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mid 19th c.
4562.127: 1 white china sugar bowl w/lid; gold band decoration mid 19th C., no marks - from Chase estate. 4562.127A: Chart, w/printed title "March, 1895/ Pilot Chart of the No. Pacific Ocean"... |
mid 19th c.
Bootjack. Description: homemade, square nails. |
mid 19th c.
Sluice box scraper to scrape gold out of sluice boxes. Description: El Dorado or Placerville County (D. Cooper, from the donor's memory, 5/97) The donor came to the Placerville area in... |
mid 19th century
Table. Description: Pine table with round top, drop leaves, and heavy turned legs. History: Probably made in California. From the History Information Station: The kitchen... |
unknown ~ Isaac Wallace Baker ~ relative
mid 20th century
A four page section removed from a sketchbook of Isaac Wallace Baker with six black and white photographs. |
mid-19th century
Description: Mid-19th century "Kitchen Windsor" side chair. From Mendocino. One painted white. From the History Information Station: Chairs received heavy use in the pioneer kitchen... |
Charles Surendorf
n.d.
This is a street scene depicting a gold rush town, possible the city of Columbia. There are buildings on either side of the street and a large tree almost in the center of the painting. |
unknown|Peck and Halvorson
n.d.
Union case (black), quarter-plate; scroll with cutout center (Krainik #83). Ornate oval mat; purple velvet (added later) and gold paper backing of front glass... |
Ernest Narjot
n.d.
ARTIST BIRTH: 1826 ARTIST DEATH: 1898 |
November 17, 1853
Playbill. Description: Sacramento Theatre, Playbill, 1853. "Complimentary Benefit to Mr. J. E. Murdock on which occasion Mrs. C. N. Sinclair...will appear." In Sacramento, Nov. 17th,... |
Oct. 31, 1874
Bill, Camilloni & Co. To Mr. Glemming. Oct. 31, 1874. |
Sept. 7, 1875
Bill, M. De La Montanya, Tin, copper & Sheet Iron Worker. To Mrs. Fleming. Sept. 7, 1875. |
San Francisco ~ Sacramento
Sunday March 14, 1858
newspaper. Description: Newspaper, "Ubiquitous;" Vol. 1; Sacramento: Sunday Morning, March 14, 1858. No. 4. History: "Ubiquitous", according to John Swingle at Alta California Bookstore, is... |