Alpine County, California
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Alpine County was created on March 16, 1864 from Parts of Amador County, El Dorado County, Calaveras County, Mono County and Tuolumne County. Alpine County later added territory from no other county and lost territory to no other county. The County has had six Boundary Changes:

  1. Territory was in El Dorado County from 1850 to 1864 when it was moved to Alpine County.
  2. Territory in El Dorado County from 1850 to 1863, was in Amador County from 1863 to 1864 when it was moved to Alpine County.
  3. Territory in Calaveras County from 1850 to 1854, was in Amador County from 1854 to 1864 when it was moved to Alpine County.
  4. Territory was in Calaveras County from 1850 until 1864 when it was moved to Alpine County.
  5. Territory in Calaveras County from 1850 to 1861, was in Mono County from 1861 to 1864 when it was moved to Alpine County.
  6. Territory was in Tuolumne County from 1850 to 1864 when it was moved to Alpine County.

The County derived its name from the English word alpine meaning "of, pertaining to, or connected with, the Alps." Lying as it does on the crest of the Sierra Nevada mountains, its geographical position makes it particularly an alpine county, and hence its name. The County Seat is Markleeville . See also County History for more historical details.

Counties adjacent to Alpine County are Mono County (east), Tuolumne County (south), Calaveras County (southwest), Amador County (west), El Dorado County (northwest), Douglas County, Nevada (north).

Alpine County CDPs (A census-designated place (CDP) is a type of place or area identified by the United States Census Bureau for statistical purposes) Include Alpine Village, Bear Valley, Kirkwood, Markleeville, Mesa Vista. Unincorporated Communities Include Woodfords

County Court Courthouse Records

See Also California Land Records, Marriage Records, Court & Probate Records

Researchers often overlook the importance of court records, probate records, and land records as a source of family history information.

PLEASE READ FIRST!!!! Please call the clerk's department to confirm hours, mailing address, fees and other specifics before visiting or requesting information because of sometimes changing contact information. All Departments below can be contacted by clicking the link. NOTE: The record dates below are from the earliest date to present time.

All Departments below can be contacted by clicking the link. The Official County website is located at http://www.alpinecountyca.gov/ . NOTE: The record dates below are from the earliest date to present time. Click on the Office Link to find Contact Information

Alpine County Clerk-Recorder's Office has Birth Records from 1894, Marriage Records from 1894, Death Records from 1894 and , Land Records from 1894.

The County Recorder-Clerk is responsible for examination and recording of all documents presented for recording that deal with establishing ownership of land in the County or as required by statute; administers the real property transfer tax law and maintains a permanent record and indexes of all documents for public viewing plus providing certified copies requested by the public; recording of all lawful documents such as deeds, deeds of trust, judgments, liens, affidavits, Uniform Commercial Code Financial Statements, etc; and the filing of Births, Deaths, and Marriages.

Alpine County Clerk of Superior Court has Probate Records from 1900 and Court Records from 1900.

The county Superior Court clerk has probate books and files from the county's superior court, civil court records, and naturalizations. Divorces may be here or in the Recorders Office, depending on how it was filed.

 Some early court records from the various courts may have been sent to the California State Archives. Besides court minutes and judgements, these records include tax lists, wills, deeds, estate inventories, and marriage bonds. The California State Archives has microfilm of selected county records, 1850–1919.

Below is a list of online resources for Alpine County Court Records. Email us with websites containing Alpine County Court Records by clicking the link below:

