. History of Yuba County, California, with illustrations descriptive of its scenery, residences, public buildings, fine blocks and manufactories. f Marysville;a panful of earth from the surface yielded seventy-Hve cents. Anotice of claim was immediately put up by the following thirteengentlemen:—J. Low, C. Low, F. Low, S. R. Tribble, M. C. , Mechling, W. R. Taylor, J. J. McLeary, L. li. Parish, L. S,Priddy, W. Myers, T. Hispanger, and J. J. Wellington. Thinkingthat the operations on a mining location so near the city would seii-ously affect the interests of the citizens, the followi


. History of Yuba County, California, with illustrations descriptive of its scenery, residences, public buildings, fine blocks and manufactories. f Marysville;a panful of earth from the surface yielded seventy-Hve cents. Anotice of claim was immediately put up by the following thirteengentlemen:—J. Low, C. Low, F. Low, S. R. Tribble, M. C. , Mechling, W. R. Taylor, J. J. McLeary, L. li. Parish, L. S,Priddy, W. Myers, T. Hispanger, and J. J. Wellington. Thinkingthat the operations on a mining location so near the city would seii-ously affect the interests of the citizens, the following order wasissued by Mayor Miles: PROCLAMATION. Mayors Office, Marysville, August 11th, It having been represented to me that sundry persons have laid out and staked off claims on the bar in front of the landing for mining purposes: Now, therefore, I, S. M. Miles, Mayor of the City of Marys- ville do hereby caution all persons against trespassing on or in-juring the public grounds within the limits of the City of Marysville, in any manner whatever. S. M. Miles, 9, 1851, the Court of Sessions divided the countv into #=. Residence of FRED. ™ ST?; Co. Cal. ^tfLlNfp sV ^OMMOW it M-c^r HISTORY OF YUBA COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. 45 eleven townships, the first six of which were in the present Tuba ,,,„„i,y, and the remaining five in what is now Sierra i My. The Col jawing is the list:— 1st, Marysville; 2d, Eliza; 3d, Parks Bar; tth, DrjCreek; 8th, Poster Bar; 6th, Oak Valley; 7th, Goodyears Bar;8th, Uownievillo; Oth, DeiganB Plats; 10th, Rose Bar; lltli, notnamed. At the Hume session, thirty-one election precincts were estabijHlnvl, annul?; them one at Old Eat Hollow. Besides the regular business houses in 1881, a profitable trade was carried on by a I i |„„. ,,f out-door coffee stands, located on the sidewalks along Fii it street, from the Plana to 0 street, many of thefproprietors paying as highas one hundred and fifty dol


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