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Collection: Books and Periodicals > Nevada County Historical Society Bulletins

Volume 027-3 - July 1973 (4 pages)

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barn on his property, now the Albert : Reo Leuteneker property. A Mr. Huba2 j yt i at Ti check arrived from Chicago. He planUt thy} . Ll = pals als . bt ig ba ned to open a general merchandise Lt pees . . . . “4 In[=y4 store. A petition was sent in by Febi = ae ; “= ~ — : ruary 1888 for a post office. Huba$ FANIAY OLNIWVY IED S f ' Sia te. : hy Sage to be in charge. ; a sinjeis la Ran elolyds ale frie ag er At a meeting in Chicago of the { ta i a Help t Hotel Company, A. L. Hale was elected president; William Gunthorp, vice president; C. H. Briot, secretary and Morris Lobner, treasurer. An executhw is] fashelets wiztcle Pe Es ‘ele 7 i Ros 4 2 ins bavi hh a ae ive committee for California to superi = oe RS shank AY, « intend construction consisted of R. R. : : j eh it laatieet (Pr ae fie Be Forter, W. B. Hayford and Charles hy ae Ss i te ce a TSEC Mla Stafford, & © & ° = k g . On March 24, 1888, the post office HE K a . i rehlc, department established a post office : 5 ee bs bh i reyes > aleieie shy . ‘ wig hd be si 3% ¥ on the line of the Narrow Gauge at . : — —— ‘ E : : Chicago Park with Hubacheck as postLumen ee els epee rere egg He was also appointed Notary oe . Hat sists S{s[Neinls »{sis siainieinisseles ublic, H yh ; pel: The county road running through On April 25, 1888, it was announced = ot} S ow the townsite was to be made into an that the colony had a baseball club. Fi lela elalels gisls Te Rls rely i avenue 80 feet wide. By April 20, They gave a dance at Buchman’s Spring im : im . 1888, a boarding house was nearly comGrove Farm. The public was invited. JNNIAY pleted. This stood in the present TalkProfessor Beckett was to furnish the — aT ing Pines area near the railroad station. music assisted by William Martin. Eighty couples attended the affair. On the following Sunday, a crowd of Grass Valley folks went to Chicago Park on % the train to see the Chicago Park d Empires play the Grass Valley Browns. Y & O9VIIH]D The Browns were spectacular in new ° a PE uniforms and the score was, alas, 20 Es] feo tins Aa to 9 in their favor. x K— In June of 1888, Antonio Orzalli ae T sold 600 acres of land adjoining Chicago re tfayesk wy; Park to Hayford and Lobner. ec Ae tl Ji C. H. Briot took over as editor of ITS ¥7 the Chicago Park newspaper in DecHi aE Q lad a pe TL ember, publishing it from Chicago. Lt De tO hb SPOUSAL [osinsdeleieiss There was general upheaval in the rs a 'S —y 2 2 ©Chicago Park Association. On Dec NS hel « elelatelelcls Q ele efetafereisiel = fe Rad 48 RE ember 5 word was received that a mii ae Bia eal ies TEEEE meeting of the colonists was held. ae 5 The kickers attended in full force while nie JANIAY, : eee ois Joseph Shebley, who purchased land the satisfied colonists avoided the . edule, i. ahd AER UED mlalst — felstatels 4. > ea prior to the Chicago Park Colony. He meeting because there was tobe a fuss. H : it developed an early day recreation spot It was charged that the abstracts ~}— =e < known as Shebley’s pond and established were worthless, titles defective, conIelelajeiseelsd [e's:eleisieis luis slelerers 2 lels§ a fish hatchery that operated as a tracts unfilled. Two lawyers consf. afaie esi i aa ll a Peis : state hatchery from 1883 to 1888. firmed that the contracts, deed and JINNIAY HSAE LY Sled in tha Office of the Recorder ot Nevada Co.Cal Jany 88 OTREET , A, CHICAGO PAR OO,LTIENR. OL MDA. evada Coury, CALIFORNIA. cale SOFB bytinch. a Ye See f, ct PLAT ey FOURTH 4.