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About nancyleek

Nancy is a retired librarian who lives in Chico, California. She is the author of John Bidwell: The Adventurous Life of a California Pioneer.

Merry Christmas from the Butte Record, 1857 (3)

Lady Liberty takes center stage in this clever item. This lady was born in Philadelphia, on the 4th of July 1776. She was raised by a gentleman named Washington, and brought out into society by Mrs. John Adams, Mr. Thomas … Continue reading

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Merry Christmas from the Butte Record, 1857 (2)

Note: When I wrote yesterday’s post, I said that this Christmas pictorial appeared in 1856. It was actually 1857, and the post has been corrected. This one is almost like a rebus: A tree on one side and a house … Continue reading

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Merry Christmas from the Butte Record, 1857

The Oroville Daily Butte Record had some fun for its readers on Christmas Day, 1857, which it “Furnished to our readers gratuitously as a Christmas present!” Using standard newspaper engravings that were usually seen in advertisements and patriotic announcements (“obtained … Continue reading

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Books for the Holidays!

My books are available for holiday shopping! You can order by contacting me at goldfieldsbooksca@gmail.com, or by shopping at some of our great North State businesses like Made in Chico, ABC Books, Bidwell Mansion (open Wednesdays and Saturdays), The Rusty … Continue reading

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Christmas with the Bidwells — 2021

Just like last year, the Bidwell Mansion Association is not able this year to host a live holiday event at Bidwell Mansion for members and guests. But do not despair! A virtual holiday extravaganza is in the works, coming soon … Continue reading

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Thanksgiving Dinner at Bidwell Mansion

Each year John Bidwell noted Thanksgiving Day in his diary. He always recorded who gave the sermon at the Thanksgiving church service and who were the guests at dinner. Sometimes he notes sending turkeys to two or three families. But … Continue reading

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Halloween in Chico — 1899

“Last night being Halloween the Normal students cut up shamefully.” So wrote John Bidwell in his diary for November 1, 1899. What did those students get up to? The Chico Weekly Enterprise can tell us. Hearing that some of the … Continue reading

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Margaret Hecox Discovers Gold

Margaret Hecox came to California overland with her husband Adna and four children in 1846. It was a long and arduous journey, but at least they did not take the Hastings Cut-Off (as did the Donner Party). They met Lansford … Continue reading

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John Steele Goes Home

John Steele left California in June 1853, after almost three years as a gold miner. His intention was to land at Acapulco and journey to Mexico City, and then to the Gulf where he could take another ship to the … Continue reading

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John Steele’s Last California Adventure

On June 18, 1853, John Steele received a letter from an old friend, Edward D., who was studying at the University of Wisconsin (founded in 1848). Many of Steele’s friends had left the goldfields; he was feeling lonely and he … Continue reading

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