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Images of America: Marysville by, Henry Delamere Print E-mail

With Tammy Hopkins

Paperback: 128 pages
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (2007)
ISBN: 0738547379

marysville_aradia.jpgKnown as the Gateway to the Goldfields, Marysville was once one of Californias largest and most prosperous cities during the gold rush era; millions of dollars in gold were shipped from Marysville to the U.S. Mint in San Francisco.

The community began in 1842 when Theodor Cordua purchased land for a livestock ranch near the junction of the Yuba River and the Feather River, the major waterway from Sacramento. By 1851, the city of 10,000 was incorporated and named after Mary Murphy, a survivor of the ill-fated Donner Party and wife of Charles Covillaud, one of the city founders.

The citizens of Marysville prospered during those days and built magnificent homes in Gothic Victorian, Queen Anne, Greek Revival, Edwardian, Italianate, and Eastlake styles, as well as brick commercial buildings, mills, ironworks, machine shops, and factories. Although many have now been lost to fire, flood, and redevelopment, the city still retains much of its early charm.

Henry Delamere has captured the context of each image, bringing history to life. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but in this case the words make the picture.

 



 
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