  • Order County Court, Civil or Criminal Records Online
  • Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
  • Alpine County, California Court Books at Amazon.com
  • California Voter Registrations, 1900-1968: This database contains indexes to voter registration lists from various counties in California from 1900-1968. Information listed in these records includes: name of voter, age, address, occupation, and political affiliation.
  • Naturalization Petitions for the Southern District Of California, 1887-1940icon (The National Archives): NARA M1524. Naturalization Petitions for the Southern District Of California, 1887-1949.
  • California Passenger and Crew Lists, 1893-1957: This database is an index to passenger and crew lists of ships and some airplanes arriving at Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Pedro, and Ventura in the U.S. state of California, between 1893 and 1957. Information contained in the index includes name of passenger, their age, gender, ethnicity, nationality or last country of permanent residence, arrival date, port of arrival, port of departure, and ship name. If a name of a friend or relative whom the passenger was going to join with, or place of nativity was provided, that information is included as well.
  • San Francisco Ship Passenger Lists Vol. I [1850-1864]: The volume offered here is a reprint of the first volume in a series dealing with passenger arrivals at the port of San Francisco between 1850 and 1875, though this first volume contains a selection of passenger lists extending only though 1864.
  • San Francisco Ship Passenger Lists Vol. II [1850-1851]: Volume II is based on completely different sources than the first volume in the series, which covered the years 1850-1864, and it encompasses an additional 16,500 passenger arrivals at San Francisco Bay during the 20-month period from April 1850 to November 1851.
  • San Francisco Ship Passenger Lists. Vol. III: November 7, 1851 to June 17, 1852: Volume III covers a seven-month period during which approximately 25,000 persons arrived at the port of San Francisco--nearly 50% more than the number of arrivals for the preceding 18-month period covered in Volume II. The year 1852 witnessed a surge in migration to California, and this volume reflects the initial thrust of that surge.
  • Court, Land, Wills & Financial - Court records are an often overlooked, yet very valuable tool for finding information to assist you in your research. Land records, such as deeds, allow you to tie an ancestor to a specific place at a point in time. Other court records like those dealing with finances and estates often list related family members or give interesting details like the total value of property owned by your ancestors to add interest to your family history.
  • Immigration & Emigration - As our ancestors moved from one country to another, details about their lives were recorded on passenger lists and government documents. Immigration and emigration records can help you learn where your ancestors originally came from, where they went, when they left, who they traveled with, and more.

County Vital Records

See Also Vital Records in California

Birth, marriage, and death records are connected with central life events. They are prime sources for genealogical information.

PLEASE READ FIRST!!!! A certified copy fee must accompany all requests for copies of vital records. Requests received without the appropriate fee will be returned to the sender. Make your check or money order payable to the Office of Vital Records. Checks must be drawn on a United States bank. Money orders must be drawn on a United States bank or issued by the United States Postal Service. Do not send cash. If no record is found, they will issue a Certificate of No Public Record and retain the fee for the search according to State law. Before submitting your application to the Office of Vital Records, please view the processing times to make sure they are acceptable for your needs. 

California Department of Public Health, Office of Vital Records, MS 5103, P.O. Box 997410, Sacramento, CA 95899-7410; (916) 445-2684. They have the following records:


  • Birth & Death Certificates: The state of California began issuing certificates for births and Deaths in July 1905. Birth and death records for current year events and one year prior are available from the county health department; records for all years are maintained by the county recorder. If not, you should submit your request to the County Recorder’s Office in the county where the birth or death took place or order the birth / death certificate online through VitalChek.
    • Cost: $14.00 per birth certificate & $12.00 per death certificate.
    • Processing Time: 12-14 weeks when ordered by mail (Application for Birth or Death Certificate) or 2-5 Days when you Order Online.
  • Marriage Certificates: The state of California began issuing certificates for marriages since July 1905, except for 1987 to 1995 (The state does not have indexes for the years 1987-1995 so you must request these from the county). Certified copies of public marriage records are available from both the California Office of Vital Records and the County Recorder’s Office in the county where the public marriage license was issued. However, the Office of Vital Records is limited in its ability to search the records, and it can take up to 2-3 years to obtain a certified copy from thier office. Therefore, we recommend that certified copies of public marriage records be requested directly from the County Recorder’s Office or online.
    • Cost: $13.00 per certificate.
    • Processing Time: 2-3 years when ordered by MAIL or 2-5 Days when you Order Online.
  • Divorce Certificates: Certified copies are not available from State Health Department. Certified copies of actual divorce decrees are only available from the Superior Court in the county where the divorce was filed. The Office of Vital Records issues a Certificate of Record that includes only the names of the parties to the divorce, the county where the divorce was filed, and the court case number – it is not a certified copy of the divorce decree and does not indicate whether the divorce was ever finalized in court. The Office of Vital Records only has information for divorces that were filed with the court between 1962 and June 1984, and our processing times can take up to 2-3 years or Online with VitalChek.
    • Cost: $12.00 per certificate. Fee is for search and identification of county where certified copy can be obtained.
    • Processing Time: 2-3 years when ordered by MAIL or 2-5 Days when you Order Online.

