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But let us enter the charmed enclosure for a more intimate study of these exhibit palaces. Passing through the main entrance, underneath the Tower of Jewels, we enter the central court, called the "Court of the Universe." Ellip- tical in shape, 700 by 900 feet, it contains a sunken garden capable of seating seven thousand persons, is entirely sur- rounded by handsome colonnades supporting one hundred and ten star-crowned figures, the facades of the four palaces being modified to form the walls of the court. The en- trances from the lateral avenue on the east and west are surrounded by magnificent archways. That on the east is called the "Arch of the Rising Sun". Above it. colossal
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animal figures typify life in the Orient. To the west, the lofty archway is called the "Arch of the Setting Sun", and supports corresponding figures significant of life in the Occi- dent. . And on the walls back of the colonnades are mural paintings by renowned artists telling in symbolism the story of the rise of mankind to the present heights of progress, the significance of the canal, and the meaning and pur- pose of the exposition.
Passing westward along the avenue between the Palaces of Agriculture and Liberal Arts, the visitor enters the Court of the Four Seasons, one of the three major courts. Here the visitor finds a central group of mythical figures gath- ered about Ceres, Goddess of Agriculture, while in niches at the corners of the four enclosing palaces are groups sig- nifying respectively Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Here, the intent of mural paintings also is to embody the opulence and bounty of nature in the West. The corres- ponding court on the east is the "Court of Abundance".
Two minor courts open to the south, that on the east, the Court of Flowers, on the west the Court of Palms.
To the north of this compacted group of palaces stretches the long Esplanade, threaded with walks and driveways and stndded with shrubs, plants and trees that are the tri- bute of two zones. On the south the extensive gardens are continually bright with seasonal flowers, while over beyond the superb Palace of Fine Arts in bewildering array the dignified Foreign Pavilions and imposing buildings of the States arrest the attention and invite to close inspection be- cause of peculiar features indicative of resources, power or fame.
The following foreign nations are participating in the Exposition: Argentina, Austria, Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Cuba, China, Holland, Italy, Denmark, New Zealand, Norway, Persia, Panama, Portugal, Sweden, Spain, Siam, Turkey, Japan, India, Germany and Great Britain.
There are forty-three states and territories counted as participants, and these are: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, South Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Philippines, Rhode Island, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, West Vir- ginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Washington, Minnesota, Mis- sissippi, Missouri, and Montana.
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Crossing the Plains Reproduced from a Painting by ANDREW P. HILL of San Jose, Cal.
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Of the foreign nations more have pavilions than were ever erected at any other exposition. There are twenty-three pavilions. Of the participating states and territories twen- ty-nine have buildings. These structures are rich in inter- est. Some are merely attractive structures built to be the center of the state or nation's activities and the home of famous places and combine education with entertainment and service.
the many social activities. Others are reproductions of
Imagination is the key note of the architectural scheme of the Exposition and each of the marvelous palaces and courts represents the masterpiece of the designing architect. In direct contrast to previous expositions the architecture at San Francisco's Exposition is not wholly in one rigid and inflexible style, but displays the various types which have won renown in many eras of the world's principal countries.
The lower part of the Court is symbolical of the Creation of the Earth and graduations in the ascension show the vari- ous stages of man's progress, until the tip of the arch repre- sents an imaginative and allegorical conception of the ulti- mate achievement of the human race.
By the use of the imitation Travertine marble for the treatment of all of the exteriors of the Exhibition Palaces, the suggestions of plaster and stucco is eliminated and the impression given of a dream city of palaces constructed of rare marble, soft in tint and tone.
Notes of contrast to the beautiful soft tones of the marble are gained by the integral castings of columns in replica of Red Sienna or Mumidian Marble, or a Verde antique in bronze or gold, but even in these the startified texture of the original surfaces are reproduced and the general treatment adhered to. For the decorations of the walls all of the fig- ures are made of the same material, which is unprecedented in exposition construction and designing.
A city of vast extent, composed of huge, picturesque buildings decorated in the softest of pastel colors and out- lined with the glowing radiance of electric lights, the whole bathed in the white beams of the battery of scintillators; that is the exposition by night. Everywhere are lights, but nowhere are they painfully prominent. It is a display of the entire system with the beams of light as the feature and not the individual lights.
The basis of the electrical display is based on the prin- ciple of massed lights reflected onto the buildings, columns
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and statues. At the tops of high poles and surrounding the main exhibit palaces are batteries of high power lamps shielded on the sides and front with translucent banners. The rear is left unlighted, and the lights reflect on the ivory tinted walls.
In the several courts, various lighting plans are in use. In one where the central portion is occupied by a lagoon, the lights are concealed in shells placed at the top of short poles. In another the lights in white globes form the center of rosettes. On the walls of the Court of the Universe are a series of figures, draped female forms bearing scintilating stars of jewels on the heads. The jewels are so arranged that they sway in the breeze and in the rays of the search- lights make a sight of surpassing beauty. On the Tower of Jewels, the entrance to the court, rising 435 feet above the earth, are 135,000 of these prisms in the shades of emerald, ruby, sapphire, topaz and other precious stones. The effect created by the play of 200 concealed searchlights with their beams focussed on the tower must be seen to be fully appre- ciated and once seen never to be forgotten.
