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Affordable Housing – 1922

September 25, 2016 by sergneri Leave a Comment

One Housing Need. Sacramento Union, 19 August 1922 DISCOURAGEMENT is still the lot of the newcomer and the newlywed who seek to find shelter for himself and family. The old bugaboo which confronted the man in need of a temporary home in the days immediately after the war still stalks in the troubled dreams of … [Read more…]

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O. F. WILLEY & CO.

September 14, 2016 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Sacramento Daily Union, June 1873   An advertisement from the Sacramento Daily Union, June 1873, which shows the never changing love of personal modes of transportation in America, not much different now than 143 years ago.

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Faits Divers, Thinking about Tagged: BAROUCHES, BASSET PHAETONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, CLARENCES, COUPES, LANDAULETTES, LANDAUS, PHAETONS, SULKIES, WAGONS

Independent Taxpayers’ Party of Sacramento [Part 2.]

September 13, 2016 by sergneri Leave a Comment

EXTENDING THE WORK. [Part 2.] Sacramento Daily Union, 5 June 1873 . “A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump.” The movement inaugurated in Sacramento county by the Taxpayers’ party, has already extended to Yuba, as will be seen by reading the appended call to ” the independent voters” of that county. The only difference is … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Thinking about Tagged: 1873, California, Independent Taxpayers' Party, Independent Taxpayers' Party of Sacramento, Sacramento

Independent Taxpayers’ Party of Sacramento [Part 1.]

September 13, 2016 by sergneri Leave a Comment

SACRAMENTO TO HER SISTER COUNTIES. [Part 1.] Sacramento Daily Union, 5 June 1873 . The address of the Independent Taxpayers’ Committee, after setting forth with remarkable brevity the causes which have made the new local political party necessary and the issue between the people of this county and the railway monopoly, points to the “election … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Thinking about Tagged: 1873, Central Pacific Railroad, Independent Taxpayers' Party, Independent Taxpayers' Party of Sacramento, Sacramento

Captain Jack, the celebrated Modoc chief 1873

September 12, 2016 by sergneri Leave a Comment

CAPTAIN JACK`S GENEALOGY The Son of an Old Kentucky Filibuster. [From the Frankfort (Ky.) Yeoman.] It is at this time currently reported in this community, and by many believed, that Captain Jack, the celebrated Modoc chief, is the son of Captain Jack Chambers, a native and formerly well-known citizen of the western part of this … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Faits Divers, History, Obituaries, Racism Tagged: 1873, American Indians, Captain Jack Chambers, Chief Captain Jack, Medoc Indians, Sacramento Daily Union

Ten doctors and eight lawyers 1878

September 11, 2016 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Russian River Flag, Number 19, 14 March 1878 Ten doctors and eight lawyers find employment at Petaluma, respectively in killing people and winding up their estates, etc. Petaluma has about 140 pianos and organs, valued at $42,000 in use in that city, and gives employment to 13 professional music teachers.

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Faits Divers, History, Obituaries, Sea Stories Tagged: Eight lawyers, music teachers, organs, Petaluma, pianos, Ten doctors

SOLANO – On the Derivation and Definition of the Names …

August 29, 2016 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Daily Alta California, Volume 1, Number 103, 29 April 1850 REPORT FROM THE SELECT COMMITTEE On the Derivation and Definition of the Names of the several Counties of the State of California, &c. SOLANO.— This is the second name of the celebrated missionary Francisco Solano, and was also borne by the great chief of the … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive Tagged: 1817, Benicia, Carquines, Counties, Jose Arguello, Malaca, Sem-yeto, Solano, State of California, Suisun

SONOMA, January 1, 1848.

August 29, 2016 by sergneri Leave a Comment

[Cal. Star’s Sonoma Correspondence.] SONOMA, January 1, 1848. DEAR EDITOR,— I greet you with a happy New Year, and wish you health and prosperity so long as you live, and a host of young editors to prop your tottering old age to the tomb, with talent sufficient to wear the shoes of their dad, and … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Faits Divers Tagged: 1848, Petaluma, Sonoma, Vallejo

Emperor Norton I, Dei Gratia Emperor of the United Sates and Protector of Mexico

August 26, 2016 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Updates to this post as new proclamations are discovered: Daily Alta California, Volume 21, Number 6928, 8 March 1869 AMUSEMENTS, ETC Mechanics’ Pavilion.— The attendance still continues to be large at the Velocipedestrian School. A few days ago Emperor Norton was present, and he mounted one of the bicycles to find how it went. Helios, … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Faits Divers, History, Obituaries, Thinking about Tagged: Emperor Norton, Old San Francisco, proclamation

A RIVAL TO DONALD TRUMP, err, EMPEROR NORTON ??

August 22, 2016 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Amazing parallels to how the contemporary press, in 2016, created Donald Trump’s candidacy for the GOP Presidential nomination and how it played out for Daniel Pratt, Junior, in 1869, at least as depicted in this story. Pratt’s life, as shown in his Wikipedia page, was a bit less charmed: A RIVAL TO EMPEROR NORTON. From … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Faits Divers, Thinking about Tagged: 1869, Daniel Pratt Junior, Donald Trump, Emperor Norton, Presidential Candidates
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