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A Case Study of a Northern California Indian Tribe - Cultural Change to 1860 (1977) (109 pages)

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Sherburne F. Cook, "The Epidemic of 1830-1833: In California and Oregon"',..
University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology.
vol. 43, (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1955), p. 321-322.
Joseph A. McGowan, History of the Sacramento Valley, vol. 1. (New York:
Lewis Historical Publication Co. 1961), p24.
Sacramento Daily Union, September, 1862.
Angel, History of Placer County. p. 40.
Hubert Howe Bancroft, Native Races of the Pacific States vol. I.
(New York: Appleton and Co., 1874) p. 450.
John A. Sutter, General Sutter's Diary, The Argonaut Clippings, January 26,
and February 2, 9, 16, 1878. (Berkeley: Bancroft Library Ms.)
Heinrich Lienhard, I Knew Sutter. (Sacramento: The Nuggett Press, 1939) p. 16.
Ibid... p.» 17
McGowan, History of the Sacramento Valley, Vol..4, .p. 25.
Ibid., p. 25.
Hubert H. Bancroft, The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, History of California.
vol. IV. (San Francisco: The History Company, 1888), p. 74.
Ibid.
C. J. DuFour, John A. Sutter: His Career in California Before the American
Conquest. (unpublished Ph.D. dissertation) (Berkeley: Main Library of the ©
University of California at Berkeley, 1927), p. 130.
ibid., ps 130.
Ibid., p. 130.
John A. Sutter, "Personal Reminiscences of General John Augustus Sutter",
(Berkeley: Bancroft Library, Ms.), p. 206.
Bancroft, History of California. vol. 4, p. 224-225.
McGowan, History of the Sacramento Valley. p. 27-30.
In 1841, Sutter received a land grant from the Mexican Government
of eleven square leagues within valley Nisenan territory on condition that he settle 12 families on this land. "Sutter's land
grant was bounded on the north by the Three Peaks and a latitude
39 41' 45"; on the east by margins on the Feather River; on the
south by latitude 38 49! 32'' and on the west by the Sacramento
River." Bancroft, History of California. vol. 4. p. 231.
Nicolaus Allegier acquired land from Sutter around the city of
Nicolaus in 1841. Sutter leased land to Theordor Cordua in the
Marysville area and established Hock Farm in 1842. The following
ranchers settled on Nisenan land in the mid 1840's: William Johnson,
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