A background for the entire lighting plan of the Exposi- tion is the scintillator of 3,600,000 candle power, located in Yacht Harbor, on a pier extending across the entrance. The beautiful white rays are sent out in a fan shaped display resembling the Aurora Borealis, and by clever color screen arrangements, gradually assume all the shades of the rain- bow. Then the individual rays sweep the skies in what is known as the drill. They arrange in parallels, in plaid ef- fects, fans and plumes.
The majestic glass dome of the Palace of Horticulture is one of the most beautiful features of the nightly illumina- tion. Located within the dome are high powered lights which play through slowly revolving color screens which produce color combinations and changes without end. Many unique effects are shown including the Processions of the Constellations of the Universe, and the Evolution of the Nebula Hypothesis. These magnificent effects are varied by processions of grotesque and amusing figures around the dome.
Even the atmospheric conditions have given their assist- ance in making this the most attractive illumination ever planned. On some evenings there are banks of fog hanging over the Bay of San Francisco. The searchlights are trained on these banks and dye them every color of the rainbow.
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When the fog is lacking, artificial fog is manufactured. A locomotive is stationed on the outer wall of Yacht Harbor and the steam generated by this engine forms the back- ground for similar displays.
The avenues of the Exposition are softly illuminated. Ornamental lamp posts are placed at small intervals and these are topped with electric lights concealed in translucent white globes. Everywhere one looks there are lights, and yet it is almost impossible to find a spot where the usual glare of brilliant gas or electric illumination is found. No- where do the eyes suffer from the artificial light. Every detail of the lighting was planned before the work was started. And the planning had for its object the eradication of the glare and at the same time the furnishing of enough light to display the details of the architecture in its min- utest portion to the best advantage.
Despite the greatest war in history, the Panama-Pacific International Exposition has met with greater success than any exposition ever held. It has resulted in bringing more than one half million persons from points east of the Rocky Mountains, at an average journey for each person of 4,000 miles, thus resulting in the greatest westward movement in the history of the United States. It has paid off a debt of $1,200,000 with which it started, and this was paid off while the great Exposition was but two-thirds concluded.
During the period of the world war, the Exposition has been a magnificent testimonial of the friendship of the world for America. Its financial success, early established, is being continued, and at the beginning of the last month of its course, indications were that it would pay a profit of $2,000,000, aside from the salvage to be left from its build- ings and properties.
As a result of the fair, a number of substantial monu- ments will be left to San Francisco, including a marine boulevard surpassing the famed Riviera of southern France; the Palace of Fine Arts, pronounced by Thomas A. Edison and Lord Richard Neville as unquestionably the finest architecture in the world; the great California building, an unequalled assemblage of the finest architectural types of the California missions, and a number of the state buildings, as well as the Philippine pavilion, the Japanese and Chi- nese gardens. This will give San Francisco a public park and Marina unsurpassed on earth.
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Pioneer and Old Settlers' Day California Building
HOSTESSES Miss Kathryn A. Cole Hrs. Putnam Griswold
ASSISTANTS
FROM THE WOMAN'S BOARD
Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst
Mrs. Aylette Cotton
FROM ASSOCIATION OF PIONEER WOMEN
Mrs. Helen B. Ladd
Miss Grace Trevor
Mrs. Anna E. McIntyre
Mrs. Minnie Clark
Mrs. E. M. North Whitcomb Mrs. Mary R. Coghlan
Mrs. Anna Y. Reed
Mrs. Helen M. White
Mrs. Sarah C. Gorham
Mrs. Laura E. Wade
Mrs. Laura H. Phelps
Mrs. Mabel Dexter
Mrs. Matilda Hirleman
Mrs. Alma H. Druhm
Mrs. Carrie L. Burr
Mrs. J. O. Low
FROM AUXILIARY TO SOCIETY OF PIONEERS
Mrs. George J. Bucknall
Mrs. Timothy Guy Phelps
Mrs. J. Martel
Mrs. Elenor Martin
Mrs. Davis Louderback
Mrs. Louis Sloss
Mrs. Sophie L. Neal
Mrs. Henry Tricou
FROM DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS
Mrs. Fred. C. Pattison
Mrs. Kathryn D. Boynes
Mrs. Wm. Limbaugh
Mrs. Ernest Lees Leigh
Miss Julia Nepperrt Miss Louise Nolan
FROM THE NATIVE DAUGHTERS
Mrs. Margaret Grote Hill Mrs. May Boldemann
Mrs. May Barry Miss Alice Dougherty Mrs. Emma G. O'Donnell
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Mrs. John M. Burnett
Mrs. Burke Holladay
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Mrs. Patty Reed Lewis and the Liberty Bell
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PIONEER AND OLD SETTLERS' DAY COMMITTEES
Executive Committee
ALEX. P. MURGOTTEN, Chairman
ANDREW P. HILL, Secretary
D. M. BURNETT
S. H. WAGENER
JOHN F. PYLE
JOHN E. RICHARDS
L. D. STEPHENS
THOMAS MONAHAN
=
Honorary Committee
Mrs. Josephine McCracken, Santa C.
Chester Rowell Fresno
M. F. Tarpey,
D. D. Allison,
H. L. Middleton, Boulder Creek
Isaiah Hartman,
W. S. Rodgers, =
F. F. Barss, Placerville
Miss Mollie Carpenter
Chas. Weatherwax
H. C. Shattuck, Stockton
Geo. H. Rogers, Napa
Wm. G. York, St. Helena
Judge C. F. Lott, Oroville
H. E. Harrison. Woodland
J. L. Stephens, .. ..
Wm. R. Flint, San Benito
Wells Drury, Berkeley
John Corey, Lodi
George C. Ross, Redwood City
Judge J. E. Richards, San Jose Judge A. L. Rhodes, Wm. A. January, ..
