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CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL LANDMARK #0039 BUTTE STORE - This is the only structure remaining of Butte City, prosperous mining town of the 1850s. As early as 1854 Xavier Benoist was conducting a store and...
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8 Μαρ 2008 · Photographed by Andrew Ruppenstein, March 8, 2008. 1. Butte Store Marker. Inscription. Constructed by Italian stone mason in 1857. Served pioneer settlers and miners as post office and general store later later known as Ginocchio's. Erected 1985 by Native Sons of the Golden West. (Marker Number 39.) Topics and series.
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The Gnocchio family operated the store for 50 years, closing its doors in the early 1900s. The roofless building is the last structure still standing where 100 miner’s cabins once stood during the height of the Gold Rush era.
SERIES: 25 color prints of Butte Store, prior to stabilization, dated 1984, mounted on black paper