January, 1999, re her visit in April impersonating Madam Pantalon; ref Women's History Performers List, National Women's History Project ( NWHP@aol.com ); also Texas Historical Commission cbeeman@access.texas.gov ; Monique Fillion--------------
1431.3767------e-mail--Kennedy Wheels--correspondence file--Shelly Davis-King shellydk@mlode.com ----re restoration of a wheel; inquiry about records, archives--------------
1431.3768------e-mail--old movies--correspondence file--Allen Martin at twogun@inreach.com ----ref Come Next Spring shot in Amador and Republic pictures; also Turner Classic Movies------
1431.3769------e-mail--Highway 88 project--correspondence file--Joel Windmiller at hywaymn@pacbell.net --htt;: //home.pacbell.net/hywaymn/ --reference transmitting images for his web-site and purchase of books; A's response this date after research--------------
6675------business card--Vinciguerra Ravioli Company--manuscript file------Jim and Kim Vinciguerra, 225 Sutter St., Jackson, CA 95642, 209-223-7654--------------
6676------funeral program--Norma J Banicevich--manuscript file--attendance----Died 10 January 1999; interred 15 January 1999--------------
6677------typescript--sermon--manuscript file--attendance----sermon delivered Sunday, January 17, 1999, Trinity Episcopal Church, Father Bill Adams--------------
6678------book, softcover-- Ghost Towns & Mining Camps of California, A History & a Guide--bookcase--Henry Mace--this date--by Remi Nadeau, Crest Publishers, Santa Barbara, 4th edition, 10th printing, 1992; includes photos of what is now Amador County, including: Fiddletown 1850-51, daguerreotype ; view of mines near Volcano showing extensive flume construction (Cal Hist Soc)--"Group of miners at Sutter Creek, 1851 (Cal Hist Soc); "busy center of Jackson....." (error, not Jackson)------------
ACCESSIONING 21 JANUARY 1999
6679--01/21/1999--Cenotto--calendar--Amador Ledger Print (ALP Graphics)--oversize graphics--from Debbie Collins----small and large 1999 calendars, small with Keystone mine photo from Archives; the bigger (.1) with '92 photos of Kennedy Mine--------------
6680------various--Mugford--manuscript file, school photo file--Bonnie Mugford, Santa Fe--BonMugford@aol.com --.1 Vol 1 No 1, newsletter "The Mugford Clan, Northern California Pioneers", December 1998; re Mugford clan gathering in Sutter Creek, 11 Sept 1999--William Roy Mugford, out of Francis Roy Mugford, out of Wm Roy Mugford, out of John Mugford; .2 scanned copy of photo of school children, photographed on steps of Sutter Creek Grammar School; writing on back of post card reveals it was when the 85' flag pole was dedicated; ref Amy Mugford and Bernice Lucke; filed with school photo, Sutter Creek; 1431.3770 - note from B Mugford to Archivist--------
6681------internet printout Boys Will Be Boys, a silent motion picture--manuscript file-- internet site imdb.com ----Lists cast, directors, etc, movie shot in Jackson in 1921--------------
6682------preserrvation plan, typescript, copy--Knight Foundry--manuscript file--from Andy Fahrenwald, Samuel Knight Chapter of Society for Industrial Archeology--Save Knight Foundry Task Force--with inscribed note to archivist; draft outline preservation plan, 8 January 1999; 17 page plan--------------
6683------scanned image, mining photo, unidentified--Jackson area gold mine, maybe the Anita Mine; photo taken by McCafferty, Jackson; miner has candle----------------------
6684------calendar, 1999--Central Sierra Bank--vertical file--from bank----Has various illustrations from cities with a bank branch; for June, illustration is a pen & ink of the Serbian Orthodox Church and Cemetery by Helmut Schmitt; --------------
6685------typescript, copy and flyer--Fiddletown School House--manuscript file--mail, Mary E Kwoka----about 1999 fundraiser, 7 Feb 1999, community hall--------------
