ghost town: Anthropologists to Perform a Dig in the China Gulch Area of Cedar Creek in Superior this Week! - 06/25/08 02:49 AM
Anthropologists from the University of Montana, in conjunction with the US Forest Service, will be visiting Superior this week and performing an archeological dig in the China Gulch area of Cedar Creek. They were also here in 1995 and discovered several things, including the U-shaped hearth in this photo.
Cedar Creek has a colorful history to say the least. In 1869, a Frenchman named Louis Barrette discovered gold and established Louiseville, named after his wife. By 1870, Louiseville was a booming mining town, but within 3 years it would be completely abandoned.
The Chinese who were forced out of Idaho moved into the … (0 comments)