Edward MeLaughlin,
.. ..
W. S. Clayton,
..
H. L. Van Winkle, ..
Wm. T. Cashman,
..
J. Z. Anderson,
D. M. Burnett,
..
Jas. L. Flood,
L. D. Stephens.
..
W. H. Crocker, ..
..
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H. A. Pfister, ..
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James F. Dunne,
J. H Levy,
..
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Mrs. Lovell White,
Peter J. Dunne,
..
Mrs. Helen S. Ladd,
..
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A. R. Woodhams, ..
Mrs. John Bidwell,
..
Fred. M. Stern, ..
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Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst.
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Col. D. H. Bryant,
Margaret Grote Hill
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J. G. McMillan. ..
John F. Pyle,
..
Miss Laura Mckinstry,
..
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Alex. P. Murgotten, ..
Andrew P. Hill. ..
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Hon. Alden Anderson,
=
Joseph Shephard,
J. R. Phillips, ..
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Ernest Shepherd, ..
Mrs. A. T. Herrmann, .
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Hon. J. H. Braly,
Los Angeles ..
Mrs. L. J. Watkins,
Mrs. Mamie Carmichael "
Mrs. E. McCracken.
Wm. T. Jeter,
Santa Cruz
Harry S. Cowell,
..
=
Mrs. Laura Gilleran.
Duncan McPherson.
..
Mrs. Mattie Lewis,
..
John F. Davis,
T. S. Montgomery,
..
Jas. P. Taylor,
..
Reuben B. Hale,
S. H. Wagener,
A. B. Langford
Timothy Hopkins,
Mrs. G. J. Bucknall,
H. C. Morrell.
May C. Boldemann,
Hon. Hiram W. Johnson Sacramento
J. W. Peltier, Judge E. C. Hart,
Clarence M. Hunt. Stephen T. Gage, Geo. E. DeGolia,
Oakland
Mrs. Lulu Blanchard. ..
Miss Maud Haight, ..
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Hon. James D. Phelan, San Francisco
Hon. James Rolph, Jr., ..
Charles C. Moore, ..
Wm. K. Beans
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"Our Joyous Greeting. "
Closing Ode
Tune-" America."
Come help us each and all That we may now recall Why we are here, Come leave your tree and vine Fruits of your golden mine, Heroes of 'Forty-nine, Brave Pioneer.
Let music swell the breeze, And breathe from all the trees, This festal day. Long may we live to hear, That name to us so dear, We hail thee Pioneer And homage pay.
Thanks be unto our God, That when these fields we trod, He was our guide Come join us in our song, With hearts and voices strong, Pray Him our lives prolong, To here abide.
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Mr. Stephen T. Gage
PIONEER AND OLD SETTLERS' DAY SOUVENIR
A List of those Present on Pioneer and Old Settlers' Day Who Signed THE ROSTER
Allen, Clara M. *1849
Alden, Mrs. E .. 1852
Anderson, J. Z. 1851
Ayer, Mrs. S. F 1850
Aldrich, Geo. A. 1872
Anderson, Alex F 1856
Appleton, Mrs. J. 1857
Ackerly, Mrs. M. E. 1852
Arcularius, Mrs. S
1872
Alexander, Mrs. L. P 1861
Anderson, Mrs. M 1865
Adams, Clara A. *1847
Anderson, G. W. 1865
Adams, Lucy F ..
*1847
Aldridge, J. W .. 1852
Abbay, Mary H. *1849
Aldridge, Mrs. J. N 1852
Ahnefeld, Ed 1852
Allen, Mrs. M. A.
Burnett, John M. *1849
Burnett, D. M .... *1849
Burnett, Mrs. John M. 1856
Bury, Mrs. C ... 1851
Baird, Mrs. Wm. *1852
Burr, Mrs. Carrie L. 1852
Butterfield, R. F.
1849
Boyd, James H .. 1854
Boomhower, Mrs. E 1859
Boomhower, E. 1860
Black, J. C ... 1855
Brown, Mrs. C. M. 1863
Burgess, Mrs. A. .1851
Booksin, L. A. .1852
Brown, J. H .. 1859
Boldemann, May C Native
Bekeart, Mrs. F. C *1849
Bekeart, F. C ..
*1849
Baechtel, M.
1854
Belcher, Rebecca
*1849
Bothwell, Mrs. F. R. *1849
Beard, Mrs. J. L .. *1849
Beaver, Mrs. Ella L. *1846
Beaver, Geo. L .. *1851
Bothwell, Mrs. E. *1852
Bertheau, M. A .. *1849
Byington, Mrs. E. L. *1849
Ball, Lew Anna.
*1852
Brooks, Adam
1853
Brooks, A. E .... 1859
Bucknall, Mrs. Geo. J *1832
Breede, Mrs. S. E ... 1853
Blanchard, Mrs. Lulu 1858
Bangs, Mrs. Alice S. *1848
Botsford, Mrs. H. C.
1852
Bodley, Mrs. Julia.
1849
Briggs, Geo. H ..
1850
Belcher, Mrs. F. P.
