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Delta Narratives: Stitching a River Culture: Trade, Communication and Transportation to 1960

W.R. Swagerty, Reuben W. Smith | June 1st, 2015


“Stitching a River Culture” explores three themes in the history of the California Delta: trade, communication, and transportation. Heretofore these three subjects have received scant attention, save the history of steamboating and recreational uses of the Delta in recent times. The purpose of the larger narrative is to provide museums, archives, and historical societies with a basic framework that includes these three themes in the context of the larger subjects of agriculture, various kinds of technologies, town building, and reclamation. This narrative begins before Spanish exploration and contact with Native peoples in the last quarter of the eighteenth century and includes the following eras: Spanish, Mexican, Gold Rush, and post?statehood??to around 1960.

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history, Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta