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© 2004 by Anthony Belli Cornish miners from Cornwall, England were some of the best mining men in the business, they simply had years of experience at tunneling and mining that the 49er’s lacked. In the diggings they represented as close to a mining engineer as one could find. Their sudden success in the mines encouraged mine owners to ask if they knew of anyone else back home with mining experience who’d be interested in coming to work in the California mines. The common answer among the Cornish was… “Well, me cousin Jack over in Cornwall wouldst come could ye pay is boat ride.” So many Cornish miners made their way to California this way, that it wasn’t long before the Americans had taken to calling em’ all… “Cousin Jacks.” The Cornish miners were highly respected and sought after making them
the authority in many Northern California mines. As they educated many
on mining they also inadvertently introduced the Tommyknockers to California.
The Tommyknockers were part of Cornish legend and lore According to legend the Tommyknockers were the underground cousins of
the Piskies and Vogs Regardless the cousin Jacks refused to enter any mine until the mining
company assured them the In 1956 California’s mining industry came to a grinding halt. Devote believers (mostly Cornish descendants) lobbied the general manager of one of California’s largest and oldest mines, to release the Tommyknockers from employment in order so they could be transferred to other working mines in the California Mother Lode. The mining company agreed. Today not much is heard of the Tommyknockers, but they will forever have a place in our history, legend and lore. Sources F. D. Calhoon, Coolies, Kanakas & Cousin Jacks, Sacramento, Ca., Cal-Con Publishers, 1986, p. 294 – 316 |
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