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The naming (and misnaming) of America

July 1, 1979

Jim Jam Ridge winds for several hundred feet a long a spectacular section of the High Sierra, near the heart of northern California's Mother Lode country. According to local historians, its name dates back to a night in the late 1800s when a drunk prospector rolled into a campfire, exploding a handful of rifle shells in his pocket. The fatal incident left his two partners with a severe case of the "jim jams" a common term in those days for the "shakes" and that's how the name took hold.

Publication Year 1979
Title The naming (and misnaming) of America
Authors Mark Wexler
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title National Wildlife
Index ID 70039251
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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