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  • @user-mt1we8wy9r
    @user-mt1we8wy9r 15 днів тому

    I want to know what happened to the free dumpster day?

  • @user-mt1we8wy9r
    @user-mt1we8wy9r 15 днів тому

    Do you wonder why no one commented?

  • @user-mt1we8wy9r
    @user-mt1we8wy9r 15 днів тому

    I have to admit it's very boring watching. hopefully you can liven up the meeting a little more next time. Do you have these meetings behind closed doors? or are people invited to show up and participate?😕

  • @user-mt1we8wy9r
    @user-mt1we8wy9r 15 днів тому

    So only 263 people care what you guys are up to? 😢

  • @user-mt1we8wy9r
    @user-mt1we8wy9r 15 днів тому

    Hum, not very many views and hardly any subscribers.😮 I wonder why people don't get involved anymore. Do you wonder why hardly anyone viewed this video? Why don't the public get involved? 😞

  • @johnc.wunscheljr2873
    @johnc.wunscheljr2873 29 днів тому

    🤠John Wunschel Born and raised in HangTown. My grandfather had The Rosebud cafe on main st in 1920-30s My father was a cattle rancher with Fred Lunaman of Lunaman rd . Fred told of a story of Robbers Roost on Salmon falls road. Three men jumped of the rock when the stage passed below the bluff. They got three bars of gold. The Mexican got shot and died on the Lunaman ranch off Salmon falls rd . The other two men were caught in fair play ca a few days later. Only two bars of gold were recovered. They said the missing bar of gold was bared with the Mexican somewhere on the Old lane ranch now the Lunaman ranch. For years we looked for the missing bar and the Mexican grave.>-W-> John Wunschel 65 years in Hangtown

  • @alpha-omega2362
    @alpha-omega2362 2 місяці тому

    Placerville...wow....I always thought it was a fictitious place, because it seemed like in every old TV western , someone was going to.... Coming from....or traveling through Placerville....

  • @googlesucks7615
    @googlesucks7615 3 місяці тому

    It is HIGHLY INAPPROPRIATE for Council member Gotberg to continually bring up her sexuality during a public meeting, discussing the city's business. Keep that S to yourself. It's like you're using the Council meeting to advertise your availability. It's perverted and sick, knock it off!

  • @mitch210
    @mitch210 8 місяців тому

    Bummer that Placerville is only focusing on boomer social media platforms.

  • @BudsCartoon
    @BudsCartoon 8 місяців тому

    I'm saving this for my weekly LA to the Bay and back 16.5 hour day tomorrow. I've been passing through Hangtown for a year or so and I've really gotten into the gold rush history. I'd like to come up and stay for a weekend sometime.

  • @UR2Compliant
    @UR2Compliant 11 місяців тому

    The city also shut down my air bnb, 2 blocks from downtown main street and my studio was well received by my neighbors for almost 4 yrs, never a disruptive moment and my wife and I also live on the premises. People loved staying with us. They shopped and ate downtown, etc...but not anymore! The city told us that they wanted me to "provide low income housing to the community" and they also told me that "you can't run a commercial business in a residential neighborhood" and they told us "you can run a short term rental, but you have to live on the premises", we showed that we do...in any case, the city would come up with 'something', anything that would allow them to send us threatening letters and even fines mounting up $800...all this hassle, for one 600 square foot studio that helped our income. Thanks council!

    • @mandigotbike2851
      @mandigotbike2851 11 місяців тому

      It would be great if more people showed up to the meetings and tried to fight for this. But it sounds like they are going to put an ordinance in to help people in our situations. I've also been talking to assemblymen Joe Patterson. so it sounds like the city is going to do some sort of hosted ordinance but it's probably gonna take six months if we're lucky

    • @UR2Compliant
      @UR2Compliant 11 місяців тому

      @@mandigotbike2851 I think there's a lack of community showing up because their concerns are generally ignored or swept under the proverbial rug.

