Thank you Edith Irvine for your photos of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. The team of horses illustrate how fresh and overwhelming it was. I’ve never seen that photo before, I’ll always remember it. History Hunters is high caliber.
No improvement needed, audio and vision are outstanding, research ditto. Of course your presentation is excellent and you bother to not just speed through the towns but point out architecture, historical facts. Explanations of who, what, why, when and how the subject of the video came to be. A BIG Thank You to both of you.
The 3 story building was quite the hang out 25 or so yrs ago. There was a stuffed buffalo inside and a secret room was located through an old refrigerator
Never dawned on me who took the photos of the earthquake back in the day. So cool now in the history of it now, and that those photos were actually captured. Thank you for the tour.
Just found you, excellent tour! My folks lived in Angels Camp during the war and my dad worked as a soldier-miner in the Copperopolis mine until it caved in. His group went AWOL the night a drift ran into the main shaft, and they lived. Thanks for doing these, looking forward to reviewing all your vids!
Born and raised in Moke Hill...My folks are still there..have family buried in that cemetery..Very cool vid brings back all kinds of memories..lost my virginity in the Hotel Leger..😁
Never heard of Edith Irvine before your presentation about Mokelumne Hill today. Thanks for it, Jeff. From doing an extra bit of research, she was a truly amazing lady and the photos she took in San Francisco and elsewhere are simply priceless. It's a real shame that her gravesite is so barren.
I used to live in central California, and loved to see these places! I live in Kansas now and you’ve Brought back some fond memories of these areas ! Thank you! Keep the Histories alive !!
@@jbenziggy I'm from California, and have never really gotten a chance to travel to many places you've gone to, so to learn California's history through your videos is awesome!...
I find myself waiting patiently in anticipation of another adventure back in time with History Hunters !!! So glad to see and experience another episode ! What a beautiful area of California rich in history !! Thank you again Jeff and Sarah for brightening my day !
Truman also explained why he was called "give em hell Harry" and he replied "I just tell the truth and they call it Hell". We need more like him today.
Love how you find pictures of the early pioneers of these small communities and revive their memories and deeds while alive and where they lived and what they did. It is also amazing how often a significant person of the past is buried in an obscure cemetery, such as a Medal of Honor winner.
Great Nostalgia Guys. Enjoyed the Upload. Beautiful old Houses and Shops over there. When i see those old Grave Stones, some with german Names, i tend to think that you Folks over there in the US have preserved more even german History than actually we here in Germany. Always great to see how our Forefathers lived and what happened to them. On a Sidenote: Some great Choice of underlying Music Guys. Wish you a good Time :)
I love learning about history and the towns and people who built this great nation !! I did and still do buy books that explain and show photography of the old times of most towns in New Jersey and also Maine as these are the 2 places I have lived !
My great aunt and uncle lived in Mokelumne Hill for a long time. They had the coolest old house outside of town. They said portions of it had been an orphanage and a barn before they bought it.
Nice to see a neighboring town. I live in Pine Grove above Jackson. I can drive to Moke Hill in about 30 minutes. Did you go into the bar with the secret passage? Behind the bar is a refrigerator, you open the door and pass into a secret room that houses a pool table. Don’t know if it’s still there. I enjoyed the inserts of you two in your younger days. Thanks, very enjoyable!
Once again I have learned something new from your videos. I had never heard of Edith Irvine and I lived in the SF Bay Area for 55 years. It is so important to know and remember history. Thank you!
Hi Jeff and Sarah! Every time you show a grave of a person thats traveled half way around the world with the hopes of a different life, it amazes me. Unlike today, we have access to instant information. In the mid 1800's how did they learn about California? Then to have a person in Switzerland, say, lets move to California and try to strike it rich. Now to get there, no cars, no planes, wow. Ride a horse to a train if there is one. Make it to a sailing ship, back to a horse. With most people having a short life span in that time period, most of their life was spent traveling. Amazes me they made it.
