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Description
Film footage of areas of the Mendocino Coast, 1941. Includes footage of the Carson Mansion, a famous 16,000+ sq ft victorian house that was built in 1884. This film is important to not only the history of Madera County but to California history as well as it was filmed by Henry Clay Daulton, II and his wife Merle (Goucher). Henry was the son of one of the Founding Fathers of Madera County and his grandson, Henry Clay Daulton III and wife Dusty remain in Madera County and continue to carry on the tradition of political and economic leadership within the County and the State of California.
Type
moving image
Format
Reversal Original Silent Color 16mm film
Form/Genre
Home movies
Extent
1 Reel of 1
Identifier
Daul009 cma_000298
Language
English
Subject
Coasts--California Coasts
Time Period
1941
Place
Mendocino County (Calif.) Mendocino (Calif.)
Provenance
Madera County Library, California History and Family Research Room California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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