Nevada County, California
Boca Dam
Bridgeport Covered Bridge
Commercial Row-Brickelltown Historic District
Davis Mill
Donner Camp
Empire Mine
Grass Valley Public Library
Kruger House
Malakoff Diggins-North Bloomfield Historic District
Marsh, Martin Luther, House
Mount St. Mary's Academy and Convent
National Exchange Hotel
Nevada Brewery
Nevada City Downtown Historic District
Nevada City Firehouse No. 2
Nevada City Free Public Library
Nevada Theatre
North Star House
Ott's Assay Office
Sargent, Aaron A., House
400 Broad Street
A Family Heads West
Alpha and Omega
Alvin Stevens Trivelpiece
American Hill Diggings
Anthony House and Ranch
Binkelmann Brewery
Boca Townsite
Bridgeport (Nyes Crossing) Covered Bridge
Bridgeport Bridge
Bridgeport Bridge
Bridgeport Historic District
Brimskill Building
C.P.R.R. Truckee Round House
Cal Lodge
Central Sierra Snow Lab
Charles Marsh House
Charlie Chaplins Gold Rush
Chief Truckee
China Wall
China Wall of the Sierra
Chinatown, Grass Valley
Clair Tappaan Lodge
Clinton Narrow Gauge Railroad
Columbiad Cannon 1850
Discovery of Gold at Gold Hill
Donner Camp Site
Donner Camp Tree
Donner Lake West End
Donner Party
Donner Party
Donner Party Camp at Alder Creek Valley / Tamsen and Elizabeth Donner
Donner Pass
Donner Pass Airway Station & Beacon
Donner Ski Ranch
Donner Summit Bridge
Donner Summit Canyon History
Donner Summit Lodge
Donner Summit Overlook
Dutch Flat Donner Lake Wagon Road
Edward Coleman House
Emigrant Trail to Nevada City
Empire House
English and New Salmon Mine Stamp Mill
Fippin's Blacksmith Shop
First Brick Building
First Log Cabin
First Permanent Emigrant Trail Markers
First Wagons Across the Sierras
Five Stamp Mill
Floriston
George Schaffer
George Schaffer House
Giant
Graniteville
Grass Valley Hardware
Grass Valley Library
Great Summit Tunnel of the Sierra Nevada
Historic Emmanuel Episcopal Church
Hobart Mills
Holbrooke Hotel
Humbug Creek
Hutchinson Lodge
Hydraulic Gold Mining 21-Inch Gate Valve
Hydraulic Mining
Ice Lakes
Indian Grinding Rock
Jacob Van Blaren
Jax Truckee Diner
Julius Albert Apperson
Kidd & Knox Building
Kohler Building
Ladies of the Evening
Lake Van Norden Dam
Lola Montez 1819 - 1861
Loutzenheiser Pharmacy Building
Lyman Gilmore, Jr.
Madison Lodge No. 23 F. & A.M.
Malakoff Diggins Clampicnic Area
Masonry in the Gold County
McGlashan Point
Meadow Lake Excelsior
Miners Foundry Allans Machine Shop
Mooney Flat Hotel
Mount Saint Mary's Convent and Academy
Mt. Judah
N. C. N. G. R. R.
N.C.N.G.R.R.
National Exchange Hotel
Nevada City Methodist Church
Nevada City Public Library
Nevada City Road - Leaving Washington Ridge
Nevada City Road - No Water on Washington Ridge
Nevada City Road - Opposite Washington Diggings
Nevada City Road - Washington Ridge Summit
Nevada City, The “Queen City of the Northern Mines“
Nevada County Court House
Nevada County Traction Co.