Below is a list of online resources for Alpine County Vital Records. Email us with websites containing Alpine County Vital Records by clicking the link below:

  • VitalChek Express Certificate Service. - Some documents are just too important to wait six weeks for. With VitalChek Express Certificate Service you won’t have to. VitalChek is the fast and convenient way to order certified government-issued vital records online. They make it easy for you to purchase the documents to which you are legally entitled. Beware of other online services that do not have relationships directly with the agencies that store your vital records. VitalChek's order process usually takes less than 10 minutes --And you can select express courier service for even faster delivery when time is running out.
  • Click Here to Search the Social Security Death Index for FREEicon - Search over 82 million death records and get genealogical information crucial to your family research. New content added weekly! Most comprehensive SSDI site online!
  • Research Death records In The World's Largest Newspaper Archive at NewpaperArchive.com! - Find thousands of historical California newspaper articles about deaths. Search for local articles about an old family friend that died many years ago or a celebrity that committed suicide. Historical newspapers contain a wealth of information about the deceased.
  • California Birth Index, 1905-1995: This database is an index to over 24.5 million births occurring in California between 1905 and 1995.
  • California Death Index, 1940-1997: his database is an index to the death records in State of California, USA, from 1940 through 1997. The database provides such valuable information as first, last and middle names of the descendants, birth dates, mother's maiden name, father's last name, sex, birth place, death place, residence at time of death, death date, social security number (when available), and the age of the individual when they died.
  • California Divorce Index, 1966-1984: This database is an index to over 3.5 million divorces that were filed in California (U.S.A.) from 1966-1984. Information that may be found in this database includes spouses' names, divorce date, and divorce county or city.
  • California Marriage Index, 1960-1985: This database contains a statewide index to over 4.8 million marriages that were performed in California between 1960 and 1985. Information that may be found in this database includes the bride's and groom's names, their ages, the marriage county, and the marriage date.
  • California Marriages, 1850-1877: This database contains information on individuals who were married in select areas of California between 1850 and 1960. Note that not all counties are included in this index and within the counties that are included not all years within the date range...
  • California Death Index 1940-1997
  • Alpine County, California Birth, Marriage & Death Books at Amazon.com
  • Birth, Marriage & Death - Vital records (births, deaths, marriages, and divorces) mark the milestones of our lives and are the foundation of family history research. Vital records, usually kept by a civic authority, can give you a more complete picture of your ancestor, help you distinguish between two people with the same name, and help you find links to a new generation.

County Census Records

See Also Research In Census Records & Statewide Records that exist for California

Few, if any, records reveal as many details about individuals and families as do government census records. Substitute records can be used when the official census is unavailable

  Countywide Records: Federal Population Schedules that exist for Alpine County, California are 1870, 1880, 1890 (fragment, see below), 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930.Other Federal Schedules to look at when researching your Family Tree in Alpine County, California are Industry and Agriculture Schedules available for the years 1870 and 1880. The Mortality Schedules for the years 1870 and 1880.There are free downloadable and printable Census forms to help with your research. These include U.S. Census Extraction Forms and U.K. Census Extraction Forms.

Below is a list of online resources for Alpine County Census Records. Email us with websites containing Alpine County Census Records by clicking the link below:

  • Census Online - California Census Records
  • California Census, 1790-1890: This collection contains the following indexes: 1790 Census Substitute; 1850 Federal Census Index; 1860 Federal Census Index; 1870 Federal Census Index (excluding San Francisco County); 1870 San Francisco County Census Index; 1834 Census Index of Santa Barbara; 1890 Veterans Schedule; 1890 Naval Veterans Schedule.
  • Alpine County, California Census Books at Amazon.com
  • Census & Voter Lists - A census is an official list of the people in a particular area at a given time, while voter lists show those who were registered to vote in a certain area. The valuable information found on census records helps you to understand your family in their time and place. Voter Lists serve as a confirmation of residence in between the years that the census was taken.

County Maps & Atlases

See Also Research In State Map Collections

California Antique Maps & Atlases has images of old American atlases during the years 1795, 1814, 1822, 1823, 1836, 1838, 1845, 1856, 1866, 1879 and 1897 for California and other states.

