The August 18, 1849 issue of the “Placer Times” contains the following article based on a story in the San Francisco “Alta California.” It tells of a hanging in Stockton of a member of the “Hounds,” one of several gangs…
Author: Doug Noble
Steppin’ Out – Wild Bill’s Cheesesteaks & Grill, Folsom
A couple of friends had eaten at Wild Bill’s and told me it was very good. I checked on line and found that there were also a few people who didn’t think it was that good, too expensive and complained…
Steppin’ Out – El Pollo Loco, Folsom
A few of the times that I have visited my son, Steve, in San Jose, I have enjoyed the food at El Pollo Loco. The one we go to there is located in an area that is predominantly Hispanic, so…
Criminal Annals, Part 12: The Placer Times – Foreigners
Following the June 30, 1849 article in the “Placer Times” regarding a group calling themselves the “Americans” forcing out Spanish speaking miners, we find a secondary article in the July 7, 1849 edition. “The Mines – No important intelligence from…