Bodega
(Bodega Corners)
Bodega Bay
Cazadero (Elim
Grove, Ingram)
El
Verano (Paul's Resort)
Eldridge (Gelstone)
Before 1856, Sonoma County had 4 townships, Petaluma, Sonoma, Russian River and Bodega. In 1856 it was re-apportioned into 11 townships. They were Sonoma, Vallejo, Petaluma, Analy, Santa Rosa, Russian River, Mendocino, Washington and Bodega, within the present boundaries and Ukiah and Big River, in what is now Mendocino County. Mendocino became a separate county in 1859 and in 1867 Sonoma County was partitioned into 12 townships: Analy, Bodega, Cloverdale, Mendocino, Santa Rosa, Sonoma, Petaluma, Vallejo, Russian River, Washington, St. Helena and Salt Point. Some years later, portions of St. Helena were absorbed by Mendocino and Santa Rosa townships and the rest was named Knight's Valley. Two more townships were established, Ocean and Redwood, making a total of 14.
Analy
Township (1856)
Big River Township (1856 - 1866)
Bodega Township (Original 4)
Cloverdale Township (1867)
Knights Valley Township (??)
Mendocino Township (1856)
Ocean Township (??)
Petaluma Township (Original 4)
Redwood Township (??)
Russian
River Township (Original 4)
Salt Point Township (1867)
Santa Rosa Township (1856)
Sonoma Township (Original 4)
St. Helena Township (1867 – Mendo)
Ukiah Township (1856 - 1866)
Vallejo Township (1856)
Washington Township (1856)
(Penn's Grove)
(Serene
of the Sea)
(Tamuleko)
(Fowlerville)
Geyserville (Clairville)
Graton (Green
Valley, Grayton, Gray Town)
Guerneville (Stumptown)
Jenner (Jenner-by-the-Sea)
Kenwood (Rohrerville,
Los
Guilicos)
Monte Rio (Ingram, Montrio)
(Summit, Meeker’s, Howard’s Summit, and Howard’s Station)
Asti: . .Wikipedia
Bennett Valley (neighborhood of Santa Rosa): Permit Sonoma, . . Wikipedia
Bodega Harbor:
. . Wikipedia
Bridgehaven: . . Wikipedia
Buena Vista: . . Wikipedia
Cadwell: . . Wikipedia
Camp Meeker: . . Wikipedia
Carneros: . . Wikipedia
Cozzens Corners: . . Wikipedia
Cunningham: . . Wikipedia
Donahue (1895 Historic):
Diamond A Ranch: . . Wikipedia
Dry Creek Valley: Dry Creek Gen. Store (Est. 1881) . . Dry Creek Valley Org. . . Permit Sonoma . . Wikipedia
Duncans Mills: Permit Sonoma . . Russian River HS . . Wikipedia
El Bonita: . . Wikipedia
Ely (1895 Historic): . . Wikipedia
Forest Hills: . . Wikipedia
Fort Ross: . . Wikipedia
Freestone: Permit Sonoma . . Wikipedia . .
Guernewood Park: . . Wikipedia
Hacienda: . . Wikipedia
Hessel: . . Wikipedia
Hilton: Russian River HS . . Wikipedia
Hollydale: . . Wikipedia
Jimtown: . . Wikipedia
Kellogg: . . Wikipedia
Knowles Corner: . . Wikipedia
Korbel: Russian River HS . . Wikipedia
Lakeville: . . Wikipedia
Lytton: . . Wikipedia
Madrone (1895 Historic):
Mark West: . . Wikipedia
Mark West Springs: . . Wikipedia
McGill (1895 Historic):
Melita (1895 Historic):
Mercuryville: Wikipedia,
Mesa Grande: . . Wikipedia
Mirabel Heights: . . Wikipedia
Mirabel Park: . . Wikipedia
Mission Highlands: . . Wikipedia
Monte Cristo: . . Wikipedia
Montesano: . . Wikipedia
Northwood: . . Wikipedia
Oakmont (neighborhood of Santa Rosa): . . Wikipedia
Odd Fellows Park: . . Wikipedia
Rancho Abajo: . . Wikipedia
Rio Dell: Wikipedia,
Rio Nido: Permit Sonoma . . Russian River HS . . Wikipedia
Rolands: . . Wikipedia
Russian River Area: Russian River Traveler . . Wikipedia . .
Russian River Terrace: . . Wikipedia
Schellville: . . Wikipedia
Stewarts Point: . . Wikipedia
Stoney Point (1895 Historic):
Summerhome Park: . . Wikipedia
Two Rock: . . Wikipedia
Vacation Beach: . . Wikipedia
Venado: . . Wikipedia
Villa Grande: Russian River HS . . Wikipedia
Vineburg: . . Wikipedia
Wildwood (1895 Historic):
Yulupa (1895 Historic):
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