The
peeled pole and hand split shake replica of the Huckleberry Mine stamp
mill (ore crushing) building was the first in the museum complex.
Isaac Barner, Bureau of Land Management archaeologist, retrived the rare
mill from the gold mine and arranged a donation to the society. The mill
parts are restored and the mill will become operable.
The exterior of the museum was completed and a two story storage-restoration building constructed in 1991. The interiors were finished by 1993, resulting in an August preview opening. A caretaker's home and native store Boyle Memorial were added, and landscaping commenced in 1994. All participants may be proud in helping preserve the rapidly disappearing history of the Umpqua Valley. |