Jeff, this, as usual, was very interesting. I love the way you incorporate the past visually, with the present, as you fill in the history of the sites. That place is a gold mine.The cemeteries hold a wealth of info.👏👍Those earthquake' pictures are amazing. Thanks so much, Jeff and Sarah, you've done it again.💥💥
Great episode! I’ll bet that town was a wild place on a Saturday night. Edith’s photos are very historic .. Two reasons why they put cemeteries on hills. In the case of flooding the graves won’t be damaged. Hills didn’t make good farming land or homesteads.
Thank you Jeff and Sarah for an amazing look into our past, we have been there many times but now have a whole new perspective of the town, great job 👍
Thanks for doing a video on this town. I learned a few things I didn’t know but I wish you would’ve touched a little more in the mining history. There are very extensive placer mine throughout mokelumne hill. The sport hill mine also produced very large quartz crystals and were mined and used during ww2. Some of these mines like the deep blue lead have drifts that’s were thousands of feet long and operated into the 40’s. You can still see the mountain of cobble tailings on sport hill rd.
Another great episode, thank you! That is a neat old rustic town you two visited. Love the old buildings and the Chevy too. Beautiful, peaceful cemetery on top of a hill. 🇺🇸🚜👍
I have recently discovered the old Time Team UK series. When you menitoned about the older cemetaries being on hills, it reminded me that aspect goes back a long ways, because they find cemetaries on hills throughout time. Of course they found cemetaries everywhere, but quite a number on hills. Cemeatires are interesting places
Love the stories behind the towns the people who owned the businesses the hotels ect then were they are at rest. Another brilliant vlog Jeff and Sarah thanks so much.
Hi Jeff and Sarah, another great episode, you went through all the details of the town. You took your time talking about the importance of people who lived and died there it was just well thought out. Thanks
Very detailed show one of your best. The both of you work really hard and I greatly appreciate your effort. Thanks again and anxiously await your next show.❤️👋
I love your videos!!! New subscriber. Ive been bouncing around all of them. They make me feel like we are there with you. My goal us to watch them all. Thank you!!!👍👍👍
Jeff and Sarah, this was one of your best episodes ever. I also enjoyed the older pics from previous visits popping up in the mix. Growing up nearby, I've visited several Gold Rush sites but not Mokelumne Hill. This is going on my list of places to visit next time I'm down in California. Thanks for all the hard work that you put into these episodes - I really enjoy them!
I really loved this little town. I love listening to all the history you manage to get. Of course I love when you guys go to the cemeteries! You two never fail to make me laugh! Great video!
Jeff, how often do you upload videos? I am caught up on all the videos. Love all your videos. Especially putting what places looked like back in the day.
I love to sit back and enjoy your videos 🤩 This video had great content!! The pictures of the earthquake were not only fascinating but very sad . I will be looking forward to your next video 😃
Loved this video Jeff and Sarah...I think what I like best is your relating the buildings and history to people who lived there. Hearing their stories is fascinating! I really enjoyed seeing the cemetery and the headstones. What a beautiful place to rest. I don't think you can improve the video. I also enjoyed seeing your pics of the 2013 visit. Pretty neat video! Thanks so much!
Great job guy’s! Another great history gem! You did an awesome job! I would love to be able to rummage around those old houses and buildings and see if I could find old newspapers or trinkets from back in the day. That old town seems to have quite a bit of history and I love how they still a lot of the old buildings still there and refurbished a bit. Really cool piece of history. Thanks again Jeff and Sarah! Take care now and see next week guy’s! Frank from Philadelphia, PA.👍
Love the old towns of California. I was born in Turlock and grew up in Livingston-Delhi area. We would travel to the hills and wonder around cemetery's like the one shown here. Also the way you tell the history of each place is wonderful. Thank you!
love your videos, I always look forward to the weekend hoping for a new video. I miss being in California and being able to visit all the places you take me. Thank you!
Awesome as always guys, you always out do your selves, much appreciated and many of your vids I watch over and over. Its so relaxing and such a nice departure from all the bad stuff going on, and Jeff your historical exposition is very professional and so real and makes me really feel like I'm witnessing the actual reality you describe. Geeze, its so great !
