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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

August 28, 1974 (8 pages)

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Serr: ig'the communities of Nevada City, Grass Valley. xed Dog. Town Falk. Glenbrook. Little York, Cherokee, Mooney’ f pug an North Bloomfield. Humbug, Relief Hill, W ushington, Blue Tent. LaBare Meadows. Cedar Ridge. Union Hill, Peardale, Summit City, Walloupa, Gouge Eve. Lime Kiln, Chicago Park, Wolf. Christinas il « Liberty Hill, Sailor Flat, Lake, City, Selby Flat, Grizzly Hill, Gold Flat, Sozgsville. Gold Bar, Lowell Hill, Bourbon Hill, Scotch Hill, North Columt W iltow J alley. Newtown. Indian Flat, Bridgeport. Birchville. Moore's Flat. Orleans Flat. Remington Hill. Anthony House, Delirium Tremens. . VOLUME 49 “peepee penta Nag == Lata oh, 5 acer AA ON OEONER .s t ae ea i cine Flat. Sweetland. Alpha, Omega, French Corral, Rough and Ready. Graniteville. North bia. Columbia Hill, Bratidy F lat. Sebastapal, Quaker Hill, "Wednesday, Aug. 28,1974. -+ Nevada county — News p We’ve lately received a number of requests for data on the various newspapers published in the first hundred years of Nevada county’s a list and some items of interest about each of the newspapers several weeks ago but nary a word have we heard from him _ since! Atany rate, the things that our own research brought to light were sointeresting that we decided shelving it for “future reference.” Here ’tis for your information or amazement, as the case may be. 1. Grass Valley Telegraph1853. 2. The Young America (Nevada City) 1853. 3. The Nevada Democrat4. The Miners’ a. (aka Muggins Mirror) =e 5. Miners’ Spy Glass 1855. 6. North San Juan Star 1857. 7. Grass Valley National1858. ; es 19, North San Juan War Club1872. 20. The San Juan Times + 1873. 21. The. Foothill Weekly tj Tidings 1874. 22. The Tri-Weekly Herald (N.C.) 1878 , ‘ 23. North San Juan Independent 1878. (G.V.) 1889. 25. The Nevada County Daily Morning Miner (N.C.) 1903. 26. -The Daily MinerTranscript (N.C.) 1904. Including, of course, the Nevada County Nugget, we see that there were 27 newspapers instituted within our county from 1853. onward; _ this publication and the Grass Valley Nevada City Union being the only ones of that number still going strong. In following issues of the Nugget we shall present capsule accounts of the founding of each of these historic and the role that publications each played in the development the Castle of San Juan d’Ulloa guarding the port of Vera Cruz. So he built a hotel port of Monterey. After much. heated discussion it was agreed to add the prefix “North” to San Juan so that a just office might be expedited for the community .’ apers in our past © TAKING ADVANTAGE of a display at the Nevada County Fair are (left to eas Therian Theriault, Trevor Sands and Steven Dunger. : PRS Sl : fa ee LATS ta Cie 10 Cents A Copy *) ¥ OLNSNYUOYS ‘fOTLITS STIVOTTOTES » ¥18S6 d rd yUVEaTT SLVLS *1V9 pela cess, Pg: pe agian st i