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A memoir recounts a girl's upbringing on a California sheep ranch and her family’s New England roots, weaving personal memories of daily ranch work, overland livestock drives to the Pacific, and the social life of a once-humble pueblo as it grew into an early town. The narrative interlaces family documents and pioneer diaries with recollections of schooling, community development, and encounters with figures who foresaw harbor growth, while describing named ranch sites and the practical rhythms of pastoral life amid a shifting frontier landscape.

FOREWORD

Several years ago I wrote a short account of my childhood, calling it A Little Girl of Old California. At the suggestion of friends, I have expanded the material to make this book.

The recent discovery of diaries kept by Dr. Thomas Flint during two pioneer trips to this coast which he made in company with my father, and the generous permission to make use of them granted me by his sons, Mr. Thomas Flint and Mr. Richard Flint, have added much to the interest of the subject. I at first contemplated including them in this volume, but it has seemed wiser to publish them separately and they are now available through the publications of the Southern California Historical Society.

My information regarding the earlier history of the Cerritos Ranch was supplemented by data given me by my cousin, the late George H. Bixby.

The interesting letter predicting the development of the harbor at San Pedro, written by Admiral Henry Knox Thatcher to my grandfather, Rev. George W. Hathaway, is the gift of my aunt, Miss Martha Hathaway.

I wish here to express my gratitude to my husband, Paul Jordan Smith, and to my friend, Mrs. Hannah A. Davidson, for their constant encouragement to me during the preparation of Adobe Days.

Sara Bixby-Smith

Claremont, California October, 1925