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Newspaper Notes - 1850s (NN-18.5)(1850s) (336 pages)

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CITY PARK 1851NEVADA CITY'S FIRST -GoUrs USE 6 INCORPORATION OF 1851: Ordinance No. 35: Burial Ground: Burials in rear of City Hall and Vourt Street prohibited. Whereas the extension of the Burial Ground, immediately in the rear of the City Hall andfourt Street is complained as a public nuisance, Therefore the Common Youncil of the city of Nevada do ordain as follows: Section 1: That from and after the passage of this ordinance the burial of the dead in said ground be and the same is nereby prohibited. Section 2: Any person violating this ordinance shall on conviction be subjected to a fine of $25.00. Passed Aug. 25, 1851. Moses F, Hoit, Mayor L.f.Chubbuek, City Clerk. From Adt: Shepherd's Store, (wholesale and retail) Up, 2r Main Street, corner of Main and “ourtsts. @ ie rf } Gill to Shanahan, Lot on Main St. North corner at Shepherd's 2 Stese, loots Store. South side on Main. N.E.140', N.W.140!° From 1851 add: ~Shepherd's~Store -(Whobesale and Retail) S Upper Main Street, corner-of Main and Court Sts. Thompson & West, page 172: First court held in the "Red Store" on the corner of Main and Church Streets. Second Court House in a shaky old building, formerly a hotel on Broad Street. Next court was held in the Methodist and Congregational Churches, Frisbie's theater and Abbott's Hall. 1855-56 First new building erected for Court House.