Mt Sampson-4,747' (Verplank Ridge) (36.7668918, -119.0967798t)
Legal: T13S, R26E, Sec 27
Deg | Min | Vertical Deg | Min | Distance | Visible | |
Delilah |
154
|
44
|
-1
|
24
|
2.9
|
Yes |
Park Ridge |
289
|
7
|
-3
|
39
|
9.0
|
Yes |
Buck Rock |
278
|
59
|
-3
|
57
|
13.3
|
Sampson Creek-2,188' (Verplank Ridge) (36.8143914, -119.0531676, Mouth)
Legal: T13S, R27E, Sec 7, 8, 18
Deg | Min | Vertical Deg | Min | Distance | Visible | |
Delilah |
78
|
55
|
-8
|
19
|
3.7
|
Yes |
Park Ridge | 315 | 45 |
-6
|
22
|
8.7
|
|
Buck Rock |
296
|
38
|
-5
|
19
|
12.0
|
Sampson Flat-3,038' (Verplank Ridge) (36.7930028, -119.0865020)
Legal: T13S, R27E, Sec18
Deg | Min | Vertical Deg | Min | Distance | Visible | |
Delilah |
113
|
18
|
-11
|
34
|
2
|
Yes |
Park Ridge |
300
|
58
|
-5
|
46
|
9.3
|
|
Buck Rock |
287
|
12
|
-4
|
29
|
13.1
|
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Description:
Sampson Flat was named after Jack Sampson, a Monache chief from The Rancheria on Mill Flat Creek. He led the first white settlers across Kearsarge Pass to Onion Valley. It was first misnamed Samson Flat on the 1916 topo map. Also the Peak was named after him as well. From Oak to Pine to Timberline by Helen and Forest Clingman
Mining started in the area in 1888. From Oak to Pine to Timberline by Helen and Forest Clingman
Apparently Sampson Flat was a gathering place for rangers back in 1911. At least William Clingan met with thirty other Forest Service officers there when he first came into the service. From Oak to Pine to Timberline by Helen and Forest Clingman
Site of one of the biggest gun battles in California and the ending of its biggest manhunt: the capture of Evans and Sontag.
Mines in the flat:
- Hercules Mine (Quartz) at 2,700' with a 60' tunnel, built by S.C. Moore of Dunlap
- Homestake Mine (Placer) at 2,650' by J.N. Albin of Fresno
- Big Sampson Mine (Quartz), 1 mile west of Sampson Flat, 50' shaft with a vein 3-14' wide
- Gilkie Mine (Placer), built by S.C. Moore of Dunlap
From GNIS:
- Sampson Creek
- Flows north-northwest for 3.2 km (2 mi) then northeast to Mill Flat Creek 10.4 km (6.5 mi) northeast of Dunlap.
- Also called Samson Creek:
- Sampson Flat
- Just west of McKenzie Ridge and 6.4 km (4 mi) northeast of Dunlap. (US-T121) Located in sec 18,T13S,R27E, Mount Diablo Meridian
- Also called:
- Sampson's Flat
- Sampsons Flats
- Samsom Flat
Trips:
References:
- Wikipedia - The Battle of Stone Corral (Sampson Flat)
- California Journal of Mines and Geology, Volumes 12-13, pg 167
- Eshom Valley, tale of Evans and Sontag
- Sequoia National Forest study on the culture and allotment for the area (pdf)
Sampson Creek on the right from Fox Springs May 20, 2020 |
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