ECV Wall of Comparative Ovations / Clamper Wall
The ECV Wall of Comparative Ovations, located in Murphys, CA, is a significant feature of the museum building and a testament to the support provided by the Ancient and Honorable Order of E Clampus Vitus (ECV). This fraternal organization is dedicated to preserving and studying the rich Western heritage, particularly the history of the Mother Lode and gold mining regions. The Clampers, as they are affectionately known, have a long-standing reputation for their commitment to brotherhood and community service, assisting members in times of need and contributing to the recognition of historical landmarks through plaques and monuments. The Clampers' history is steeped in mythology, with origins dating back to 1845 when inn and stable owner Ephraim Bee received a commission from the Emperor of China to extend the influence of E Clampus Vitus in the United States. Despite their rowdy reputation, the Clampers take their brotherhood seriously, providing support to sick or injured members and assisting widows and orphans of fallen comrades. Today, their good work can be seen throughout the Mother Lode, with numerous plaques and monuments acknowledging significant people and places of historical interest.Generated from the website