Stevenot Family Papers, 1918-1966
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Stevenot Corporation
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Bank of America
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Stevenot, Joseph Emile Hamilton, d. 1943.
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Stevenot, Archibald D., 1882-1968
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E Clampus Vitus (Fraternal order)
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Revival of E Clampus Vitus was begun by Carl I. Wheat and others around 1931 as a parody of mining fraternities of the nineteenth century; E Clampus Vitus almost always organized its events around historical anniversaries or in a place of historical information; a history of the organization can be found in the book, Credo quia absurdum (Placerville, CA : Onager Press, 1949). From the description of Records, 1935-1970. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 3899...
Golden Chain Council of the Mother Lode
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Mother Lode Highway Association.
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Stevenot, Cassimir M.
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Stevenot, Ferdinand Gabriel, d. 1963.
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Jedediah Smith Society
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Jedediah Strong Smith (1799-1831) was first American to enter California by an overland route. His travels (1822-1831) demonstrated feasible routes across West to California. Smith trapped first along Missouri River under William Ashley and Andrew Henry. He rediscovered South Pass, Wyo. (1824) a passageway from high plains into Pacific Northwest. Formed partnership with David Jackson and William Sublette to trap in Pacific Coast region (1826). Trapped and explored in central California and Orego...
Mrs. Donald Segerstrom
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Biography Archibald Douglas Augustine Stevenot (1882-1968) was a mine manager in Tuolumne County and a Merced hotel proprietor (1924-40). Stevenot managed the Carson Hill Mine (1919-1924) and other California mining properties. He was deeply involved in community affairs of the Mother Lode region, was a member of the State Chamber of Commerce for many years and was President of the Mother Lode Highway Association, an organization created to i...
Republican Party (Calif.)
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