Abner Weed

Abner Edward Weed (September 18, 1842 – June 14, 1917)[1] was an American politician who served as a soldier in the American Civil War with Company C, 8th Maine Infantry Regiment, and was present at Appomattox, Virginia, to witness Lee's surrender to Grant.

On September 18, 1866, he married Rachel C. Cunningham, and came to California in 1869, locating in Truckee.

Between 1869 and 1889, he was actively engaged in the development of the country between Truckee and Sierraville.

In 1889, he moved with his family to Mount Shasta where he was actively engaged in industry and important developments of Siskiyou County.

Besides this he accumulated large property interests in Oregon, Scott Valley and near Stockton.

Statue of Abner Weed - founder of the City of Weed in northern California - located at 550 Main Street, Weed's Centennial Plaza was constructed with bricks salvaged from Abner Weed's old sawmill.