Native Sons of the Golden West
Lincoln, California

For a small group we accomplish a lot!


  • Lincoln Archives A rotating exhibit of local historical photos. The Archives are located in the back gallery room of Lincoln Arts, 540 F. St. Lincoln, Ca and can be viewed Tuesday-Saturday afternoons. Archivist are available for questions and for access to items not on public display 10-12 noon Wednesdays.
    church.jpg (645679 bytes)Plaque dedications The Lincoln Native Sons have dedicated four historical plaques. They include the Lincoln  IOOF building, the Fleming building, the Emmada building, and Manzanita Cemetery. On Flag Day 2000, the Native Sons and Native Daughters will dedicate a plaque for the Lincoln Methodist Church.

Photo's by Debbie Lightfoot

fleming.jpg (32328 bytes)Jerry Logan and owners of the Fleming Building Jane Tahti, and one of my favorite teachers Al Fleming.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jim Hernandez, Emmada building owner Eli Demas,  and  Jerry Logan.
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  • Scholarships The NSGW offer a scholarship to a Lincoln High School student for writing the an essay on local California History.

  • Buggy Our club is currently restoring two horse drawn buggies.  The first was donated in memory of Dick Mariner a local rancher and long time Native Son member. The second was donated to the Native Sons by  Oliver Grey.More Photos Mariner buggy. , Grey  buggy.
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