Is there a local historian out there? Or an American Canyon Historical Society? Or a local history section of the library?
Issa was kind enough to respond to my query about a local historian and offered me space on this webpage to post items. Thanks, Issa, and I will. However, I'm really looking for someone to adopt and care for this large collection of historical documents, photos, and articles about early days in American Canyon (That would be from 1952 to the mid-1960's, when we used to call it "Napa Junction" ).
My mom, Pearl E. Towle, used to write a weekly column about Napa Junction for the Vallejo Times Herald and the Napa Register when it was just a fledgling town. We didn't even have a police dept, nor fire dept, nor library, church, sanitation dept, 4-H, Cub Scouts, nor anything above elementary school. We moved to McKnight Acres before even Rancho Del Mar was built.
Anyone interested in AmCan history?
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Well, a friend just recommended to me that I call Dolly Mikolajcik at Mid-City Nursery (another old-timer), and Dolly told me about the Historical Committee at the American Canyon City Hall. I'll take a day off work soon to deliver the boxes and binders to the Historical Committee. I hope you all, as a community, will push for a way to access all the information, either a little museum or a historical society or a section of the library, so it won't just be gathering dust somewhere.
Where will today's history be preserved? Probably on sites just like this one. Keep up the good work, Issa!
Where will today's history be preserved? Probably on sites just like this one. Keep up the good work, Issa!
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hi, whatever happened to these items? were they taken to the city hall? are they available for residents? i was just asking the library the other day and the librarian showed me some material but i thought they should have more. she didn't seem to know where it could be obtained. any insight would be greatly appreciated. thank you.
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Last time I heard Susan submitted a few binders of photos and articles to the Chamber of Commerce. She scanned a few pics for me and they are on the pictures page. They were suppose to start some historical area in the Library or something but I dunno exactly.
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At the Chamber BBQ at Fran's last week, the new Napa Register's American Canyon Eagle newspaper was announced. Inaugral issue is out August 31st. Perhaps someone from the library or who ever has these images could get them to the newspaper editor..it would be nice to see it in our new newspaper coming to town next week!