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1853

On March 25, 1853, an Act of Incorporation was created and Alameda County was "born". Created from parts of Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties, the act was signed into law by Governor Bigler on April 6, 1853.

The first term of the Court was held at the county seat, Alvarado, June 5, 1853.

Alameda County, California, was established in 1853.

1855

The board was created in 1855 by the CA legislative act.

1878

On January 5, 1878, they were again changed to six- Alameda, Brooklyn, Eden, Murray, Oakland and Washington.

1883

Oakland, M. W. Wood, 1883.

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