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Annie Ellicott Kennedy Bidwell Collection, 1842-1918.
11/18/94 T07/02/92 T01/27/92 T01/15/92 T02/28/91 T02/19/91 T
Collection Overview

Title:

Annie Ellicott Kennedy Bidwell Collection, 1842-1918

Creator/Contributor:

Bidwell, Annie E. Kennedy., creator

Creator/Contributor:

Alexander, Sallie Kennedy

Creator/Contributor:

Alexander, William

Creator/Contributor:

Arbuckle, T. C.

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Arnold, Sallie E.

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Bartlette, Franklina G.

Creator/Contributor:

Bidwell, John, 1819-1900

Creator/Contributor:

Blake, Nelson E.

Creator/Contributor:

Kennedy, Catherine M

Creator/Contributor:

Kennedy, Cora

Creator/Contributor:

Kennedy, J. M

Creator/Contributor:

Kennedy, Joseph C. G

Creator/Contributor:

Kennedy, Joseph John

Creator/Contributor:

Kennedy, Sallie

Creator/Contributor:

Lafonso, Elmer N

Creator/Contributor:

Lafonso, Maggie S

Creator/Contributor:

Richards, John

Creator/Contributor:

Wilson, Burney

Abstract:

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

Date:

1842 (issued)

Subject:

Indians of North America -- California
Temperance
Chico-Humboldt Wagon Road (Calif.)
Bidwell, Annie E. Kennedy

Note:

Not restricted. Please credit California State Library.
Annie Ellicott Kennedy Bidwell, born in Meadville, PA, June 30, 1839, was the daughter of Joseph Camp Griffith Kennedy of Washington, D.C. She married John Bidwell on April 16, 1868 and came to Rancho Chico, Butte County. She was a philanthropist and civic leader, especially interested in the Indians, church affairs, temperance movements, and women suffrage. She died in Chico on March 9, 1918.
CSL Manuscript Summary Sheets

Physical Description:

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Language:

English

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Origin:

California

Copyright Note:

Not restricted. Please credit California State Library.