Nevada City (CA) (Images of America)

$16.47

This book covers the rich history of Nevada City, California, from its origins as a gold-mining camp to its architectural heritage.

Nevada City (CA) (Images of America)
Nevada City (CA) (Images of America)
$16.47

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Vibrant and captivating Nevada City began as a gold-mining camp called Deer Creek Dry Diggins. The large gravel deposits alongside this creek reportedly delivered a pound of pay dirt a day by the fall of 1849, when A. B. Caldwell’s general store opened to supply this haphazard collection of tents. By March 1850, somewhere between 6,000 and 16,000 boisterous souls called it home, and the new town was christened “Nevada,” meaning “snow covered” in Spanish. After 1861, townsfolk took to adding “City” to the name, to avoid confusion with the new state whose Comstock silver strike drained off many Nevada City residents. Seven fires burned early Nevada City to the ground, sparking a fashion for brick architecture that is evident in many of the 93 downtown structures listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Weight 0.313 lbs
Dimensions 16.5 × 0.8 × 23.5 in

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