Hangman's Tree at Second Garrotte in Tuolumne County

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
  • Jeff and Sarah check out a place in California's Mother Lode, Tuolumne County specifically, that no longer exists as a town but was called Second Garrotte. The remains of the famous hangman's tree are barely held together. Jeff will also tell why a home at the site was once called the cabin of Bret Harte, the famous author.
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  • @roselyncunningham1757
    @roselyncunningham1757 2 роки тому +1

    Thank-you Jeff for sharing this most interesting tour of the Mother Lode country! I love woodpeckers and loved seeing one of their favorite trees with all the holes in it! I have volunteered at Stanislaus Wildlife Center for many years before being sidelined by health issues and have helped rehab several acorn woodpeckers.

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  2 роки тому

      Thanks! Boy, those woodpeckers sure did a number of that historic tree, didn't they? I fear that artifact will be lost soon unless they protect it in a shelter but that would ruin its context, wouldn't it? I appreciate you watching and commenting!

  • @RhettyforHistory
    @RhettyforHistory 3 роки тому +25

    It's interesting that there is a hangman's tree in an RV camping area. I don't think I have ever seen that. Nice looking old house that used to be there. Never knew about acorn woodpeckers.

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому +7

      Yeah the RV park thing troubled me a bit. I cut out comments that it kind of ruined the historical flavor of the place but to me it would be like putting a Taco Bell next to the OK Corral. Lol. Thanks for watching, Rhetty! I’ve enjoyed your travels too!

    • @wendygerrish4964
      @wendygerrish4964 3 роки тому

      On Coulterville's water street, there is on the right going uphill what looks to be one of those historical markers, however this one's signage has been removed. I asked some of the locals and they said that it actually had no historical significance and that the associated structure they'd jokingly nick named "the Taco Bell House" It is a little different to everything else there.

    • @lornahardin4563
      @lornahardin4563 3 роки тому +1

      The RV campground came after the hangman's tree.

    • @moonbase7069
      @moonbase7069 2 роки тому

      Ya it's to bad they didn't keep the cabin there.

    • @ifyouonlyk6556
      @ifyouonlyk6556 2 роки тому

      Obviously the camping area was decades upon decades after the tree was used for hanging.

  • @SoonerGirlTravels
    @SoonerGirlTravels 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for studying and making history come alive again.

  • @nitronick45
    @nitronick45 3 роки тому +1

    I love the fact you have covered the Groveland and Big Oak flat areas . Lots of history here .

  • @bartgoins1782
    @bartgoins1782 Рік тому

    Another great history lesson. Thanks, Jeff.

  • @marygarner5249
    @marygarner5249 3 роки тому +1

    Sorry Late stopped by to give you big thumbs up every time always Lurn some History every time love your ADVENTURES

  • @marciatipton1748
    @marciatipton1748 Рік тому

    Thank you once again for a most informative story. I enjoy listening and looking at everything you show us.. I realize it takes an awful long time and a lot of research so thanks again to you and Sarah.

  • @deebojones2777
    @deebojones2777 3 роки тому +5

    Great vlog! I visit the Groveland area often. I am a Ghirardelli descendent. The Ghirardelli’s opened a general store near a mining camp in Hornitos California. What’s left of the ruins of the general store are still there today.

  • @davesargenti6641
    @davesargenti6641 3 роки тому

    Great video.. I always have my Sunday dinner watching your video's ... It's a Sunday ritual. Thanks Jeff and Sarah..

  • @ninaellyson814
    @ninaellyson814 Рік тому

    Love your show! I love the Mother Lode history and cemeteries. You guys do a wonderful job enjoy watching all them. Thank you!

  • @danporath536
    @danporath536 3 роки тому +3

    My second-great-grandmother, Marie Louise Mayer Pechart, on October 5, 1863 married Louis Toussaint Pechart at Second Garrotte.

