William F. Holcomb
1831 births1909 deathsGold mining in the United StatesPeople from Big Bear Lake, CaliforniaPeople from Tippecanoe County, Indiana ... and 1 more
San Bernardino Mountains
William Francis "Grizzly Bill" Holcomb (27 January 1831 – 1909), was an American prospector and the first to discover gold in the region which became known as Holcomb Valley, near present-day Big Bear Lake, California. Holcomb Valley had the most gold of any Southern California field. The boomtown of Belleville grew up there and for a time was the third or fourth largest in Southern California. Holcomb was the first justice of the peace in Belleville and later was elected to county offices.
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Holcomb Valley Road 3N16,
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Holcomb Valley Campground
Holcomb Valley Road 3N16
92333
California, United States
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