California, Trinity County, near Lewiston
This granary, known as the Frick and Davis Granary, was built in 1853, as part of “Mud Ranch,” named from its rich black alluvial soil. First settled by George W. Davis and Christian Frick in 1850. The house was built in 1855. The ranch was one of the oldest, finest and valuable ranches of Trinity County. The ranch was purchased by James Wilson, in 1914. The granary is still owned by the Wilson family.
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This granary, known as the Frick and Davis Granary, was built in 1853, as part of “Mud Ranch,” named from its rich black alluvial soil. First settled by George W. Davis and Christian Frick in 1850. The house was built in 1855. The ranch was one of the oldest, finest and valuable ranches of Trinity County. The ranch was purchased by James Wilson, in 1914. The granary is still owned by the Wilson family.
(Agriculture) Includes location, directions, 3 photos, GPS coordinates, map.