Citations from Summer 2003
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Articles in this issue:
Conversations Across Cultures: James Meadows and Isabel Meadows
Recollections of the Issac [sic] Graham Affair of 1840
Review of A Gathering of Voices: The Native Peoples of the Central California Coast
The Weavers' Gifts
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Gathering of Voices
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Gathering of Voices
Notes: and native peoples of Central California Coast (03Sum, 1, 13-29)
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Isabella Meadows
Name: Isabella [Isabel] Meadows
Illustration: 66Mar, 3
Notes: b. 1846 (71Mar, 6); daughter of James and Loretta Meadows; last to know Costanoan language ("Rumsen dialect of the Indians who formerly populated the Carmel Valley and who died in 1940 at the age of 94" 66Mar, 3); photo ca. 1880 (66Mar, 3); see also "Isable" (72Sep, 19)
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James Meadows
Name: James Meadows
Illustration: 60Dec, 3
Notes: of Carmel Valley; b. 1817, Englishman, naturalized; jumped ship in Monterey 1837 (61Sep, 2), exiled to Mexico 1840; and "McFarland, Mountain Bill, a negro called Black Jack, . . . Hopping Jack" (60Dec, 4); and "Tom [Welshman] . . . Tom the Boatswain . . . Capt. Burton [Harry S. Burton?], Wm Gulnac (?), Weeks, Geo. Ferguson, Tom Bowen, Jim an Irishman, James Pease, Wm Daly, Frazier, Mathews an old carpenter, Robert Livermore, Alexn Forbes, Welch, brother in law to Forbes, & Travis . . . a Dutchman named Pete, and. Portuguese negro, called Manuel" (60Dec, 6); claim of JM for land, 1857; "James Meadows Tracts" (74Dec, 26-27) and "Meadows Canyon" (74Dec, 27)
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