1999 Redding Winter Symposium

Written by Pat Loomis; photos by Beverly Hesse

 


Historical talks and a tour of landmarks that tell the history of Shasta County highlighted the OCTA, CA-NV Chapter's winter symposium in February.

Speakers covered a wide range of topics, from Archaeology to the Nobles Trail to a segment of the life of William B. Ide (in period clothing.)

The chapter's own Dick Silva and Tom Hunt talked respectively on the Oregon to California Trail and the Nobles Trail.

Judge Richard Eaton captured the audience with his great knowledge of Maj. Pierson B. Reading's life and contributions to history.

The tour of Old Shasta, its museum, bakery, and  Masonic Hall was a fine ending of the weekend.

A big thanks to Charlie and Nola Little for a fine meeting.
 

Welcome Banner Depicting a J. Goldsborough Bruff Sketch.

Maj. Reading

The town of Redding was named for him.

Tomlinson & Wood Dry Goods Ruins, 1854

Old Shasta City

Pat Perry and Shann Rupp Found Humor in This Sign at Old Shasta City.

After touring Old Shasta, the groups went on to the site of Fort Reading, the 1924 Bridge on the Nobles Trail, and the Ide Adobe.
 

1924 Bridge on Nobles Trail near Fort Reading

Ide Adobe, Red Bluff, CA

Inside the Adobe George Hesse and Bill Rupp Found Hot Coffee

Eisal Brantley Trying Her Hand at Candle Dipping

 


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