- Roop County, Nevada
Roop County is a defunct county of
Nevada . It was created as Lake County in 1861 as one of the original nine counties of Nevada. The name Lake County was chosen on account of the many lakes in the area, includingHoney Lake ,Pyramid Lake , andWinnemucca Lake . In 1862 Lake County was renamed Roop County afterIsaac Roop , a Governor of the unofficialNataqua Territory which had previously existed in the same area. At the time Roop County was created, the border between Nevada andCalifornia was poorly defined in Nevada'sOrganic Act , and much of Roop County, including Susanville, was claimed by California and included inPlumas County, California .The establishment of Lake (later, Roop) County in northwestern Nevada created a boundary dispute with California. This has been called the Roop County War [ [http://www.nevadacas.com/rccsawar.htm The Roop County War ] ] , the War of Injunctions, or the Sagebrush War.This resulted in the appointment of a joint California-Nevada boundary survey, with
Surveyor-General J.F. Houghton acting for California andButler Ives , for the Territory of Nevada. The final surveyors report, accepted by California on April 4, 1864, and by Nevada on February 7, 1865, proved that the Honey Lake area was in California. The California portion of Roop County becameLassen County, California , in 1864. The remainder ceded toWashoe County, Nevada .References
See also
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List of extinct U.S. counties
*List of Nevada counties
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