I should have commented on this a bit earlier. I used to work with a man whose family has been in Yosemite for 5-6 generations since 1855. His grandfather and great-grandfather drove stagecoaches for the Washburn family and his grandfather was robbed at least once. The grandfather successfully hid a bag of money from the stage robber and there are two versions as to who owned the money. I believe I have seen one version in print about the money being the payroll for a lumber company, but my friend said his grandfather claimed it was from one of two or three houses of ill repute that were located at the crossing of Big Creek on Chowchilla Mountain Road. I believe one of the establishments was named "Tipperary," and they served the loggers operating in the area. I haven't been over Chowchilla Mountain Road in years, but I always enjoyed the area and I think of that "payroll money."