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GRUB GULCH "GOLD FEVER" HIT THE STREAMS IN MADERA COUNTY IN 1849. GRUB GULCH GOT ITS NAME FROM THE FACT THAT "MINERS COULD ALWAYS PAN ENOUGH GOLD FROM THE RIVER TO GRUBSTAKE THEMSELVES INTO BETTER TIMES." GRUB GULCH DEVELOPED AFTER THE GAMBETTA MINE OPENED IN 1880. OTHER LOCAL MINES INCLUDED THE MAMMOTH MINE, THE ENTERPRISE MINE AND THE JOSEPHINE MINE. LOCAL LEGEND SAYS THE PEAK POPULATION REACHED 5,000. IN IT'S TIME THERE WERE TWO HOTELS, A ROOMING HOUSE, FIVE SALOONS, A GROCERY STORE AND A GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE BUT NEVER A CHURCH. GRUB GULCH WAS BURNED DOWN IN 1920. DEDICATED MAY 5th 1990 GRUB GULCH CHAPTER 41-49 E CLAMPUS VITUS Monument is in Raymond, California, in Madera County on County Road 600, 6 miles from State Route 41, on the left when traveling south. |