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Historical Clippings Book (HC-10) (430 pages)

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es OUSE Our "Houses" column this week is a preview of the homes on the Ninth Annual Golden Autumn Home and Garden Tour sponsored by Sierra Nevada Memorial Miners Hospital Auxiliary. Tickets for the tour,;which will be hela on October 12th from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.,are available at a donation of $3 from Gerry Collins, P.O.Box 368, Nevada City, telephone 265-4406. This popular fall event draws visitors from all over Northern California to the beautiful Nevada City/ Grass Valley area. < ZAIN <ee<ce THE GUNDERSON HOUSE Pv “chased intact in 1973 by Judge Karen and husband Eric Gunderson, this 1860 Victorian home, located on West Main Street in Grass Valley, was the former residence of the Glasson family until the death of Bernice Glasson Keegan. In it are many family European antiques. THE BROWN HOUSE Situated on South Auburn St. in Grass Valley, this 1870 Victorian is now the home of Mrs. Hugh Brown. Its spacious rooms are furnished with ant-— iques of British and Scottish origin. EMMANUEL ESPISCOPAL CHURCH THE LIBBEY HOUSE This first Episcopal church Mrs. Carl Libbey's home jerected in California stands x: was built in the early on ground donated in 1856 : Part of the last half of Iby the Gold Hill Mining the 19th century. It was Company. A rose garden,a =, owned by Nevada Theatre source of great pride to = Owner George Jacobs who the parish, was recently = used the basement for a i replanted in memory of the 5 i gaming room and saloon in . » designing architect. the early mining days. THE CHAPMAN HOUSE Two generations of Chapmans were born in Mw 32 the front bedroom of , . this: home at 227 Sacie cf) ramento Street in Nev: ada City. Dr. Allan Chapman, a dentist, purchased the home in 1856 as a family residence and dental office. The home is owned now by THE BENNETT. HOUSE Located at 224 High Street in * Nevada City, this antebellum home was reportedly built by a Southern military man. Now the home of Miss Elizabeth Bennett and her brother Richard Bennett, it was purchased by C.A. Bennett, Manager of the Sixteen to One Gold Mine in Alleghany in 1923. . JACK'S DEER CREEK PLAZA fourth generation DebHosting this year's tea is Jack's Deer bie Chapman Luckinbill Creek Plaza, established in 1880 as a and her husband Jim. grocery store. The building is now the dining spot of Jack Wentz and Jack Beggs who lease the building from its All drawings by local Owner John Sbaffi,who bought the store artist Loana Beeson. in 1949. The tea will be given from noon until 4 p.m. Stop in and see local artist Loana Beeson at work .