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Historical Markers in Empire, California

 
Clickable Map of Stanislaus County, California and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Stanislaus County, CA (120) Alameda County, CA (674) Calaveras County, CA (135) Mariposa County, CA (100) Merced County, CA (38) San Joaquin County, CA (142) Santa Clara County, CA (616) Tuolumne County, CA (136)  StanislausCounty(120) Stanislaus County (120)  AlamedaCounty(674) Alameda County (674)  CalaverasCounty(135) Calaveras County (135)  MariposaCounty(100) Mariposa County (100)  MercedCounty(38) Merced County (38)  SanJoaquinCounty(142) San Joaquin County (142)  SantaClaraCounty(616) Santa Clara County (616)  TuolumneCounty(136) Tuolumne County (136)
Modesto is the county seat for Stanislaus County
Empire is in Stanislaus County
      Stanislaus County (120)  
ADJACENT TO STANISLAUS COUNTY
      Alameda County (674)  
      Calaveras County (135)  
      Mariposa County (100)  
      Merced County (38)  
      San Joaquin County (142)  
      Santa Clara County (616)  
      Tuolumne County (136)  
 
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1 California, Stanislaus County, Empire — 418 — Empire City
On Sante Fe Avenue near Yosemite Boulevard (California Route 132), on the left when traveling south.
1 mile south of this spot is the site of Empire City. Founded 1850 by John G. Marvin . Head of navigation on the Tuolumne River, military supply depot and 2nd county seat of Stanislaus County. Destroyed by flood in 1861 – 62. Dedicated Oct. . . . Map (db m19453) HM
2 California, Stanislaus County, Empire — 418 — Empire City
Near First Street near Yosemite Boulevard (California Highway 132).
Two miles south of this spot was the site of “Empire City,” located on the south bank of the river. Founded in 1850 by John C. Marvin. The town was head of navigation on the Tuolumne River. It was a military supply depot for Forts Miller . . . Map (db m20210) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024