Nevada County Traction Company
Nevada County War & Veterans Memorial
Nevada Hose Co. No. 1
Nevada Theater
Norden Station
North Bloomfield Drain Tunnel
North Bloomfield Mining and Gravel Company
North Bloomfield School
North Pine & Commercial
North San Juan Fire Department
North San Juan United Methodist Church
North Star Mine Powerhouse
Old Bear River Bridge
Old Brick Gothic Building
Old North San Juan School
Old Truckee Jail
Old Wells Fargo Building
Ormonde
Overland Emigrant Trail
Pelton Water Wheel
Pelton Wheel Manufacturing Site
Pennsylvania Engine Co. No. 2
Petroglyphs
Pine Street Bridge
Pioneer Cemetery
Pioneer Emigrant Trail
Pollard's Station
Powell Home
Purdon Bridge
Railroad and Transportation Museum
Rainbow Bridge
Reliance Hose Company No. 3
Republic of Rough and Ready
Robinson Plaza
Rocking Stone
Rough and Ready
Rough and Ready Toll House
Rowe Saw Mill
Royal Gorge History
Sacred Symbols From Ancient Times
Saint Canice Catholic Church
Schallenberger Cabin Site
Searls Law Office
Shaft Drill Core
Shelter From the Storm
Sheriff David Fulton Douglass
Shoot (Chute) Hill
Sierra Mountain Cemetery
Site of Lake City
Site of the Original Ott Assay Office
Smartsville Grocery
Smartville / Smartsville
Snowshoe Thompson
Soda Springs Hotel
Soda Springs Store
South Yuba Canal Office
St. Columncille's Church
St. Patricks Cemetery
Stephens Townsend Murphy Party of 1844
Sucker Flat
Sugar Bowl
Sugar Bowl Academy
Summit City / Meadow Lake
Summit Hotel
Summit Valley
Summit Valley Native American Mortars
Summit Valley Sheep Pens
Surviving the Snowy Trek Out
Ten Stamp Mill
The Alpha Building
The China Wall
The Emigrant Trail
The Emigrant Trail
The Fight to Stay Alive
The First Long Distance Telephone
The First Woman's Christian Temperance Union
The Flagg Building
The Gateway Cabin
The History of This Area
The Holbrooke Hotel
The Lodge at Sugar Bowl
The Magic Carpet
The Monitor
The National Hotel
The Nightmare Begins
The Old Post Office
The Snowsheds
The Transcontinental Railroad and Boca Dam
The Yuba River Bridge at Parks Bar
Theodore Dehone Judah
Three Stamp Mill from the Red Ledge Mine
Toll Road Stake
Transcontinental Railroad
Tri Lodges
Trinity Episcopal Church
Truckee
Truckee
Truckee Trail - All Hills and Ravines
Truckee Trail - Among the Foothills
Truckee Trail - Approaching Sacramento Valley
Truckee Trail - Ascent to Lake and Valley
Truckee Trail - Forks Right & Left
Truckee Trail - Last of the Foothills
Truckees Old Stone Garage and Site of Towns First Dwelling
Tunnel 6
Union Hill School
Washington
Washington
Washington Brewery
Washington Elementary School
Wells Fargo & Company / North San Juan - 1853
Western America Skisport Museum
Westward Ho!
What Made Her Do It?
William Morris Stewart Mansion
Williams Stationery Store
World War I Memorial / Victory Highway Monument
“The Old Brewery“
“The Tin Can” -- “Dot's Place”
The county was officially established on April 25, 1851, carved out of parts of neighboring counties. It was named after the Sierra Nevada Mountains and became known for its abundant gold reserves. The mining industry boomed during the mid-19th century, attracting thousands of miners from all over the world. Towns such as Nevada City, Grass Valley, and Rough and Ready became important mining centers, with bustling businesses, saloons, and banks catering to the mining community.
As the gold rush declined in the late 19th century, Nevada County experienced a shift in its economic focus. The discovery of large quartz veins in the area led to the development of deep underground mines, extracting gold and other minerals. The region also became known for its timber industry, with extensive logging operations and sawmills. These industries helped sustain Nevada County's economy throughout the 20th century, even as mining declined.
Today, Nevada County is a vibrant community known for its rich history and natural beauty. The towns of Nevada City and Grass Valley still retain their historic charm, with well-preserved downtown areas and Victorian-era architecture. The county has also developed a thriving arts and cultural scene, with galleries, theaters, and annual events such as the Nevada City Film Festival and the California WorldFest.
Brief timeline of the history of Nevada County, California:
- 1848: Gold is discovered in California, leading to the California Gold Rush and attracting miners to the area that would later become Nevada County.
- 1851: Nevada County is established as one of the original 27 counties of California.
- 1855: Grass Valley becomes the county seat of Nevada County.
- 1864: The Central Pacific Railroad, part of the First Transcontinental Railroad, is completed in Nevada County.
- 1884: The Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad is established, connecting Grass Valley to Colfax.
- 1900: California produces more than 30% of the world's gold, much of it coming from Nevada County.
- 1908: The Malakoff Diggins hydraulic gold mine, located in Nevada County, becomes the largest hydraulic mine in California.
- 1933: The Empire Mine in Nevada County is the last hardrock gold mine to close in California.
- 1978: The Nevada County Fairgrounds, home to the annual Nevada County Fair, is established in Grass Valley.
- 2001: Nevada City, the county seat of Nevada County, receives the designation of being a California Historical Landmark.
This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Nevada County, California.