    • @mandigotbike2851
      @mandigotbike2851 11 місяців тому

      @@UR2Compliant well, I have shown up I have made phone calls, and now the city Council is finally doing something about hosted units so there's that

  • @barbaraolson6783
    @barbaraolson6783 Рік тому

    Placerville mat want to forget it was ever called hangtown. Placerville has so much rich mining history and hangtown overshadows the wonderful unique ways disease, wealth and society were dealt with

    • @PuppyCuddler
      @PuppyCuddler 5 місяців тому

      Why try to delete or edit history? With gold comes robbers and with robbwrs comes punishment.

  • @barbaraolson6783
    @barbaraolson6783 Рік тому

    Too much intro, explanation, the thanks should come at the end. Many credentials are repeated. If you need production help please ask me, you have made a compelling story boring. I love the area and enjoyed the museums growing up while visiting my Great Aunt. This was an area of self-starters and inventors, explorers, please re-make this using photogs of the area and items in the museums, this is rich history that you have made poor.

  • @joesummerhill5617
    @joesummerhill5617 Рік тому

    Good presentation, I love history!

  • @thegenericguy8309
    @thegenericguy8309 Рік тому

    does this channel check the comments? I have a quick question if it does

  • @mandigotbike2851
    @mandigotbike2851 2 роки тому

    Why is Dennis bashing on the sheriff when it was HHS that brought the plan and his wife Wendy the supervisor who made the motion for these 4 spots? 🤷‍♀️

  • @sunneskye9854
    @sunneskye9854 2 роки тому

    5 {F-I-V-E......} GENERATIONS in El Dorado County & "the noose" NEVER REPRESENTED A-N-Y Of That......Hybrid imagination &/or Inferiority....PLACERVILLE PROUD { & That Includes It's History!}

  • @tamsolo1584
    @tamsolo1584 3 роки тому

    Two women bitching about fake accusations… meanwhile I good Christian man is trying to get the homeless housed and cared for. No one gives two shits about falsified accusations about groups who have been recognized for their local charity work in town. Also, maybe look at the history of Hangtown… no black people were hanged… it has always been 3 white horse rustlers who got in trouble with the Marshalls and were tried, convicted and hanged. And quit your hate about Christmas and Jesus. Christmas was never a Christian. The utter lack of education this woman is spewing forth is so aggravating.

  • @emilyslittlebooknook-8043
    @emilyslittlebooknook-8043 3 роки тому

    thank you for this lecture

  • @esmarochette8057
    @esmarochette8057 3 роки тому

    dpoh2 vum.fyi

  • @burkyoungston5914
    @burkyoungston5914 3 роки тому

    Great work mate!! I think you should use Promosm!! ! You could use it to help grow your subscribers!

  • @juliusdelino2762
    @juliusdelino2762 3 роки тому

    thank you to the presenters!

  • @lindabyers-patterson3791
    @lindabyers-patterson3791 3 роки тому

    The Residences of the City of Old Hangtown / Placerville and the Residence/ Taxpayers of El Dorado County should not let the Placerville Counsel Members Decide to be bullied out of using a Noose this is Censorship The gal that spoke for B.L.M. openly threatened our city counsel. Stop letting B.L.M. come into our rural town and call the shots. The NOOSE in OLD HANGTOWN IS A SYMBOL OF LAW AND ORDER! PERIOD !!! LIBERALS AND COMMUNISTS ERASE HISTORY ! PLACERVILLE CITY COUNSEL NEEDS TO TAKE A KNEE AND BOW DOWN ! HOPEFULLY WE WONT HAVE TO BOARD OUR CITY UP AGAIN ST BLM AND ANTIFA AGAIN!!!