They are unique little towns and fortunately we have a lot of them in the gold country to visit! I don’t think we could pull off this channel anywhere else! Thank you so much for being so supportive all the time!
Great history video!! I really enjoy how you show old pics with what the buildings and places look like today. The cemetery walk throughs with pics and history of its residents relating back to the town and other history is so well done. I am searching for someone in my state who does historic videos similar to yours. Keep up the great work!
Hey Jeff great video I live in dalton ky.i live about 8 miles from providence I have family living there it's a old coal mining town a lot of history there you and sara are awesome Randy from Kentucky.
I live in Phoenix AZ but work a couple of days in Sacramento CA...I drive...I'll be sure to check out the town...not sure how I found you but am glad I did... keep on keeping on.
I drove through and briefly stopes in Mokelumne Hill back in 1969. I enjoyed reminiscing with your video. I found it interesting how the old building were recycled from store/salon to store to home.
Love watching your videos and learning about history. It was cool to see the medal of honor grave out there. The next grave after that was weird to hear where she was from. I’m from Battle Creek, MI. Take care.
Thank you Edith Irvine for your photos of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. The team of horses illustrate how fresh and overwhelming it was.
I’ve never seen that photo before, I’ll always remember it.
History Hunters is high caliber.
I stay in South Africa and your videos are published around 5pm our time on a Sunday so it makes the perfect end to my weekend. Thanks guys.
No improvement needed, audio and vision are outstanding, research ditto. Of course your presentation is excellent and you bother to not just speed through the towns but point out architecture, historical facts. Explanations of who, what, why, when and how the subject of the video came to be. A BIG Thank You to both of you.
That is a great review! Thank you very much!! I consider your comments to be the ultimate compliment!
Medal of Honors are earned, not won. Good job, Sarah and Jeff.
The 3 story building was quite the hang out 25 or so yrs ago. There was a stuffed buffalo inside and a secret room was located through an old refrigerator
What's not to like? A very interesting town, so much history there and a wild playground ride to boot!
Never dawned on me who took the photos of the earthquake back in the day. So cool now in the history of it now, and that those photos were actually captured. Thank you for the tour.
Just found you, excellent tour! My folks lived in Angels Camp during the war and my dad worked as a soldier-miner in the Copperopolis mine until it caved in. His group went AWOL the night a drift ran into the main shaft, and they lived. Thanks for doing these, looking forward to reviewing all your vids!
Born and raised in Moke Hill...My folks are still there..have family buried in that cemetery..Very cool vid brings back all kinds of memories..lost my virginity in the Hotel Leger..😁
Never heard of Edith Irvine before your presentation about Mokelumne Hill today. Thanks for it, Jeff. From doing an extra bit of research, she was a truly amazing lady and the photos she took in San Francisco and elsewhere are simply priceless. It's a real shame that her gravesite is so barren.
I used to live in central California, and loved to see these places!
I live in Kansas now and you’ve
Brought back some fond memories of these areas ! Thank you! Keep the Histories alive !!
Thanks for sharing, Dean!! We appreciate your enthusiasm for our channel! Jeff & Sarah
Always enjoy going back to the past..very interesting and you learn something new with every video! Thank you so much!🥰
Thanks very much! What part of the world are you?
@@jbenziggy I'm from California, and have never really gotten a chance to travel to many places you've gone to, so to learn California's history through your videos is awesome!...
Well, we had another great trip. Thank you Jeff and Sarah.
We did have a great trip, didn’t we? Lol. Thanks for joining us!
@@jbenziggy Waiting for the next one. Have you ever done Georgetown, great cemetery too.
I find myself waiting patiently in anticipation of another adventure back in time with History Hunters !!! So glad to see and experience another episode ! What a beautiful area of California rich in history !! Thank you again Jeff and Sarah for brightening my day !
As Harry Truman once said, "The only thing new in the world is the history you don't know." Thanks again for a great vlog.
Truman also explained why he was called "give em hell Harry" and he replied "I just tell the truth and they call it Hell". We need more like him today.
