- Ross McCloud
Ross McCloud (
April 16 ,1819 –August 22 ,1868 ) was aCalifornia pioneer and early settler inNorthern California . While he is regarded by some as a namesake of the town ofMcCloud, California , and the nearbyMcCloud River , please see historical note below.Born and raised in
Ohio , McCloud moved toIowa when he was a young man, where at the young age of 20, he was elected to the position of County Surveyor of newly organizedLinn County, Iowa . He married Mary Campbell in Iowa in 1848, came to California during theCalifornia Gold Rush as aForty-Niner in the early 1850s, but had limited success in the gold fields. His wife took theOregon Trail and joined him in Northern California in 1853. Together they operated an early inn in the (now-disappeared) mining settlement ofPortuguese Flat, California on the upperSacramento River . The McClouds purchased the rights of the Lockhart brothers to property at the site now known asUpper Soda Springs in present-dayDunsmuir, California , where they expanded an early wayside hostel into a more substantial inn.McCloud was instrumental in improving the roads and trails in
Siskiyou County, California , and was twice elected County Surveyor. In 1856, the Shasta Courier published a statement by Ross McCloud in which he advertised completion of his new project: "The new trail by way of the Sacramento river to Yreka is now completed and (mule) trains can now pass without crossing any mountains or having any deep snows to contend with. No molestation from Indians. The undersigned claims this trail to be the best mountain trail in Calif, and asks the public to test its merits and decide for themselves. There is no want of feed for animals on this route. Ross McCloud, Shasta, Cal. Feb, 2, 1856." McCloud's improvements were an upgrade to an earlier and rougher version of what became known as theSiskiyou Trail ..
The McClouds eventually sold their interest in the Upper Soda Springs inn, and moved to a ranch near present-day
Gazelle, California , where Ross died in 1868. The Upper Soda Springs inn was later acquired and operated by the daughter of Ross and Mary, Elda McCloud Masson, under the name "Upper Soda Springs Resort" until 1920 (see image at right of Upper Soda Springs Resort about 1885).Origin of the placename "McCloud"
The McCloud River was likely originally known as the "McLeod River," after
Alexander Roderick McLeod , the leader of a number of hunting and trapping expeditions for theHudson's Bay Company in Northern and Central California. A.R. McLeod's expedition of 1829-1830 spent several weeks during that winter trapped by heavy snow near the headwaters of the McCloud River. By the early 1860s, however, the spelling "McCloud River" was widely used in the region; while some regard this spelling as being adopted partly to respect the pioneer Ross McCloud and his family, it appears that the use of the "McCloud" spelling developed primarily as it was the conventional American spelling of the name. When the town ofMcCloud, California was later organized, the town similarly took the spelling "McCloud."References
* [http://past2present.org/own/counties/Linn.htm County Surveyor in Linn County]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~ialinn/LCHistory/MarionHistory.htm County Surveyor in Linn County]
* [http://www.qcmemory.org/Genealogy/DavGaz/gazC.htm Iowa marriage record]
* [http://www.siskiyous.edu/shasta/bib/B13.htm Early trail and road-building in Siskiyou County] ;
* [http://www.cagenweb.com/archives/history/shasta/shas01.htm McCloud's early trail to Central Valley]
* [http://aycsnetwork.com/CASTELLAMINERS.htm Portuguese Flat and early Upper Soda years] ;
* [http://www.geocities.com/uppersodasprings/upper_soda_springs.html Upper Soda Springs history]
* [http://www.cagenweb.com/shasta/1881description.html "The stage road follows to its source the devious course of the river, and you ride along sometimes nearly on a level with the stream, and again on a roadbed cut out of a steep mountain side, one thousand or fifteen hundred feet above the water, through fine forests of sugar pine and yellow pine, many of the trees almost coming up to the dimensions of the great sequoias. A notable stopping place is the (Upper) Soda Springs, where there is a comfortable little mountain inn. About ten miles south is Castle Rock...." ]
* [http://www.siskiyous.edu/shasta/bib/B7.htm Attribution of name of McCloud, California] ;
* [http://www.indiana.edu/~e472/cdf/checks/MOU.pdf Attribution of name of McCloud, California]
* [http://www.siskiyous.edu/shasta/bib/B10.htm Attribution of name of McCloud, California]
*Wells, Harry Laurenz 1854-1940 History of Siskiyou County, California illustrated with views of residences, business buildings and natural scenery: And containing portraits and biographies of its leading citizens and pioneers. Originally published by D.J. Stewart & Co (1881). Reprinted by Siskiyou Historical Society, Yreka, California: 1971
*B.F. Frank and H.W. Chappell The History and Business Directory of Shasta County (1881)
*Wells, Harry Laurenz 1854-1940. A Popular History of Oregon from the Discovery of America to the Admission of the State into the Union. Portland, Ore.: 1899. pp. 199-200
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