  • @jamiebeutler3978
    @jamiebeutler3978 3 роки тому

    Thank you to all those who put this presentation together. I was particularly moved by Dr. Lindsay and Dr. Saunders presentations regarding the history of "Hangtown" and what actually happened here, long ago. Four lynchings. Three of the four people hanged were foreigners who spoke no English and had no access to legal representation. Furthermore, the decision to hang them was made by white males in a private meeting, behind closed doors. If I understand the presentation correctly, the hangings were then used as a method of intimidation. It was a time of vigilante justice, lawlessness, and rule by fear. Today, for minorities in our community, the noose, still stands as a symbol of intimidation and fear. I can't tell you how many people of color I have personally spoken with, and asked them of their experiences in El Dorado County. They then tell me of incidences where they, and their children, were intimidated, bullied and/or insulted. This is even commonplace in the upscale community of El Dorado Hills, to professionals, who happen to be POC, and where you might think that educated, "polite", "civil" society would prevent this sort of behavior. It does not. After hearing the history and the current perception of the symbol of the noose, I can think of no earthly reason why the City Council of Placerville would want to include and glorify the noose as a symbol of our town. It conjures up images of lawlessness, fear, intimidation, vigilante justice, chaos, and everything Placerville does NOT want to be. I support taking the noose OUT of the official logo. Thank you for your consideration.

    • @LarsLarsen77
      @LarsLarsen77 Рік тому

      Get out of here before someone lynches you too.

  • @leobennett-cauchon6332
    @leobennett-cauchon6332 3 роки тому

    I am looking forward to viewing section 1. I found sections 2-6 very informative. In the context of the immediate concern which is a positive logo to identity Placerville I appreciated hearing the following from the two Sacramento State historians: Dr. Brendon Lindsay: "(T)he sum total of lynching incidents discovered in the historical records, four. In the records from the 1850s there were a number of instances where the community considered lynching criminals but in all cases they turned over to the proper authorities and to the legal systems instead. … The community called Hangtown did not bear the name solely alone for long. Perhaps by that name alone for only about one year." Dr. Nathan Halla: "(B)y 1853 there is more of an effort by those who decided to stay in California to settle down and to establish roots to develop businesses acquire property and if they can to raise families and establish relationships and institutions that form the basis of the civil society as opposed to the gold rush society which is a little bit more chaotic and the hangings the vigilante justice in 1849 and 1850 in Placerville sort of a symbol of that chaos and what Placerville is developing by 1856 is the rule of law and more of a family friendly environment." The highlights for me so far. Emphasis added for a focus on * logo * Dr. Brendon Lindsay: Hangtown 1849-1850 5:48 Since the * mining was done by digging dry earth rather than panning in the stream flow * it was called a dry digging. Hence the name of the location. 6:33 The name change from Dry Diggins to Hangtown following the winter of *1849 lynching * of three men that was widely reported and well remembered. An eyewitness account exists in the journal of Edward Gould Buffum who reported that five foreigners none of whom spoke English had been seized for the attempted robbery of a Mexican gambler tried and convicted by a mob and severely whipped as their punishment. Three of the men whipped two French nationals and one Chilean national were believed to be wanted fugitives. They were then tried and found guilty of a previously committed robbery and attempted murder in the far off southern regions of the mother lode. * They were sentenced to death although none of the miners were present were witnesses to these alleged crimes and no evidence was presented against them beyond their fitting a general description. Buffum reported that the three had been so badly whipped after the earlier trial that they were not even present at the second trial. * None the less they were bound blindfolded and hung until dead from an oak tree in the center of the community. While California was not a state yet it did have laws and a military government a previous year in California newspapers a military governor Colonel Richard Mason had issued a proclamation reminding the population of the laws as well as the continuance of local governance under the old Alcalde system where it had existed. However since the Alcalde of the Mexican era did not existed in the Sierra Nevada and the US army rarely sent patrols into the Mother Lode for fear of desertion by troops catching gold fever * justice in mining camps was typically handled in an extralegal manner often simply referred to as judge lynch *… According to the Sacramento Daily Union * in