- Rough and Ready, California
Rough and Ready is an unincorporated town, located in
Nevada County, California ,United States . It is located west ofGrass Valley, California , approximately 60 km fromSacramento . Local sources cite the population of Rough and Ready as 1500 people, although as an unincorporated area there is no official population figure.The first established settlement in Rough and Ready was made in the fall of 1849 by a mining company from
Wisconsin known as the Rough and Ready Company. Their leader, Captain A. A. Townsend, named the company after GeneralZachary Taylor (nicknamed "Old Rough and Ready") who had recently been elected the 12thPresident of the United States . Captain Townsend had served under Taylor when he commanded the American Forces during theU.S.-Mexican War .The ZIP Code is 95975. The community is inside
area code 530 .ecession from the United States
Rough and Ready is the only mining town to have "
secede d" from the Union and then vote itself back in [ [http://www.roughandreadychamber.com/rough_and_ready_004.htm Secession from the U.S.A. - Rough and Ready Chamber of Commerce, California ] ] . Populated mostly by miners from the state of Wisconsin, the town hoped to rid itself of a recently-introducedtax on newmining claims and theprohibition of alcohol in Nevada County. It was decided in a town meeting in April1850 to draw up articles of secession, forming the "Republic of Rough and Ready". Less than three months later, when preparing for an Independence Day celebration, community members realized that they were no longer entitled to celebrate US independence, and the secession was rescinded by popular vote. The history of the "Republic" is now performed as a play annually in Nevada County during "Secession Days" in the end of June. The town is considered a historic landmark by the state of California.Present day
The history of the "Republic" is performed annually as a play in Nevada County during "Secession Days" in the end of June.
What little is left of the town is located on State Route 20, west of the Grass Valley junction at State Route 49. Among the oldest buildings are the blacksmith shop (1850s), the Odd Fellows Hall (1854), and the Old Toll House.
The Little Town of Rough and Ready is honored as a historic landmark (#294) by the state of California.
Rough and Ready gallery
References
See also
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History of California
*Republic of Indian Stream External links
* [http://www.roughandreadychamber.com/ Rough & Ready]
Chamber of Commerce
* [http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/ca/roughandready.html Rough and Ready] , Californiaghost town
* [http://www.malakoff.com/roughnr.htm The California Gold Country: Highway 49 Revisited]
* [http://www.aboutnevadacounty.com/cities/Rough&Ready/ About Nevada County]
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