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Grub Gulch, California

Grub Gulch is a former settlement in Madera County, California. The town's name was earned by its lucky reputation that prospectors could count on panning enough gold to "grubstake themselves into better times." It was located 10.5 miles (17 km) northeast of Raymond on present day Road 600.

History
Grub Gulch developed after the Gambetta Mine opened in 1880. Other local mines included the Mammoth Mine, the Enterprise Mine, and the Josephine Mine. The Grubgulch post office operated from 1883 to 1918. In 1900, Grub Gulch had a general store, two hotels and five saloons, but never a church. There were twenty-four mines within a five mile radius. President Theodore Roosevelt visited Grub Gulch in 1903 and said, "this is a bully town". ==References==
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