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was treated by Mary's father, and visited their home frequently. As a token of gratitude for treating him and saving his life, as Stevenson claimed, in April 1880 Stevenson gave Dr. Bamford an inscribed copy of his pioneering book about outdoor literature
46:. Her parents married on February 16, 1857 in Santa Rosa, California. Mary Ellen Bamford had an older half brother, Edmund L. Bamford, from Dr. Bamford's previous marriage, and a younger sister, Chloe L. Bamford. Mary lived in 1235 E. 15th Street, 38:, the daughter of Dr. William Bamford and Cornelia Elizabeth Rand; her parents were pioneer settlers. In the 1850s, her father, born in Ireland, had traveled across the plains whilst Cornelia Rand had arrived by California from her native 514: 86:. In contrast to most Americans at the time, Bamford was sympathetic to Chinese and other Asians attempting to enter the United States. Although most scholars today do not accept her claim that the 248: 101:
worth $ 7933.77 in 2017 US dollars. She died in 1946 at age 88, and her funeral services were held at the Grant D. Miller Mortuaries. Inc. She is buried in Oakland's
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By 1882, Bamford and her mother were the only members of her immediate family left, and upon her mother's death on May 6 she was left a property in Twin Lake Park in
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of the West," Bamford's study continues to be cited today. Bamford also wrote for Sunday schools of several denominations.
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Woman's Who's Who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada, 1914–1915
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After finishing school, she spent four years working as an assistant in the
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Sacramento County, California, Pioneer Index File (1906-1934), A-Z
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Father Lambert's family : a story of old-time France
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Burials at Mountain View Cemetery (Oakland, California)
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Leonard, John William; Marquis, Albert Nelson (1901).
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at the South Asian American Digital Archive (SAADA)
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Healdsburg, California
Healdsburg, California
New Hampshire
Cape Horn
Oakland
Oakland Free Public Library
Robert Louis Stevenson
Travels with a Donkey in the CĂ©vennes
prohibitionist
American Baptist Publication Society
Angel Island Immigration Station
Ellis Island
Santa Cruz
Mountain View Cemetery
Up and Down the Brooks
Houghton, Mifflin & Co.
D. Lothrop & Co.
David C. Cook
Angel Island: the Ellis Island of the West
Woman's American Baptist Home Mission Society
California State Library; Sacramento, California; Sacramento County, California, Pioneer Index File (1906-1934), A-Z; California History Room: MICROFILM 734; Roll Number: 40
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Woman's Who's Who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada, 1914–1915
Espy, Willard R. “Dr. William Bamford and Robert Louis Stevenson.” Oysterville: Roads to Grandpa’s Village, p. 298.
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