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Museum Gift Shop William G. Meadows, a New River Miner by Gay Holland Barrien
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William G. Meadows, a New River Miner by Gay Holland Barrien

$29.50

Arriving up New River in July 1932, William Granville Meadows became a gold miner on the Trinity National Forest, California. He spent a great part of his life on New River but never lost his predominant love of mining, always looking for a new claim and trying new methods. This is a book about Bill, his friends, neighbors, and predecessors, those who came for the gold and made New River their home. 2024. Paperback, 230 pages.

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Arriving up New River in July 1932, William Granville Meadows became a gold miner on the Trinity National Forest, California. He spent a great part of his life on New River but never lost his predominant love of mining, always looking for a new claim and trying new methods. This is a book about Bill, his friends, neighbors, and predecessors, those who came for the gold and made New River their home. 2024. Paperback, 230 pages.

Arriving up New River in July 1932, William Granville Meadows became a gold miner on the Trinity National Forest, California. He spent a great part of his life on New River but never lost his predominant love of mining, always looking for a new claim and trying new methods. This is a book about Bill, his friends, neighbors, and predecessors, those who came for the gold and made New River their home. 2024. Paperback, 230 pages.

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780 Main Street
Weaverville, Ca 96093

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Spring hours begin April 9, 2025

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