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Timbuctoo, Yuba county, circa 1850


 
 
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 Brief History:

 
Yuba County was one of California's original counties, formed in 1850 at the time of statehood. Parts of the county's
 territory were given to Placer County in 1851, to Nevada County in 1851 and to Sierra County in 1852.

 The county was named after the Yuba River by Captain John Sutter for the Maidu village Yubu, Yupu or Juba near
 the confluence of the Yuba and Feather rivers. General Mariano Vallejo said the river was named Uba by an
 exploring expedition in 1824 because of the quantities of wild grapes (uvas silvestres in Spanish) which they found
 growing on its banks.
 






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Sutter Butte
Sierra
Nevada
Placer



                    State Coordinator:  Bob Jenkins
     Assistant State Coordinator:
 Karen De Groote




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