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Table of Contents Kennett:
The
Short,
Colorful
Life
of
a
California
Copper
Town
and
Its
Founding
Family
by
Jane
B.
Schuldberg Maps Acknowledgments Introduction Preface Going Back in Time The Coming of the Railroad Kennett Is Born The Golinskys Come to Town Kennett Becomes a Real Little City Keswick: The Smoky Metropolis The Copper Belt: The Mammoth and Golinsky Mines Other Prospering Mines and Smelters Growth After the Great 1904 Fire Bernhard: The New Town Tram, Smelter, and Building Boom Modern Kennett Vice, Crime, and Disasters Prosperity and Its Perils, 1906–1912 Memorable Personalities World War I, the Depression, and Prohibition Shasta Dam and the End of Kennett Personal Recollections and Legacies of the Mines Afterword References About the Author |
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