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Shasta Historical Society

Shasta Memory Bank – 8.16.09

Posted on August 16, 2009 by ...

Three men from the Terry Lumber Company take a break on the back of one of their loaded logging trains outside of Anderson, c. 1900. The Shasta Historical Society library is open to the public and volunteers are available to… Continue Reading →

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Shasta Memory Bank – 8.02.09

Posted on August 2, 2009 by ...

Several teams of horses fording Clear Creek near French Gulch, c. 1910. A suspension bridge is in the background. The Shasta Historical Society library is open to the public and volunteers are available to assist with research. Hours are 10… Continue Reading →

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Shasta Memory Bank – 7.26.09

Posted on July 26, 2009 by ...

The Depot Hotel was considered a first class lodging, drinking, and dining establishment. It was built in 1885 at the present site of the Amtrak station house in downtown Redding and run by the Gillespie family. The Shasta Historical Society… Continue Reading →

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Shasta Memory Bank – 7.19.09

Posted on July 19, 2009 by ...

A train crew at the Quartz Hill mine, c. 1902. The Shasta Historical Society library is open to the public and volunteers are available to assist with research. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more… Continue Reading →

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Shasta Memory Bank 6.27.09

Posted on June 27, 2009 by ...

Photo courtesy of the Shasta Historical Society. Francis Carr (1875-1944) was Justice of the Peace at the time of this photo, c. 1907. The building behind him is the City Hall on Market Street. Francis Carr was instrumental in forming… Continue Reading →

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Shasta Memory Bank 6.21.09

Posted on June 21, 2009 by ...

Photo courtesy of the Shasta Historical Society Downtown Redding, c. 1930s, looking north on Market Street. The Shasta Historical Society library is open to the public and volunteers are available to assist in research. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4… Continue Reading →

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Shasta Memory Bank 6.07.09

Posted on June 7, 2009 by ...

Photo courtesy of the Shasta Historical Society. Several unidentified men with their dogs are standing beside packed mules in front of the hotel in Trinity Center, ready for the trail. The Shasta Historical Society library is open to the public… Continue Reading →

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Shasta Memory Bank 5.31.09

Posted on May 31, 2009 by ...

Photo courtesy of the Shasta Historical Society. An unknown group on the front porch of the Whitmore Hotel and Post Office, c. 1885. The Post Office was established in 1883 and Whitmore was an important stop between Redding and Burney.… Continue Reading →

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Shasta Memory Bank 5.24.09

Posted on May 24, 2009 by ...

A local troop of Campfire Girls march down Market Street in the Memorial Day parade, c. 1945. The Shasta Historical Society library is open to the public and volunteers are available to assist in research. Hours are 10 a.m. to… Continue Reading →

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Shasta Memory Bank 5.17.09

Posted on May 17, 2009 by ...

Margaret Woodmeir and Fay Allen Bohren stand outside the Kangaroo Court Hoosegow, in which three people are caged, outside a store on the corner of Tehama and Market Streets, c. 1940. The Shasta Historical Society library is open to the… Continue Reading →

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