22 pp. 28.5x21.5 cm (11x8½"), original printed wrappers.
Residents are listed alphabetically within each precinct, with their place of residence, occupation and party affiliation. A number of the males in this 1912 issue are listed as being miners. OCLC/WorldCat lists only one copy of a 1934 index to precinct registers for Sierra County, none for this 1912 issue, or any others.
Invaluable source for the history of the Sierra county, noting numerous mining camps and cities that have since become ghost towns, including: Alleghany, Downieville, Forest City ghost town, Gibsonville, Goodyears Bar, Howland Flat ghost town, Indian Valley, Pike City, Plumbago mine, Poker Flat ghost town ( 5 people, all of them miners), Port Wine ghost town ( 17 people , 15 miners ), Plumbago, etc.