  • @evangelinastout1900
    @evangelinastout1900 3 роки тому

    Thank you for hard work and the time you both put in to bring us this informative videos. My husband and I enjoy them very much,

  • @jeffdavis7376
    @jeffdavis7376 Рік тому

    Well done Jeff! This is the reason why I subscribed to your channel for 4 years now

  • @TheGraveyardChannel
    @TheGraveyardChannel 3 роки тому +2

    Hi Jeff, those are both very special photos of your grandfathers. How awesome to be there all these years later and know that he was there, too. Another funny coincidence. I was recently researching John and Jason! I've been trying to find their gravesites, with no luck. Thanks for sharing their story. I loved this episode!!

  • @thepickerhat6996
    @thepickerhat6996 3 роки тому +11

    Oh yes, great Epiosode Guys! What an impressing Place. Very inspiring. Sparks up the Nostalgia. Important to document its actual State for later Generations. Who knows how long the Remains will remain further. Anyway...You Guys never disapoint. Happy Sunday to you Folks :)

  • @dougdegraff5892
    @dougdegraff5892 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the history.. people who resided in the area often mispronounced the name Garotte .. We pronounced it Grow-tee.. I was born in Sonora in the old Columbia way hospital which no longer exists, and grew up in Harden Flat which was a logging town located further up highway 120 towards Yosemite.. the town basically died after the sawmill burnt down. This was in the late 1950s to the early 60s. The owners of the mill and logging operation were Harold and Ivy Guinn. My Father worked as a sawyer and feller for the operation.. We had a one room school house where I attended first grade in 1960. There was one teacher and we had kids in grades 1 thru 8. All older kids attended Sonora high school and rode the bus. Which my grandmother was the bus driver.. you can still find this area because the road name is Hardin flat road. There are some structures there that resemble the original store and restaurant/gas station/ post office.. but it all belongs to a National Camp Ground Corp now.

    • @denise2433
      @denise2433 Рік тому

      Yep. Grow-tee and Chaffee, not Chafe-ey. But otherwise they did a really good job telling the story.

  • @nickbakker6963
    @nickbakker6963 3 роки тому +1

    An excellent tour and history Jeff and Sarah! Thanks a million for taking us along! I really enjoy you history quips!!

  • @carolynpurser7469
    @carolynpurser7469 3 роки тому

    That's another piece of California history I didn't know about. Thanks for sharing.

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому

      Thank you for the comment and I’m glad that you learned something new. Much appreciated!

  • @lornahardin4563
    @lornahardin4563 3 роки тому +4

    Placerville councilmen don't agree with the history of our town. They bow down to the whiners and criers that love to keep racism going. The hangman's tree's of the gold rush was a matter of keeping law and order. Great video as always.

  • @whitedovetail
    @whitedovetail 3 роки тому +1

    This really was a great story. It is always fun to stand or visit a location where your older relatives had visited, or lived at. And yes, it would bring a smile to my face also!

  • @williamclifford9757
    @williamclifford9757 3 роки тому +2

    Good job Jeff and Sarah. In my travels in California I have been there. very cool! There is an Elementary school in Hayward. California called Brett Harte.. Thanks again see you next week!

  • @colinsmith3932
    @colinsmith3932 3 роки тому +3

    That was an amazing piece of history and so much research done , thank you Jeff & Sarah for sharing

  • @lisaburns1660
    @lisaburns1660 3 роки тому

    Funny place for an RV park but good stories and information! Thanks Jeff and Sarah!

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому

      Glad you enjoyed it! I thought it was modern encroaching on historical but it looks like most all of the history has been wiped away ... except for that poor tree that won't likely be around in a century from now!

  • @TheSpaghetti64
    @TheSpaghetti64 3 роки тому +2

    I first traveled Route 49 in 1969 with some buddies. We camped in a van. The area has changed a bit but once you've been there it draws you back time and time again. Keep up the good work as I find each episode enjoyable and learn something every time.

  • @dafyddr8678
    @dafyddr8678 3 роки тому +1

    What amazing stories in this episodes. Thanks for bringing them to us ...Stay Safe.

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому

      Glad you liked it!!!! Thanks! We’re always safe!

  • @janeymoe5423
    @janeymoe5423 3 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing your grandpa with us!

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому

      You’re welcome! I loved him a lot so I’m glad you got to see him!

  • @havingfun3619
    @havingfun3619 3 роки тому

    Very interesting story- thx for sharing.

