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Newspaper Notes - 1860's (NN-1860-69)(1860s) (238 pages)

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AGRICULTURE SS Marysville Appeal Feb. 15,.1861 Item quoted* from Nevada Journal'discusses the prospect and results of attempts to cultivate wine grapes. Long article. Conclusion is that the hills of Nevada Co. will produce. Mar ysville Appeal Mar. 9, 1861 Long item discusses vine growing in the mountain counties. af several county papers including Sierra, Amador, and Nevada Transcript. Marysville Appeal Mar. 23, 1861 The Nevada Journal estimates the number of vines planted at 6,000 and fruit trees at 4,000. Marysville Appeal Mar. 26, 1861 Item quoted from Hydraulic Press notes Vineyards being planted aypound.French Corral and Sweetland. Appeal May 26, 1861 North San Juan item Fruit trees injured by the snow storm. Appeal June 18, 1861 Ten inches of snow falls along the summit of Sierras, Appeal Aug. 13, 1861 Unexpected early frost kills the wheat crop in Indian Valley. Appeal July 21 Item notes the production of strawberries and currants by Wm. Ede at Pine Grove "up among the rocks and snow",.