hmmm ok....now i dont believe a thing ill ever read in the magazine called.."Sierra Heritage"...going to have to find the back issue that made al these claims...like they said that Stetson was building tents here,and made a water proof tent..someone asked him to make him a waterproof hat...then stetson went to texas where he got famous for the stetson hat...
i do know studebaker started here....everyone thinks it was the wheelbarrows produced in placerville,but we have proof here in a small museum in our fairgrounds that they were making "shovels" on the Foresthill divide,before moving shop to placerville..
one of the "Big Four".....Central Pacific railroad fame...he opened a general store at Michigan Bluff,also on the foresthill divide,again "our" history tells it that he got his tent material from Stetson. one of the first wooden structures ever built on the divide was a "hurty gurty house" in Last Chance on the divide as well,this area where Last Chance is/was..was decimated during the american fire a few months ago...shame i have alot of personal history at last chance...