Logan ponders the history of Jackson Street

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Posted by on Feb 3 2012. Filed under News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

3 Comments for “Logan ponders the history of Jackson Street”

  1. bornthisway

    “Note the tall, 19th-century brick building at its end”…..Duff Chapman’s old office, right? Great building.

  2. RancherBill

    A very nice touch to see some of Amador County’s history in each weekly edition. There is no better authority in the County today than Mr. Cenotto, to educate Amador’s current citizens. Well done Amador Ledger, hopefully this will be a regular column.

    • jacksondee

      Love the article I hope it will be a frequent addition to the Ledger. Love history especially about the days of early towns.

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