  • @musiknbooks
    @musiknbooks Рік тому

    Yes, woodpeckers store the acorns for later....I have several trees like this.....love woodpeckers......love your travels and history lessons...

  • @moshe8927
    @moshe8927 3 роки тому

    Hello J&S. Never heard about this place before! Thanks to you guys now I know a little bit of history about Garrotte.. Happy Sunday guys!!..

  • @sarahdutcher6933
    @sarahdutcher6933 3 роки тому +2

    Love this history. I look forward to your video every Sunday. Thank you for taking me there with you.

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому

      Wonderful! The only thing you missed was the 100-degree heat in the morning!

  • @canaryphaeochannel
    @canaryphaeochannel 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you Jeff and Sarah Nice story!!!!

  • @jackiejohnson8609
    @jackiejohnson8609 3 роки тому

    Great history Jeff and Sarah! Love your channel ❤️. I may check this place out someday!

  • @joelhurley2678
    @joelhurley2678 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you Jeff for another fine history lesson. I live in Leavenworth Kansas and we have a few homes that have the history of miners leaving their wife and children at their homes here in Leavenworth. Supposedly some of them were California gold miners. Again, thank you for the wonderful history.

  • @fountainbiker
    @fountainbiker 2 роки тому

    We'lll stop by on our next Yosemite trip from Jamestown, CA! Thanks again Jeff.

  • @samuelmorado70
    @samuelmorado70 2 роки тому

    I lived in California from 1984 to 1988 and I never knew any of this . I wish I had known . I hardly knew history from my state of Texas. Thanks and God Bless

  • @mikes3174
    @mikes3174 3 роки тому +2

    Outstanding as always. Thank you for the hard work you put into these videos.

  • @plowman58
    @plowman58 3 роки тому

    Thank you for another great episode.I've been there before.Now I know the rest of the story.I even like reading your articles in the Journal.Keep up the great work.

  • @johnrambo7630
    @johnrambo7630 3 роки тому +1

    Knowing the history of an area makes for a more enjoyable trip to places such as this. All of this was new to me. Thanks for the video, Jeff. The shotgun audio clip was a good addition to the storytelling!

  • @lupitaolson7837
    @lupitaolson7837 3 роки тому

    As always, love to watch your videos. Thank you.

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому

      Very nice to hear! Thanks, Lupita!

  • @fs357mag
    @fs357mag 3 роки тому +11

    Another home run! Thanks for the continuing education. (BTW, Worcester is pronounced “Woostah” by the locals.)

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому

      Really? That’s bot the way it look! LOL

    • @fs357mag
      @fs357mag 3 роки тому

      @@jbenziggy Really. The minor league baseball team is even named the “WooSox”.

    • @melindagordonbeck8958
      @melindagordonbeck8958 3 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing that! People mispronounce Worcester all the time!

    • @wendygerrish4964
      @wendygerrish4964 3 роки тому

      Wooster! I Forgot. Wooster, Wooster Shire and Wooster sauce.

    • @michaelbdoherty
      @michaelbdoherty 3 роки тому +3

      Yep Woostah. Worcester has an interesting history itself. The first hanging of a woman in Massachusetts took place in Worcester. Her name was Bathshiba Spooner. She seduced two revolutionary soldiers to kill her husband and stuff his body in the well on their farm in Brookfield Massachusetts. There is a marker at the well. Her body was buried in an unmarked grave in what is now Greenhill Park in Worcester. This area is rich with sordid tales from from the past like this. Great job on the video. You guys need to come East and check out some of the crazy things that happen here in New England.

  • @angiebeasworrick6569
    @angiebeasworrick6569 Рік тому

    Thanks Jeff and Sarah for more truths about the real Gold Country in it's younger days and those hat came before. You are a wonderful story teller that often clears up all the hocus pocus sayings and beliefs that are't true. So glad you are around to bring out the truth. Jim & Angie

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  Рік тому

      Thank you so much, Jim & Angie! We love the comments!

