Fiddletown
Chew Kee Store
The Chew Kee Store is a true Gold Rush rarity,
being one of the Mother Lode’s few remaining
rammed earth buildings. It was built about 1850 by
the Chinese of Fiddletown for herbal doctor
Yee Fan-Chung. The adobe building was constructed
using traditional Chinese rammed earth
techniques, which involved leveling the site and
placing a thin layer of gravel and stones for
the foundation. Forms for ramming the earth were
then laid down, and the process of mixing adobe,
packing it into the forms, and then moving the
forms to the next row began. As the ramming forms
moved upward, two doors and four windows were
built into the walls. Two of the windows were
later
filled in with adobe bricks. The completed
building was thirty-four feet long by about
twenty-one
feet wide. The rammed earth walls are between
twenty-two and twenty-four inches thick.
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