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Fire Destroyed the San Francisco Cliff House - 55 Fire - in Lodi - Burned Mason Bros. Fruit Packing Shed - 66 Financial Situation Panicky, Owing to Corruption in New York Trust Co. and Suspension of Banks there - 70 Fire in Chelsea, Mass. Burned over Area of Three Miles - 95 Fleet of Battle-Ships arrived in San Francisco - 96 Fire destroyed the Cong'l Church of Sturbridge, Mass. Struck by lightning - 124 yrs. old - 113 Fire at Big Tree Grove, Calaveras, destroyed the "Mother of the Forest" - 117 Fire Destroyed the Business Section of Rawhide, Nevada - 118 Fish Story - 120 Fire in Lodi - Burned Fruit Packing House and Jap Boarding House - 121 Fig - Leaf - Large Size - 130 Flood - Entire - 140 Again - 141 Again - not entire - 145 Fire in Luther's Slaughter-House - no great damage - 163 Fire - Julius Bruml's Barn Burned - 180 Farmers' Week at Agricultural Institute in Davis - 188 Flood - Caused by Cloud - Burst in Foot-hills - 191 Flood - 193 - almost entire - Fence - Front-Yard - New posts put in - 214 Fence - Built around Church Lot - 214 Fire at Portland, Oregon, Destroyed Exposition Building and Fashion Stable of Edw. Webster - 234 Fruit - Packing Shed Built - 234 Fires in Forests of Northwestern States - Extensive - 239 Flood - Entire and very high - 263 Another - 269 Flood - Almost Entire - 274 Fire - at Fred Allen's, Burned Bunk-house and Blacksmith Shop - 280
Date Original
January 1907
Dates Covered
1907-1911
Circa Date
circa 1907-1911
Source
Original dimensions: 23 x 37 cm.
Resource Identifier
Locke_Diary_1907-1911_Image_010.tif
Publisher
Holt-Atherton Special Collections, University of the Pacific Library
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Keywords
Delia Locke, diaries, women, diarist, California, Locke-Hammond Family Papers, Lockeford, CA, Dean Jewett Locke, rural life, rural California, 19th Century, church, temperance organizations, Mokelumne River Ladies' Sewing Circle, temperature recordings, journal