*1849
Belcher, Mrs. R. A. *1849
1849
Bush, Eda E .. 1853
Brown, Mrs. Annie C. 1860
Buckman, Mrs. Mattie E. 1852
Bidwell, Mrs. John 1868
Borchers, B. W. 1856
Bash, Mrs. J.
Berg, Frances
Campbell, J. T. 1852
Childs, Mrs. Ella. 1854
Cary, T. P .. .
1852
Chandler, T. H. 1858
Coddington, H. P *1849
Crittenden, Dora K .1853
Crittenden, Mary L. *1853
Christian, John *1856
Cook, Wm. Hoff.
*1859
Cole, Kathryn L.
*1848
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1852
Belknap, Mrs. Chas. 1874
Bartlett, Mrs. W. B 1855
Blacklock, James 1855
Blacklock, Mrs. Jas. 1855
Belden, Elizabeth C. 1858
Barss, F. F .. 1850
Brown, Elam C.
*1849
Butler, S. S.
Bacon, Mrs. W. R.
Briscoe, H. P .. 1850
Cheny, Miss J. C. *1849
Chipman, Mrs. W. 1863
Choynski, Harriet A. 1852 Convey, Mrs. John .. 1860
Cohn, Mrs. A. 1865
Cockrill, W. C. 1851
Cohn, Mrs. S .. 1865
Chittenden, Mrs. Walter A .* 1855 Chambers. Mrs. C. 1860
Chapin, Mary *1849
*Year parents arrived.
Best, Mrs. M. E. 1863
Butler, J. J ....
1855
Broughton, Mrs. A. E.
1855
Beardslee, Mrs. E. K. 1858
Burrell, J. P. ..
1853
Burrell, Martha A. 1853
Boyd, Mrs. A .... 1852
Burrell, Lillie A. 1852
Bishop, Mrs. C. E. 1852
Bounde, Mrs. Mary 1853
Briggs, Mrs. A. B. 1853
Burton, John 1853
Brimblecom, Lucy 1863
Brady, Chas. C. 1849
Boyd, Charles
C.
1854
Bash, Jacob 1851
Butcher, E. A. 1857
Bush, Alice, Dr. 1849
Baker, Mrs. Sallie 1849
Baker, Simeon 1865
Brown, Hugh 1850
Bowen, Dr. J. M. 1852
Boardman, Mrs. C. 1852
Boyd, Mrs. A .... 1852
Buswell, Mrs. J. M. 1856
Berry, Mrs. M. A. 1853
Bergler, Mrs. M. A ..
Bush, Mrs. C. C ..
Brown, Florinnine 1859
Byrne, Henrietta B 1850
Benner, Mrs. A. L. 1852
Brite, Mrs. S. S. 1852
Allen, C. R ...
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Corey, Carrie E .. *1849
Coghlan, Mrs. Mary L. *1849
Corey, Mrs. Nellie. *1849
Columbet, Mrs. C. E. *1854
Curtis, Mrs. F. M. *1849
Curran, Mrs. Erma. 1851
Chappell, F. M. 1850
Connell, C. H ... 1849
Cunningham, Mrs. E. *1857
Carter, Jane D .. *1849
Cashin, Margaret G. *1850
Clark, Mrs. M. G. *1849
Chittenden, Mrs. W. A. *1852
Childs, C. W. 1861
Chamberlain, Mrs. E. J 1852
Chandler, T. H.
1858
Carper, Mrs. S. B. .1851
Campbell, J. D .. 1852
Coombs Mrs. W. L. 1851
Carter, G. W ... 1858
Campbell, Edward 1855
Demerest, T. W. *1849
Doerr, Charles 1853
Drummond, J. Q. 1850
Dampman, Wm. 1865
Dampman, Mrs. A L. 1854
Daunes, Mrs. M. T. 1851
DeLacey, H. A .. 1862
DeLacey. Mrs. H. A. 1859
Dodge, Mrs. E. L .. 1854
Davenport, Mrs. A. L. 1852
Dutton, Mrs. Wm. J
1849
Donahue, Mrs. W. M 1854
Donovan, Miss M. F 1851
Donovan, Miss J. R. 1851
Ellington, T. B. 1857
Ellington, Mrs. T. B
1857
Egert, Mrs. F. 1862
Erkson, Mrs. L. A. 1852
Egbert, R. S ..
1852
Egbert, Mrs. C. A. *1852
Edwards, Mrs. E. J. 1850
Emery, Mrs. J. S. 1849
Emmal, Francis *1849
Francis, Mrs. Marga.ret *1849
Fisher, Mabel S. 1851
Finley, Mrs. Elizabeth. 1846
Frazer, W. W.
1869
Fowler, Mrs. S. L. 1852
Finley, A. W. Jr 1846
Fisher, J. A. . 1852
France, Mrs. H. W *1835
Gosbey, Judge P. F Native
Guerraz, J. D ..... .1853
Guerraz, Mrs. J. D. 1853 Guerraz, H. 1853
Gardner, Mrs. Cornelia. .1846
Graham, Elizabeth M. *1850
Green, Mrs. J. G ..
*1850
Gray, Mrs. E. B. 1863
Gray, Miss Ida .. 1863
Gardner, Mrs. A. G. 1853
Galehouse, Mrs. F. M. 1849
Gage, Stephen T. 1852
Gelatt, R. 1861
Gelatt, Mrs. Amanda B. 1861
Gummer, Mrs. S. F. 1849 Goff, H. F .. 1862
Galloway, J. W. 1852
*Year parents arrived.
