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-591- CONSULTANTS (Alphabetical by person’s last name) Dr. Frank Bayham (Faunal analysis) Archaeozoology Lab Anthropology Department California State University Chico, CA 95929 Paul Bowman (Anthropology/Butte County History) 678 B. East 7th Street Chico, California 95928 Mark E. Colombo (Tehama County Records) Tehama County Assessor 444 Oak Street #B Red Bluff, CA 96080 R. H. Chamberlain (Firearms authority) P.O. Box 2320 Flournoy, CA 96029 Leslie Carlon (Horse ‘N Around Place, Cowboy Collectibles) Store: 7905 Hwy 99E Los Molinos, CA 96055 Home: 3555 Long Hollow Rd Corning, CA 96021 Wes Creager (antiques/old tools expert) Briarwood Antiques and Collectibles 1885 W. San Carlos Street San José, CA 95128 Dr. Lorry Dunning (Bio & Ag Engineering/An- tique Mechanics Society) 25397 Road 96 Davis, CA 95616 E-mail <[email protected]> 1 Shields Ave. Davis, CA 95616-5294 Doug Flesher (Agricultural Consultant) 4841 Round Valley Ranch Road Paradise, CA 95969-6363 Mr. Jack Haslem (Sheep Ranching) 704-330 E. Johnsonville Road Susanville, CA 96130 Ron Jolliff (Igo, Shasta County, CA history) P.O. Box 68 Igo, California 96047 E-mail: [email protected]

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CONSULTANTS

(Alphabetical by person’s last name)

Dr. Frank Bayham (Faunal analysis)

Archaeozoology Lab

Anthropology Department

California State University

Chico, CA 95929

Paul Bowman (Anthropology/Butte County

History)

678 B. East 7th Street

Chico, California 95928

Mark E. Colombo (Tehama County Records)

Tehama County Assessor

444 Oak Street #B

Red Bluff, CA 96080

R. H. Chamberlain (Firearms authority)

P.O. Box 2320

Flournoy, CA 96029

Leslie Carlon (Horse ‘N Around Place, Cowboy

Collectibles)

Store: 7905 Hwy 99E

Los Molinos, CA 96055

Home: 3555 Long Hollow Rd

Corning, CA 96021

Wes Creager (antiques/old tools expert)

Briarwood Antiques and Collectibles

1885 W. San Carlos Street

San José, CA 95128

Dr. Lorry Dunning (Bio & Ag Engineering/An-tique Mechanics Society)

25397 Road 96

Davis, CA 95616

E-mail <[email protected]>

1 Shields Ave.

Davis, CA 95616-5294

Doug Flesher (Agricultural Consultant)

4841 Round Valley Ranch Road

Paradise, CA 95969-6363

Mr. Jack Haslem (Sheep Ranching)

704-330 E. Johnsonville Road

Susanville, CA 96130

Ron Jolliff (Igo, Shasta County, CA history)

P.O. Box 68

Igo, California 96047

E-mail: [email protected]

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Dax Kimmelshue (Deere Tractor Collector)

Far West Heritage Association (Agricult. Hist.)

Stewards of Chico Museum & Patrick Ranch

337 West Third Street

Chico, CA 95928

John Latta (Ranching)

30790 Butts Road

Gustine, CA 95322

Tom Lawson (Old Stoves)

Buckeye Appliances & Antiques

714 Fremont

Stockton, CA 95203

Bill Lindsey (Bottles Expert)

c/o Research Group”

BLM’s Klamath Falls Resource Area

2795 Anderson Ave., Bldg. 25

Klamath Falls, Oregon 97603

Bill Lockhart (“Bottle Bill”)

1313 14th St., Apt.

