Vintage Folsom
"A photo of the main prison yard. The photo was taken from the Captain's Porch in the mid 1950s. The large building in the background is cell block #1. A baseball diamond ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Intel
Editor’s Note: Folsom A to Z is an intermittent series in the Telegraph where readers can learn facts and history about Folsom. As each week goes on, the Telegraph will selec ...
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"A photo of Mary Ballou. She is standing with a donkey on her left and a pail in her other hand. She and her husband left their two sons in New Hampshire to seek their fo ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Theodore Judah
Editor’s Note: Folsom A to Z is an intermittent series in the Telegraph where readers can learn facts and history about Folsom. As each week goes on, the Telegraph will selec ...
View ArticleJohnny Cash Trail Phase II construction begins
Work begins this week on the second phase of the Johnny Cash Trail, located at East Natoma Street and Folsom Prison Road. This phase of the project includes 1.25 miles of Class I ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: William Alexander Leidesdorff
Editor’s Note: Folsom A to Z is an intermittent series in the Telegraph where readers can learn facts and history about Folsom. As each week goes on, the Telegraph will selec ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: McFarland family
Editor’s Note: Folsom A to Z is an intermittent series in the Telegraph where readers can learn facts and history about Folsom. As each week goes on, the Telegraph will selec ...
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A photo of the old Campbell Store in Salmon Falls. It was built in the early 1850s and later owned by Jack Gaines and his wife, and then descended to their two daughters. Whe ...
View ArticleVintage Folsom
A photo of the old Campbell Store in Salmon Falls. It was built in the early 1850s and later owned by Jack Gaines and his wife, and then descended to their two daughters. Whe ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: William Hudson Nichols Jr.
Editor’s Note: Folsom A to Z is an intermittent series in the Telegraph where readers can learn facts and history about Folsom. As each week goes on, the Telegraph will selec ...
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“Compilation of photo of Edward Roland Sill, Well Fargo Agent, 1841-87, and article about his history plus a Wells Fargo check co-signed by him to a L. Powers & Co. ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Oak Chan (Chin)
Editor’s Note: Folsom A to Z is an intermittent series in the Telegraph where readers can learn facts and history about Folsom. As each week goes on, the Telegraph will selec ...
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“A newspaper photo with the following caption: ‘Waddell Smith, left, great-grandson of one of the founders of the Pony Express, and Folsom Vice-Mayor, Johnnie Tho ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Folsom Prison
Editor’s Note: Folsom A to Z is an intermittent series in the Telegraph where readers can learn facts and history about Folsom. As each week goes on, the Telegraph will selec ...
View Article7th annual Clarksville Day celebration
Explore some of the area’s richest history on May 6 for Clarksville Region Historical Society’s Clarksville Day. This free family event will take you back in history t ...
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A circa 1930s photo of Live Oak School. Live Oak School was organized on April 6, 1883. It lapsed and merged with Tennessee District to become a component of the Rescu ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Quilter
Editor’s Note: Folsom A to Z is an intermittent series in the Telegraph where readers can learn facts and history about Folsom. As each week goes on, the Telegraph will selec ...
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The Livermore Dream Heratio Livermore visualized a dam on the American River as early as 1860 to provide water power for an industrial city near Folsom. Construction was started i ...
View ArticleFolsom A to Z: Russell Ranch
Editor’s Note: Folsom A to Z is an intermittent series in the Telegraph where readers can learn facts and history about Folsom. As each week goes on, the Telegraph will selec ...
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