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The native plant community of Strawberry Valley is yellow pine forest.
The U.S. Postal Service sometimes lists addresses in Eagleville and North Star as being in Strawberry Valley, because they are all in the 95981 zip code. However, on the Yuba-Sutter Wiki, we prefer listing the more specific locations.
History
During the Gold Rush, Strawberry Valley was a major trading outpost for the gold miners. Hydraulic mining was done extensively in Strawberry Valley. The
History of Yuba County, California (Chapter XXXII: North East Township) by Thompson & West, 1879, described Strawberry Valley this way:
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Situated in a beautiful valley on the Butte county line, forty-three miles from Marysville, Strawberry Valley is the most thriving locality in North East Township. It was named early in 1851 by Captain William Mock, the name being suggested by the large number of |
| A division of the Sons of Temperance was organized here in 1853. After an existence of one year it surrendered its charter. In 1864, the Dashaway Club was organized. The object of the society was the promotion of temperance. Its existence was but for one year. Its funds were given to the Sunday School library. Alpine Lodge, No. 226, I.O.G.T., was organized June 10, 1866. . . . The membership at one time was fifty-five, and is now twenty-eight. The lodge owns property to the value of two hundred and seventy-five dollars, has a building fund of two hundred and fifty dollars, and has bestowed over five hundred dollars in charitable objects, more than two hundred dollars of which was to the Vallejo Orphan Asylum. The lodge has under its charge a free library of one hundred and thirteen volumes. . . . |
| January 2, 1867, was organized the Excelsior Literary and Library Association. It objects were to maintain a library, and to oppose gambling and swearing. In June, 1867, they invested all their funds in a library. The association disbanded June 28, 1868. The library was turned over to the Alpine Lodge of Good Templars, with the understanding that it should be a free library. The Strawberry Literary Society, or "Sanhedrim," was organized in March, 1865. The society held weekly meetings, and issued a semi-monthly written paper, the first page of which was illustrated. . . . The paper was called The Clarion. . . . The paper reached its fourth volume, and was discontinued in 1875, the society failing to reorganize for the winter season. |
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For years occasional services have been held by ministers of the |
| The present town of Strawberry Valley consists of one hotel, one large store, postoffice, Wells, Fargo & Co.'s express office, blacksmith shop, butcher shop, carpenter shop, Good Templars' Hall, school house, and about fifteen dwelling houses. The population is about seventy. The old Indian name for Strawberry Valley was "Pomingo," their name for a certain plant that grew there. |
It is unclear what plant the Maidu people called "pomingo."
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