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Even the oldest topos I could find only show this as "Goodmill (site)", and I can find essentially nothing about this spot; GBook hits tend to be misscans of "Goodwill". SO I'm going to say this fails verification.
Mangoe (
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03:14, 24 February 2021 (UTC)reply
Delete or redirect to
Giant Sequoia National Monument: The location does exist per the topo maps (saw on 1952 and newer ones), but there's nothing I can find saying it was ever a populated place, or a notable one. Since it lies alongside Mill Flat Creek, we can imagine there was some logging/sawmill activity there at some point. The site currently lies within the
Giant Sequoia National Monument acreage. I see some references to "Goodmill Day Use Area"
[1] and a "Goodmill OHV Route" in the area.--Milowent • hasspoken17:56, 25 February 2021 (UTC)reply
Delete Searched JSTOR, Internet archive, and Google Scholar and found nothing about this item. There is not anything so far found that is verifiable by a reliable source as being notable that can added to
Giant Sequoia National Monument as part of a redirect.
Paul H. (
talk)
04:23, 4 March 2021 (UTC)reply
Delete - Found a single modern reference to tree death in the Goodmill area, but nothing that establishes this as a community. The site of this is near to a feature marked on the oldest topos as "Old Sawmill", so this could well be a literal mill, although we can't prove that.
Hog FarmTalk14:49, 4 March 2021 (UTC)reply
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The following discussion is an archived debate of the proposed deletion of the article below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the article's
talk page or in a
deletion review). No further edits should be made to this page.
Even the oldest topos I could find only show this as "Goodmill (site)", and I can find essentially nothing about this spot; GBook hits tend to be misscans of "Goodwill". SO I'm going to say this fails verification.
Mangoe (
talk)
03:14, 24 February 2021 (UTC)reply
Delete or redirect to
Giant Sequoia National Monument: The location does exist per the topo maps (saw on 1952 and newer ones), but there's nothing I can find saying it was ever a populated place, or a notable one. Since it lies alongside Mill Flat Creek, we can imagine there was some logging/sawmill activity there at some point. The site currently lies within the
Giant Sequoia National Monument acreage. I see some references to "Goodmill Day Use Area"
[1] and a "Goodmill OHV Route" in the area.--Milowent • hasspoken17:56, 25 February 2021 (UTC)reply
Delete Searched JSTOR, Internet archive, and Google Scholar and found nothing about this item. There is not anything so far found that is verifiable by a reliable source as being notable that can added to
Giant Sequoia National Monument as part of a redirect.
Paul H. (
talk)
04:23, 4 March 2021 (UTC)reply
Delete - Found a single modern reference to tree death in the Goodmill area, but nothing that establishes this as a community. The site of this is near to a feature marked on the oldest topos as "Old Sawmill", so this could well be a literal mill, although we can't prove that.
Hog FarmTalk14:49, 4 March 2021 (UTC)reply
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