Monthly Archives: June 2023

Gold on the Feather River — June 24, 1848

In late May and early June of 1848 John Bidwell was prospecting for gold on the Feather River. He had already found some gold, but he hadn’t yet found rich diggings. The search continued until he struck pay dirt on … Continue reading

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Black Bart Robs Again

On this date — June 21 — in 1879 the notorious stage robber Black Bart held up a stage coach near Forbestown in Butte County. It was his first robbery in the year 1879 and his ninth robbery since he … Continue reading

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A Tale for Juneteenth

Black slavery in the United States did not disappear as soon as Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, nor did it end with the defeat of the Confederacy and the end of the American Civil War … Continue reading

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Beautiful Lake Oroville

Lake Oroville is full to the brim. If you are one of my readers living in Butte County, you already know this. If you are elsewhere I hope you will enjoy seeing the change. Yesterday I went with my husband … Continue reading

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Madam Pantaloons

Last month I was at the Paradise Chocolate Fest, on Authors’ Row, sharing a table and selling books with ANCHR. There I met another author and I liked the look of her book so much I bought a copy. The … Continue reading

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Whatever Happened to Henry Brolaski?

From time to time I’ve followed up on members of the Bidwell-Bartleson Party and what they did after they arrived in California, men like John Bartleson, Josiah Belden, Joseph Chiles, and Nicolas Dawson (many posts for him). Another member of … Continue reading

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