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Bidwell Brothers Revenue Stamped Document

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Bidwell Brothers Revenue Stamped Document
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Indenture for two lots in Chico, Butte County dated July 1, 1867 for the sum of $4000, between Thomas J. Bidwell and his older brother John Bidwell, founder of Chico, California. One lot is referred to as the one occupied by “Bidwell’s Store”, a well-known historic landmark. John Bidwell is remembered for co-leading in 1841, the Bartleson–Bidwell Party one of the earliest groups of American emigrants to attempt a wagon crossing from Missouri to California. John later traveled to Washington DC to ask Abraham Lincoln to sign documents to incorporate California as a state of the United States. Thomas J. Bidwell joined his brother in California in 1850. Never in robust health, Thomas J. re-entered St. John’s College (now Fordham) graduating in 1855. Later he returned to Chico passing shortly after the transfer of this property on September 8, 1867. Four 50 cent blue Internal Revenue “Passage Ticket” (Scott R61-R5) and two $1 red Internal Revenue “Foreign Exchange” (Scott R68-R6) stamps. (Ref. PA11-10-12-387-140) State: California City: Chico Date: 1867 FHWAC#: 41350