Web Site Update Page
Check here for the most recent additions and changes to the Lake County Historical Society’s web site!
June 29, 2008: For an account of the recent (June 22) Society picnic, go to the Historical Society Happenings page, here: http://lakecountyhistory.org/historical-society-happenings/.
May 5, 2008: The site’s home page was redone, the President’s Message was moved to its own page, a short history of the LCHS was put on a page here: http://lakecountyhistory.org/a-short-historical-society-history/, and a recap of the last meeting of the Society was added to the Historical Society Happenings page, here: http://lakecountyhistory.org/historical-society-happenings/.
April 23, 2008: The remaining books offered on our sales page (http://lakecountyhistory.org/category/books/) have had their descriptions added. (And some of the earlier descriptions have been updated.)
April 19, 2008: You can always keep up with the latest Historical Society Happenings at this new page, here: http://lakecountyhistory.org/historical-society-happenings/
April 19, 2008: We have added descriptions of most of the historical books offered for sale by the Society. Those books are here: http://lakecountyhistory.org/category/books/. To read the new descriptions, or to order a specific volume, click on the book’s title or cover illustration and take it from there!
April 13, 2008: There is a new page listing Upcoming Events involving the Society. It’s here: http://lakecountyhistory.org/upcoming-events/
April 10, 2008: Herndon Cemetery History and Restoration Page added. Go here: http://lakecountyhistory.org/herndon-cemetery/
Comments
Comment from Joe Thompson
Date: April 25, 2008, 6:27 pm
I have a website about cable cars. Gripman Gordon Miller has let me use some photos he took when Cal Cable car 38 was moved last year. I understand from Gordon that the Historical Society owns the car. Is that correct? I am working on an item about the car and the move to put on my website in May. Do you have any information about the car’s history in Lake County and the Historical Society’s plans for it? I will include a link to this site in my article.
By the way, I am a member of the San Mateo County Historical Association.
Regards,
Joe Thompson ;0)

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