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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.

Guittard Chocolate

For over forty years I have been using Guittard chocolate to make bonbons, truffles, and hand-dipped chocolates at Christmas time. Guittard chocolate is the best! Superb quality! I knew that the Guittard Chocolate Company was an old California manufacturer of … Continue reading

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Chico Halloween

News stories about Halloween from the late 19th and early 20th centuries in Chico don’t mention anything about trick-or-treating. Instead it is all parties and pranks. The parties were put on by families and churches, and featured fall decorations (lots … Continue reading

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Murder at the Mansion — in print!

Back in March I wrote a series that I called “Murder at the Mansion,” the true story of the brutal murder of Billy Simpson, a Rancho Chico employee, for the gain of a few dollars. That story has now been … Continue reading

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Passengers Made to Pungle!

Whenever I am looking for a particular story in an old newspaper, I always come across something else, every bit as interesting. This one introduced me to a new word — pungle. The story appeared in the Northern Enterprise (which … Continue reading

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Book Signing at B&N

I will be at Barnes & Noble in Chico this Saturday, October 11th, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., with piles of my biography of John Bidwell, ready to sell and sign and chat about books and history. I hope … Continue reading

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Happy 175th Birthday!

Huzza! Happy California Admission Day! It has been 175 years since California joined the United States as the 31st state. (If 50 years is a semi-centennial, what is 175? There are several to choose from, such as “dodransbicentennial,” but none … Continue reading

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Events! I Have Events!

Time for some shameless self-promotion. I have all kinds of events lined up for the Fall. I hope I see you at one or more of these. First up — the Bidwell Mansion Association Victorian Picnic at the Chico Cemetery. … Continue reading

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Early Days in Chico

I borrowed the above photo from “Awesome People of Chico” on Facebook. I’m not sure where the original is, but it shows just what a rough-hewn town Chico was in the 1860s. The second house in Chico was built by … Continue reading

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The First House in Chico

In October 1860 John Bidwell acquired title to “Potter’s Half-League,” a portion of Rancho de Farwell situated on the south bank of Chico Creek. That same year he had finally had his title to Rancho Chico on the north side … Continue reading

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Looking at Ledgers

Yesterday I went to the California State Library in Sacramento to look at a variety of Rancho Chico ledgers. I had no idea that there were so many! I only wanted ledgers from 1865-1868 because I wanted to see if … Continue reading

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