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When the Gold Rush occurred around Coloma it caused many of the prospectors to branch on out and seek out riches of there own. Foresthills Historic Cemetery is the oldest of its kind built in the later 1850's on a 60 acre parcel of land. Foresthills was known for its lush beautiful forest its a small community but like Coloma or many of the other sites we tour in the sierras that at one time served as mining towns. Allot of the pioneers found in this cemetery also had stakes and perhaps at one time or another resided in Deadwood, Michigan Bluff, Iowa Hill and Last Chance which are found along the divide not to far from this cemetery.

Eventually the families would move in living in this rugged environment. You had your loggers, traders, carpenters and gold seekers blazing new trails up into the sierras. The history around Foresthills is rich which includes many surrounding ghost towns and cemeteries with elaborate ornate designs of wrought iron. I choose to investigate this cemetery which at one time was for the Protestants however today its been divided into various sections and serves the entire community.

The views from the cemetery of the giant canyon carved by the American River are priceless as old tall trees shade the entire cemetery. To get on into Foresthill you have to traverse across one of the highest bridges in all of California. I have posted a photo of it below as well its a pretty magnificent work of architecture much like the graves that were crafted in this very cemetery.

I heard the cemetery is haunted from a group of women at the local library what kind of ghost stories passed around I would not know. This is why our team does a variety of investigations to put lore and legends to a test. Sometimes we find a place is extremely haunted other times it turns out to be just what its purpose is which is a cemetery or building.

Further below are some news articles in relation to this cemetery it would seem that allot of the cemeteries around Foresthill are in peril including this one which is why its so important for our team to share burial grounds like these with the public. We have hopes of preserving each location we visit through our site as more then often once the funding stops or the cemetery becomes forgotten then vandals go in and ruin what little bit of history is left behind.
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Foresthill is located on a broad ridge between the North and Middle Forks of the American River on the gold-bearing gravel bed of an ancient river. In the spring of 1850, miners came to the Forest Hill Divide in large numbers. There was one route from Auburn through Yankee Jim's and one from Coloma. At the junction of these trails, the Forest House hotel and trading post was built. The height of mining activity in Foresthill began in 1853 after a winter landslide at the head of Jenny Lind Canyon exposed numerous nuggets of gold. The Jenny Lind mine produced about $2,500 of gold a day for a while, up to a total output over $1 million by 1880. The combined production of all the mines in the Forest Hill area was estimated at $10 million by 1868[3] with gold selling for $16 an ounce. In the 1860s, there were about 125,000 feet (38,000 m) of hard-rock tunnels dug into the hillsides in, around and under Foresthill. By 1857, this area had become an important center for trade among the many gold camps on the divide. In 1862, the Hardy-Kennedy building was erected - the first fireproof store in Foresthill. This building, now known as the Langstaff building, is still being used by the merchants of Foresthill. By 1880, Foresthill was one of the largest towns in Placer County. The town had an 80-foot (24 m) wide main street befitting such an important place.

Today the town has a marker identifying it as a California Historical Landmark.[3]

The town of Foresthill was among the earliest gold mining camps in California. Gold was discovered here in 1850 and the town became recognized as the most productive cement-tunnel mining district in the state. The year 1852 was also the beginning of hydraulic mining at Yankee Jim's (California Historical Landmark No. 398).

A number of other mining camps surrounded Foresthill. Volcano was one of many, and kept its name after establishing the town. Bath was located to the east and later destroyed by forest fires. Yankee Jim's was located to the northwest. Individual mining camps held names such as New Jersey, Rip, Oro, Rough and Ready, Gore, Golden Gate, Rough Gold, Alabama and Deidesheimer.

The total output of all area mines amounted to $10 million by 1868. The price of gold at the time was $16 an ounce.   By 1880, 700 people lived in Forest Hill and large-scale mining continued until the turn of the century. During the 1930s and 1940s mining activity reactivated, pushing the total area yield to more than $25 million in gold. Paragon and Three Queens mine remain active.

Foresthill grew to become one of the largest towns in Placer County. It was even considered “metropolitan” by the standards of the day. In the late 1850s, the town featured hotels, stores, banks, saloon and homes surrounded by gardens and orchards. The original Forest House Hotel was a popular overnight stop and trading center for area mining towns and camps beginning in the 1850s. The hotel burned down on Christmas Day 1918 with a turkey dinner in the oven. A second Forest House Hotel later replaced the original. The Hardy-Kennedy building of 1862 was the first fireproof store in Foresthill This building, now known as the Langstaff building, is still being used by the merchants of Foresthill. Slightly less than 1,500 people live in Foresthill today, according to US Census data.