You can view rotating animated maps for California showing all the county boundaries for each census year overlayed with past and present maps so you can see the changes in county boundaries. You can view a list of maps for other states at Census Maps

You can view rotating animated maps for California showing all the county boundary changes for each year overlayed with past and present maps so you can see the changes in county boundaries . You can view a list of maps for other states and State Department of Transportation Maps at County Maps.

Below is a list of online resources for Alpine County Maps. Email us with websites containing Alpine County Maps by clicking the link below:

County Military Records

See Also Military Records in California

Military and civil service records provide unique facts and insights into the lives of men and women who have served their country at home and abroad.

The uses and value of military records in genealogical research for ancestors who were veterans are obvious, but military records can also be important to re-searchers whose direct ancestors were not soldiers in any war. The fathers, grandfathers, brothers, and other close relatives of an ancestor may have served in a war, and their service or pension records could contain information that will assist in further identifying the family of primary interest. Due to the amount of genealogical information contained in some military pension files, they should never be overlooked during the research process. Those records not containing specific genealogical information are of historic value and should be included in any overall research design.

Below is a list of online resources for Alpine County Military Records. Email us with websites containing Alpine County Military Records by clicking the link below:

County Tax Records

See Also Research In Tax Records

The U.S. Internal Revenue Service Assessment List for California, 1862–66, is available on thirty-three microfilm rolls at the California State Library in Sacramento. The lists include names, location and description of business, and tax rate for individuals taxed.

Similar to tax records in their yearly listing of residents are the “Great Register” of California, which are miscellaneous county voting registers that exist from the mid-nineteenth century. The registers were compiled and printed about every two years. Before 1900, they show name, address, and age (but the age may remain the same after a man's first entry). From about the mid-1800s, physical descriptions are included, but after the 1898 register, only the name, address, party affiliation, and sometimes occupation are listed.

Before 1892, the lists are county-wide, but usually alphabetical only by first letter or surname. They are particularly valuable for foreign-born voters, as the date and court of naturalization are listed. Copies of the "Great Registers," (1866–1944) are at the California State Library, which also has alphabetical card file abstracts for some of the earlier registers for San Francisco. Records from 1946 are with the individual county registrars of voters.

Below is a list of online resources for Alpine County Tax Records. Email us with websites containing Alpine County Tax Records by clicking the link below:

  • Alpine County Tax Office, 99 Water Street, P.O. Box 155, Markleeville, CA 96120; Phone: 530-694-2283
  • Alpine County, California Tax Books at Amazon.com

County Genealogical Addresses

See Also Other California Genealogical Addresses

The Repositories in this section are Archives, Libraries, Museums, Genealogical and Historical Societies. Many County Historical and Genealogical Societies publish magazines and/or news letters on a monthly, quarterly, bi-annual or annual basis. Contacting the local societies should not be over looked. State Archives and Societies are usually much larger and better organized with much larger archived materials than their smaller county cousins but they can be more generalized and over look the smaller details that local societies tend to have. Libraries can also be a good place to look for local information. Some libraries have a genealogy section and may have some resources that are not located at archives or societies. Also, take a special look at any museums in the area. They sometimes have photos and items from years gone by as well as information of a genealogical interest. All these places are vitally important to the family genealogist and must not be passed over.

Below is a list of online resources for Alpine County Genealogical Addresses. Email us with websites containing Alpine County Genealogical Addresses by clicking the link below:

  • Alpine County Historical Society, P.O. Box 24, Markleeville 96120
  • Alpine County Library, Main Branch, P.O. Box 187, Markleeville, CA 96120; Phone: 530-694-2120
  • Alpine County Library, Bear Valley Branch, P.O. Box 5237, Bear Valley, CA, 95223; Phone: 209-753-6219
  • California Genealogical Society, 2201 Broadway, Suite LL2, Oakland, CA 94612-3031; 510-663-1358 fax: 510-663-1596
  • The California Historical Society, 678 Mission Street, San Francisco, California 94105; 415-357-1848 — voice; 415-357-1850 — fax; info@calhist.org — e-mail
  • California State Genealogical Alliance, 19765 Grand Avenue, Lake Elsinore, CA 92330
    One way to access many local and county genealogical and historical societies is through the Alliance, which publishes its own newsletter.
  • California State Archives, Office of Secretary of State, 1020 O Street, Room 130, Sacramento, CA 95814; Reference Desk: (916) 653-2246; General Information: (916) 653-7715; FAX: (916) 653-7363; E-Mail:ArchivesWeb@sos.ca.gov
  • California State Library, 914 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, CA 95814
  • The National Archives-Pacific Region
  • California Genealogical Society Books at Amazon.com
  • Newspapers & Periodicals - The Newspapers & Periodicals Collection lets you discover a wealth of information about your ancestors from many historical newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals. These types of sources can often supplement public records and provide information that is not recorded anywhere else. Here, you can learn more about your ancestor's possible daily activities by placing them in the context of their time.
  • Directories & Member Lists - Directories and member lists are typically compilations of information about people who belonged to various associations and groups or lived within city boundaries. They can be thought of as the predecessors to the modern-day phone book and usually list names, addresses, and sometimes the occupations of your ancestors.

