Annie Ellicott Kennedy Bidwell Collection

Annie Ellicott Kennedy Bidwell Collection
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Total Pages : 97
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:58745812
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Synopsis Annie Ellicott Kennedy Bidwell Collection by : Annie E. Kennedy Bidwell

Correspondence, diaries, deeds, maps, newspapers, pictures, testimonials.

Annie Kennedy Bidwell

Annie Kennedy Bidwell
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Total Pages : 440
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105064160273
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Synopsis Annie Kennedy Bidwell by : Lois Halliday McDonald

Over the past few decades, thanks to a new generation of historians, our sense of just exactly who were the Founders of nineteenth-century American California has been significantly enlarged and enhanced. With the publication of this meticulously researched and elegantly written biography, what many of us have long suspected now stands clear: namely that Annie Kennedy Bidwell--in her concern for civilized and humane values and her willingness to put such values into practice--ranks among the great women of California in the nineteenth century. Like her husband, Annie Bidwell was a Founder. Historian Lois Halliday McDonald has recovered for us the splendor and moral purpose of an engaged and value-oriented American life. --Kevin Starr, University Professor of History, University of Southern California; State Librarian Emeritus

Statement of Wells Fargo Bank & Union Trust Co. as Executor on Claim of Heirship and Interest in Estate [of Annie Ellicott Kennedy Bidwell]

Statement of Wells Fargo Bank & Union Trust Co. as Executor on Claim of Heirship and Interest in Estate [of Annie Ellicott Kennedy Bidwell]
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Total Pages : 28
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:8256967
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Synopsis Statement of Wells Fargo Bank & Union Trust Co. as Executor on Claim of Heirship and Interest in Estate [of Annie Ellicott Kennedy Bidwell] by : Wells Fargo Bank & Union Trust Company

Writing the Range

Writing the Range
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Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages : 676
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ISBN-10 : 0806129522
ISBN-13 : 9780806129525
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Writing the Range by : Elizabeth Jameson

In mythic sagas of the American West, the wide western range offers boundless opportunity to profile a limited cast of white men. In this pathbreaking anthology, Jameson and Armitage brings together 29 essays which present the story of women from that era. Clearly written and accessible, "Writing the Range" makes a major contribution to ethnic history, women's history, and interpretations of the American West. 27 illustrations. 3 maps.

Basket Weavers for the California Curio Trade

Basket Weavers for the California Curio Trade
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Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Total Pages : 448
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ISBN-10 : 9780816541065
ISBN-13 : 081654106X
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Basket Weavers for the California Curio Trade by : Marvin Cohodas

The peoples of northwestern Califonia's Lower Klamath River area have long been known for their fine basketry. Two early-twentieth-century weavers of that region, Elizabeth Hickox and her daughter Louise, created especially distinctive baskets that are celebrated today for their elaboration of technique, form, and surface designs. Marvin Cohodas now explores the various forces that influenced Elizabeth Hickox, analyzing her relationship with the curio trade, and specifically with dealer Grace Nicholson, to show how those associations affected the development and marketing of baskets. He explains the techniques and patterns that Hickox created to meet the challenge of weaving design into changig three-dimensional forms. In addition to explicating the Hickoxes' basketry, Cohodas interprets its uniqueness as a form of intersocietal art, showing how Elizabeth first designed her distinctive trinket basket to convey a particular view of the curio trade and its effect on status within her community. Through its close examination of these superb practitioners of basketry, Basket Weavers for the California Curio Trade addresses many of today's most pressing questions in Native American art studies concerning individuality, patronage, and issues of authenticity. Graced with historic photographs and full-color plates, it reveals the challenges faced by early-twentieth-century Native weavers. Published with the assistance of The Southwest Museum, Los Angeles.

Daily Life of Women in the Progressive Era

Daily Life of Women in the Progressive Era
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 375
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ISBN-10 : 9798216071570
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Synopsis Daily Life of Women in the Progressive Era by : Kirstin Olsen

This book illustrates the social change that took place in the lives of women during the Progressive Era. The political and social change of the Progressive Era brought conflicts over labor, women's rights, consumerism, religion, sexuality, and many other aspects of American life. As Americans argued and fought over suffrage and political reform, vast changes were also taking place in women's professional, material, personal, recreational, and intellectual lives. In this installment of Greenwood's Daily Life through History series, award-winning author Kirstin Olsen brings to life the everyday experiences, priorities, and challenges of women in America's Progressive Era (ca. 1890–1920). From the barnstorming "bloomer girls" who showed America that women could play baseball to film star, tycoon, and co-founder of the Academy of Motion Pictures Mary Pickford, and from the highly skilled "Hello Girls"—telephone operators who helped win World War I—to the remarkable journalist and civil rights activist Ida Wells-Barnett, women led both famous and ordinary lives that were shaped by and helped to drive the dramatic social change taking place during the Progressive Era. All of this and more is described in this book through topical sections as well as stories and profiles that reveal to readers the daily lives of America's women who lived during the Progressive Era. Readers will benefit from Olsen's characteristically sharp eye for detail, power of description, and breadth of historical knowledge.

The Descendants of Governor Thomas Welles of Connecticut and his Wife Alice Tomes, Combined Index

The Descendants of Governor Thomas Welles of Connecticut and his Wife Alice Tomes, Combined Index
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 356
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ISBN-10 : 9781365369407
ISBN-13 : 1365369404
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis The Descendants of Governor Thomas Welles of Connecticut and his Wife Alice Tomes, Combined Index by : Kathryn Smith Black

Thomas Welles (ca. 1590-1660), son of Robert and Alice Welles, was born in Stourton, Whichford, Warwickshire, England, and died in Wethersfield, Connecticut. He married (1) Alice Tomes (b. before 1593), daughter of John Tomes and Ellen (Gunne) Phelps, 1615 in Long Marston, Gloucestershire. She was born in Long Marston, and died before 1646 in Hartford, Connecticut. They had eight children. He married (2) Elizabeth (Deming) Foote (ca. 1595-1683) ca. 1646. She was the widow of Nathaniel Foote and the sister of John Deming. She had seven children from her previous marriage.