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  1. Annie Kennedy Bidwell (June 30, 1839 – March 9, 1918) was a 19th-century pioneer and founder of society in the Sacramento Valley area of California. She is known for her contributions to social causes, such as women's suffrage, the temperance movement, donating parks for travelers to camp and sleep in and education. [1]

  2. (1839–1918). Annie Kennedy Bidwell was a philanthropist and civic leader in California ’s Sacramento River valley. A reformer, Bidwell was active in the temperance movement (to stop the drinking of alcoholic beverages) and the woman suffrage movement (to grant women the right to vote).

  3. Annie Kennedy Bidwell (June 30, 1839 – March 9, 1918) was a 19th-century pioneer and founder of society in the Sacramento Valley area of California. She is known for her contributions to social causes, such as women's suffrage, the temperance movement, donating parks for travelers to camp and sleep in and education.

  4. A local historian's biography of Annie Bidwell, the wife of Chico's founder, reveals her personal and family life, her relationships with friends and Indians, and her challenges as a pioneer woman. The book is based on letters, diaries, and interviews, and offers many anecdotes and insights into Annie's character and times.

  5. John and Annie Bidwell were pioneer settlers, philanthropists, and friends of John Muir. They donated land for Bidwell Park and their home became a state historic park.

  6. 3 days ago · Bidwell Mansion State Historic Park is a beautiful, three-story, 26 room Victorian House Museum that stands as a memorial to John and Annie Bidwell. John Bidwell was known throughout California and across the nation as an important pioneer, farmer, soldier, statesman, politician and philanthropist.

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  8. A historical article about Annie Bidwell, a reformer who married a wealthy rancher and helped the Mechoopda Indians in Chico, California. Learn about her life, her husband's estate, and her philanthropic work with the Indians for nearly fifty years.

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