. History of Yuba County, California, with illustrations descriptive of its scenery, residences, public buildings, fine blocks and manufactories. December, the AmericanEagle, Captain William M. Lubbock, of the Merchants line, com-menced to run between San Francisco and Marysville. During the firstof the year 1852, the new steamer Urilda, Captain Frisbie, com-menced trips to San Francisco, leaving Marysville, Thursday and Sun-day mornings, at eight oclock. Tuesday, January 13, 1852, tl> J. Bragdon, Captain Thomas W. Lyles, arrived with a party ofexcursionists, including a number of ladies. A


. History of Yuba County, California, with illustrations descriptive of its scenery, residences, public buildings, fine blocks and manufactories. December, the AmericanEagle, Captain William M. Lubbock, of the Merchants line, com-menced to run between San Francisco and Marysville. During the firstof the year 1852, the new steamer Urilda, Captain Frisbie, com-menced trips to San Francisco, leaving Marysville, Thursday and Sun-day mornings, at eight oclock. Tuesday, January 13, 1852, tl> J. Bragdon, Captain Thomas W. Lyles, arrived with a party ofexcursionists, including a number of ladies. A collation was serve!on board, several citizens of Marysville being invited guests. there-after, the Bragdon made regular trips on the river, between thecity and San Francisco. The Fashion, Captain W. H. Taylor, ofthe Mail line to Sacramento, also claimed patronage at that time-During January and February, 1852, the steamers Wilson G. Hunt, Confidence, and New World were laid up for repairs. In Apia .1852, a strong opposition sprang up between the steamers < from Marysville to Sacramento. The usual fare was five dollars, the riverbut =*. ISS^^^^^^^^^^^ Ranch and Residence of , Yuba Co. Cal. HISTORY OF YUBA COUNTY CALIFORNIA. 109 „» the trips they carried the passengers free, while on other* „.„ two dollars and fifty cents and one |tl! tare «ao „. , .combination was made to raise the freight rates between ,. ? ,.,,.,,,,1 Marvsvillo. Formerly freight was carried at Francisco au j , „ „.,.;.,I,l, while I-!- new rate was fifteen dollars per toniliillwn I11 |J wco la the winter of 1852-53, a stern-wheel steamer went up SLriver, to the old Barham place. It is said that at .me time I hiswa8 thought to In; navigable as far us Johnsons crossing. In Mmiary, l»B3. |J| Daniel M l1 TIILS Hvmt> *<wemak-^ trips between Sacramento and Marysville. The steamer «K. , wlrile racing with the Governor Dana, burst a boiler nearjficolous, Ma


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