County Church & Cemeteries

See Also Church & Cemetery Records in California

Obituaries can vary in the amount of information they contain, but many of them are genealogical goldmines, including information such as names, dates, places of birth and death, marriage information, and family relationships.

There are many churches and cemeteries in Alpine County. Some transcriptions are online. A great site is the Alpine County Tombstone Transcription Project.

There are no centralized repositories dealing with church records in California. Scattered records can be found in genealogical publications, the DAR compilations, and on microfilm. The Spanish missions have played a central role in California's religious history.

   Printed secondary sources of transcribed cemeteries exist for most California counties. The California State Society of the DAR has collected hundreds of such records. Transcripts are housed both at the national DAR and with some local chapters and libraries.

Below is a list of online resources for Alpine County Cemetery & Church Records. Email us with websites containing Alpine County Cemetery & Church Records by clicking the link below:

Family Trees & Genealogy Tidbits

 

The use of published genealogies, electronic files containing genealogical lineage, and other compiled sources can be of tremendous value to a researcher.

When view family trees online or not, be sure to only take the info at face value and always follow up with your own sources or verify the ones they provide. Below is a list of online resources for Alpine County Family Trees, web forums and other family type information. Email us with websites containing Alpine County Family Trees, web forums and other family type information by clicking the link below:

Extended History

 

