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February 12, 2016 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Daily Alta California, 19 February 1886: The captain and crew of a coffee-laden vessel from Rio Janeiro had a thrilling experience. During a storm the water got into the hold, the cargo became completely saturated, and the whole mass rose like yeast. With a shock that shook the vessel to her centre, the decks burst … [Read more…]

Posted in: California Newspaper Archive, Faits Divers, History, Sea Stories Tagged: boats, Captain McDonald, cargo, crew, decks, first officer, he bottom, Rio Janeiro, rough sea, sea, Sea stories, ship, steamer, steamer Europa, storm, third officer, vessel

HAMAN’S HAND – 1886

February 10, 2016 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Daily Alta California, 19 February 1886 HAMAN’S HAND. Following Up a Dead Man’s Projected Fraud. AN OLD NOTARY’S CONFESSION. W. H. Flesher’s Dramatic Work in Using a Dead Man’s Hand to Sign a Will — The Infringement Suit Against the Sutter street Railroad. There are not a few people who will remember that shortly after … [Read more…]

Posted in: California Newspaper Archive, Faits Divers, History Tagged: California, crime, Forgery, Fraud, patent, San Francisco, SAN QUENTIN

WHAT ENGLISH WORKMEN SING, December 1871

January 26, 2016 by sergneri Leave a Comment

WHAT ENGLISH WORKMEN SING. “The Secularist Manual of Songs and Ceremonies ” has recently attracted some notoriety, from the allusion made to it by Gladstone in a recent speech. It is the creed and song-book, so to speak, of the revolutionary working classes in England, and a correspondent furnishes some specimens of the rhyme it … [Read more…]

Posted in: California Newspaper Archive, Faits Divers, History, Politics, Racism, Slavery, Thinking about Tagged: 1871, ENGLISH, Gladstone, Lower Classes, Sacramento Daily Union, Secularist Manual, workmen

A Malicious Anonymous Letter – 1882

January 6, 2016 by sergneri

Daily Alta California – 25 February 1882 Yesterday afternoon Superintendent of Schools Taylor called at the office of the Chief of Police and asked police assistance in searching the male pupils at Hamilton Grammar School, on Geary street, for concealed firearms. It appears that Mr. Robinson, Principal of the school, received an anonymous letter, stating … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Faits Divers, History Tagged: San Francisco Schools

Accident at Nuclear Plant Spawns a Medical Mystery

December 21, 2015 by sergneri

From the LA Times Accident at Nuclear Plant Spawns a Medical Mystery : Health: Questions are being raised about the effects of radiation exposures. Scientific answers are lacking. LINDA ROACH MONROE | TIMES STAFF WRITER | 09/10/1990 RICHLAND, Wash. — On that Saturday morning in 1962, the men whose bodies formed the radiological front lines … [Read more…]

Posted in: Environment, History, Nuclear Industry, Science, the Anthropocene Tagged: 1962, 1976, 1990, Accident, blue flash, Cerenkov radiation, Hanford, Hanford Nuclear Reservation, Nuclear, radiation, The Atomic Man

Must See the Race – 1856

November 24, 2015 by sergneri

From the Sacramento Daily Union, 18 April 1856 – some things never change: Must See the Race. — The Legislature, not much to its credit certainly, adjourned yesterday, not far from 12 o’clock, for the sole purpose of permitting the majority to attend at the Race Course, and witness the race. As per resolution, that body … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, History Tagged: 1856, California State Legislature, legislature, Sacramento Daily Union

TWO LITTLE GIRLS OF SANTA ROSA – 1906

October 23, 2015 by sergneri

Abstract $420 From “Bank” in Woodpile and Start on Long Journey. Sacramento Union, 1 November 1906 The four children who were arrested Tuesday night in this city while fleeing from their homes in Santa Rosa, were taken back yesterday by Constable S. J. Gillam of that place. The two elder girls, Maggie Givelin and Nora … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Faits Divers, History Tagged: 1906, Sacramento, Sacramento Union, Santa Rosa

French Snails.

March 14, 2015 by sergneri

Mariposa Gazette, 23 May 1914 Ernest Camin had on exhibition in his store this week, a quantity of live fresh water snails raised on the old Camin ranch in Cathey’s Valley. The “seed” was planted in a spring on the ranch by Mr. Camin’s father who brought them from France a number of years ago. … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Climate Change, Environment, Ethical and green living, History, Science, the Anthropocene Tagged: France, fresh water snails, invasive pest, snail farming

State Vaccine Agent

March 1, 2015 by sergneri

SMALL POX.— The undersigned has just receiv- ed a fresh supply of VACCINE MATTER, and is pre- pared to vaccinate all persons who may call on him. J. P. SHARKEY, State Vaccine Agent, J near 2d street. Sacramento Daily Union,  6 June 1855

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, History, Pandemic, Science Tagged: 1855, Sacramento Daily Union, SMALL POX, vaccinate, vaccine

Sonoma County Opens ‘Recycletown’

February 12, 2015 by sergneri

On Saturday, June 27, at the County Sanitary Landfill on Mecham Road off south Stony Point Road between Petaluma and Cotati, “Recycletown” will be officially inaugurated by Garbage Reincarnation, Inc., the Sonoma County Community Recycling Center, and by the Sonoma County Public Works Department. Recycletown is a place where citizens can bring used oil, paint, … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, Environment, Ethical and green living, Faits Divers, History, Sea Stories, Thinking about Tagged: Cotati, Garbage Reincarnation Inc., Mecham Road, Petaluma, RecycleTown, Scarp Craft, Scrapture, Sonoma County, Sonoma county landfill, The Dump
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