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Mule-Packing with Ed McIlhany

In the spring of 1850, after he had recovered from scurvy, Ed McIlhany relocated with his friends further up the Feather River at American Bar. They found a promising claim and decided to build a “race” to channel the water … Continue reading

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For California History Lovers

What do the following have in common? The tsar orders the closure of Fort Ross. (Thus lining up John Bidwell’s first job.) San Francisco incorporates. Modoc War ignites. Jolly Trixie is arrested. The Poodle Dog Restaurant closes. Alioto’s Restaurant opens. … Continue reading

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Happy 100th, Beverly Cleary

Are you a Beverly Cleary fan? I am, and in honor of the author’s 100th birthday, I wrote a guest post on my daughter’s blog, Howling Frog Books. Does Beverly Cleary qualify as northern California history? Of course! In the … Continue reading

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Scurvy at Bidwell’s Bar

After Edward McIlhany got back to camp at Bidwell’s Bar at the end of that rainy November in 1849, he came down with a case of scurvy.   The doctor said it was caused from eating so much salt bacon … Continue reading

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Butte County’s Rock Walls

A post on the Facebook page “You Know You’re from Chico When . . .” alerted me to a news story on KRCR Channel 7 about the old rock walls you see along Humboldt and Cohasset Roads. Dennis Van Dyke … Continue reading

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Further Adventures of Edward McIlhany

Continuing the story of Edward McIlhany in the goldfields of Northern California: We left the Major’s and in a few days reached Shasta, not too far from what was called the great Shasta Peak. The place was quite small and … Continue reading

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“Miners Would Go Miles to See It”

In 1853, John Bidwell couldn’t buy packets of seeds off a rack in store and he couldn’t order them from a seed catalog. So how did he get the seeds for his vegetable garden? In 1851 and ’52 Bidwell had … Continue reading

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Bidwell’s Garden Journal 1853

It’s April 1st, time to start planting your vegetable garden, just like Bidwell did back in the day.  In 1853 Bidwell recorded a Garden Journal in the back of his store ledger. Here’s what was happening day by day in … Continue reading

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Sewing Project Done

I have a new respect for the seamstresses and tailors of yore. What a lot of work went into a shirt or a waistcoat! And a full three-piece suit — let’s not even go there. The patterns I used contained … Continue reading

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Blogging or Sewing?

I feel like I ought to be writing more blog posts. I have some topics I’d like to research and write about. But instead I have been sewing. I have a friend named Nick Anderson who portrays John Bidwell at … Continue reading

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