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1881 -1890

1881
         John Muir travels with party on the USS Corwin to Wrangell Island. 

         A branch off the Wawona Road into Yosemite, climbing the back of Glacier Point, is completed.  

1882
        State legislature appropriates money to purchase and maintain trails and roads within the Grant constructed and operated by private parties.  The Four-Mile 
       Trail to Glacier Point is the first acquisition.

       Anderson Trail from Happy Isles to the bridge below Vernal Fall is built. 

1883
         Pillsbury Family, comprising Drs. Harriet and Harlin and their three children, Carol, Ernest, and Arthur, come to California via ship down the East Coast from 
         NY, across the Isthmus of Panama, up the West Coast, again by ship, landing in San Francisco. The family transports their possessions via wagons to Auburn
         where they  join the Congregationalist Church.

          March 
                         1 - Arrive Auburn: H.H. Family - Sailed from New York to Panama, crossed the Isthmus and then took ship to San Francisco. (HH is 50 years old).

​          June 
                        23 - Advertisement appearing in the Placer Herald  

                       Dr. H. H. Pillsbury Graduate of Harvard Medical College and recently from Brooklyn New York will open an office over Steven's Drug Store July 9, 1883
                       Office hours 8 - 10AM 2 - 4PM
                       Residence corner of Marysville and Grass Valley Roads.
                       Microscopical Examination in cases of Nephrites, made for Physicians as Reasonable cost.
                       Dr. Harriet F. Pillsbury Graduate of Class of `80. Women's Medical College of New York Infirmary.
                       Specialist - Diseases of Women and Children
                       Residence P.O. address, Auburn, Cal.

       July 
                      9 - HH opens a medical office in Auburn over Steven's Drug Store. Office Hours 8 - 10AM, 2 - 4 PM.


1884 
          John Degnans establish a bakery and store. 

          Hutchings removed as Guardian and replaced by W. E. Dennison. 

          George Fiske opens photographic studio.    

          Barnard fired as manager of hotel in Yosemite.

          April 
                      1  - Carrie H. Pillsbury dies. There is no death certificate. A cemetery plot was purchased and then later sold, unoccupied, the the Collins family. 

          Arthur C. Pillsbury begins experiments with cross breeding birds,selling livestock, in Auburn.

1885  
         Arthur C. Pillsbury attends Normal School in Auburn.

         State legislature appropriates $40,000 to build the SToneman House, in honor of the California governor.  

         Echo Wall Trail from Nevada Fall to Glacier Point built. 

1886
         All private trails and roads within the Grant are purchased by this year and made available to the public at no cost.  

1887
​         Mark L. McCord becomes Guardian of the Grant.  

1888
         Leidig's Hotel closes, removed by order of the State Commissioners. 

         Muir climbs Mt. Rainier, writes Ascent of Mt. Rainier.

1889
           May
                        18 - Arthur C. Pillsbury graduates from Sierra Normal School. 
          June 
                   Muir camps with Robert Underwood Johnson in Tuolumne Meadows, witnesses the impact of grazing. 

1890
           J.D. Foley establishes print shop and studio in Yosemite Village. 

​           September 
                              30 - U. S. Congress passes a bill following recommendations from Muir in two Century articles. Yosemite Valley remains under State control.

         October
                              1 - Yosemite National Park (reserved forest lands) created.