  • @melindagordonbeck8958
    @melindagordonbeck8958 3 роки тому

    Another exceptional video. Thanks Jeff and Sarah. We truly miss our California home. Your videos are a gift to us! I was sitting here watching and looking at my placer gold ring I got in Coarsegold many years ago. Thank you! ♥️

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому

      Where did you guys flee California to? Lol

    • @melindagordonbeck8958
      @melindagordonbeck8958 3 роки тому

      @@jbenziggy Tennessee

    • @melindagordonbeck8958
      @melindagordonbeck8958 3 роки тому

      @@jbenziggy our hearts break for California

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому +1

      @@melindagordonbeck8958 beautiful place. I had a great uncle who lived in the Portland and Gallatin area where we stayed the summer of 1975! Fond memories there!

    • @melindagordonbeck8958
      @melindagordonbeck8958 3 роки тому

      @@jbenziggy yes! We aren’t far from Portland! We love it here. It’s not the Central San Joaquin but it’ll do. We’re retired now so we spend a lot of time exploring Civil War history here! Also Daniel Boone in Kentucky, Lincoln and just visited Cumberland Gap National Park in May.

  • @unbiasedobserver
    @unbiasedobserver 3 роки тому +3

    That was so interesting. I never heard of this history before. Thank you for always educating us! God Bless!😌

  • @lindsaymacpherson8782
    @lindsaymacpherson8782 3 роки тому +1

    Sad story of those two men but the history was great And you look very much like your Grandfather Jeff. Thankyou again Jeff and Sarah for a great video

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому

      You think I look like my grandfather? Interesting because I don't know that a lot of people have said that. But I appreciate it. He was quite the grandfather to me and I miss him!

    • @lindsaymacpherson8782
      @lindsaymacpherson8782 3 роки тому

      @@jbenziggy When he was standing at the tree it was very much like you :)

  • @buckwheatsofia
    @buckwheatsofia 3 роки тому +2

    Interesting video, I love learning about history especially from you guys! Thank you❤️

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому

      We love hearing that, Becky! History needs to be told! It is fascinating to learn about those who were here before we came along!

  • @timberk5
    @timberk5 3 роки тому

    I live in Sonora and I have not heard of this before. Good story Thanks

  • @kgobrien1
    @kgobrien1 3 роки тому

    Great video. There is so much history in the Gold country.

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому

      There sure is! Thanks for watching and commenting! What part of the world are you living in?

  • @dianeadams353
    @dianeadams353 3 роки тому +7

    Wonderful piece of history, Jeff! Please keep speaking the truth about history while so many now want to change or erase it. I did miss me some graveyard in this episode though🤣🤣🤣

  • @randybrown6795
    @randybrown6795 3 роки тому

    Hey Jeff great video that's a neat looking place I would love to go see a lot of them places you and Sara been to you and Sara are awesome randy from Kentucky God bless

  • @Xpyburnt_ndz
    @Xpyburnt_ndz 3 роки тому

    Love your channel Jeff and Sarah! Did not know of this place! Thanks for the gr8 vid!

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому

      Thank you very much, Chris! Your words are appreciated!

  • @Cinebar2
    @Cinebar2 3 роки тому

    Really enjoyed the video. Love the history and have always doubted claims about so and so slept here!

  • @hartley9958
    @hartley9958 2 роки тому

    Excellent work as usual Jeff...

  • @mycatclaire9666
    @mycatclaire9666 3 роки тому +4

    That was so great, never heard of this place. Sweet and sad about Chaffey and Chamberlain spending their lives together and in the end were separated.

  • @CharlieNJanice
    @CharlieNJanice 3 роки тому +2

    Wow what an amazing video. Not only do we get to hear and see the history. We get to feel the love and passion you guys have for doing these videos. But from Amazing folks I wouldn't expect to watch anything other than an amazing video. Thank you guys for all you do!

  • @historymuseumstravel
    @historymuseumstravel 3 роки тому

    What an interesting story. Thanks for sharing ☺️.

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @martinez209
    @martinez209 3 роки тому

    Just visited this place today with my Daughter. Thanks for helping me look like I'm a little smarter then I really am when it comes to history! Hope you do some history hunting on the legend Joaquin Murrieta and Vazquez some day! Inspirations for Zorro.

