Adobe Days
Adobe Days
A book of California memories
by
Sarah Bixby-Smith
Llewellyn Bixby
Act. 33
Adobe Days
Being the truthful narrative of the events in the life of a California girl on a sheep ranch and in El Pueblo de Nuestra Sen̄ora de los Angeles while it was yet a small and humble town; together with an account of how three young men from maine in eighteen hundred and fifty-three drove sheep and cattle across the plains, mountains, and deserts from Illinois to the Pacific coast; and the strange prophecy of Admiral Thatcher about San Pedro harbor
by
Sarah Bixby-Smith
Revised Edition
The Torch Press
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
1926
Copyright 1925 by Sarah Bixby-Smith
Second Edition, 1926
The Torch Times
Cedar Rapids
Iowa
To My Father
Llewellyn Bixby
Born in Norridgework, Maine October 4, 1825
Arrived in San Francisco, July 7, 1851
Died in Los Angeles, December 5, 1896
Contents | ||
Chapter | ||
I | Background | 11 |
II | The Very Little Girl | 18 |
III | Down in Maine | 32 |
IV | Father's Story | 45 |
V | Driving Sheep Across the Plains | 55 |
VI | Rancho San Justo | 69 |
VII | Los Alamitos and Los Cerritos | 76 |
VIII | The Ranch Story Continued | 109 |
IX | Flocks and Herds | 125 |
X | El Pueblo De Nuestra Sen̄ora La Reina De Los Angeles | 133 |
XI | More About Los Angeles | 151 |
XII | The Back Country and the Admiral | 164 |
XIII | School Days | 185 |
XIV | Pioneering at Pomona College | 194 |
XV | Conclusion | 208 |
Foreword
Several years ago I wrote a short account of my childhood, calling it A Little Girl of Old California. At the suggestion of friends, I have expanded the material to make this book.
The recent discovery of diaries kept by Dr. Thomas Flint during two pioneer trips to this coast which he made in company with my father, and the generous permission to make use of them granted me by his sons, Mr. Thomas Flint and Mr. Richard Flint, have added much to the interest of the subject. I at first contemplated including them in this volume, but it has seemed wiser to publish them separately and they are now available through the publications of the Southern California Historical Society.
My information regarding the earlier history of the Cerritos Ranch was supplemented by data given me by my cousin, the late George H. Bixby.
The interesting letter predicting the development of the harbor at San Pedro, written by Admiral Henry Knox Thatcher to my grandfather, Rev. George W. Hathaway, is the gift of my aunt, Miss Martha Hathaway.
I wish here to express my gratitude to my husband, Paul Jordan Smith, and to my friend, Mrs. Hannah A. Davidson, for their constant encouragement to me during the preparation of Adobe Days.
Sara Bixby-Smith
Claremont, California
October, 1925
Note to second edition
For certain suggestions and information which have been incorporated in this revised edition I wish to thank Mrs. Mary S. Gibson, Mrs. D. G. Stephens, Prof. Jose Pijoan and Mr. Charles Francis Saunders.
S. B. S.
Sept. 1926.
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