The Statehood of Jefferson

“A little rebellion now and then is a good thing.”: Standing Up for the State of Jefferson

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Thesis

In 1941, the members of the Yreka Chamber of Commerce, in isolated  Northern California, had experienced the negative effects of Southern California getting better services than Northern California for too long. The Commerce members took a stand by creating a proclamation to create the State of Jefferson between Northern California and Southern Oregon. Proponents felt that there was an unequal distribution of money and services between Northern and Southern California and they would be better served by being on their own . Many people in this region still have a strong sense of local identity and the dream of “The 51st State of Jefferson” remains alive today.
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 State of Jefferson banner, January 15, 2015, The source is Youtube
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The very first  map of  "Jefferson". Date unknown, The source is Capitol Public Radio. ​
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Thomas Jefferson reading about a state named after him and date unknown. Political Cartoon from Cagle.com.
Interview by Don Hall with a Siskiyou County Pioneer named George Walker, about the start of the State of Jefferson movement, Footage from 1941, Documentary Date is 1992, the source is Youtube.
This interview explains the origins of 1941 State of Jefferson movement. 

"Our Roads Are Not Passable, Hardly Jackassable: If Our Roads You Would Travel, Bring Your Own Gravel: The Promised Land--Our Roads Are Paved With Promises." - Yreka Marching SIgn
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State of Jefferson Timeline, April 2017,  Cheng Yee. The original source is Timeline. 

Amanda Trump and Cheng Yee Vang
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  • Background
    • Yreka,Ca History
    • Water Rights
  • Taking a Stand
  • Impact
    • A Future Jefferson?
  • Research