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  1. 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. A commemorative historical monument located across the road from the community hall has a mounted bronze arrow pointing to the location in the river where Mr. Scott made his discovery. [ 4 ]

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    The town of Etna was the site of early mills supplying flour and was originally named Aetna Mills. Gold recovery operations continued well into the Twentieth century, including substantial dredging for gold along the Scott River. Until the mid-1990s Scott Valley's economy relied heavily on logging, an industry which is now in decline.

  3. 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. Even so, the town never grew into a city.

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  4. Nov 1, 2013 · That trail meandered up the Sacramento River, through Shasta Valley, across the Klamath River, and over the Siskiyou Mountains into Oregon. Others traveled up the California coast, or down from Oregon. A very early group of miners to permeate the region was led by John W. Scott (whose name was then given to a valley, a river, and a mountain pass).

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Scott_RiverScott River - Wikipedia

    Dredges that operated in the Scott Valley between 1934 and 1950 did some of the most visible damage done during the mining era. Large Yuba dredges, which also used mercury to process sand and gravel, excavated material 50 to 60 feet (15 to 18 m) below the river channel and flood plains and created piles of tailings more than 25 feet (7.6 m) high downstream of the town of Callahan.

  6. A post office opened at the town in 1856 under the name Scott River, but was changed to Scott Bar in 1906. Newspapers from the 1850's call the settlement Scott Bar, so why the post office had a different name is a bit of a mystery. The Scott Bar post office closed in 1944 but reopened in 1947 and is still active today. Scott Bar School ca. 1890

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  8. Jul 14, 2022 · Scott River is Kowatsaha. Scott Valley is Iruai or It-to-wi. 1. Scott Bar around 1857, viewed from north of town to the south. Note how sparse the trees are. (California State Library) Wells’s history of Siskiyou County only gives the miner’s name as John Scott. Wikipedia and the U.S.G.S. add a middle initial, W.

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