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Hidden Histories: Diaries, Daybooks and Ledgers of the Shafter Era, 1860-1930
Volume XXI, Number 2 - Spring 2017
Features articles related to exhibit Hidden Histories: Diaries, Daybooks & Ledgers of the Shafter Era, 1860-1930.
The exhibit explored the details in the personal and professional lives of the most influential family in West Marin in the 19th and early 20th century gleaned from their private letters, photos, diaries and business ledgers. Dr. Jim, the Forgotten Shafter by Jack Mason Dr. James Chester Shafter by Meg Linden Some Lesser Known Shafters by Meg Linden Marbeled Paper: A Brief History by Carola DeRooy