PAST AND PRESENT OF ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA

  • CHAPTER I - UNDER SPAIN AND MEXICO-DISCOVERY OF THE BAY OF SAN FRANCISCO-THE PORTOLA EXPEDITION-THE EXPEDITION OF CAPTAIN BAUTISTA-THE FIRST SETTLEMENT AT MISSION SAN JOSE-THE EXPEDITION OF 1775-THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE MISSIONS-THE LIBERATION OF THE INDIANS-THE INDIANS OF CONTRA COSTA-THE PRESIDIO-THE NATIVE CALIFORNIANS......p 7
  • CHAPTER II - SPANISH AND MEXICAN LAND GRANTS-THE EARLY LAND GRANTS AND RANCHOS-THE PERALTA GRANT-THE PERALTA FAMILY-EARLY HISPANO-MEXICAN FAMILIES-TABLE OF LAND CLAIMS.....p 27
  • CHAPTER III - THE AMERICAN SETTLERS-THE ADVENT OF JEDEDIAH S. SMITH-THE COMING OF THE AMERICANS-THE FIRST AMERICAN SETTLERS-THE TRANSFORMATION FROM RANCHO TO FARM -THE SQUATTERS-THE LITIGATION-"THE PRE-EMPTIONER'S LEAGUE"-THE REDWOODS-VILLAGES ARE FOUNDED.....p 41
  • CHAPTER IV - THE WATER FRONT CONVEYANCE-THE ORDINANCE FOR THE DISPOSAL OF OAKLAND'S WATER FRONT-THE CITIZENS' RIOT-FORMATION OF THE OAKLAND WATER FRONT COMPANY-YEARS OF WATER FRONT LITIGATION-THE STATE BECOMES THE OWNER OF THE WATER FRONT-WATER FRONT IMPROVEMENTS-FINAL SETTLEMENT IS REACHED.....p 55
  • CHAPTER V - TRANSPORTATION-THE FIRST RAILROAD-THE FIRST FERRIES-THE FIRST STREET RAILWAY-TRAFFIC BETWEEN THE EAST SIDE OF THE BAY AND SAN FRANCISCO BECOMES HEAVY-MANY FRANCHISES ARE GRANTED-THE PIEDMONT CABLE ROAD IS COMPLETED-ELECTRIC ROADS ARE RAPIDLY BUILT-INTERURBAN ELECTRIC RAILROADS ARE CONSTRUCTED-THE VARIOUS STREET RAILWAYS ARE CONSOLIDATED-THE ENTRY OF THE WESTERN PACIFIC RAILROAD-GREAT IMPROVEMENTS PLANNED AND CARRIED OUT .....p 75
  • CHAPTER VI - THE COUNTY BOARD-ALAMEDA COUNTY IS CREATED-THE FIRST COUNTY OFFICIALS ARE CHOSEN­ALVARADO, THE FIRST COUNTY SEAT-SAN LEANDRO BECOMES THE COUNTY SEAT-THE CREATION OF THE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS-EARLY TRANSACTIONS OF THE BOARD-PUBLIC HIGHWAYS ARE CONSTRUCTED-FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE COUNTY IN 1872-OAKLAND BECOMES THE COUNTY SEAT-THE ERECTION OF THE COUNTY BUILDINGS-THE COUNTY DEBT IN 1880-ANTI-CHINESE AGITATION-THE SALT INDUSTRY-ALAMEDA COUNTY IS REPRESENTED AT THE CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR, 1893- IMMIGRATION IS ENCOURAGED-MANY PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS ARE MADE-AN ERA OF RAPID GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT-ALAMEDA COUNTY IS AWARDED MEDALS AT THE ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR, 1904-THE EARTHQUAKE OF 1906-FINANCIAL CONDITION IN 1907-POPULATION IN 1910-THE PRESENT.....p 89
  • CHAPTER VII - THE HARBOR, WEBSTER STREET BRIDGE, ETC.-EARLY HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS-THE OAKLAND HARBOR IMPROVEMENT COMPANY-PROGRESS IS MADE-THE DEEP WATER IMPROVEMENTS-THE WEBSTER STREET BRIDGE-THE EIGHTH STREET BRIDGE.....p 121
  • CHAPTER VIII - MILITARY AFFAIRS-THE FIRST MILITARY COMPANY-THE OUTBREAK OF THE CIVIL WAR-THE FIRST CALIFORNIA VOLUNTEER REGIMENT COMES INTO LIFE-THE OAKLAND GUARD IS FORMED-OTHER HOME GUARD COMPANIES ARE ORGANIZED-ALAMEDA COUNTY CONTRIBUTES LIBERALLY TO THE UNION CAUSE-ALAMEDA COUNTY COMPANIES IN THE NATIONAL GUARD OF CALIFORNIA-G. A. R. POSTS IN ALAMEDA COUNTY-ANNUAL MEETING OF THE G. A. R. IN 1886-ALAMEDA COUNTY IN THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR-THE PATRIOTIC SONS OF ALAMEDA..... p 129
