Sacramento Pioneer Association Publications

Through the more than 150 years of its existence, the Sacramento Pioneer Association has attempted to honor the original purpose of the founders – To cultivate the social virtues of its members, to collect and preserve information connected with the early settlement and conquest of the country, and to perpetuate the memory of those whose sagacity, enterprise, and love of independence induced them to settle in the wilderness and to become the germ of a new State.  One way in which we do that is to publish, from time to time monographs, articles, and books about California pioneers. Listed below are a few of these.

Frame, Walter C., Mark Hopkins, Occasional Monographs of the
Sacramento Pioneer Foundation,
Sacramento Pioneer Association, 1969.

Frame, Walter C., Annals of the Sacramento Pioneer Association, Sacramento Pioneer Association, 1975.

Hopkins, Timothy, Memory of a Boyhood in Sacramento: Reminiscences of Timothy Hopkins, Introduction by J. A. McGowan, Sacramento Pioneer Association, 1987.

Heringer, Robert P., The Restoration of Pioneer Hall, Sacramento Pioneer Association, 1999.

 

 

Livingston, Robert D., Joan K.Taylor, Carol W. Doersch, Carolyn J. Johnson, Mead B. Kibbey,
Gone to Rest - Biographies of Sacramento
Pioneers Buried in or Nearby Pioneer Grove in
The Old Sacramento City Cemetery, Sacramento
Pioneer Association,
2001.

The four publications listed above are now offered as a single CD. To order the CD or print copies of Gone to Rest, please call the association office. A donation to the Association is requested of $15 for the CD and $15 for the book.

 

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The Sacramento Pioneer association was founded by pioneers in 1854 to preserve the history of the area for future generations. The membership today continues that purpose. Over the years the organization has been instrumental in preserving Sutterís Fort, valuable paintings, photographs, buildings, artifacts, and documents related to Sacramento. We preserve and maintain Pioneer Grove in the Sacramento City Cemetery and Pioneer Hall in downtown Sacramento. To inspire a new generation to explore the foundations of our community, the Association is pleased to offer a $1000 scholarship to a college-bound high school senior submitting an excellent essay on the history of the Sacramento area. Ultimately we shall publish a compilation of several years outstanding essays for the community.
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