The original name for Placerville California. Established in 1849 as a tent city for gold miners eager to find their fortune in the abundent placer deposits existing in the area at that time. There was a large California Black Oak in the center of town that served as a convenient location for lynchings when a quorum of miners decided that a person had committed a capital crime. The tree stump is presently underneath the floor boards of the Hangman's Tree Bar, which is notable for the frontier looking manequin hung by a noose above the establishment's sign.
After establishing a County Sheriff and incorporating as a town, it was renamed Placervile.
After establishing a County Sheriff and incorporating as a town, it was renamed Placervile.
by Jimmy1969 February 08, 2010