Buena Vista County was a failed attempt to create a county from the territory of Tulare County, California, between 1855 and 1859.
III—BUENA VISTA COUNTY
This county, created by the Act of the Legislature, passed April 30, 1855, comprises that portion of Tulare County situated south of the township line, dividing townships number twenty and twenty-one south. This county is attached to the Thirteenth Judicial District; for election purposes, it forms part of the Sixth Senatorial District and with Tulare County, elect one member of the Assembly. The provisions of the Act organizing the county have been extended to the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine. —Act of the Legislature, March 3, 1858.[1][2]
It was the predecessor of Kern County which was successfully organized in 1866.
References
- ↑ The California State register and year book of facts: for the year 1859, Henry G. Langley and Samuel A. Morison, San Francisco, 1859, p.315
- ↑ Erwin Gustav Gudde, California Place Names, University of California Press, 1974, p.41
- Herbert G Comfort, Where Rolls the Kern, A History of Kern County, California, Enterprise Press, Moorepark, 1934, Chapter V, Buena Visa County
External links
- California State Assembly. "An Act to Organize the County of Buena Vista". Sixth Session of the Legislature. Statutes of California. State of California. Ch. CLXI p. 203. direct URL
- California State Assembly. "To Amend an Act entitled 'An Act to Organize the County of Buena Vista,' approved April 30th, A. D. 1855". Seventh Session of the Legislature. Statutes of California. State of California. Ch. LXXXI p. 96. direct URL
- California State Assembly. "An Act to extend the Provisions of an Act entitled an Act to organize the County of Buena Vista, approved April thirtieth, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five". Ninth Session of the Legislature. Statutes of California. State of California. Ch. XLIX p. 36. direct URL