Campbell, Mrs.
Alice .1852
Coe, Elizabeth H. . .1854
Chipman, Mrs. W. T. 1863
Chrisman, John 1859
Carter, Jane D. *1849
Collins, D. F. S .. *1851
Chapman, Harriet D 1859
Collins, Dr. G. H ... 1851
Curtis, Mrs. G. Alden. *1852
Comstock, Geo. O
1854
Conway, Mary T .. .1860
Chisholm, Mrs. A. S.
Native
Church, Mrs. Sarah J ..
Cooper, Mrs. H. C.
Campbell, J. C. ..
Campbell, Mrs. J. C.
Bowen, Mrs. Chas ...
Bowen, Mrs. Chas. C.
Coples, Mrs. Dr ...
Campbell, Mrs. J. H.
Campbell, J. H.
DeSoto, Fred G. Native
DeSoto Mrs. A. *1840
Dennis, John T. .1859
Diering, Mrs. Henry *1849
Davis, John F .. *1849
Dolliver, Mrs. S. R. *1849
Daingerfield, E. B. .1850
Dunley, Mrs. Anna D .1850
Davidson, Mrs. F. *1849
Davidson, Harlan
F
*1849
Dorcey, Mrs. C. A .. *1854
Drum, Mrs. Alma. *1849
Drossel, W.
*1854
Eschenburg, Rodney .1849
Everts, Lillian Brown.
*1859
Evans, George .1852
Eldridge, Francenia F 1856
Edwards, Mrs. M. J *1851
Elsassa, Carmen
.1852
Edwards, J.
. 1851
Edwards, Mrs. D. R. *1847
Forbes, H. W. . 1852
Farless, Mrs. V C .. .1849
Fleischman, Mrs. B. L. .1856
Frick, Frances P ... 1851 Fernandez, Carlotta C. 1853
Frost, Mary L. W. 1849
Forrest, E. Lee.
Gorham, Mrs. S. C.
1852
Godfy, W. H ... *1849
Gardner, J. W. .1863
Gaylor, Ella Baldwin *1852
Gunnison, Mrs. A. R. *1849
Goode, J. M ... 1849
Gordon, Mattie E. *1846
Gaines, Mrs. W. S. 1860
Gilmore, J. W .. 1853
Graves, Mrs. N. E. 1849
Graves, Mrs. Mary. 1852
Goodman, Mrs. C. S
*1850
Givens, C. T. ... .1852
Graham, Geo. D.
Goxiola. Mrs. C ..
Green, Mrs. T. G.
Greenwalt, Mrs. H. V.
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Ella Sterling Mighels in her Mother's Shawl snd Bonnet
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Hearst, Phoebe A. 1850
Hudson, Martin 1845
Heath, Virginia D. 1849
Hathaway, J. F ..
1849
Henderson, John W 1849
Henderson, Mrs. H. M.
1856
Hawkins, A. B ...
1866
Hawkins, Mrs. A. B.
1866
Hooper, W. H ..
1860
Howe, W. S ..
*1851
Holmes, Sarah A.
1850
Hall, Mrs. W. H .. 1854
Hall, W. H ...
1854
Howser, Mrs. Fannie
1853
Hargrave, Mrs. J. F.
1848
Hayward, Rachel H.
1855
Heath, Mrs. A. M. Alexander.1856
Heath, Virginia D ..
.1849
Hutchinson, Rome Burnett. * 1849
Hawk, J. L ... *1849
Hall, Sarah J. 1850
Hill, Andrew P .. 1853
Hoder, Mrs. Mary E.
1871
Hutchinson. Farina
1852
Hawkins, Mrs. A. E.
1856
Herring, L.
1851
Herring, S. H. 1856
Inskeep, Miss Florence
1853
Inskip, John
. 1854
Ingham, Nettie L. *1849
January, William A
1849
January, Mary H. 1852
January, John J ..
*1849
January, Mrs. John.
*1849
Jewell, Ellen R. D ..
1852
Joseph, Mrs. A. C .. 1849
Kelly, Mrs. Mary R.
1856
Karst, Wm. .
1852
Keith, Mary McHenry
1855
Kennedy, A. W.
1856
King, Mrs. Ida V
*1849
Kingdon, Mrs.
E
. 1858
Kohn, N. S.
*1849
Knowles, John
1852
Keefer, Alice F.
1852
Keating, Mrs. E. A.
1887
Lewis, Patty Reed .. 1846
Lathrop, Mrs. Mary E.
1852
Lockerman, Mrs. Adelia. 1859 Long, Mrs. Ida Tuttle .. 1856
Levy, Miss O. C .. *1849
Little, Edith Fisher
.1860
Ladd, Lillie I.
1859
Ladd, Tra W. 1852
Lawrence, Mrs. Marian .1849
Laumeister, J. A.
*1851
Laumeister, Gustav 1853
Laumeister, Mabel Seale *1853
Levy, Mr.
1852
Lindsay, Mrs. W. K
1852
Lovell, J. A ..
1852
Ladd, Mrs. F. G. *1850 Learned, D. A ... 1850
Lewis, Mrs. Carl *1846
Lauer, Mrs. B .. 1850
Laird, Mrs. J. T. 1852
Latham, W. C ..
