The Untold History of Sonora Pass and Its People: 1860-1960

Author:   Cate Culver
Publisher:   Manzanita Writers Press
ISBN:  

9780998691060


Pages:   300
Publication Date:   01 June 2023
Format:   Paperback
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The Untold History of Sonora Pass and Its People: 1860-1960


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Sonora Pass, located north of the famous Tioga Pass that leads to Yosemite, is not well known. Extremely steep, and carved into granite, like much of the Sierra, the pass is a hidden jewel. A community unto itself, Sonora Pass has a rich history, and Cate Culver has unearthed and recorded the stories and information that would have been lost to time. Who were the people who built the roads, established resorts, grazed cattle, constructed dams, made movies, and built cabins on Sonora Pass? Over ninety of the old-timers were interviewed in person and many are brought to life in this remarkable history of the men and women who pioneered Sonora Pass. In 1944, Cate Culver's family purchased a cabin near Eagle Creek east of Dardanelle. From her earliest childhood, Cate spent summers at breakfast tables and around campfires, listening to the stories and learning the history of Sonora Pass. Getting out old black-and-white photographs often started the conversation. Cate realized that the history and the photographs needed to be recorded and saved. She began several years of research, including interviews with family members and friends of the original Sonora Pass pioneers. The result is the only book of its kind, documenting the history of Sonora Pass from 1860-1960. This collection is even more poignant and valuable today since the Donnell Fire ravaged much of the area in 2018.

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Author:   Cate Culver
Publisher:   Manzanita Writers Press
Imprint:   Manzanita Writers Press
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.939kg
ISBN:  

9780998691060


ISBN 10:   0998691062
Pages:   300
Publication Date:   01 June 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"""Filled with rich historical accounts, poignant back stories and stunning images, I encourage you to read this book before your next trip 'up hill'. Cate Culver's love for this beautiful area shines on every page and you will forever look at familiar names and places with a much deeper respect and understanding on how they came to be."" Billie Lyons, Curator for the Tuolumne County Historical Society and Museum. ""Cate Culver's passion, respect, and love of Sonora Pass and its culture are clearly evident in reading this book. If you desire to learn more and appreciate the history of Sonora Pass, this book is for you. Cate's hard work and attention to detail has provided future generations with a literary treasure."" Matt Bloom, Owner Kennedy Meadows Resort and Pack Station and cattle permittee at Kennedy Lake. ""Within several years, Cate Culver has been able to unearth some incredible history. It is intriguing to read and will be handed down for the generations."" Chris Robinson, cabin owner."


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Cate Culver makes her home in the California Sierra foothills. After her twenty-five-year career in Oakland and Sacramento as a graphic artist in advertising, she and her husband Jerry relocated to Mountain Ranch, where she pursued her passion for painting and capturing the natural grace and power of the California region. Recently they have moved to Tuolumne County. The family summer cabin of Cate's childhood, located at Dardanelle on Sonora Pass, inspired her to write her first book. The Untold History of Sonora Pass and Its People: 1860 to 1960 chronicles the fascinating hundred years of development along Sonora Pass, and the unforgettable people who put their stamp on the land. Cate served as Calaveras County's historian for eleven years, developing her skills for meticulous research. As a graphic artist, Cate designed every page in the book, and included a sprinkling of her art. Combined with her natural curiosity and primary source interviews, she brings life to the towering beauty of the Sonora Pass, and honors the intrepid spirit of its people.

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