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PIC 4-NEV3 12-A
Courthouse, 1868. Blaze's. Pine St., North. 1868, Pine St view, Blaze's etc. 1868, Pine St. view of Courthouse etc. 1868, planked roadway.
Subject: Courthouse, 1868. Blaze's. Pine St., North
Notes: 1868, Pine St view, Blaze's etc. 1868, Pine St. view of Courthouse etc. 1868, planked roadway.
Scanned on: 2007-11-21 16:48:28
File Size: 579.05 KB
Dimensions (pixels): 1,092 x 1,542
Print Sizes:
4" x 6" = 386 dpi,
5" x 7" = 308 dpi,
8" x 10" = 193 dpi
Subject: Courthouse, 1868. Blaze's. Pine St., North
Notes: 1868, Pine St view, Blaze's etc. 1868, Pine St. view of Courthouse etc. 1868, planked roadway.
Scanned on: 2007-11-21 16:48:28
File Size: 579.05 KB
Dimensions (pixels): 1,092 x 1,542
Print Sizes:

POST CARD
NEVADA COUNTY COURT HOUSE
Looking North from the Corner of
Broad and Pine Streets in 1868.
In the background is the Nevada Countv Court
House as completed in 1865 at a cost of $46,400,
the third court house to occupy this site. In the center, at the corner of Pine and Commercial, is the
saloon of John Bazley, familiarly known as ‘‘Blazes,’’:
whose advertisements in local newspapers of the
sixties read, simply, ‘‘GO TO BLAZES,’ ‘An. interesting feature of this picture is the evidence.that, in
the early days, the streets of the business” séction of
this city were ‘‘planked,’’ as ‘‘necessary for the
public convenience and welfare.’’ Pine Street, as
provided in an ordinance of the trustees of this City
of Nevada: of June 17th, 1864, four years before
this picture was taken, was planked from Spring
Street to Commercial, and Commercial Street from
its intersection with Main to the west line of Pine.
REPRODUCTION OF OLD PHOTOGRAPH
H. P, DAVIS, NEVADA CITY, 1952
he Ney3-/2-4
PLACE
STAMP.
HERE