1849
Lamphin, Mrs. S. D.
1852
Hawley, J.
1849
Harlan, E. C., Jr .. *1846
Harlan, Mrs. E. C .. .1846
Hughes, Mrs. M ...
1854
Howard, M. E ...
1856
Henry, John B .. 1849
Hamilton, Mrs. Mana. *1848
Hirleman, Matilda Murr .1852
Hanley, Miss M. E.
*1849
Hanley, Nora P.
*1849
Herold, Phil
1855
Hamon, Mary C ..
1853
Holden, Mrs. Mary E.
1870
Hyde. Mrs. C. L ..
1852
Harrington, Perle Hester. *1849
Hinman, Dr. M. D. 1849
Hinman, Mrs. M. D.
1851
Hinman, Clara A ...
*1849
Higgins, Marietta S.
1849
Higgins, Mrs. May.
1850
Hortop, Mrs. Henry.
1857
Hill, Margaret Grote
Native
Hunt, Clarence M. Native
Harlan, Flora Sparks
Herrmann, Mrs. A. T.
Hyde, Mrs. Isaac ..
Hume, Martha D.
Irwan, Mrs. Josephine
.1847
Irving, Mrs. S. P
Jenkins, Lida M.
*1846
Jobson, David
. 1849
Jacobs, Mrs. E. J.
1850
Jones, Mrs. Mary A
1846
Jefferson, Sadie E.
*1852
Johnson, E. M.
Kleinclaus, Mrs. T.
1949
Knowlter, Miss K. C.
1864
King, John A ...
1850
Knickerbocker, Eugene
1867
Kimball, Rebecca M.
Knowles, Mrs. F. S ..
Kelley, J. A ..
Knapp, Mrs. Edwin E
Knapp, Sewell A.
Ladd, Mrs. Helen B. S. 1849
Ladd, Miss ..
*1849
Leavitt, Mrs. G. D.
1853
Laird, Helah
*1846
Laird, Mrs. Emma.
1849
Llewellyn, Mary Harlan ..
.1846
Laroche, Frances S ..
*1852
Latham, Miss Elizabeth W. * 1849 Lee, G. W .. 1857
Livia, Mrs.
1855
Lee, Mrs. Jane.
.1850
Lightner, Elizabeth
G.
1852
Little, Edith F.
1860
Long, Ida W ..
. 1852
Leigh, Mrs. Ella Lees
Native
Lang, Mrs. Julia Nutting.
Lavin, Mrs. Mary.
Lavin, F. G ..
Livermore, Miss G. G.
Lille, Eugenia Baker
Limbaugh, Eva J.
Lockerman, Tyson W.
*Year parents arrived.
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PIONEER AND OLD SETTLERS' DAY SOUVENIR
Moultrie, Mrs. Riley S. 1846
Moody, Mrs. Frances E. 1847
Moody, Mrs. F. E. 1874
Myers, A. J ... 1853
Muuch, Robert
1872
Moore, Mrs. E ..
1855
Morrell, Mrs. J. M. *1850
Morrell, Frank D .. 1850
Merritt, Mrs. Laurette. *1852
Metzler, Mrs. C. P .. .1858 Morse, Mrs. Albion H. *1852
McCracken, Mrs. E. M. 1846
McDonald, H. C ... 1868
McDonald, A. 1852
McDonald, Mrs. A .. 1852
McConnell, Miss Anna.
1857
McKee, Capt. Henry. 1849
McGreger, Maggie 1852
McCarthy, Miss Ellen. 1859
McCormick, Mary S .. *1850
McCormick, Mrs. Marg.
F .. 1850
McHenry, John 1850
McConnell, Thomas 1850
Mckenzie, G. A ... 1853
McKenzie, Mrs. G. A. 1853
McAllister, Frances H.
1849
McIntyre, Anna E. *1849
McMillan, J. G ..
McConnell, Jennie A.
McCaslin, Mrs. Eveline
McMahon, Thos.
Middleton, H. L.
Martin, Chas. C .. . Native
Martel, Adelia F.
Mann, Mrs. Robert L.
Magrane, Mrs. J. A.
Mesmer, Mrs. Joseph.
Miller, John J.
Maples, Stephen
Maples, Mrs. Stephen.
Murphy, Mrs. G. W.
Nelson, Mrs. C. A.
*1852
Newman, Mrs. M.
.1854
Nelson, Mrs. C. A.
Oakes, Mrs. Geo. A.
Native
O'Hanlon, Mrs. R. T.
1853
Osborne, Mrs. R. P ..
O'Brien, Mrs. M. A.
Pyle, J.
.1846
Pyle, Mrs. J. F. 1846
Pollock, Mrs. H. M. .1848
Powell, Mrs. A. J. *1859
Powell, Mrs. H. *1850
Pierce, Mrs. R. T. *1851
Prescott, A. A ..
1852
Prescott, Capt. M. 1868
Palmer, Mrs. S ... 1853
Porter, Mrs. John T.
Phelps, Laura Hester 1849
Peckham, James A. *1847 Preisker, Mrs. C. J. 1863
Peckham, J. M .. *1847
Partrick, Jasper *1856
Parker, Mrs. G. W 1854
Poppe, Robert C. 1854
Prewett, John T. 1863 Peckham. L. M. Phillips, Mrs. H. B.