Love how you find pictures of the early pioneers of these small communities and revive their memories and deeds while alive and where they lived and what they did. It is also amazing how often a significant person of the past is buried in an obscure cemetery, such as a Medal of Honor winner.
Great Nostalgia Guys. Enjoyed the Upload. Beautiful old Houses and Shops over there. When i see those old Grave Stones, some with german Names, i tend to think that you Folks over there in the US have preserved more even german History than actually we here in Germany. Always great to see how our Forefathers lived and what happened to them. On a Sidenote: Some great Choice of underlying Music Guys. Wish you a good Time :)
Thank you for quality informative entertainment. You should be on cable. Keep up the great work.
Wow, thank you! Glad you liked this video, Jim!
Your video tours make a lazy Sunday that much better.
Learning new things about our greater area in California.
Thank you and Sarah.
Awesome sauce! Thank you for spending part of your day with us! We are honored!
Another interesting episode Jeff and Sarah. I so enjoy learning about the history of these obscure areas.
Yes!💪😁👍 You guys find the most awesome locations.
Thank you very much! California is full of unique old towns to explore!
I love learning about history and the towns and people who built this great nation !! I did and still do buy books that explain and show photography of the old times of most towns in New Jersey and also Maine as these are the 2 places I have lived !
My great aunt and uncle lived in Mokelumne Hill for a long time. They had the coolest old house outside of town. They said portions of it had been an orphanage and a barn before they bought it.
Wonder if their old house is still there?
My cousin lives there also she's lived in that area her entire life
Nice to see a neighboring town. I live in Pine Grove above Jackson. I can drive to Moke Hill in about 30 minutes. Did you go into the bar with the secret passage? Behind the bar is a refrigerator, you open the door and pass into a secret room that houses a pool table. Don’t know if it’s still there. I enjoyed the inserts of you two in your younger days. Thanks, very enjoyable!
As always, a very interesting and informative video! Thanks!
Love this channel! Keeping history alive🌟
Awesome! We love hearing that you love it! Makes it worth the effort!!!
Once again I have learned something new from your videos. I had never heard of Edith Irvine and I lived in the SF Bay Area for 55 years. It is so important to know and remember history. Thank you!
It is is interesting stuff to think about all those settlers going west on a dangerous journey for a new life. Life was short.
Hi Jeff and Sarah! Every time you show a grave of a person thats traveled half way around the world with the hopes of a different life, it amazes me. Unlike today, we have access to instant information. In the mid 1800's how did they learn about California? Then to have a person in Switzerland, say, lets move to California and try to strike it rich. Now to get there, no cars, no planes, wow. Ride a horse to a train if there is one. Make it to a sailing ship, back to a horse. With most people having a short life span in that time period, most of their life was spent traveling. Amazes me they made it.
Great video, very well done. Gorgeous cemetery. Love the magnificent architecture of the headstones.
My family member was the engineer on the hotel Leger remodel years back.Terry Weatherby at Weatherby, Reynolds, Fritz in Jackson California.
These are the kind of videos I really enjoy I could watch these all day long.
I lived in Calaveras County for 16 years now and didn’t know about some this history. It was very interesting to learn.
Jeff, this, as usual, was very interesting. I love the way you incorporate the past visually, with the present, as you fill in the history of the sites. That place is a gold mine.The cemeteries hold a wealth of info.👏👍Those earthquake' pictures are amazing. Thanks so much, Jeff and Sarah, you've done it again.💥💥
Great episode! I’ll bet that town was a wild place on a Saturday night. Edith’s photos are very historic .. Two reasons why they put cemeteries on hills. In the case of flooding the graves won’t be damaged. Hills didn’t make good farming land or homesteads.
You make a great deal of sense! Thanks for that!
Just something I l earned from hanging out in old historical cemeteries.
I truly enjoy the parts of history that interest two! Especially the grave stones. You learn so much by reading the inscriptions on the grave markers.