  • CHAPTER IX - HEALTH AND DISEASE, MEDICINE, ETC.-THE ALAMEDA COUNTY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION-THE COUNTY INFIRMARY IS ESTABLISHED-THE FIRST BOARD OF HEALTH-SANITARY CONDITIONS ARE IMPROVED-THE DEATH RATE-THE OAKLAND GENERAL HOSPITAL-THE OAKLAND COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS IS FOUNDED-THE NEW MERRITT HOSPITAL IS OPENED-RECAPITULATION.....p 143
  • CHAPTER X - THE COURTS, BENCH AND BAR, ETC.-THE CREATION OF THE COURTS-EARLY CLAIMS AND LAW SUITS-EARLY CRIMINAL ACTS-EARLY COUNTY OFFICIALS-SHERIFF MORSE-ATTORNEYS PRACTICING IN THE EARLY DAY COURTS-ORGANIZATION OF THE BAR ASSOCIATIONS-LATER DAY CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES-LATER DAY JUDGES AND ATTORNEYS-THE JUVENILE COURT COMES INTO EXISTENCE-THE LEGAL PROFESSION OF TODAY.....p 157
  • CHAPTER XI - FARMING, FRUIT-GROWING, STOCK-RAISING, ETC.-THE FOUR PERIODS OF AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT-FORMATION OF THE ALAMEDA COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY-THE IMMENSE GRAIN FIELDS OF THE SIXTIES AND SEVENTIES-THE GRAPE COMES INTO ITS OWN-THE LIVERMORE VALLEY VINEYARDS-THOUSANDS OF ACRES ARE PLANTED TO ORCHARD-THE FRUIT-GROWERS UNION IS ORGANIZED-ALAMEDA COUNTY BECOMES FAMOUS AS A GROWER OF FRUIT-THE BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY-APRICOTS AND CHERRIES-PRECAUTIONS AGAINST PESTS-ALAMEDA, THE COUNTY BEAUTIFUL .....p 177
  • CHAPTER XII - POLITICS-EARLY POLITICAL PARTIES, CONVENTIONS AND ELECTIONS-THE CAMPAIGN OF 1875-THE ANTI-CHINESE MOVEMENT-LATER CONVENTIONS AND ELECTIONS -THE INTRODUCTION OF THE AUSTRALIAN SYSTEM OF VOTING-WOMAN SUFFRAGE BECOMES AN ISSUE-THE MUNICIPAL LEAGUE-THE WATER QUESTION-THE PRESENT DAY POLITICAL SITUATION.....p 193
  • CHAPTER XIII - WOMEN'S WORK, TEMPERANCE, PHILANTHROPY, SUFFRAGE, ETC.-THE ORGANIZATION OF THE OAKLAND LADIES' RELIEF SOCIETY-THE FOUNDATION OF THE EBELL SOCIETY-OTHER EARLY WOMEN'S SOCIETIES-KINDERGARTENS ARE ESTABLISHED-HOMES AND OTHER CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS ARE FOUNDED-BIRTH OF THE SOCIETY OF ASSOCIATED CHARITIES-ACTIVITIES OF THE WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION-THE CAMPAIGN FOR WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE-THE PROGRESS OF SETTLEMENT WORK.....p 247     
  • CHAPTER XIV - ART, LITERATURE, ETC.-ALAMEDA COUNTY EARLY BECOMES A MECCA FOR ARTISTS-ARTISTS OF THE EARLY DAYS-EARLY MUSICAL CLUBS AND SOCIETIES-EARLY ART EXHIBITS­ALAMEDA SINGERS BECOME WORLD FAMOUS-JOAQUIN MILLER-WILLIAM KEITH-THE MIDWINTER EXPOSITION-THE STARR KING FRATERNITY-MUSICAL, ART AND LITERARY SOCIETIES OF THE PRESENT DAY.....p 263
  • CHAPTER XV - AMUSEMENTS, LODGES, SOCIETIES, GAMES, ETC.-BULLFIGHTS, HORSE RACES AND FANDANGOS-EARLY LODGES AND SECRET SOCIETIES-THE ORGANIZATION OF THE ALAMEDA COUNTY PIONEERS ASSOCIATION -BASEBALL TEAMS OF THE SEVENTIES-HORSE RACING IS POPULAR-OTHER AMUSEMENTS OF THE EARLY DAY-THE TUOLUMNE REUNIONS-BASEBALL BECOMES THE POPULAR SPORT-THE CALIFORNIA JOCKEY CLUB-FAMOUS HORSES THAT RACED AT PLEASANTON-THE FIRST AUTOMOBILE RACES-THE DEVELOPMENT OF ATHLETICS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA.....p 275
  • CHAPTER XVI - EDUCATION-THE FIRST SCHOOLHOUSE-THE EARLY SCHOOLS-THE FIRST SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS-ACADEMIES AND CONVENTS-ANNUAL SCHOOL REPORT OF 1861-LATER DAY SCHOOLS, ACADEMIES, COLLEGES, CONVENTS AND INSTITUTIONS- SCHOOL CENSUS OF 1885-THE ALAMEDA COUNTY TEACHERS' INSTITUTE-PLAYGROUNDS ARE ESTABLISHED-SCHOOLS OF THE PRESENT DAY-THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-THE UNIVERSITY IS ESTABLISHED-THE SITE IS SELECTED-THE FIRST SESSION-THE UNIVERSITY GROWS-THE BENARD PLAN OF BUILDING EXTENSION-NEW BUILDINGS ERECTED UNDER THE BENARD PLAN-UNIVERSITY EXTENSION WORK IS UNDERTAKEN-THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGES-THE DEGREES CONFERRED-HIGHER INSTRUCTION-THE UNIVERSITY IN ATHLETICS-THE UNIVERSITY RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE FOREMOST IN THE UNITED STATES.....p 287
