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Collection: Original Records > Death Records

Obituaries (January 1934 - March 1934) (251 pages)

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Ad. i } ‘ f\. Se in lege p63." “Her father wals one of . patty. day! and: widely Jerey, who: located ‘on oF ward, six, iles south The plats in married Levi Sanford, e one af the) original ra jern ‘Nevada o years’ of; h r.life in holdings. Mri. ¥ ay; and “purial will/ibe made Jaa: “Fellows Lawn at SacraSeapine # ‘California rine: anrival in the state in the! say “hitties. ‘Mrs. Sal ramento: ‘from U @ 4 Rantord’ i, tne, g17. Ny IMts.! N. -colinty, and spent t the age ‘of if anford duvehter, Mrs.1 . Sacramento,’ dnd throg -. M.: Sanford of Saerantento; 133. of Dunsmuir ana ‘of San Francisco. igaven grandchildren ‘\grandchildren . is 9 Mami she ‘was a charter . First Christian Church of { . ? ne of the fow . women who hford ‘came to tica, Ohio, in the known farmranklin Bouleof Sacramento. mchers of westmany psidence on the Sanford dicd 91 years. ur vivde by a . AE Denton of sons, rank Williium and member Toney Stanford She also leaves . {wo greal' of the SacramenI). ( ' me Ww. Attention y New a City, Cal., Nien he ' 14, ie . i ba vues —_. # ‘ 4 . When Major Greed da Chief: Wemah: Dickered . (Contimied From Page One) Foster, subscribing witness. May 25, 118150. 3
4 "' NHOS. J. GREEN, ‘ . Maj. Gen, 1st. Div. Califor-” is ‘Mais, ‘Sanford, 94 year old a: ae o ou eke fe ioe eima, his X mark ‘ cramento : ‘pioneer ana related © to Buckler, Wfis‘K mark .” ' ‘ {abe peers = of the, well known SanPoollel, his X manly . latea at aier: tome 2536 ‘Second, ave. ’ af et se 5 , Tee: Funeral poivigw will be con-. WHAT REATLS ENSUED. . i af the’ ‘Harry A, Nauman chapWhether or not the.’ Indian tribes ever received that $2600: ‘annuity each for a period, of ten . yahrs is not of record, ‘but, the -affirmativel of, it appears a doubtful propositions: ‘Also it piay be’ doubted whether ‘the treaty or agreement so formally drawn: up and signed by Major Green and the ' Tribal chiefs ever attained the dignity of ratification in ‘Sacramento or Washington. A more reasonable surmise is that orders for the removal to the Mendocino reservation such of the InMans as were involved in the uprisings (attacks and. killines otcurred at varous places south.and west following the affray here in early May, 1950) Were issued by state or federal authorities and duly executed. . Brief mention of some such continfeney to be -found newspaper filds, especially one in January 1855, referring to Chief Weimah (the spellne his of is in of definite) being detained The. Chief Mogul still his he returned restined sueh tribal name has been inIndians reservation. to “Old of him that nominal authérity Later, it is apparthis region and mublpord{y ever and local seventy at the Was referred it exercised AS and was said he tribe. ent, to ne wae Billie. for h lywoo all o7 yroup 20 Wih< plains by a on a Tn . there gram, “Gold Un nlloam tail, Store dist ri od st¢