I don’t know how but I’ve never been Mokelumne hill. Must have drove right by it! Great episode
A beautiful, historic town. Thank you 🙏
Thank you Jeff and Sarah for an amazing look into our past, we have been there many times but now have a whole new perspective of the town, great job 👍
Thanks for doing a video on this town. I learned a few things I didn’t know but I wish you would’ve touched a little more in the mining history. There are very extensive placer mine throughout mokelumne hill. The sport hill mine also produced very large quartz crystals and were mined and used during ww2. Some of these mines like the deep blue lead have drifts that’s were thousands of feet long and operated into the 40’s. You can still see the mountain of cobble tailings on sport hill rd.
I could spend all day watching your cemetery walk throughs! So fascinating to learn about the types of people who are buried there.
That is great to hear Becca! We appreciate your supportive comments!
Another great episode, thank you! That is a neat old rustic town you two visited. Love the old buildings and the Chevy too. Beautiful, peaceful cemetery on top of a hill. 🇺🇸🚜👍
Thank you again, for another great history video. This one was especially enjoyable.
I have recently discovered the old Time Team UK series. When you menitoned about the older cemetaries being on hills, it reminded me that aspect goes back a long ways, because they find cemetaries on hills throughout time. Of course they found cemetaries everywhere, but quite a number on hills. Cemeatires are interesting places
Love the stories behind the towns the people who owned the businesses the hotels ect then were they are at rest. Another brilliant vlog Jeff and Sarah thanks so much.
I LOVE seeing the historic sites you visit. Jeff give the history and Sarah give the color.
Really enjoyed this video, The background information is so interesting and entertaining for me. Jeff and Sarah really make a great team. KUDOS!
Thanks for the tour of a town I never heard of..but should have!
Really enjoy your videos. 🎩👢📿🧱🏘🙂
Thanks so much!
Great episode. Interesting to hear the stories behind the graves that are 100+ years old.
I love your local history commentary but I especially enjoy your visits to the cemeteries. History comes alive there.
You hit pay dirt with this video! Interesting tour!
Hi Jeff and Sarah, another great episode, you went through all the details of the town. You took your time talking about the importance of people who lived and died there it was just well thought out.
Thanks
Very detailed show one of your best. The both of you work really hard and I greatly appreciate your effort. Thanks again and anxiously await your next show.❤️👋
11:00 1st gen Corvette rotting away in the weeds. Another great journey, thanks!
I love your videos!!! New subscriber. Ive been bouncing around all of them. They make me feel like we are there with you. My goal us to watch them all. Thank you!!!👍👍👍
Jeff and Sarah, this was one of your best episodes ever. I also enjoyed the older pics from previous visits popping up in the mix. Growing up nearby, I've visited several Gold Rush sites but not Mokelumne Hill. This is going on my list of places to visit next time I'm down in California. Thanks for all the hard work that you put into these episodes - I really enjoy them!
Awesome video 🤘 that phone box is british 🤘 one near me in summer it as flowers in it and as books in it too
thx. I really enjoy your channel: the professional production values and your personalities .
That is very nice to hear! I appreciate that! We'll continue as long as we have great folks like you who appreciate what we do!
I really loved this little town. I love listening to all the history you manage to get. Of course I love when you guys go to the cemeteries! You two never fail to make me laugh! Great video!
Jeff, how often do you upload videos? I am caught up on all the videos. Love all your videos. Especially putting what places looked like back in the day.
Great job on this one!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
That was some cool history I like watching your channel
We appreciate that Jack!
I love to sit back and enjoy your videos 🤩 This video had great content!! The pictures of the earthquake were not only fascinating but very sad . I will be looking forward to your next video 😃
Amazing photos, enjoyed very much
Neat tour. Pictures of SF earthquake remind me of Minneapolis, Portland, Seattle, etc., after recent riots!!
Your videos are very interesting. Thank you.
Thanks for the ride! Really enjoyed! Thanks as always. Larry Miller San Diego Ca.