Alamogordo, NM 88310

e-mail: [email protected]

Andy Mark (Statistics)

P. O. Box 686

Forest Ranch, CA 95942

John Martin (Gunsmithing)

Department Chair

Hwy 139

Lassen Community College

Susanville, CA 96130

Darla Miller (Auglaize County, Ohio)

Deputy Clerk

Auglaize County Common Pleas Court

201 Willipie Street Suite 103

Wapakoneta, Ohio 45895-1972

Joe Molter (Ethnobotany/California history)

20568 Bernard

Redding, CA 96003

Cliff Moffitt (Career locksmith )

435 N. Pine Street

Susanville, CA 96130

Tom Mower (Ranching)

471-450 Diamond Way

Susanville, CA 96130

Darrell Mullins (Anthropologist/Historian)

Curator, Tehama County Museum Foundation

P.O. Box 86

Los Molinos, CA 96055

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George Neargarder

(St. Marys Historical Society, Ohio)

117 Marbellow Court

St. Marys, Ohio 45885

E-mail: <[email protected]>

Catherine Ranberg-Coombs (Tehama County)

Chief Cadastral Drafting Technician

Tehama County Assessor╒s Office

444 Oak Street #B

Red Bluff, CA 96080

Dr. Eric Ritter (California Archaeology/History)

Shasta College

11555 Old Oregon Trail

P. O. Box 496006

Redding, CA 96049-6006

Dr. Paul Schiffman (Bricks’ analysis)

Director, Electron Microprobe Analytical Facility

Geology Department

University of California

Davis, CA 95616

e-mail: <[email protected], edu>

Mike Schneider (U.S. Military History)

Veterans’ Services Office

1205 Main Street

Susanville, CA 96130

Anna Selfridge (Allen County, Ohio)

Curator of Archives & Manuscripts

Allen County Museum, Ohio

620 West Market

Lima, Ohio 45801

E-mail: <[email protected]>

Mr. Roy Shelley (Clocks and Clocks Repair)

The Clock Shop

1416 Yuba Street

Redding, CA 96001

Jean Svadlenak (Lee Jeans Corporate Archive & Museum)

Merriam, Kansas

Research/ Grant Writing/CollectionsManage-ment

624 Romany Road, Kansas City MO 64113-2037, USA

E-mail <[email protected]>

Dr. Richard Tangeman (Veterinary Sciences)

(Animal husbandry e.g. vaccination bottles)

Susanville, CA 96130

Randy Taylor (Old Bottles)

Fifth Generation Antiques

P.O. Box 1065

Chico, CA 95927

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Jim Wages (Firearms Expert/Black Powder)

Gun Shop of Gunsmithing Department

Lassen Community College

Hwy 139

Susanville, CA 96130

Barbara Woodrum (Ceramics Consultant)

Archaeologist

1444 Chestnut Street

Redding, CA 96001

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______ 2006 “The Importance of the Human Past.” Unpublished essay. Chico, CA.

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1994 Protectors of the Land: An Environmental Journey To Understanding the Conservation Ethic. Sacramento: The Anthro Company.

______ 2001 Ishi Rediscovered, 5th Printing. Chester, CA: The Anthro Company.

______ 2003 Stolen By The Mill Creek Indians. Chester, CA: The Anthro Company.

______ 2004 Ishi to His Second World: The Untold Story of Ishi In Oroville. Chester, CA: The Anthro Company.

______ 2005 Summer “New Research Reveals Correct Picture of Hi Good” California Territorial Quarterly, No. 62, page 44.

______ 2006 Ishi In His Second World: The Untold Story of Ishi In the Greater San Francisco Bay. Susanville, CA: The Anthro Company.

______ 2007 June/July “Early Sheep Ranching” Suffolk News Vol. 14 (No. 71), p. 8. Newton, Utah: P. O. Box 256. UT 84327.

______ 2007 August/September “Early Sheep Ranching” Suffolk News Vol. 14 (No. 72), p. 6. Newton, Utah: P. O. Box 256. UT 84327.

______ 2007 October/November “Early Sheep Ranching” Suffolk News Vol. 14, (No. 73), p. 10. Newton, Utah: P. O. Box 256. UT 84327.

______ 2007 December/January 2008 “Early Sheep Ranching” Suffolk News Vol. 14, (No. 74), p. 19. Newton, Utah: P. O. Box 256. UT 84327.

______ 2008 Winter Edition. “Likely Origin and Demise of Indian Ned.” Diggin’s,Vol.51, No. 4. Oroville, California: Butte County Historical Society, pp. 43-57.

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_______ 1977 Fremont Explorer for a Restless Nation. Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Company, Inc.

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Jolliff, Ron 2008 Chronolgy of what has been found out so far about the Eubanks/Cleghorns (six pages) correspondence for Richard Burrill on file (Burrill Collection).

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