Prewett, Mrs. John T 1863
Porter, Mrs. D. J. 1853
Pinger, J. H .. 1852
Quigley, Mrs. B. C. 1849
*Year parents arrived.
Murphy, Virginia Reed. .1846
Morrell, Mrs. Clara. 1853
Maples, M. C ... 1854
Madden, Mrs. J. E. 1852
Miller, Mrs. E. P. 1852
Martell, Mrs. J. L. 1849
Ingram
1850
Maples, C. . 1854
Murman, Mrs. M. 1854
Morrell, H. C.
1854
Morrell, J. B ..
*1854
Murphy, Mrs. L. M.
*1847
Montross, Mrs. Sarah.
1849
Melvin, Mrs. Joseph 1863
Moore, Mrs. Laura. 1856
Moore, H. A ..... 1861
Marshall, Mrs. P. Stanton. . 1849
Merchant, Ella F. 1849
Mahoney, Dr. Margaret. *1849
Moore, Jessie Dean. 1847
Mesmer, Joseph 1859
Murgotten, Francis Clark .. *1852
Murgotten, Henry . *1852
Murgotten, Mrs. F. C. *1852
Murgotten,
Alex P.
1852
Murgotten, Martha K. 1855
Murgotten, Mabel N.
*1849
Meusdorffer, Miss
*1849
Maine, Mrs. C. S.
*1846
McPike, A. J. ..
1849
Moynehan, Anne L.
*1850
Mighels, Ella Sterling
1852
Matty, A. .
1853
Moore, Mrs. L. S 1870
Molera, France M. *1852
Maine, Mrs. C. S .. *1846
Milroy, Mrs. T. S. 1880
Maxwell, Mrs. E. 1853
Neal, Mrs. Sophie 1849
Norden, Mrs. J.
1859
Nelson, Mrs. Henry
*1850
Ogier, Mrs. Margaret. 1846
O'Callaghan, Margaret *1849
O'Callaghan, Anna *1849
Osborn, Helena H. *1846
Pleasants, W. J .. 1849
Pleasants, Mrs. W. J 1849
Pleasants. Ruth *1849
Phelan, Jas. D. *1849
Pacheco, N. J .. . *1776
Parkell, Mrs. H. H. 1851
Palmer, Mrs. S .. 1853
Penniman, A. C. 1850
Penniman, G. A. 1862
Pleiffer, Mrs. T. 1849
Potter, Etta Hoyt. *1852
Putterman, Thos. 1854
Pendergris, Mrs. E. 1852
Pattison, Mrs. Fred C.
Pratt, Sophie Pearl.
Palm, Mrs. E. A ..
Palm, E.
Quivey, Mrs. M. C.
1852
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Marks, Mrs. M. C.
1859
PIONEER AND OLD SETTLERS' DAY SOUVENIR
Mrs. E. M. McCracken Mrs. Margaret Lawry
Mr. H. C. Shattuck In His 1849 Wagon
PIONEER AND OLD SETTLERS' DAY SOUVENIR
Ryland, Miss Norma. *1849
Robbins, J. H ... *1849
Reed, Mrs. Anna Yount. 1851
Reed, Mrs. F. A .. 1845
Richardson, May L.
*1852
Rutherford, Chas. A *1851
Ross, Miss Leola. . *1849
Ross, Erma *1849
Richards, Judge J. E. 1856
Richards, Mrs. J. E. 1858
Riehl, Mrs. Josephine 1864
Ringer, J. H ...
1852
Raymond, Mrs. W. H.
*1852
Russell, Mrs. Lucy.
1854
Rutter, Mrs. M. A .. 1860
Richmond, Mrs. M. H. *1849
Rahm, Mrs. Helen A. 1853
Rogers, Mrs. M. T. 1854
Rooney, Mrs. V. E. 1856
Ressequie, Mrs. Ethel. *1846
Smith, Mrs. Mary A. 1846
Smith, Mrs. Amanda. 1851
Smith,
Mrs. Ione
1849
Smith,
Miss E ..
*1853
Smith,
C. C ...
1852
Smith,
Stephen M. 1843
Sitton,
Minerva
1850
Sitton, S. P. . 1850
Sitton, Mrs. S. P 1856
Snook, Miss C. A. *1849
Stovall, Anna M. *1850
Stetson, C. R .. 1855
Schlitz, John
J
1855
Swope, Clara
*1849
Swope, Emma
*1849
Stephens, L. D. 1849
Schartzer, Mattie 1856
Sullivan, Mrs. J. H. 1850
Steckter, Mrs. M. E.
1853
1855
Simon, Mrs. F. S.
*1849
Swanz, Mrs. E. L. 1852
Shattuck, Mrs. H. C.
1849
Shattuck, H. C.
1849
Saunders, Addie *1852
Saunders, Mildred *1858
Staniels, N. A .. 1854
Seale, Mrs. H. W. 1853
Seale, Miss Barbara. *1853
Seale, Miss Marian. *1853
Sparks, Mrs. M. C. 1865
Serles, Mary E. 1852
Stetson, Mrs. M. 1856
Simpson, W. M. 1852
Stone, Mrs. F. A. 1858
Swain, O. E ...