  • @jonwall0146
    @jonwall0146 2 роки тому

    Great video, all of your videos so far I've been really interesting, and super professional-quality thank you so much

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  2 роки тому +1

      Very much appreciated, Jon! We try out best given our limited time and resources!

  • @redmesa2975
    @redmesa2975 3 роки тому

    Quit my trucking job this week. No more Colorado to California runs. Glad I got to visit some of the places you’ve shown here. Went past that railroad tressel at Lathrop on I-5 the last trip back. Keep up the great videos 👍

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому +3

      So no more travels through California? You've probably got your fill of California traffic. That's why we like to go where there aren't a lot of people!

  • @jamesminear2336
    @jamesminear2336 2 роки тому

    Always a THUMBS UP!!Jeff again outstanding work in trying to get to the truth! As always appreciate what Sara and you do as I wait to see what the doctors have in store for me!! Meds and History Hunters will see you through!

  • @horrorfanrikki7993
    @horrorfanrikki7993 3 роки тому

    That was a AWESOME video that you guys did..I love learning about history like this!!..Thanks!!

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому +1

      Great to hear! We enjoy being able to tell stories that have long since been forgotten!

    • @horrorfanrikki7993
      @horrorfanrikki7993 3 роки тому

      @@jbenziggy do you guys have a facebook page too??

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому +1

      @@horrorfanrikki7993 yes we do!

  • @cameronlawrence1254
    @cameronlawrence1254 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks so much for doing this episode! We have had a house in Pine Mountain Lake, Groveland for 25 years and are finally semi retired and living here full time. It’s a fantastic place with so much rich history! Really loved this episode! Thanks again! Ps local rumors abound about the hanging tree on the second hole of the PML golf course. The rope stirrup still embedded in the tree! It’s still a strange thing to see Tesla charging stations next to the historical jailhouse of Groveland! Anyway thanks again for all you do!

  • @jeffgrey663
    @jeffgrey663 3 роки тому +1

    Stuff like this makes me miss home

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому

      Where do you live now?

  • @WalkwithHistory
    @WalkwithHistory 3 роки тому

    Very interesting episode. Great research.

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому

      Thanks friends. We didn’t mention how hot it was that weekend!

  • @carolmchargue7746
    @carolmchargue7746 3 роки тому

    Interesting place but I couldn't imagine actually parking and RVing in that dry ,hot place unless there were ghosts involved at night or something. Loved the pics of your grandpa. Great memories to have.

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому

      Yes I agree with you. I can think of better places to camp other than that dry very hot place.

  • @banjonichols3063
    @banjonichols3063 3 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing...my wife and I have been through this area, on old highway 120, a couple of times...but we didn't know about the "Hangman's Tree". Next trip to Yosemite...we will go on old highway 120. As a matter of fact...we said we were going to stay in one of the covered wagons....but we have a horse ranch and we are always back to feed horses...LOL! ... and other little critters. Thanks again....I always enjoy your stories and talent....

  • @user-ou4gz2pg4d
    @user-ou4gz2pg4d 3 роки тому +2

    Wow, what an interesting tied together story. The tree, Mr. Chaffee, Mr. Chamberlain, the gold digging, your beloved grandfather....etc. It would be a wonderful gesture for those involving the perservation of this tree to permanently seal/treat it. Make it look like a statue somehow, looks like it may fall over at some point. Great history news my friends, thank you lots! Yvonne.

  • @shigella63
    @shigella63 3 роки тому

    Another great show! Keep making wonderful videos!

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much! We will!

  • @swithinbarclay4797
    @swithinbarclay4797 Рік тому

    Big Oak Flat, was named after a colossal California White Valley Oak (Quercus Lobata{?}) that grew in the exact center of that town. It may have been the hugest Champion Oak of all time. It was said to have had a diameter of more than 10'; about 40' up until the lowest limb, and a crown about 150' tall and a crown diameter of about 200'! So, the crown coverage was at least a quarter acre.
    Second Garrote sits in Second Garrote Basin, and is what I consider to be a geographical/terrain/topographical curiosity. The ridge that almost encircles it, is in a perfect semicircle/amphitheatre rise, perhaps 800' above encircles from West, dipping South, running East, finally running Northeast, and there's really not much variation to its elevation. It's on the Tuolumne Drainage portion of the plateau that CA-120 travels upon, for most of its traverse, until one reaches Hardin Flat. Actually, the 120 meanders from watershed to watershed, staring out in the Stanislaus at Oakdale, ascends the first subtle grade where it meanders back and forth between the Tuolumne and Merced watersheds, until the Tioga Pass.

