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- Scott_Valley abstract "Scott Valley is a large, scenic rural area of western Siskiyou County, California, known for its vistas of the Marble Mountains, cattle and dairy ranches, and its historic background as a gold mining area, dating back to the days of the California Gold Rush. The towns of Fort Jones, Etna, and Greenview are found within Scott Valley.Drained by the federally designated Wild & Scenic Scott River, Scott Valley is steeped in history. At the time of the first contact with Europeans in the 1830s, the valley was occupied by the Scott Valley branch of the Shasta tribe of Native Americans. Scott Valley was first entered by Stephen Meek, Thomas McKay, George Adolphus Duzel and 16 other Hudson's Bay trappers in 1836. Meek reportedly trapped 1,800 beaver from the valley in the year 1850 alone. Meek, who had hunted all over the West, declared the Beaver Valley one of the best places he had ever seen to trap beaver and hunt game, and returned to retire there at the Josiah Doll ranch from 1871 until his death in 1889 at the age of 90.An early road, an alternative to the Siskiyou Trail, wound its way up from Shasta, California, through Scott Valley to Yreka, California, and then into Oregon. This route remained in steady use until the development of more established stagecoach roads in the 1860s (and later the railroad in the 1880s) along the Sacramento River to the east.The 1850 discovery of gold during the California Gold Rush by pioneer John W. Scott at Scott Bar, downriver from Scott Valley, brought many prospectors into the area; Scott's discovery led to the naming of the valley and the river in his honor.The town of Fort Jones started in the 1850s first as trading post for the Forty-Niners who came in search of gold, and later took the name Fort Jones from a U.S. Army post which was established nearby.Scott Valley's weekly newspaper the Pioneer Press, located at 12021 Main Street in Fort Jones, was established on November 16, 1972, by Gary Mortenson. The town of Etna was the site of early mills supplying flour and was originally named Aetna Mills.Gold recovery operations continued well into the Twentieth century, including substantial dredging for gold along the Scott River. Until the mid-1990s Scott Valley's economy relied heavily on logging, and industry which is now in decline.A local native plant, the Scott Valley phacelia (Phacelia greenei), was named for the valley and is found nowhere else.".
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- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLink California_Gold_Rush.
- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Siskiyou_County,_California.
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- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Dredging.
- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Etna,_California.
- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Jones,_California.
- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Greenview,_California.
- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLink John_W._Scott_(pioneer).
- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Marble_Mountains.
- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Marble_Mountains_(Siskiyou_County).
- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLink National_Wild_and_Scenic_Rivers_System.
- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Native_Americans_in_the_United_States.
- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Oregon.
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- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Sacramento_River.
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- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Shasta,_California.
- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Shasta_(tribe).
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- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Siskiyou_County,_California.
- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Siskiyou_Trail.
- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Stagecoach.
- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_Meek.
- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_McKay.
- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Yreka,_California.
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- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLinkText "Scott Valley".
- Scott_Valley wikiPageWikiLinkText "Scott Valley, California".
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- Scott_Valley subject Category:Landforms_of_Siskiyou_County,_California.
- Scott_Valley subject Category:Valleys_of_California.
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- Scott_Valley comment "Scott Valley is a large, scenic rural area of western Siskiyou County, California, known for its vistas of the Marble Mountains, cattle and dairy ranches, and its historic background as a gold mining area, dating back to the days of the California Gold Rush. The towns of Fort Jones, Etna, and Greenview are found within Scott Valley.Drained by the federally designated Wild & Scenic Scott River, Scott Valley is steeped in history.".
- Scott_Valley label "Scott Valley".
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