6686------newsletter--Jackson Rancheria Casino & Hotel--manuscript file--mail----. "The Arrow," January 1999, cover, groundbreaking for enlarged casino, etc.photos Carol Freer and Doug Gunselman; 1431.3771 - transmittal letter, Kelly Taylor, graphics department--------------
6687------mailer--Amador County Arts Council, membership pitch, etc events for 1999-------------
6688------photos and glass negatives--various--photos, various--obtained from Chuck Dunklee for $400 (1431.3772)----.1 interior of bar in Amador Hotel, Amador City, 10x8 neg, cracked in two places, corner missing; no date, circa 1900:? 1.1 same size, one horizontal crack, exterior view of Amador Hotel, Amador City; .2 interior? Bunker Hill mine, shift of employees, --"Lawrence White, Superintendent"--.2.3 carte de visite from unknown album, probably of drytown family: .2.1 Frank Church, boy; .2.2 "Stacy" 2.4 Mr Tosier (Tozier) by Bradley & Rulofson; .2.4 Mrs O'Brian (O"Brien), by JA Todd, Sacramento; 2.5 OBrien boy, by JA Todd; .2.6 small photo than carte de visite, "Kate Hinkson (Uncle Dick's daughter) aka Richard Hinkson, by Edwards of Merced; .2.7 Frank Switzer, R Rogers, Placerville; .2.8 Frank Jennings, boy; .2.9 Professor Whitney, mother's music teacher; by Geo H Gilbert, Placerville; .2.10 tin--type, "compliments of Filibuster," "cousin;" .2.11 boy, "Uncle Nelson Hinkson's son;" by W Kay, Jackson; .2.12 tintype, "Susie Harrington, Aunt Susie's child; .2.13 Mary Church; .2.14 infant, "Ray or Roy Tosier (Tozier); by IW Taber, SF; .2.15 Burgess?--Reed's Stockton; .2.16 Olive Susie Burgess, born Oct 26, 1883; by Bacon Bros, San Jose; .2.17 "Susie Burgess, Aunt Abby's sister;" by Wright's, San Jose; young girl; .2.18 "Eva Burt's sister," by AR Treat; .2.19 "Mrs Jenings," Jennings; 2.20 "Jening," --Jennings, boy; 2.21 "Frank Harrington, Aunt Susan's boy," boy; .2.22 "George Jenings (Jennings), boy; .2.23 "Frank Jennings," boy; .2.24 "George Lemon," young man; .2.25 "Bill Stacy," by Edouart & Cobb, SF; .2.26 "Wheeler," by AR Treat; .2.27 "Mrs McWain,"--(McWayne), AR Treat, young woman; .2.28 "Mrs Fisher," ; .2.29 unidentified youngster, by W Kay; .2.30 Kay photo, unid young girl; .2.31 Kay, unid young man; END GROUP
ACCESSIONING 22 JANUARY 1999
INSERT 6674.68--01/22/1999--Cenotto--district court case--SC Fogus vs D. Maujer--Box 1------.1 bond James Graham, Joseph Lesbros; ..2 attachment, Barrett & Co ref; --------------
6674.69------district court case--James H Ferris vs Artemus Hitchcock (& Courtright)--Box 1------.1 assign to W.A. Boggs .4 attachment, last item; 6674.70 - Julia Ann Bookstaver vs Robert A; .2 summons; .3 referee GW Seaton; .6 last item; --------------
ACCESSIONING 27 JANUARY 1999
6689--01/27/1999--Cenotto--newsletter--Amador Economic Development Corporation--manuscript file--mailed----Issue No 3, Winter, 1999, message from President Dennis Rodman; profile of Mel Emerson, AEDC director; Foothill Citizens for a Community College by Ross King--------------
6690------article, magazine--Easton family of Fiddletown; O'Riordan family; Terre Rouge Winery; Farnham Tree farm--vertical--December, 1998 issue of Sunset, pg 76 on; Del and Cora Farnham in picture with families------------------
6691------newspaper article--Bank of Amador--manuscript file--from Sacramento Bee, 25 January 1999, Inside Business----Article by Jack Sirard on Bank; photo of Larry Standing, president and CEO of bank; long article--------------
6692------typescript, copies--Sierra Nevada; US Forest Service; Forest Management Plan--vertical--forest service----.1 Sierra Nevada Conservation Activities, Summary of Existing Management Direction, Report of Forest Service Interdisciplinary Analysis Team, 7 Aug 1998; --.2 Sierra Nevada Forest Plan Amendment Project EIS, 1998; notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement; --.3 Sierra Nevada Framework, Draft Design Paper, Contexts and Commitments, version 1.4, 11/18/1998; --.4 Sierra Nevada Science Review, report of Science Review Team, 24 July 1998--------
