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Ida M. Reagan (September 12, 1875 - February 19, 1971) was the first librarian of the Butte County Free Library.


Early life

Ida M. Reagan was born near
Oroville, California Oroville (''Oro'', Spanish for "Gold" and ''Ville'', French for "town") is the county seat of Butte County, California, United States. The population of the city was 15,506 at the 2010 census, up from 13,004 in the 2000 census. Following the ...
, on September 12, 1875, the daughter of George Washington Reagan (1828-1908) and Susan Caroline Martin (1841-1936).


Career

Ida M. Reagan was the first librarian of the Butte County Free Library,
Butte County, California Butte County () is a county located in the northern part of the U.S. state of California. In the 2020 census, its population was 211,632. The county seat is Oroville. Butte County comprises the Chico, CA metropolitan statistical area. It is ...
. The Butte County Free Library was established in November 1913 In 1927 she was awarded a life certificate as librarian in the State of California. The certificate was the first of its kind ever to be issued and only librarians who have had nine years experience, or more, as a county librarian were eligible for it. In 1935 she donated to the library a small group of rare California historical volumes, some out of print and others from limited reprints of old volumes, and housed them in the Butte County Library. Reagan collected the volumes for five years, but was able to find only a dozen books. Because of their value and the difficulty of replacing them, no one was permitted to take them from the library. Included were the "Shirley Letters", the missive of Dame Shirley, written at Rich Bar, in Plumas County, in 1851, and containing valuable information of the period. Other books were: the "City of Six" by Canfield, "The Diary of a 49er" also by Canfield, a history of the Donner Party, the Diary of Sutter, a book on the life of Joaquim Murieta, two books on the Mill Creek Indians, one by Sheriff Bob Anderson, Sr. In 1937 she was elected first vice-president of the California Librarians Association. She was interested in civic and club affairs. She was a member of the Eureka Woman's Club, Business and Professional Women's Club, Daughters of the American Revolution. She edited the ''Index to George D. Mansfield's History of Butte County, California, with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its growth and development from the early days to the present'', published by the Historic Record Company, Los Angeles, California, 1918, and of ''Butte County Historical Society Diggin's, Index to volumes 1 through 8, 1957-1964''


Personal life

She lived at
Eureka, California Eureka (Wiyot: ''Jaroujiji'', Hupa: ''do'-wi-lotl-ding'', Karuk: ''uuth'') is the principal city and county seat of Humboldt County in the Redwood Empire region of California. The city is located on U.S. Route 101 on the shores of Humboldt Ba ...
. She died on February 19, 1971, in
Vallejo, California Vallejo ( ; ) is a city in Solano County, California and the second largest city in the North Bay region of the Bay Area. Located on the shores of San Pablo Bay, the city had a population of 126,090 at the 2020 census. Vallejo is home to th ...
, and was buried with her family at Old Oroville Cemetery, Oroville.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Reagan, Ida M. 1875 births 1971 deaths American librarians American women librarians People from Oroville, California