, where the Scott joints the Klamath River. John Scott discovered gold here in 1850. The district was an important center during the early days when the river and older bench gravels were extensively mined.

  6. Scotts Bar sits on the Scott River. It was named after John W. Scott, who discovered placer gold there in 1850, marking it as the first gold discovery in the Siskiyou Mountains. It was a particularly rich strike and was actively prospected until the mid-20th century.

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  8. Scott Bar, Klamath Mountains, Siskiyou Co., California, USA : A populated place (town) located on the Scott River, a tributary of the Klamath River, 19 miles W of Yreka. Gold prospecting and logging remain the main industries until today.

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