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Getting Out From Under a Cemetery - Owner Can’t Sell It, Can’t Give It Away
Rod Delmue can't sell off a 60-acre parcel he owns here because it contains the local cemetery. His options are to go into the private cemetery business or give the historic, 130-year-old cemetery away. Delmue has told officials he doesn't want to be in the burial business, and there's nobody to give the graveyard to. So this week he carried his Catch-22 to the Placer County Board of Zoning Appeals. The matter couldn't be untangled in an hour-long discussion, and it was continued to July 15. The cemetery, which has only eight to 10 burials per year, is the stumbling block in Delmue's plan to split the 60-acre parcel four ways. The 2.5-acre cemetery, dating from the 1850s, would be part of one of the newly created lots. Delmue only recently bought the land for resale, but under county Planning Commission conditions that he appealed Wednesday, he must either operate a private memorial park or donate the grave sites to a cemetery district. Although preliminary talks are under way to form one, there's no such district in the Foresthill area. The cemetery is on a hillside on the east edge of this unincorporated community of 4,000. According to an Auburn mortician, Foresthill families historically have been able to claim burial plots of their choosing at no cost -- so long as the site had no previous occupants: Although there are some head stones and other markers, many of the graves date back more than a century and there are no records to refer to. "It's been going since the 1850s, and it's pretty darn full,'' said Foresthill resident George Grant. "It is sort of a non-cemetery cemetery,'' said Planning Department spokesman Dean Prigmore. "It does not exist under state law, but it is there.'' "We do have a unique situation. It is neither a private nor a public cemetery,'' added Lyle Rose, deputy county counsel. And Rose told the zoning board that the matter may get even more complicated for Delmue: The cemetery is almost full, and in order to donate it, Delmue would have to add more property so it could accommodate more burials. Gerda Percival, a member of the appeals board, said Foresthill's is one of many old cemeteries maintained by volunteers. "This has been a terrible problem for Mr. Delmue. I believe he is caught in the absolute Catch-22 situation.'' Legal counsel Rose said cemetery records are virtually non-existent. "There have been people buried there within the last month. There are no plots and no records that identify who may be there. It's a guess,'' Rose said. Rose suggested Delmue may be able to proceed by submitting a new map with four parcels and a so-called "remainder'' containing the cemetery. The remainder couldn't be sold but might be deeded to a cemetery district. For Delmue, a fourth-generation Foresthill resident whose father is buried in the cemetery, his efforts to get what he hoped would be normal approval have turned into a frustrating ordeal. He started dealing with the county Planning Commission in January, and said Thursday the delays are "costing us thousands of dollars a month'' because he must keep up the payments but still cannot sell the lots. "We're just frustrated beyond what we could have imagined.'' Delmue said he is working on a plan that would include the four-way split with the cemetery separate, as recommended by Rose. A committee headed by George Grant is working to determine the feasibility of a cemetery district. He said any election to form a district would be at least a year away. Other cemeteries in the area include the Foresthill Catholic Cemetery and graveyards at Spring Garden, Todd Valley, Michigan Bluff and Yankee Jim's. "There's lots of those throughout the foothills, and from Alturas to Imperial,'' said John Gill, executive officer of the State Cemetery Board in Sacramento. He said his board doesn't govern cemeteries of less than 10 acres or those operated by public agencies, districts or religious groups. By Gill's estimate, there are 2,000 cemeteries in California. About 10 per cent of those, with 10 or more burials per year, are considered active, he said.
[Sacramento Bee, 6-19-1987. Submitted by K. Marynik]


CEMETERY DISTRICT IN PLACER URGED

Residents of the Foresthill Divide would abandon their do-it-yourself cemetery system in favor of an official district under a proposal headed for a Dec. 1 meeting of the Placer County Local Agency Formation Commission.
The taxing plan, if approved by the commission and by voters in a subsequent election, would be a low-budget measure, raising $18,650 per year to provide insurance and maintenance on nine small but still active cemeteries. "They really require low maintenance because it's a natural environment, with no lawns,'' said Ruthe McKee, assistant executive officer of the commission. ""Some of the cemeteries haven't been maintained at all. They're under the underbrush.'' The cemeteries are in mountain communities such as Foresthill, Spring Garden, Todd Valley and Yankee Jim's and date from Gold Rush days. In an age of government restrictions, the graveyards still operate under a single, simple guideline: Select a grave site that's not occupied. A group of Foresthill citizens petitioned LAFCO to establish the district in order to preserve the sites and keep them open for future use, according to McKee. If approved, the measure to form an 83-square-mile cemetery district could be on the June primary ballot, said McKee. The sparsely settled district has 3,765 residents, who would pay an annual assessment of $10 per developed parcel and $3 for each undeveloped lot, she said. The district would be run by a five-member board of directors appointed by the Placer County Board of Supervisors. The bygone age of unrestricted graveyards clashed with the present era of complicated land-use planning procedures last July during a Placer County Board of Zoning Appeals hearing in Auburn. Foresthill resident Rod Delmue sought county approval for a four-way split of a 60-acre parcel on which the 2.5-acre Foresthill Cemetery is located. During those proceedings, the board found itself giving official notice to an unofficial cemetery, one that technically is neither private nor public. Plot maps and burial records have never been kept on the site, the board noted. At one point it appeared that Delmue would have to go into the cemetery business or give the graveyard away -- but there was no entity to take the donation. The parcel split eventually was approved with the proviso that the cemetery would be set aside and absorbed by a future district. "I think that the cemetery district would just make things a little more organized,'' Delmue said Tuesday. ""The way it is now, I guess I'm still officially responsible for it. But I don't want to know if somebody's buried. I don't really want the responsibility.'' [Sacramento Bee, Wednesday, November 18, 1987. Submitted by Kathie Kloss Marynik.]



 





 

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