  • CHAPTER XVII - RELIGION-THE FIRST AMERICAN CHURCH-THE EARLY CHURCHES-REVIVAL MEETINGS OF THE EARLY DAYS-THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION-THE PRESENT DAY CHURCHES AND RELIGIOUS ACTIVITY .....p 311
  • CHAPTER XVIII - ALAMEDA-THE DAY OF THE RANCHOS-THE FIRST FRAME DWELLING HOUSE-THE TOWN GROWS-THE EARLY CITIZENS-THE TOWN OF ALAMEDA IS INCORPORATED-THE FIRST FERRY BEGINS OPERATIONS-REAL ESTATE OPERATIONS-PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS-THE ALAMEDA IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION-FINANCIAL­THE NEW CHARTER-THE CITY OF TODAY.....p 323
  • CHAPTER XIX - BERKELEY-OCEAN VIEW-THE UNIVERSITY IS ESTABLISHED-WEST BERKELEY-EARLY PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS-SCHOOLS ARE ESTABLISHED-REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS OF THE PERIOD-THE ONE MILE LIMIT-BERKELEY GROWS RAPIDLY-MANY BEAUTIFUL HOMES ARE ERECTED-EXTENSIVE PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS ARE PLANNED AND EXECUTED-THE CITY ENJOYS A WHOLESOME REAL ESTATE BOOM-THE CITY UNDER THE NEW CHARTER-BERKELEY, THE CITY BEAUTIFUL.....p 343
  • CHAPTER XX - OAKLAND-THE FIRST SETTLER-THOSE THAT FOLLOWED-THE SQUATTERS AND THE TROUBLE THAT ENSUED-THE FIRST HOTEL-A DUEL IS FOUGHT-THE ORIGIN OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT-THE FIRST NEWSPAPER IS PUBLISHED-"AN ACT TO INCORPORATE THE CITY OF OAKLAND"-EARLY PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS-THE POPULATION DOUBLES-FINANCIAL STATEMENT, 1871-72-THE FREE LIBRARY IS ORGANIZED-SITES ARE PURCHASED AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS ERECTED-THE CITY BOUNDARIES ARE EXTENDED-THE EARLY PRESS OF OAKLAND-THE CITY ENJOYS A PERIOD OF RAPID GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT‑VALUE OF CITY PROPERTY IN 1878-IMPORTANT INDUSTRIAL CONCERNS OF 1883-THE "GREATER OAKLAND" MOVEMENT-THE CARNEGIE LIBRARY IS DEDICATED-THE OAKLAND CLEARING HOUSE GOES INTO OPERATION-CLEARING HOUSE SUMMARY AND BANK STATEMENTS-BUILDING PERMITS OF 1905-06-MANY PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS ARE MADE-THE NEW CHARTER GOES INTO EFFECT-THE NEW CITY HALL-THE OAKLAND OF TODAY.....p 355
  • CHAPTER XXI - THE SMALLER CITIES AND TOWNS-LIVERMORE-PLEASANTON-SUNOL-DOUGHERTY-DUBLIN-OTHER TOWNS OF THE EASTERN PART OF THE COUNTY-THE TOWNS OF WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP- NILES - CENTERVILLE - NEWARK - ALVARADO -IRVINGTON­DECOTO-MISSION SAN JOSE-WARM SPRINGS-HAYWARD-SAN LEANDRO­SAN LORENZO-MOUNT EDEN-PIEDMONT-EMERYVILLE-ALBANY-RICHMOND.....p  441
  • VOL II - Biographies

Alpine County Courthouse
Completed 1875

Originally part of the Territory of Utah and then the Territory of Nevada, Alpine was recognized as part of California following an 1863 survey of state boundaries. Alpine's first county seat, Silver Mountain City, was abandoned in 1873 after the demonetization of silver, and the county government moved to Markleeville. This building, originally the Odd Fellows Hall, was used as the courthouse until 1928, when the courts moved to a more modern facility.

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