Pratt Family Papers 1825-1950

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Pratt Family Papers 1825-1950

The Pratt Family Papers spans the years 1825-1950. It contains historical correspondence and diaries related to the early settlement of the San Joaquin Valley.

3.2 linear feet; 66 Gelatin dry plates glass negatives, 6 Albumen prints, and 5 negatives

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SNAC Resource ID: 6651771

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Pratt family

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Braden Manufacturing Co.

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Tractor Motors Company.

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Pratt, Jean Noack

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Jean Noack Pratt (1916-2008), lived in Dixon, California. Her collection chronicles the lives of her ancestors, who were pioneers of California's San Joaquin Valley. Pratt wrote three genealogical books, Finally California, The Noack-Haussler Story and A Van Fossen Family Genealogy. Pratt's great-grandparents, Ernest Wagener (1811-1893) and Henrietta Eichoff (1824-1869) were emigrants from Germany. They were among the early settlers of San Joaquin Valley, ultimately settling on the Stanislaus Ri...