October 1850 an additional lynching occurred * in what was now being called Hangtown. Richard Crone was lynched by a crowd after stabbing a man to death in the El Dorado Salon. A newspaper account of the incident reported that * the sheriff and town constable were prevented by the crowd from arresting him. Instead the mob tried and executed Crone * using the oak at the center of the town as a gallows. * This was the sum total of lynching incidents discovered in the historical records, four. In the records from the 1850s there were a number of instances where the community considered lynching criminals but in all cases they turned over to the proper authorities and to the legal systems instead. … The community called Hangtown did not bear the name solely alone for long. Perhaps by that name alone for only about one year. * Dr. Nathan Hallan: Becoming Placerville 19:53 * The legislatures are using the word Placerville in the first months of 1850 and not Hangtown. ...* This is the moment when at least officially Hangtown becomes Placerville. “California Statutes: The seat of Justice shall be at Culloma or at Placerville whichever place shall be chose by the qualified electors of this County at the first election to be held there in for County Judges” (2/18/1850) clerk.assembly.ca.gov/sites/clerk.assembly.ca.gov/files/archive/Statutes/1850/1850.pdf 21:33 So there is some disconnect between the state legislature the elected officials who have made this place called Placerville and the people on the ground who are participating in the Gold Rush and coming in from Nevada “...The constant inquiry along the road is how far is it to Hangtown. The Legislature has very properly changed the name to Placerville” (Sacramento Transcript, 10/11/1850) 22:30 * A year later we can look at this pocket map … it becomes known among the miners increasingly as Placerville. (Benjamin Butler Map of Gold Region of California, 1851) 22:50 This I think indicates that hat most people know the place as Placerville in the summer of 1852 but so just so that there is no confusion if you still call it Hangtown it is in parenthesis. (Sacramento Daily Union, Hunter Co Express to Placerville (or Hangtown), 6/16/1852) 25:43 By 1853 all over California we are finding efforts to create a civil society the Gold Rush was a bit chaotic it was overwhelmingly male 9 out of every 10 participants were men most of them in there 20s and 30s there was this get rich mentality you would then return home with all of your wealth from California so the idea was to get in make as much money as possible and get out and go back to where you came from but * by 1853 there is more of an effort by those who decided to stay in California to settle down and to establish roots to develop businesses acquire property and if they can to raise families and establish relationships and institutions that form the basis of the civil society as opposed to the gold rush society which is a little bit more chaotic and the hangings the vigilante justice in 1849 and 1850 in Placerville sort of a symbol of that chaos and what Placerville is developing by 1856 is the rule of law and more of a family friendly environment. * Dr. Michael Saunders: Role of Minority Groups in Placerville Area History 1:34 Minorities have provided a lot of rich history to Placerville and we don’t have a lot that we have to show for it. * Even aside from the fact of the perception that the logo has for the different minority groups throughout Placerville it represents a symbol of exclusion rather than inclusion and as a symbol of a time which represents the fact that a lot of the people that are minorities in this town did not have any legal rights and access to due process. *

    • @neygrant6329
      @neygrant6329 3 роки тому

      thank you so much for your meticulous work transcribing these quotes. What a great resource our City Council has provided!

  • @jameslopez4060
    @jameslopez4060 3 роки тому

    0:16 von.in.net

  • @andynevis5765
    @andynevis5765 5 років тому

    Thank you for sharing this video. Unfortunately, supporters of Measure B made a few misleading statements on important aspects of their measure: 1. Chief Ogan provides an extensive list of “benefits” Measure B will provide to the City of Placerville. These benefits are entirely hypothetical and are nowhere found in the actual text of Measure B or it’s accompanying resolution. They should be viewed as campaign promises and not guarantees. 2. A supporter made the statement that Measure B “guarantees” additional staffing, specifically a paramedic on every apparatus. Again this is not specified in Measure B. 3. A Board Member made the statement that Measure B includes a citizens oversight committee. It does not. After placing Measure B on the ballot, the Board signaled they would create one after the election, but details on how would serve on it, what power it would have, and how its independence would be protected were not announced. Because it was not included in Measure B voters should not assume the committee will be effective or be permanent.

  • @pikazooka
    @pikazooka 7 років тому

    Hullo