6693------letter, faxed copy--Sierra Nevada forest management plan environmental impact statement; public comment--manuscript file--from TSPN, Warren Carleton, Jackson, 21 Jan 1999----Carleton's letter to Steve Clauson, EIS Team Leader, USDA Forest Service, Sierra Nevada Framework Project, 801 I St., Room 419, Sacramento CA 95814; Carleton's comment on plan--------------
6694------packet, reports etc--Trinity Episcopal Church, Sutter Creek--manuscript file--attendance---- papers from annual meeting, 22 Jan 1999, including church roster, addresses, e-mail addresses--------------
6695------newspaper -- Amador Ledger-Dispatch--newspapers, L-D--subscription----first Sunday edition of paper, perhaps ever; the Sutter Creek Independent had a Sunday issue back in the 1870s; don't know of any others; maybe Quincy Prospector, Amador Dispatch daily; dated January 24, 1999, 3 sections, 28 pages--------------
6696------book, soft--"On The Back Roads, Discovering Small Towns of America," by Bill Graves, color photo of author posing on Main Street, Sutter Creek;--bookcase--from Henry Mace----photo taken by Henry Mace; no index!--------------
6697------newsletter--Kennedy Mine, Foundation--manuscript file--mail----January, 1999----------
6698------newsletter--Amador County Historical Society--manuscript file--from president----------
ACCESSIONING 28 JANUARY 1999
INSERT 6674.71--01/28/1999--Cenotto--district court case--John Hoagland vs David Batz--box 1------.2 bond, F Flanders, WM Seawell; .3 last item; 6674.72 - Timothy Shea or David M Osborn; .1 Thomas Johnson, SF Deardorff, Wm K Johnston; .2 witnesses, AF Lapham, AS Putnam, Patrick Ryan; .3 last item; 6674.73 - People vs Samuel A Phoenix, or case by At---torney General, re Phoenix is legally sheriff; .3 opinion about sheriffalty by Robinson & Beatty; last item; 6674.74 - Warren Nimms vs AW Palmer, James R Johnston, Samuel Gifford, Ezra Smith and Andrew F Lapham, Jackson valley land, agreement with Johnston--.2 appeal; .3 do; .4 do; .7 judgement, jury, by Judge Creaner, his signature; .9 answer; .11 jury list, Wm Phoenix signature, list jurors in pencil; .12 survey by Seneca H Marlette, June, 1852, of Nimms 640 acres, school land warrants; .14 motion new trial; .18 jury, WS Cooledge, foreman, for plaintiff, $205; .19-.21 subpenas; .27 Supreme Court document, Jan. 1856; .28 and .29 school land warrant certificates for 160 acres; copies of two more somewhere in collection; last items; 6674.75 - LL Robinson --et al vs George S Stevens et al; .3 last item; 6674.76 - WW Cope and James T Hubbard vs Daniel M Osborn: .2 last item; 6674.77 - Enacio Rosas vs Francisco Borgues; .3 IOU in Spanish, signed by Borques; .5 last item; 6674.78 - John J Fetzer vs Harrison--Drew; .1 James E Miller, Charles M Wright; .2 Wm Hendershott; .3 sheriff attachment, Amador Quartz Mining Co., Mr Tibbits acting agent for company; WHR Thomas, deputy; .7 IOU by Drew, 1853, Jackson; .8 last item; 6674.79 - CW Fox vs BF Wayne and CH Misner (Meisner); .3 settlement; .6 last item; 6674.80 - CW Fox, vs John Bowmer; .1 exceptions; .2 bond with AJ Houghtaling, SB Axtell; .11 IOU, Drytown, 23 Feb 1855, to Fox, from Bowmer & Wayne, CH Misner; .12 settlement; .13 remarkable account travel--between SF and New York and Wisconsin prior 1856 by Bowmer; last item TRAVEL EXPENSES - GOOD
6674.82------district court case--WG Farrow and Soloman Dyson vs J.H. McFadden and GD Myers; .4 last item; 6674.82 - Arthur Spear vs Harris and Cooper; .2 bond - Speer, EH Williams, John McKay; .3 1855 IOU, Harris & Cooper, to Speer, by JB Cooper; .5 last item; 6674.83 - JW Ellis and IV--Waddell vs John Steadman; .2 James V Wardwell; .4 last item; 6674.84 - Moses Hill vs John B Rose; .8 last item; 6674.85 - William Andeau vs Julia Andeau of Fiddletown; .3 last item; 6674.86 - Horace Kilham vs Alvin Adams et al; .2 Adams & Co Express; .5--last item; 6674.87 - Wm H McGrady vs George H Johnson; .2 letter, Drytown, 1 Oct 1855, to Judge JH Hubbard; .4 order of sale, 5/24s of Keystone, last item; 6674.88 - Green Lee Hays, Henry, and John Asbury, Jeheu Rouse vs Volney Smith; .1 providing and delivering logs to Smith's saw mill; .2 attach half Union House and barn, Jackson, house e/s Broadway occupied Charles Hammer; house same side Mr Maujer; 1 sawmill & house Jackson Creek one mile east from Jackson; .6 last item; 6674.89 - James C Shipman v Volney Smith and Daniel Maujer; .5 last item--------------
