"Local History Goes on Film," newspaper article from the Sonora Daily Union Democrat
Status:
Live River
By:
Martha Freeman
Date:
November 11, 1980
Description:
The precursor to the Stanislaus River Musuem was the Visual History Project, started in 1980 as part of the CETA program of Calaveras County, whose purpose was to hire unemployed youth to document the history of Calaveras and Tuolumne Counties. Richard Anderson of Pendola Ranch fame was the individual who created this program. Seen here is Martin Blake, documenting Yankee Hill stamp mills, with photographer Michael Harami.
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Date uploaded: Aug 28, 2018
Date last modified: Dec 29, 2018