Nice work. I like the 2013 integrated flashback affect as well as the GIF of Sarah on the playground equipment :)
Loved this video Jeff and Sarah...I think what I like best is your relating the buildings and history to people who lived there. Hearing their stories is fascinating! I really enjoyed seeing the cemetery and the headstones. What a beautiful place to rest. I don't think you can improve the video. I also enjoyed seeing your pics of the 2013 visit. Pretty neat video! Thanks so much!
Great job guy’s! Another great history gem! You did an awesome job! I would love to be able to rummage around those old houses and buildings and see if I could find old newspapers or trinkets from back in the day. That old town seems to have quite a bit of history and I love how they still a lot of the old buildings still there and refurbished a bit. Really cool piece of history. Thanks again Jeff and Sarah! Take care now and see next week guy’s! Frank from Philadelphia, PA.👍
Love the old towns of California. I was born in Turlock and grew up in Livingston-Delhi area. We would travel to the hills and wonder around cemetery's like the one shown here.
Also the way you tell the history of each place is wonderful. Thank you!
Nice to hear Nichole! Thanks very much for watching and commenting!
Always love your videos. The only way I get to travel. Thank you
Excellent, Thank you.
Wonderful to hear! Thanks!!!
well done- I love highway 49, from end to end-
love your videos, I always look forward to the weekend hoping for a new video. I miss being in California and being able to visit all the places you take me. Thank you!
Awesome as always guys, you always out do your selves, much appreciated and many of your vids I watch over and over. Its so relaxing and such a nice departure from all the bad stuff going on, and Jeff your historical exposition is very professional and so real and makes me really feel like I'm witnessing the actual reality you describe. Geeze, its so great !
Another great episode! Thank you for bringing us along.
A very interesting town, Good Vlog...Thanks...
Very Satisfactory Lesson!
Greetings from Corpus Christi Texas
Hi! Thanks for watching our videos from Texas!
Love Sarah's random comments. She is a hoot.
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This Was Just Awesome!..Thank You So Much...
Thank you so much! Glad you liked it!
you guys do a great job - - very informative
What a great episode!! Love these old towns!! Reminds me of Truckee a little bit. Great information and camera work as always!! ❤
They are unique little towns and fortunately we have a lot of them in the gold country to visit! I don’t think we could pull off this channel anywhere else! Thank you so much for being so supportive all the time!
gotta love the mok...especially, the extensive, impressive stonework...also, it's good to see the cemetery is well-cared for...
I drive past there on my way up and back from San Andreas, the sign at least. Have never stopped and had no idea what was there.
Always enjoy your videos, thank you 😊.
Glad you like them! It's our pleasure, Linda!
Great history video!! I really enjoy how you show old pics with what the buildings and places look like today. The cemetery walk throughs with pics and history of its residents relating back to the town and other history is so well done. I am searching for someone in my state who does historic videos similar to yours. Keep up the great work!
Hey Jeff great video I live in dalton ky.i live about 8 miles from providence I have family living there it's a old coal mining town a lot of history there you and sara are awesome Randy from Kentucky.
I live in Phoenix AZ but work a couple of days in Sacramento CA...I drive...I'll be sure to check out the town...not sure how I found you but am glad I did... keep on keeping on.
Welcome to our channel! Happy you found us!
I drove through and briefly stopes in Mokelumne Hill back in 1969. I enjoyed reminiscing with your video. I found it interesting how the old building were recycled from store/salon to store to home.
Hi! Thanks for watching! So you guys are in Wyoming? I have been there twice!
5:40,1946.another nice enjoyable outing.nice to go historic places during this unpleasentness.not many people around.
Awesome history
Another great video. Thank you
Blessings from Texas
Love that area. It hasn’t changed much in 20 years since I was there.
No it hasn’t changed a lot! Somebody earlier commented that there was a creepy vibe to the town. Why is that?
Enjoying your channel
Very nice knowing that Dean! Much appreciated sir!
Another great video by Jeff and Sarah!
Great video. We'll have to take a little ride South and have a new enlightened look about Moke' Hill again. Keep putting out the great material.
Love watching your videos and learning about history. It was cool to see the medal of honor grave out there. The next grave after that was weird to hear where she was from. I’m from Battle Creek, MI. Take care.