  • @richardbeee
    @richardbeee 3 роки тому +1

    A great walk through. Just loved it. Looking for gold there, i'd have checked the culvert. Just like a sluice box they are. Keep it up. This old news is better then the $%^& you get on the news now.

  • @denisedean171
    @denisedean171 3 роки тому

    Once again your telling of history is so interesting. The story of the old gentleman tugged at my heart.

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks very much, Denise! I appreciate the feedback! I can’t imagine the despair to end your life like that!

  • @patriciaschindler6468
    @patriciaschindler6468 3 роки тому

    Interesting story. Thanks

  • @5599604084
    @5599604084 Рік тому

    Love History, great stories.

  • @johnkelsey2482
    @johnkelsey2482 3 роки тому

    Very Good Vlog....Thanks...

  • @Citos_2015
    @Citos_2015 2 роки тому

    Interesting to learn about the acorn woodpeckers 👍

  • @valmor8080
    @valmor8080 3 роки тому +1

    Another great adventure.Well done and thanks for the research.

  • @melissajensen3166
    @melissajensen3166 3 роки тому +1

    Heart episode Jeff. Very interesting. Remember, gold is where you find it!

  • @stigjr2410
    @stigjr2410 3 роки тому +2

    The Huell Houser of you tube. Thank you.

  • @brucecrider2001
    @brucecrider2001 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks Jeff it was a good one was out there in 1977

  • @Blatsen
    @Blatsen Рік тому +1

    Those acorn filled woodpecker holes on the old hangman’s tree triggered my trypophobia.
    I would never actually destroy an important piece of history, but those holes made me want to scratch that tree into oblivion!

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  Рік тому

      Thanks for not destroying history! LOL

  • @gregboyden564
    @gregboyden564 3 роки тому +1

    great story. I have been through Groveland a number of times and have never heard of second Garrotte. Will have to visit this spot now. Thanks

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it, Greg!

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 Рік тому

      Groveland was called before it's present name Garrote by Mexican miners a Mexican mining camp

    • @gregboyden564
      @gregboyden564 Рік тому

      @@davidortega357 thanks for this information.

  • @barbaragraham6886
    @barbaragraham6886 3 роки тому

    I love the gold country. And I learned about woodpeckers and looking for gold in quartz rock to boot! Thanks for sharing another fascinating story.

  • @jeffgrey663
    @jeffgrey663 3 роки тому +2

    Can you imagine being there in the gold rush beautiful unmolested California

  • @MarcosOliveira-tz2vt
    @MarcosOliveira-tz2vt 3 роки тому +1

    Great video, congratulations friend, Brazil

  • @stealth1fighter
    @stealth1fighter Рік тому

    Very enjoyable thank you

  • @frankcasey7423
    @frankcasey7423 3 роки тому +3

    Really cool and interesting story guy’s!
    I would like to look around and see if I could find a little chunk of gold out there somewhere myself one day!
    That was nice that you got to visit a place where your grandfather visited and documented with a photo. I hope you were able to take a reenactment photo of yourself in the same pose and then you could put that in a photo album or frame.
    My grandmother, who was 90, just passed away on Aug. 3 and I was looking thru her boxes of photos and came across a trip she had gone on about 20 years ago to visit some of her distant family in California and I know from there they drove a huge RV down and across to Texas and thru the south and then back up to Pennsylvania where we live but I’ll have to ask to see what part of California she was in.
    Well I really enjoyed the video and look forward to next one! Take care now! Frank from Philadelphia, PA.

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому +1

      Awesome! I always enjoy your comments, Frank! Maybe you could re-enact your grandmother’s California trip. It is a beautiful state!

