Linda Pack reads episodes of her immensely popular public radio program Mendocino County Remembered. She edits and interprets selections from the oral histories collected and published under the auspices of the Mendocino Historical Society for the American Bicentennial in 1976. A new episode every Sunday.
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An eloquent appreciation of the special beauty of living on the Mendocino Coast.Von Linda Pack
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Sad tales of an unlucky family in the late 1800's.Von Linda Pack
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A strong statement about the ethics of Pomo families.Von Linda Pack
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The sighting of Haley's comet in 1910 terrifies a stock driver.Von Linda Pack
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The practice and pride in the skills of raising goats in Anderson Valley.Von Linda Pack
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"Hitting the bamboo" and drinking "Jackass" at the turn of the 20th Century in Point Arena.Von Linda Pack
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The story of the family that built the temple of Kwan Tai in Mendocino Village.Von Linda Pack
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Traveling evangelists provide surprising winter entertainmentVon Linda Pack
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Lively and useful recollections about home remedies.Von Linda Pack
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The heart-breaking story of a lumberman who yearns to be a classical musician.Von Linda Pack
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The hardships of living and dying in the northeast corner of Mendocino County in the early 1900's.Von Linda Pack
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Anecdotes about livelihoods on the Mendocino CoastVon Linda Pack
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The Finnish immigrants to the Mendocino Coast create elaborate entertainments for their community in the early 20th century.Von Linda Pack
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A young boy encounters a dangerous critter on his way to school.Von Linda Pack
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Melissa Kendrick, Anderson Valley & Ukiah; Lena Meshishnek, Comptche; Elise Pimental, Covelo; and Ruth Hood, Little River all relate their memories of Christmas in Mendocino County in the early 1900's. More of these wonderful stories are Episodes #37 & #38, Remembrances of Christmases Past Parts 1 & 2.…
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Itinerant salesmen and the first cars in the county.Von Linda Pack
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An emphatic account of crime and punishment.Von Linda Pack
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Providing for a remote homestead in the early 1900's.Von Linda Pack
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A story about he herding of both cattle and Indians into Round Valley.Von Linda Pack
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A port captain explains the complexities of loading and shipping lumber in the early 1900's.Von Linda Pack
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Preparing the delicious bounty of the Mendocino Coast.Von Linda Pack
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Terrifying tales of protecting stock from dangerous predators.Von Linda Pack
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An inspiring story from an extraordinary woman reclaiming her Pomo heritage.Von Linda Pack
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A proud lifelong railroad man talks about his career.Von Linda Pack
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A thrilling and lyrical recounting of getting the logs down the river.Von Linda Pack
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Having fun at dances and drinking all over town.Von Linda Pack
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Amazing anecdotes of a tough character in the 1860's.Von Linda Pack
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Starting the first school on the Round Valley Indian Reservation in 1910.Von Linda Pack
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The beginnings of County agriculture and transportation in the early 1900's.Von Linda Pack
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A wonderful anecdote about a Mountain Man.Von Linda Pack
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Working with the glorious abundance of salmon, dairy, and produce in the early 1900's.Von Linda Pack
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An epic poem about how a feud between Boonville and Philo turned into a brawl.Von Linda Pack
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Memorable mischief and fun growing up in timber country.Von Linda Pack
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It was a hard way to make a living - fishing for salmon, shark, tuna and cod.Von Linda Pack
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Speakeasies, bootleggers and rumrunners on the Mendocino Coast in the the dangerous 1920's.Von Linda Pack
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An story poem about the local option for prohibition, with some Boontling -- an archaic local languageVon Linda Pack
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The agricultural year and a remedy for poison oak from the early 1900s.Von Linda Pack
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An eye-opening story of the two year long strike for safety rules and overtime, 1946 - 1948.Von Linda Pack
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A proud young woman begins her career as a teacher.Von Linda Pack
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A hot snd prickly summer job provides needed income.Von Linda Pack
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The Saga of Lucy Young, a Wailaki Indian girl, who, in 1862, when she was around 10 years old, fled from soldiers and from white men who trafficked in Indian children. In 1939, when Lucy was in her 90s, she told her story to her neighbor in Covelo, the ethnobotanist Edith Van Allen Murphey. Lucy Young wanted the truth to be told. Part 7 of 7 "Final…
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The Saga of Lucy Young, a Wailaki Indian girl, who, in 1862, when she was around 10 years old, fled from soldiers and from white men who trafficked in Indian children. In 1939, when Lucy was in her 90s, she told her story to her neighbor in Covelo, the ethnobotanist Edith Van Allen Murphey. Lucy Young wanted the truth to be told. Part 6 of 7 "Runni…
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The Saga of Lucy Young, a Wailaki Indian girl, who, in 1862, when she was around 10 years old, fled from soldiers and from white men who trafficked in Indian children. In 1939, when Lucy was in her 90s, she told her story to her neighbor in Covelo, the ethnobotanist Edith Van Allen Murphey. Lucy Young wanted the truth to be told. Part 5 of 7 "Escap…
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The Saga of Lucy Young, a Wailaki Indian girl, who, in 1862, when she was around 10 years old, fled from soldiers and from white men who trafficked in Indian children. In 1939, when Lucy was in her 90s, she told her story to her neighbor in Covelo, the ethnobotanist Edith Van Allen Murphey. Lucy Young wanted the truth to be told. Part 4 of 7 "The C…
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The Saga of Lucy Young, a Wailaki Indian girl, who, in 1862, when she was around 10 years old, fled from soldiers and from white men who trafficked in Indian children. In 1939, when Lucy was in her 90s, she told her story to her neighbor in Covelo, the ethnobotanist Edith Van Allen Murphey. Lucy Young wanted the truth to be told. Part 3 of 7 "Survi…
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The Saga of Lucy Young, a Wailaki Indian girl, who, in 1862, when she was around 10 years old, fled from soldiers and from white men who trafficked in Indian children. In 1939, when Lucy was in her 90s, she told her story to her neighbor in Covelo, the ethnobotanist Edith Van Allen Murphey. Lucy Young wanted the truth to be told. "Hiding from Soldi…
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The Saga of Lucy Young, a Wailaki Indian girl, who, in 1862, when she was around 10 years old, fled from soldiers and from white men who trafficked in Indian children. In 1939, when Lucy was in her 90s, she told her story to her neighbor in Covelo, the ethnobotanist Edith Van Allen Murphey. Lucy Young wanted the truth to be told. "Grandfather's Dre…
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The county produces excellent athletes from 1896 through 1904.Von Linda Pack
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A feisty young woman speaks her mind at work.Von Linda Pack
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Foolish criminals betray themselves, and an innocent man is cleared.Von Linda Pack
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