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Give the Gift of Reading!

As a librarian and devoted book reader, I have always given the gift of books. Everybody needs a good book (or many good books) for Christmas! So if you are shopping for books this holiday season, please consider my books … Continue reading

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Armistice Day

My husband’s grandfather, George Robert DeBeque, was a veteran of the First World War. He was commissioned on June 28, 1917 and served in France as a captain in the Engineer Corps, having been a mining engineer in civilian life. … Continue reading

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The Presidential Visit to Cherokee

President Rutherford B. Hayes and his party only spent one day in Butte County and most of that day was taken up by a visit to the mining town of Cherokee. Carriages and wagons wound their way across the valley, … Continue reading

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Historical Halloween at Bidwell Mansion

Join me for a guided evening tour of the Bidwell Mansion on Sunday, October 29. We’ll delve into the rich and intriguing history of 19th-century American mourning. I’ll be sharing the tour guide gig with Adrienne Glatz, who has shared … Continue reading

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Puncture Vine

Puncturevine, AKA goatheads, caltrops, devil’s thorn, and tribulus terretris. You’ve seen and and you hate it. I hate it. Everybody hates it. It is the bane of cyclists, gardeners, and barefoot children everywhere. With its sharp penetrating thorns and prostrate … Continue reading

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An Early Picture of Sutter’s Fort?

Here’s a puzzle for you. Is this an early sketch of Sutter’s Fort? It looks kind of like Sutter’s Fort, but not big enough. It’s captioned “View of Fort Sutter.” But is that really what it is? I had never … Continue reading

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Special Events

I am just back from a trip to Chicago and Wisconsin to visit with some of my family. Here’s a picture of my two college girls on an architectural boat tour of Chicago. Nothing beats spending time with grandkids. On … Continue reading

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“First Good Casaba”

John Bidwell loved casaba melons and always noted in his diary when the first one was ready, usually in mid-August. Mon. Aug. 25 [1884] First good Casaba this morning. I grow them too and have harvested a couple of them … Continue reading

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Fruit-Growing on Rancho Chico

John Bidwell wanted Rancho Chico to be more than a wheat and cattle ranch. He foresaw that California could be “one grand fruit orchard”, and he would start on his ranch. This newspaper report from 1855, only six years after … Continue reading

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Summer Travel Plans — 1853

It’s not too late to make your plans for summer travel by stagecoach. Go from Sacramento to Shasta City in Thirty Hours! Leaves Sacramento promptly at 6 a.m. and gets you to Shasta at noon the next day. Nothing said … Continue reading

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