>From the CALL OF GOLD, page 184, notes Agua Fria was the county seat from Feb 18, 1850 to Nov 10, 1851 when the town of Mariposa was made the county seat. Agua Fria was destroyed by fire on June 22, 1866 and never rebuilt. Mel
Thanks Mel...that is really interesting. J. P. Allen was in Aqua Fria in 1850 but listed in Pino Blanco in 1872. Did he move or did Aqua Fria become Pino Blanco? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kelley" <clankelley1@earthlink.net> To: <CAMARIPO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 10:40 PM Subject: [CAMARIPO] Agua Fria Fire dates > >From the CALL OF GOLD, page 184, notes Agua Fria was the county seat from Feb 18, 1850 to Nov 10, 1851 when the town of Mariposa was made the county seat. Agua Fria was destroyed by fire on June 22, 1866 and never rebuilt. > > Mel > > > ==== CAMARIPO Mailing List ==== > Bob Norris, forever in our hearts. >
Pino Blanco is over on the North Side- Coultervile area....... Carolyn rubyslippers wrote: > Thanks Mel...that is really interesting. J. P. Allen was in Aqua Fria in > 1850 but listed in Pino Blanco in 1872. Did he move or did Aqua Fria become > Pino Blanco? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kelley" <clankelley1@earthlink.net> > To: <CAMARIPO-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 10:40 PM > Subject: [CAMARIPO] Agua Fria Fire dates > > > >From the CALL OF GOLD, page 184, notes Agua Fria was the county seat from > Feb 18, 1850 to Nov 10, 1851 when the town of Mariposa was made the county > seat. Agua Fria was destroyed by fire on June 22, 1866 and never rebuilt. > > > > Mel > > > > > > ==== CAMARIPO Mailing List ==== > > Bob Norris, forever in our hearts. > > > > ==== CAMARIPO Mailing List ==== > This is a flame-free area!!