The Grass Valley Fire Department says firefighters responded to a house fire near South Church and Walsh streets just after midnight Monday, finding that a large Victorian-style home was on fire.
Officials note that the home was the J.P. Stone House, which was built in the early 1860s.
It's unclear, at this point, how much damage the home suffered in the fire.
According to a historical marker installed at the home, J.P. Stone was one of Grass Valley's first town trustees. He was also the owner of Empire Ditch, a water supplier to mines in the area.
Exactly when the house was built is unclear, but it was first mentioned in the Grass Valley Registry in 1861.
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