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  Mono - History
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Parents > United States > California > CA Counties > Mono  
Websitehttps://www.monocounty.ca.gov/
Established April 24, 1861
Disbanded Still Active
Last ModifiedRP January 29, 2020 03:28pm
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March 28, 1870 -


MONO lost to INYO Calif. Stats. 1869, 18th sess., ch. 323/p. 421

January 22, 1870 - March 28, 1870


MONO gained from TULARE the remnant of territory that was separated from TULARE by the creation of INYO on 22 March 1866. Calif. Stats. 1869, 18th sess., ch. 18/p. 20

March 22, 1866 - January 22, 1870


MONO lost to creation of INYO; INYO boundaries were identical to those of COSO (proposed) [see 4 April 1864] Calif. Stats. 1865, 16th sess., ch. 316/pp. 355-358

March 02, 1866 - March 22, 1866


MONO gained remnant of AMADOR that was left separate from the rest of AMADOR after the creation of ALPINE. Calif. Stats. 1865, 16th sess., ch. 161/p. 144

March 16, 1864 - March 02, 1866


MONO lost to creation of ALPINE Calif. Stats. 1863-1864, 15th sess., ch. 180/pp. 178-182

April 24, 1861 - March 16, 1864


MONO created from CALAVERAS, FREZNO (now FRESNO), and remnant of MARIPOSA. Due to uncertainty about the precise location of the boundary between California and Nevada Territory, the county seat of MONO, Aurora, was actually located in Nevada. Calif. Stats. 1861, 12th sess., ch. 233/pp. 235-236; Chappell, 239-242; "Reddy v. Tinkum", in Calif. Rpts., 60:458-467

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