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Page: of 1937

State of California _ The Resources Agency Primary #
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DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION HRI #
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PRIMARY RECORD Trinomial
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NRHP Status Code
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Page . of 1 *Resource Name or #: 130 Mill Street
P1. Other Identifier: Downtown Grass Valley/APN 08-345-16
*P2, Location: oc Not for Publication m Unrestricted *a, County: Nevada
*b. USGS 7.5’ Quad: Grass Valley, CA Date: revised 1973
Cc. Address: 130 Mill Street City: Grass Valley Zip: 95945
d. UTM: (Give more than one for large and/or linear resources) N/A Zone: N/A
e. Other Locational Data: The subject property is located on the west side of Mill Street.
*P3a. Description:
The property consists of a single-story, exposed brick masonry commercial storefront. Character defining features
of the building include a stepped parapet roof with metal flashing on the top, followed by a row of brick dentils and
a row of dogtoothed course of bricks, below which is a contemporary metal sheeted veranda supported by steel
columns, and below the veranda angled display windows, flanking a central door with a top light, and contemporary
marble tile or granite skirt, and a stucco textured wall above the windows. The building is flanked on the right and
left by single-story commercial storefronts sharing a common walls. B. Harris operated a liquor and grocery store in
the building in the 1850s until he sold the store to Abraham Salaman for $3,000 in 1862. The building became
known as the Salaman Building, where Abraham Salaman operated a grocery store for years. 1873 Tax Rall lists
A. Salaman as owner of the lot on west side of Mill Street valued at $800 with one story brick building valued at
$2,200. From 1940 to 1970 Ed Tinloy owned The Unique Store there, having moved his store from the corner of
West Main and Mill Street. In the 1970s Tremewan’'s Mens furnishings occupied the building (City of Grass Valley
Historical Files).
*P3b. Resource Attributes: HP-6, single-story commercial building.
P5. Photograph or Drawing (Photograph required for buildings, structures, and objects.)
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