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Collection: Books and Periodicals > Nevada County Historical Society Bulletins

Volume 057-3 - July 2003 (8 pages)

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NCHS Bulletin July 2003 Se a > etc. The town contains about 1,000 inhabitants, is well watered, and has an air of general thrift about it, which marks all the permanent towns along the road Stage Lines and Freight The Iowa Hill line runs daily stages to Iowa Hill, 12 miles. The Telegraph Stage Line Co., C. J. Shaw agent, run daily lines to Grass Valley, 13 miles; Nevada, 17 miles; North San Juan, 29 miles, Camptonville, 41 miles; Forest PALACK-CAR LIFE ON ‘LHE PACIFIC RAILROAD. Hill City, 60 miles, and Downieville, 75 miles. Fast freight for Nevada , Grass Valley, San Juan, Little York, You Bet, is taken on four horse express wagons by an enterprising line. But the regular freighting goes a little slower, generally. The Grass Valley and Nevada freight is a very important item in the business of the railroad; these large towns receiving all their freight from this point. Iowa Hill and the mining country across the American river is supplied from this station.