James W. Marshall: A forgotten pioneer - The Centennial Dedication of the James.
Alternative Title
100 Year Celebration of the Marshall's Monument
Created Date
1990
Published Date
May 6th, 1990
Description
The centennial observance of the oldest designated historic landmark in California, Marshall's Monument in Coloma, California. Speakers included the Honorable Norman S. Waters, State Assembly [7th District], who presented a Resolution of the California State Assembly commending the Marshall Monument Centennial Steering Committee. Directed, Edited & Videotaped by King 5 Television, El Dorado County’s own television station. Music by Slim Pickings, Coloma, California. Thanks to Beverly Cola, George Peabody, Alan & Cindy Erghott, Fidelity National Title, Friday House Gallery, Olde Coloma Theater, Nor-Cal Beverage Co., Mountain Democrat, Gene Chappie, Gold Discovery Park Association, E. Clampus Vitus James Marshall No. 49, Sacramento Savings, Sierra Gold Graphics, Norman S. Watters, California State Parks, Sacramento Community Cable Foundation, King Videocable Co. and King Five Television, N.S.G.W. Placerville Parlor No.9, El Dorado County Historical Association, Coloma-Lotus Fire Department, El Dorado County Historical Museum Commission, Heritage Association of El Dorado County, N.D.G.W. Marguerite Parlor No. 12, Rebekah Lodge No. 114 Coloma, Gold Trail Grange #452, Gold Trail Union School District, I.O.O.F. Coloma No. 27, El Dorado County Chamber of Commerce.
Item or Container Annotations
Written on tape label: "King 5 Television / Marshall Centennial-Park Copy / 1990 / 1000 yr. celebration of the monument. 1990. Marshall's Monument."
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