1852
Tarleton, Mrs. Jennie M .... .1852
Tiffer, John 1849
Thomas. Mrs. V. L. 1871 Tuska, Mrs. Uriel J. *1849
Taber, Mrs. Floyd. *1849
Trubody, W. A .. 1847
Trubody, Mrs. W. A. 1852
Treanton, Pauline *1850
Turrell, Chas. B. *1849 Thayer, S. I. 1853
True, C. F .. 1859
Taylor, Mrs. W. S. R 1852
Taylor, Frances H. *1850
Taylor, James P. 1849
*Year parents arrived.
Rooney, Mrs. J. F .. *1846
Russell, Mrs. Emily M. .1865
Riehl, Mrs. Adam. 1864
Riley, Miss J. B. 1876
Richards, Mrs. E. M. 1863
Reed, William W. 1867
Robson, Mary B .. *1849
Richards, Norman *1852
Richards, Philip McL. *1852
Russell, Mrs. E. F
1865
Russ, Mrs. J. Austin.
1861
Reed, Chas. C .. *1846
Rucker, Mrs. Waldo
Richmond, Geo. .
Richmond, Mrs. Geo
Richards, Mrs. M. E.
Rose, Mrs. C. A ...
Richards, Miss M. E.
Read Elizabeth E.
Ramsey, Mrs.
Shackelford, Mrs. May
McCommons
*1850
Sylden, Mrs.
*1856
Sutton, Alice J. 1868
Scott, Mrs. C. C. 1868
Stone, Mrs. Mary
.1852
Sykes, L. D) ..
1852
Siering, Henry *1850
Salmonson, Ruth M.
1849
Siering, Mrs. Henry. *1849
Shaw, Mark B.
Schwartz, Mrs. E. J. W. 1846
Sweker, Mrs. S ...
.1863
Seybolt, Sue January *1849 Shepard, Mrs. B. D. . 1852
Slyden, Mrs.
*1856
Schrievson, Ernest .1853
Shuey, Sarah I., M. D. 1856
Strowbridge, J. H ... 1852
Strowbridge, Mrs. J. H.
1852
Souther, W. H. 1849
Sedgley, Eliza .1849
Smith, Jennie A ..
Schwan, Mrs. Elizabeth
Stuart, Mrs. J. I.
Steele, Philip E.
Steele, Mrs. L. F.
Safford, Pansy
Sutherland, T. P
Sutherland, Mrs. T. P.
Schippe, Mrs.
Sontheimer, J. J.
Sanderson, A. A.
Sherwood, Mrs. G. W
Stevens, Mrs. C. L ..
Travis, Miss K. D.
1852
Thompson, Sadie S.
*1849
Towne, Mrs. J. E. *1849 Teeder, D. M .. 1857
Teeder, Mrs. D. M. 1862
Tracy, P. S ...
*1855
Trethewa, Mrs. E. L. *1849
Terrill, Alida W. 1849
Tennant, Mrs. C. *1849
Thompson, Mrs. W. W *1850
Taylor, Ella B .. 1852
Tracey, Mrs. P. S *1854
Taylor, C. W ..
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Shaw, Mark B ..
PIONEER AND OLD SETTLERS' DAY SOUVENIR
Valadie, Leon 1852
Vaughn, J. A. 1860
Vining, Mary N .. 1852
Van Denburgh, E. D. 1849
Van Black, G. W .. 1859
Wilson, Mrs. Llewellyn 1847
Walcom, George 1861
Workman, Wm. H. 1854
Workman, Marie E. *1856 Wieland, Mrs. Mary 1847
Williams, Mrs. F. H
1854
Ward, Elizabeth J.
*1850
Williams, G. E. .1856
Weber, Mrs. Fannie McGre- gor 1854
Watkins, Mrs. L. J 1850
Wade, Mrs. John ..
1852
Wise, Julie
1850
Ware, Mary Sharpe
*1852
Wesson, Rose C. S.
*1847
Wilson, Sarah V. *1852
Wallace, L. B ... 1863
Woodward, Miss *1853
Wood, Mrs. M. A.
1852
Wood, Elsie M ...
*1852
Wayne, Thos. D. Jr. *1849
Waterman, Jos.
.1853
Waterman, Mrs. Jos
1858
Wallace, Miss J. W.
*1849
Young, Mrs. J. Malcolm 1849
Younger, C. B.
Native
Zumwalt, Rebecca E. 53
Zalriskie, Dr.
47
*Year parents arrived.
Van Scoten, Mrs. M. S .. .1862
Van Winkle, H. L .. 1849 Van Praag, E. D. . Native
Vollmer, K. L.
Woodhams, A. R. 1849
Weston, Mrs. J. A. *1849
Wallace, H. J .. 1865
Williams ,Mrs. K. T. 1859
Willson, Mrs. W. W *1850
Wool, Mrs. J. C .. *1852
Walk, Mrs. A. J. 1853
Wilcox, E. J ... 1853
Witthhouse, A. J. F 1849
Weatherwax, C. H .. 1852
Wallasen, Josie W 1849
Williams, Mrs. A. S.
*1849
Williams, E. 1852
Wilson, Mrs. Hattie R 1847
Williams, Mary E.
Wyruck, C.
Wilson, A.
Wilson, Loretta
Wilson, Fred. A ..
Williams, Grace
Warder, Mrs. V. M.
Williams, Jane R.
York, W. E.
1845
Zimmerman, Mrs. Mary
...
1854
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Miner's Gold Rocker Used on the Banks of the American River
1070-P Budemeit- Lucent C. Officeul Phate
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