    • @frankcasey7423
      @frankcasey7423 3 роки тому

      @@jbenziggy Thank you! I would love to! That’s my dream or goal one day! I have no doubt I’d have a great time there and taking in all beautiful scenery and exploring all the historic locations that are out there!
      I’ll keep you advised of any future plans for sure! Thanks again!!

  • @luciledevries478
    @luciledevries478 3 роки тому

    You have great videos this is so interesting about mining towns 👍

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks Lucile! We appreciate the nice words and watching!

  • @nadiazahroon6573
    @nadiazahroon6573 3 роки тому

    Nice history lesson, thank u Jeff and Sarah.

  • @Bigredtower
    @Bigredtower 3 роки тому

    I would have thought termites and squirrels did that to the tree, now I know better. Thanks! :) Cool place!

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому

      Time was also a factor! Thanks for watching and commenting on our video!

  • @stevedawson378
    @stevedawson378 3 роки тому

    Wonderful episode Jeff and Sarah! Thanks again for your insightful videos and commentary.

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому

      Our pleasure, Steve! Thank you for watching!

  • @Slick2462
    @Slick2462 3 роки тому

    A lot of great back ground information! Thank you Jeff and Sarah.👍😊

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому

      Thank you! Happy you liked it!

  • @harrisonmantooth3647
    @harrisonmantooth3647 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks again Jeff and Sarah, for sharing another informative video with us. Yes, there is a lot of history yonder in them thar hills. Calaveras County is ripe with historic events.

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому +1

      Our pleasure! Yes we could spend our entire UA-cam efforts on the Mother Lode! So much history!

  • @jakebacari6965
    @jakebacari6965 3 роки тому

    Crazy how many times ive passed that tree and didn't even know. I used to work in Yosemite and would take the yarts back home on the weekends.

  • @Arnold-vf9cg
    @Arnold-vf9cg 3 роки тому

    Hey Jeff And Sarah! Have you visited Sonoma California yet? I know you recently visited Glen Ellen and Jack London State Historic Park. There is a hanging tree in the Sonoma Plaza that many people were hung for various crimes in the 1800s. Many say it is haunted Can you possibly go to Sonoma sometime and please do a segment on the history of the town and maybe about the hanging tree there? I enjoy your segments and they teach educationally as well. Thanks for considering this. I love that town. I currently live in Napa California but would like to eventually move to Sonoma. I am a ardent collector and history buff that enjoys all the histories and goings on here in California. General Vallejo would be yet another possible segment to show if you did one on the history of Sonoma and it's wonderful and magnificent past! Thanks for all your appearances and videos!!

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks very much, Arnold! We came real close to visiting Sonoma last year when we went to Santa Rosa and then the Jack London State Historic Park in Glen Ellen. We did not have time to check out Sonoma but it's still on the list. These darn day jobs get in the way of our traveling. LOL

  • @KowboyUSA
    @KowboyUSA 3 роки тому +1

    Seeing what remains of the old hanging tree brought back memories of the closing scene from the movie _Ride Lonesome_ where the 'old hanging tree' the movie was centered around is burning down.

  • @gerrymaitland9799
    @gerrymaitland9799 3 роки тому

    My friend once lived in Twain Harte, CA. Near Sonora. Nice area to explore...

    • @jbenziggy
      @jbenziggy  3 роки тому

      It sure is! It is a beautiful area when the forest fires aren't creating problems!

  • @webchuck1
    @webchuck1 3 роки тому

    Hello History Hunters, Thanks for sharing this story and always learning something new. Have a great day 🌞

  • @leonardomendoza532
    @leonardomendoza532 3 роки тому

    I liked the video. You guys should do a Kennedy meadows video I would like to hear about the history of that place.

  • @greyghostjay
    @greyghostjay 3 роки тому +1

    Another very interesting video. Sad about the ending of the two gentlemen. Looking forward to the next!

  • @thedoxinator3934
    @thedoxinator3934 3 роки тому

    😎 thanks Jeff, very oddly compelling story

  • @churchofpos2279
    @churchofpos2279 3 роки тому +6

    Woodpeckers make the holes and then store the acorns. They actually rotate them.