ACCESSIONING 4 FEBRUARY 1999
6699--02/04/1999--Cenotto--mining ledger--Argonaut Mine--with mining ledgers--purchased from Hein & Co.--$75 claim on county funds--This probably is last ledger detailing expenses of the mine from February 1947 through July 1948, when mine was operating at 300 level and above; directors voted to close the mine in February, 1948, but some work continued, apparently, according to this ledger. ------------
INSERT1468.71------photo, scanned--Kennedy mine and wheels--photo, mining--1468.71. from pic by Mary Hill in Bulletin 193, Div of Mines & Geology, 1970--
6700 from Carolyn Campbell, Kennedy Foundation--.1 unique photo of Kennedy wheels circa 1960 showing part wheel 4, wheel 3, glimpse of two, and mine and mill in distance;.2 aerial photo, date unknown, of Kennedy Mine------------
6701------photos, text--Perryman, Provis, Oates, Parsons--photos, manuscript file--from Claudia Adrian, San Jose 3 Feb 1999----.1 photo, print of scanned copy of Adrian's, showing Methodist-Episcopal Church in Amador City circa 1930; not sure when torn down; was post card view;--.2 photo, print from scanned image of Phillip Parsons Perryman, born Nov. 24, 1895, Amador City; --.3 copy, typescript by Mabel Perryman Rowland, January, 1959: Frank Provis...Volcano...wife Mary Ann Rowe, daughter Mary Jane, son William Curnow...isthmus...Elizabeth born in Volcano, 1871...moved to Amador City, Smith house next Methodist Church...--built home with son-in-law, Philip Oates, near Bunker Hill mine...sons Frank and George, latter died early age....1877 revival meeting Rev CG Milnes, Frank converted...he and Oates helped establish Methodist church and build it...Master Mason, member of Volcano lodge, meeting in cave;--.4. Mary Jane Oates Perryman told daughter Mabel Perryman Rowland: Mary Janes Provis Oates...over 86...life in Volcano...belle of dances...Methodist church...she and Philip Oates home in Amador City...Noce house, Setzer family...Mary Jane born there 1874--Wm Provis (Mary Jane's mother) owned house...sold to Thomas family...Elizabeth Oates Dennis...Mary Jane kept boarding house...near Gover Mine...house Rancheria Creek until 1901 marriage to James Henry Oates...daughter Elizbeth kept house for uncle Wm Curnow Provis...house sold to Louis Barberi family...Mary Jane's father, mother, baby Kate, husband Philip all died within one year's ti. 3 children, Mary Jane, Grace, Elizabeth; youngest sister, Elizabeth Provis Ralph...brothers William and Frank worked mills...lived in Rancheria Creek house until 1901, remarried...Mrs Martin...to Grass Valley...died in Sacramento 1939...Francis and Mary Ann Provis, sons Wm and George, son-in-law Philip Oakes, daughter Kate Oates, all buried in family plot in Oak Knoll--Cemetery...stone markers for all but William--.5 scanned copy of cabinet card of Phillip and Mary Jane (Provis) Oates; --.6 photo, scanned, ?Salina James (Combellach), Mary Jane Provis Oates, Sally Ives (Hewey); --------
6702------letter, generic--Sober Grad 1999--manuscript file--mail----annual letter seeking donations for June 18 event--------------
6703------newspaper article--Mother Lode's rich Italian heritage--manuscript file--Sacramento Bee, 1 Feb 1999----photo and facts about Carolyn (Campbell) Fregulia and forbears on ranch in Amador; Domenico Fregulia and Giacomo Noce; photo Noce; photo Carolyn Fregulia; Catarina Noce; 11 children, Giuseppe; Angelo Noce, Anthony Caminetti; Agostino Chichizola--------------