O.H. Purdy.
Commercial Directory.On May 18, 1863, a band of twenty-nine men broke camp and marched south and west from Reynolds Creek over a regional divide.
Early that month, the group had set out from Placerville, in the Boise Basin. They were chasing rumors that Oregon Trail emigrants in the Forties had observed gold signs in southwest Idaho. After crossing the Snake River, they followed along it to the mouth of Reynolds Creek (which they named) and turned into the mountains.
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Published on May 18, 2013 00:06