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Signatures | Total: 513

 

# NameComments
451 Jason Smith
452 Anonymousi beleive we need to preserve our history even if it is just small museum on the current site to house collection which can be shown to the future people to honor our history of work in the united states
453 Paul D. WestoverI support this and ALL !!!!!! projects that will benefit and eduacate all who are interested in the history that binds this great nation.
454 Paul D. WestoverI support this and ALL !!!!!! projects that will benefit and eduacate all who are interested in the history that binds this great nation.
455 Lawrence TurnerSave what you can!
456 Stephen GormanI graduated from Summerville High in 1968 and have memories of the mill from the 60s.
457 Robert W. FredlundI have been a long time admirer of the W.S. L..C. and have modeled portions of its operation in the past and would love to see the property restored to a resemblance of its past history.
458 Alan C. MillerHistory is important. Bring trains full of tourists to the golf course and casino! NIMBYs suck.
459 Mr Loren HerrigstadIt is a great shame that the rich history and surviving legacies of the West Side Lumber Company apparently cannot be preserved. Casinos and golf courses are a dime a dozen — a living lumber and rail historic legacy is far more unique, and potentially attractive to a public who increasingly will no longer travel to experience that which they can enjoy closer to home. I would encourage a reassessment of the proposed golf course, and perhaps instead consider a living history campus, featuring not only the lumber company and railway, but possibly Me-Wuk heritage as well — using original structures and other historic legacies wherever possible. Local, unique, and distinctive history — brought to life — could be far more attractive and successful than yet another cookie-cutter golf course. Thank you for considering these thoughts.
460 Kevin MilliganHave two books and a video of the West Side. Visited the site 20 years ago and saw the old Heisler rusting away across the street from where the depot once stood. Even made it out to the remains of Camp 45. Good luck with preserving what is left!
461 Ross Graham
462 Michael Figoneim all for saving logging history
463 Gregory D JohnsonThis is an important part of the history of logging and Todern development.uolumne County history. It would be a shame to see it lost to m
464 David Fletcher
465 David Fletcher
466 Jesse Furqueron
467 jeremy gerlach
468 Anonymous
469 Bradley Dobbins
470 Reg AkersBecame interested in the line about 1978 and started to model (static) in 1:48 scale. Do hope this all comes about as planned.
471 Michael McKee
472 AnonymousYou are dong a great job!
473 Thomas LapointeThe West Side Lumber Company Museum is historically significant, as much should be preserved as possible. If I ever make it out that way, I would certainly like to visit (especially if they get the railroad operational!).
474 John Marzec
475 Mr D E Walton
476 jon hicksMr. Bell had the right idea!
477 Roger Clegg
478 John LutzWould really like to preserve the logging mill. Not many left in the country. It truely is historical.
479 Scott McGhee
480 Barry Hopwood
481 Ronald L HildelbrandThere is certainly enough West Side equipment around that it would be well worth having an official home for whatever can be acquired and housed. That it could be kept on the original property would certainly please those who are aware of the West Side and have an interest in its preservation, and would provide a real context to those visiting and just learning about West Side.
482 Keith J Wandry
483 simon Favez
484 Ken RisleyAs a Model Railroader, I am very interested in the West Side Lumber Company and building models of its locomotives, rolling stock, railroad rght-of-way and structures.
485 Tom Ebert
486 F. John LaBarba
487 Greg JohnsonGreat work. I hope the tribe will realize the importance of West Side to the history of the area and to the entire state. Thanks you for your effort.
488 Aleta Utterback
489 Gary Montgomery
490 Matthew Going
491 Wayne Cohen
492 Bert J Brown
493 Grigoriy Dianov
494 Jason DenniosnI would love to see this great railroad brought back to life! Its is highly improtant we do so
495 R Ludlow
496 jim garcia
497 AnonymousIt is important to preserve the logging-history of Californa for our children.
498 Lon HettrickWould hate to see the West Side just fade away forever.
499 Anthony Duarte
500 Fred Buess

 

Signatures | Total: 513