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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWTR_madison-lodge-no-23-f-a-m_Grass-Valley-CA.html
Madison Lodge #23 was established under dispensation from the Grand Lodge of California on May 4th 1852. Its permanent charter was issued on May 5th 1853. Madison Lodge held its first two meetings at the old Columbus School on the present site of …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWTI_columbiad-cannon-1850_Grass-Valley-CA.html
Last on duty at Fort Point on San Francisco Bay. Grass Valley Women's Improvement Club arranged with the U.S. War Department for donation to be placed in City Square, now Dow Alexander Park. Transferred from Benicia Arsenal to here in 1911. Only k…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWTF_washington-brewery_Grass-Valley-CA.html
Founded in 1858 by John Frank the brewery operated until prohibition. The ownership remains in the Frank family to the present time.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWLO_williams-stationery-store_Grass-Valley-CA.html
This building is known as "The Brick Store of Silvester and Salaman", it was built in 1854 and completed it 1855 by Henry Silvester and Abraham Salaman. It is both the first and oldest original brick (and stone) building in Grass Valley and the se…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWLB_loutzenheiser-pharmacy-building_Grass-Valley-CA.html
Operated by pioneer druggist William Loutzenheiser (1824-1805) and son, John G. (1861-1929.) The pharmacy began here in a wooden building in 1851. The structure gave way to the present brick edifice in the fall of 1855. William was a member of …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWIH_the-alpha-building_Grass-Valley-CA.html
The Alpha Saloon and Hall occupied this site until the fire of 1855. After the fire, another wood frame building was erected and a store and barbershop occupied it until the fire of 1862 which destroyed the new building. Using rock from the local …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWHM_holbrooke-hotel_Grass-Valley-CA.html
California's oldest hotel in continuous operation. Among its century-old archives are names of such notables as Presidents Grant, Harrison, Cleveland; Authors Mark Twain, Bret Harte; Boxers Corbett, Fitzsimmons, actor Gilbert Barry and highwayman …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWGM_grass-valley-hardware_Grass-Valley-CA.html
Through the years of prospecting hydraulic and hardrock mining this hardware business, one of California's, has served this community? in continuous operation at this site since1854
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWG8_grass-valley-library_Grass-Valley-CA.html
Gift of Carnegie Corporation of New YorkDedicated August 4, 1916National Register of Historic PlacesMarch 26, 1992
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMWG1_empire-house_Grass-Valley-CA.html
This site at the lower end of Boston Ravine on the old main road from Grass Valley to Auburn has been the location of a public house since 1851. Charles Behrisch was the owner from 1851 to 1885. Ownership changed hands many times through the years…
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