Siskiyou County, California
Camp Tulelake
Captain Jack's Stronghold
Dunsmuir Historic Commercial District
Edgewood Store
Falkenstein, Lewis, House
Forest House
Fort Jones House
Harlow, William, Cabin
Hospital Rock Army Camp Site
Hotel Macdoel
Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge
McCloud
Sawyers Bar Catholic Church
Schonchin Butte Fire Lookout
Shasta Inn and Weed Lumber Company Boarding House
Thomas-Wright Battle Site
West Miner Street-Third Street Historic District
White's Gulch Arrastra
Yreka Carnegie Library
200, 202 W. Miner St.
204 W. Miner St.
A Volcanic Classroom
All Roads Lead to Ager Stage and Freight Stop
Ambush at Midday - The Thomas-Wright Battle of April 26, 1873
Applegate Trail - Campt
Applegate Trail - Clammett Lake
Applegate Trail - Quite Rocky
Applegate Trail - Up a Steep Hill
Attack at Hospital Rock
Attracted to Water
Babe Ruth Played Here
Bartles Camp 1856
Beds of Lava
Bella Union Saloon
Berryvale Post Office
Boulder Piles in Sara Totten Campground
Bradford Ripley Alden
Brown-Nickell-Authenrieth Building
Camp Tulelake
Canby Cross
Carnegie Library Building
Chamberlain-Stimmel Building
Charles Bibend Building
Charles Peters Building
Church of Saints John & Paul
City Meat Market
City of Etna
Civilian Conservation Corps
Clampers Meeting Hall
Cleland and Hoyt Building
Coltons Block
Cottonwood
Cottonwood Basin
Deadwood
Dorris Veterans Memorial
Dunsmuir World War Memorial
Dwinnell Dam
Eddy Gulch Lookout
Emigrant Trail
Etna Cemetery Veterans Memorial
Farrington Blacksmith Shop
First Log House
Fort Jones
Fort Jones
Fort Jones House
Fort Jones War Memorial
Founding of the American Legion
Franco American Hotel Building
Frogtown
Gas Works
Greenhorn
Guilbert Building
Gus Meamber Pack Train Trail
Hallie Daggett: Sophisticated Lady and Hardy Pioneer
Hallie Morse Daggett
Hayden Hotel
Henry Egbert Building
Hilt War Memorial
Hilt, CA
Hudson Bay Trail
Hugo Miller Building
Humbug Mining District
I.O.O.F. Building
I.O.O.F. Hall
J.D. Howard
J.P. Smith & L. Rosenburg Building
Jennie B. Nichols Building
John Daggett
John F. Williams Memorial Bridge
Johnson - Joss Memorial Park
Klamathon
Last Meeting of the Peace Commission
Lava Fortress
Little Shasta Congregational Church
Livingston and Brothers Building
Locomotive 1727
Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge
Lynching
Masonic Hall Building
McBride Ranch
Meamber School
Modoc War Casualties
Montague
Moonlit Oaks Dance Pavilion / Clyde Johnson Lynching
Mount Shasta
Mount Shasta
Mt. Shasta Herald
Nicholas T. Delean Building
No. 4 Kingpin Hydraulic Giant
Order Sons of Italy World War II Memorial
Peters & DeWitt Building
Petroglyph Point
Picard California
Pioneer Stage Drivers
Randolph Collier
River of Rocks - The Devils Homestead Lava Flow
Robbers Rock
Ruehle Building
Sawyers Bar
Schmitt Brothers Mill
Scott Bar
Senator Randolph Collier
Sgt. James Bryan
Shore of Tule Lake
Siskiyou County High School
Site of the First Church in Scott Valley
Site of Yreka Inn / Site of Dr. Daniel Ream Ranch
South Road - Forks Of The Yreka Trail / Yreka Trail - The Trail Forks
South Road - Hot Creek
Spatter Cones
Stage Coach Station
Stephen H. Meek
Strawberry Valley Stage Station
Sullaway Stage Stop
Tacitus Ryland Arbuckle
Tailholt
Tennant
The Alexander Dunsmuir Fountain
The Colton Theater Building
The End of the Modoc War
The Greathouse/DeWitt Building
The Riddle Building
The Road to the Stronghold
The Weed Arch
This land of Siskiyou...
Thompsons Dry Diggings
Tulelake World War II War Memorial
Upper Soda Springs
Veterans Memorial
W.W. Powers Building
War in the Lava Beds
Welcome to the Weed Centennial Plaza / Abner Weed City Founder
Wetzel Building
Wilkes Expedition
Witherill Building
Witherill/Winckler Building
World Wars Memorial
Yreka
Yreka Chinese Cemetery
Yreka Historic Trail
Yreka Trail - A Big Meadow
Yreka Trail - Are Yet On Butte Creek
Yreka Trail - Down hill to Sheep Rock
Yreka Trail - Down Shasta Valley
Yreka Trail - Near a Little Lake
Yreka Trail - No Water
Yreka Trail - One Very Steep Stony Hill
Yreka Trail - Our Journeys End
Yreka Trail - Out of Danger
Yreka Trail - Over Rocky Roads
Yreka Trail - Quite a Stream
Yreka Trail - Quite Stony Today
Yreka Trail - Shasta River
Yreka Trail - Sheep Rock
Yreka Trail - Sheep Rock Springs
Yreka Trail - Splendid Roads
Yreka Trail - The Snelling Ranch
Yreka Trail - Up Butte Creek
Yreka Trail - Willow Springs
Yreka Trail A Mighty Town
Yreka Trail A Splendid Cite
Yreka Trail-Splendid Pine Timber/Yreka Trail-To a Swamp
Yreka Western
In the early 19th century, European settlement began in Siskiyou County with the arrival of trappers and fur traders. The region became an important center for trade and transportation, with pioneers using the Siskiyou Trail to travel between Oregon and California during the California Gold Rush. This trail was later expanded into a wagon road, connecting miners and settlers to the gold fields and fertile valleys of the county.
As settlements grew, Siskiyou County played a significant role in the formation of California as a state. In 1852, it became one of the original 27 counties when California was admitted to the United States. The county's name, derived from the Siskiyou Mountains that stretch through the area, reflects its rugged and mountainous landscape.
Throughout its history, Siskiyou County has faced challenges and experienced significant events. It witnessed conflicts between European settlers and Native Americans, such as the Modoc War in the late 19th century. The region also played a part in the logging industry during the 20th century, with timber being an important economic driver for the county.
Today, Siskiyou County is known for its beautiful natural landscapes, including the majestic Mount Shasta and the Klamath National Forest. It attracts outdoor enthusiasts and offers opportunities for hiking, fishing, and skiing. The county continues to be an important agricultural area, with farming and ranching playing a vital role in its economy.
Brief timeline of the history of Siskiyou County, California:
- 1850: Siskiyou County is established as one of the original counties in California.
- 1852: The county seat is established in Yreka.
- 1855: The county is named after the Siskiyou mountain range.
- 1869: The town of Dunsmuir is founded as a railroad hub.
- 1874: The city of Weed is established as a lumber town.
- 1887: The county courthouse in Yreka is completed.
- 1895: The county is heavily impacted by the "Great Blue Creek Fire" which lasts for several months.
- 1911: Mount Shasta City is incorporated.
- 1945: The Klamath River Dam is completed, providing hydroelectric power to the region.
- 1983: The town of Tulelake is incorporated.
- 2014: The Boles Fire destroys numerous homes and structures in the town of Weed.
This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Siskiyou County, California.