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January 24, 1848- James Marshall discovers gold at Sutters Mill along the American River.
July 30, 1849- Charles Marsh, a young surveyor from Wisconsin was the first to settle the site of Nevada City.
1849- Settlement developed along the banks of Deer Creek in Nevada City. A group of immigrants settled by the side of Wolf Creek by what would later become Grass Valley.
September 1849- First building on Broad St. in Nevada City by John Truesdale. Mining begins in Grass Valley. First sermon preached in Grass Valley by Reverend Isaac Owens.
December 1849- Express started by Benjamin and Herbert Bower to transport the first great mail that arrived in Sacramento.
1850- Civic leaders name the town Deer Creek Diggings Nevada, Spanish for snow-covered," which was later changed to Nevada City when its name was borrowed by the state to the east.
June 1850- George McKnight discovers Gold Hill Ledge.
October 1850- George D. Roberts discovers gold on Ophir Hill, which later became the site of the Empire Mine.
November 1850- First election held in Grass Valley. James Walsh elected Justice of Peace.
Winter of 1850 to 1851- First successful quartz mill in the United States operated on steam power was built in Grass Valley.
April 1851- First newspaper in Nevada County was started in Nevada (city) by Warren B. Ewer. It was called the Nevada Journal.
1853- First public school opened and first volunteer fire department started in Grass Valley.
1854- Empire Mine established. Mine shaft is 102 feet deep.
1861- Firehouse No. 2 located near the top of Broad St. housed one of Nevada Citys first volunteer fire companies.
1864- The Union Newspaper established in Grass Valley.
1865- Nevada Theater built
1884- Hydraulic mining is stopped.
1893- Grass Valley incorporated as a city.
March 15, 1907- First commercial air field in the United States built in Grass Valley.
1957- Empire Mine closes.
1975- Empire Mine properties (777 acres) purchased by the State of California for $1,250,000 . |