Fredericksburg CA

Adding California to my list of “Fredericksburgs I have visited”. This is the 5th after Virginia, Texas, Ohio and Indiana.

Fredericksburg California started in 1864 when German settler Frederick Bruns began farming in the area. The farm became a stopover for travelers heading towards California and supplied milk and apples to mining towns. The community had a school and a post office in the late 1800s to the early 1900s. Most of the older buildings were destroyed by fire in 1986. It remains a small agricultural hamlet.

Fredericksburg Ditch (not a river)
Milk House
Gansberg Seperator House
Ranch in Fredericksburg
Bruns Home 1850s
Livery Stable 1850s
Ramp.
View of Fredericksburg Canyon looking westward
Fredericksburg Cemetery
Mountains to the west of Fredericksburg.
(L-R): Freel Peak (10,886 ft), Jobs Sister (10,823 ft), Jobs Peak (10,638 ft)

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