100% of the cost of these items go to the
Mineral King District Association's efforts to
preserve the historic Mineral King community
through permit transfer. Click
here to print out the Order Form.

$15.00 |
From
19th century mining town to 21st century summer
resort, Mineral King has always demonstrated a
spirit of continuity and community. Small cabins
constructed by early silver miners and their
families still stand, along with others built in
the 1920s and 30s. Many cabin families go back
five or more generations. The community's
historic legacy recently was confirmed by its
listing in the National Register of Historic
Places. "Mineral King: The Heritage of
Community" combines new and archival film
footage, historic photos, and interviews with
cabin dwellers and visitors. |

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The
Empire Mine was the focus of the
promise of riches in the 1870s.
When Tom Fowler purchased the
mine from Harry O'Farrell's, he
formed The Mineral King Wagon
and Toll Road Company and work
was begun on the construction of
the (in)famous Mineral King
road. The Empire mine did not
produce the ore as the miners
had hoped, and it was deserted.
During the 1969 filming of a
documentary on the history of
Mineral King, Bruton Peterson
and Jim Rascoe photographed the
inside of the mine. This is a
rarely seen view of the
abandoned mine; very few photos
exist of its interior. This
picture is professionally
printed on high quality photo
paper, sized approximately 10 x
12 inches. |

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A continued
tradition in the
Mineral King
community is the
Ladies Tea on
the Friday
afternoon prior
to the annual
Membership
Meeting in
August. Mineral
King women
gather for tea
and cookies, and
catch up on
family news. In
2000, a cookbook
was published,
containing
recipes handed
down through
generations of
wives, mothers
and daughters in
the cabin
dwellers. Not
only are there
delicious
mountain
recipes, but the
Mineral King
Ladies Tea
Cookbook
includes baking
tips, high
altitude
directions,
Mineral King
memories,
original
drawings, and
humorous stories
about cabin
experiences. |
Additional Mineral King merchandise
available through the Mineral
King
Preservation
Society:
Mineral King T-shirts
The Mule Men:
A History of
Stock Packing in
the Sierra
Nevada
The Silver
Rush at Mineral
King - 1873-1882
Mineral King:
The Story of
Beulah
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