NAPA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA | ||
612 Listings |
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Page: 1 of 2 | Section: 1-5 of 7 | Place Names: | Ad-So | |
Page: 2 of 2 | Section: 6-17 of 7 | Place Names: | So-Zi | |
Population: | 124,279 2000 census | |
Area: | 482,470 Acres | |
County Seat: | Napa* 1850 - present | |
Date: February 18, 1850 | Original county |
Mining Districts | ||
Name | Type | |
Historical Landmarks | ||
Number |
Name |
Date |
359 | Old Bale Mill | 1846 |
547 | Chiles Mill | 1845 |
561 | Schramsberg (winery) |
1862 |
563 | Charles Krug Winery | 1861 |
564 | George Yount Blockhouse | 1836 |
682 | Site of York's Cabin, Calistoga | October, 1845 |
683 | Site of Hudson Cabin, Calistoga | October, 1845 |
684 | Sam Brannan Store, Calistoga | |
685 | Sam Brannan Cottage, Calistoga | 1866 |
686 | Site of Kelsey house, Calistoga | |
687 | Napa Valley Railroad Depot, Calistoga | 1868 |
693 | Graqve of George C. Yount | 1865 |
710 | Robert Louis Stevenson State Park | May 19, 1880 |
814 | Beringer Brothers Winery | 1876 |
828 | Veterans Home of California | 1884 |
878 | First Presbyterian Church Building | 1874 |
939 | Twentieth Century Folk Art Environmentalists (Thematic) - Litto | 1955 |
Census Totals |
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1850 | 1860 | 1870 | 1880 |
405 | 5,521 | 7,163 | 12,894 |
Territorial History |
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1850 | One of the 27 original counties |
Territory from Napa to Lake (1864) | |
Territory from Napa to Lake (1861) | |
Territory from Napa to Lake (1868) | |
Territory from Lake to Napa (1872) | |
Territory from Solano to Napa (1855) | |
Territory from Sonoma to Napa (1855) |
*Napa was also known as Napa City in the 1850's |
Named after Napa Valley. |
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