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Images of America: Marysville by, Henry Delamere |
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With Tammy Hopkins
Paperback: 128 pages
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (2007)
ISBN: 0738547379
Known as the Gateway to the Goldfields, Marysville was once one of
Californias largest and most prosperous cities during the gold rush
era; millions of dollars in gold were shipped from Marysville to the
U.S. Mint in San Francisco.
The community began in 1842 when Theodor
Cordua purchased land for a livestock ranch near the junction of the
Yuba River and the Feather River, the major waterway from
Sacramento. By 1851, the city of 10,000 was incorporated and
named after Mary
Murphy, a survivor of the ill-fated Donner Party and wife of Charles
Covillaud, one of the city founders.
The citizens of Marysville
prospered during those days and built magnificent homes in Gothic
Victorian, Queen Anne, Greek Revival, Edwardian, Italianate, and
Eastlake styles, as well as brick commercial buildings, mills,
ironworks, machine shops, and factories. Although many have now been
lost to fire, flood, and redevelopment, the city still retains much of
its early charm.
Henry Delamere
has captured the context of each image, bringing history to life.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but in this case the
words make the picture.
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150 Years of History
Like ivy creeping up the castle walls, there has been rising with the
years an interest in California’s colorful beginning days.
Adventure, primitive trail blazing, uncharted seas, Indians,
Caballeros, Spanish guitars, rivers of gold, mining camps, pack trains,
stage coaches, desperados, and Chinese grab the attention of almost
every historian living in the State.
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Paperback: 128 pages
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (May 24, 2006)
ISBN-10: 0738531022
Yuba
Feather Hills, part of the Images of America series published by
Arcadia Press, is an absolutely wonderful historical outline of the
Yuba County communities between Marysville and the Sierra
Nevadas. The Yuba and Feather Rivers flank a rugged portion of
the Sierra Nevada
as they rush south. Gold in creeks and streams here attracted thousands
of treasure hunters who panned, dug, or scoured the hills with
hydraulic jets of water.
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Paperback: 122 pages
Publisher: Inkwell (1993)
ISBN:
092074836
Five, seven, then five
syllables mark a Haiku
Passionate beauty.
Fragile strong words write
direct the path, the Soft Curve
floating syllables
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