Gold Rush era Sonora Masonic Cemetery
Jeff takes you on a visit to the Sonora Masonic Cemetery in Sonora, Calif., the queen of the Southern Mines, where lots of graves date back to the 1850s, 1860s, 1870s, and 1880s. Some of those people include two men who knew Mark Twain when he spent time on Jackass Hill and the man who provided the last rivet -- made of gold -- to complete the Golden Gate Bridge.
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