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  1. Learn about Annie Bidwell, a philanthropist and civic leader in California who donated land for Chico and Bidwell Park. She was also a reformer who supported temperance and woman suffrage.

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  2. Annie Kennedy Bidwell (June 30, 1839 – March 9, 1918) was a 19th-century pioneer and founder of society in the Sacramento Valley area of California. She is known for her contributions to social causes, such as women's suffrage, the temperance movement, donating parks for travelers to camp and sleep in and education. [1] .

  3. Annie Bidwell was a founder and host of society in California in the 19th century. She was also a supporter of women's suffrage, temperance, and education, and donated land for Bidwell Park in Chico.

  4. the fate of the American army in Europe, residents in the rural Northern California agricul tural community of Chico worried about the health. of seventy-eight year old Annie Ellicott Kennedy. Bidwell. She had suffered a slight paralytic stroke, and her condition was worsening.

  5. Dec 15, 2006 · Margaret Jacobs examines the conflict between Annie Bidwell, a nineteenth-century Euro-American female reformer, and the Maidu and Bahapki Indians she tried to convert and domesticate. She reveals how the Indians subverted and resisted Bidwell's efforts to change their culture and religion.

  6. www.mechoopda-nsn.gov › history › life-on-rancho-arroyo-chicoLife on Rancho Arroyo - Mechoopda

    Learn how John Bidwell and his wife Annie Bidwell had a long relationship with the Mechoopda people and established Rancho Arroyo Chico in 1849. See how Annie Bidwell influenced the lives of the native residents with her Christian teachings, school, and land deed.

  7. With the publication of this meticulously researched and elegantly written biography, what many of us have long suspected now stands clear: namely that Annie Kennedy Bidwell--in her concern for...