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Abraham “Abe” McPike

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Abraham “Abe” McPike

Birth
California, USA
Death
4 Jan 1911 (aged 43)
Saint Helena, Napa County, California, USA
Burial
Saint Helena, Napa County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block B, Lot 20 C
Memorial ID
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San Francisco Call, Volume 70, Number 92, Page 7, August 31, 1891 -
THE SOCIAL WORLD
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Resume of Recent Happenings in Society Circles.
Engagement Announcements -
At the Parrott Country Seat
A pleasant affair was the party given by Miss Theresa Shreves at Mirdavalle, the beautiful residence of Mr. and Mrs. Tiburcio Parrott, last Friday evening. The lovely grounds presented a charming sight under the bright illumination of various colored lanterns, while the broad verandas were a bower of palms, ferns and tropical plants half concealing tete-a-tete seats. The spacious rooms were artistically decorated, and, added to the becoming toilets of the ladies, made a pretty picture.
Vocal selections were rendered by Mrs. Tiburcio Parrott, Miss Eda Beringer and Mr. B. H. Baldwin. Dancing enlivened the scene until midnight, when an elegant supper was served in the dining-room. Unique and artistic souvenirs were laid at each guest's plate. After supper dancing was resumed until a late hour.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Tiburcio Parrott, Mrs. Nuttall, Miss Nuttall, Miss T. Shreves, Miss Edith Parkinson, Miss Annie Woodward, Miss Eda Beringer, Miss Anita Krug, Miss Alma Sigwald, Dr. Nuttall, Messrs. Fritz Beringer Sr., Joseph A. Graham, Fred Beringer, James Nowland, E. H. Baldwin, Frank Sigwald, Abe McPike, E. G. Schuneman.

San Francisco Call, Volume 87, Number 164, Page 14, May 3, 1900 -
PERSONAL MENTION
Rev. Edward E. Earll of Ferndale is at the Russ.
Professor David Starr Jordan is at the Occidental.
C. W. Eastin, an attorney of Modesto, is at the Grand.
H. A. Lozier, a capitalist of New York, is at the Palace.
A. M. Spencer, a merchant of Cincinnati, is at the Palace.
Frank J. Ruhman, a fruit buyer of New York, is at the Grand.
Dr. H. L. Pace, State Senator from Tulare, is at the Palace.
Thomas H. Thompson, a fruit grower of Tulare, is at the Lick.
S. P. Wyble, a merchant of Bakersfield, and wife are at the Lick.
R. C. Cameron, a capitalist of New York, is at the Palace.
J. D. Coughlin, a cattle man of Lake View, Oregon, is at the Lick.
Dr. A. M. Gardner of the Napa Insane Asylum is at the California.
Francis Cutting, a fruit packer of Stockton, and wife are at the Lick.
M. P. Stein, a merchant of Stockton, and wife are at the California.
Thomas McCaffern, a leading attorney of Los Angeles, is at the Grand.
Theo D. Buhl, a merchant of Detroit, is at the Palace with his family.
Captain H. E. Boyes, proprietor of Agua Rico Springs, is a guest at the Lick.
A. E. Fry, an oil well operator of Bakersfield, is at the Russ with his wife.
Charles H. Thorn, a merchant of Chicago, and his family are at the Palace.
Paul A. Sternberg, a mining man of Cripple Creek, is a guest at the California.
G. A. Taylor, a prominent business man of Victoria, and his wife are at the Occidental.
C. H. Williams, a member of the firm of Williams & Kausen of Ferndale, is at the Grand.
James McCudden, a contractor and prominent citizen of Vallejo, is a guest at the Grand.
Abe McPike, a wealthy rancher of St. Helena and brother of Attorney McPike, is a guest at the Russ.
W. G. Wells, general manager of the Santa Fe Pacific, with offices at Los Angeles, and his secretary, F. B. Sutton, are registered at the Palace.
San Francisco Call, Volume 70, Number 92, Page 7, August 31, 1891 -
THE SOCIAL WORLD
---
Resume of Recent Happenings in Society Circles.
Engagement Announcements -
At the Parrott Country Seat
A pleasant affair was the party given by Miss Theresa Shreves at Mirdavalle, the beautiful residence of Mr. and Mrs. Tiburcio Parrott, last Friday evening. The lovely grounds presented a charming sight under the bright illumination of various colored lanterns, while the broad verandas were a bower of palms, ferns and tropical plants half concealing tete-a-tete seats. The spacious rooms were artistically decorated, and, added to the becoming toilets of the ladies, made a pretty picture.
Vocal selections were rendered by Mrs. Tiburcio Parrott, Miss Eda Beringer and Mr. B. H. Baldwin. Dancing enlivened the scene until midnight, when an elegant supper was served in the dining-room. Unique and artistic souvenirs were laid at each guest's plate. After supper dancing was resumed until a late hour.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Tiburcio Parrott, Mrs. Nuttall, Miss Nuttall, Miss T. Shreves, Miss Edith Parkinson, Miss Annie Woodward, Miss Eda Beringer, Miss Anita Krug, Miss Alma Sigwald, Dr. Nuttall, Messrs. Fritz Beringer Sr., Joseph A. Graham, Fred Beringer, James Nowland, E. H. Baldwin, Frank Sigwald, Abe McPike, E. G. Schuneman.

San Francisco Call, Volume 87, Number 164, Page 14, May 3, 1900 -
PERSONAL MENTION
Rev. Edward E. Earll of Ferndale is at the Russ.
Professor David Starr Jordan is at the Occidental.
C. W. Eastin, an attorney of Modesto, is at the Grand.
H. A. Lozier, a capitalist of New York, is at the Palace.
A. M. Spencer, a merchant of Cincinnati, is at the Palace.
Frank J. Ruhman, a fruit buyer of New York, is at the Grand.
Dr. H. L. Pace, State Senator from Tulare, is at the Palace.
Thomas H. Thompson, a fruit grower of Tulare, is at the Lick.
S. P. Wyble, a merchant of Bakersfield, and wife are at the Lick.
R. C. Cameron, a capitalist of New York, is at the Palace.
J. D. Coughlin, a cattle man of Lake View, Oregon, is at the Lick.
Dr. A. M. Gardner of the Napa Insane Asylum is at the California.
Francis Cutting, a fruit packer of Stockton, and wife are at the Lick.
M. P. Stein, a merchant of Stockton, and wife are at the California.
Thomas McCaffern, a leading attorney of Los Angeles, is at the Grand.
Theo D. Buhl, a merchant of Detroit, is at the Palace with his family.
Captain H. E. Boyes, proprietor of Agua Rico Springs, is a guest at the Lick.
A. E. Fry, an oil well operator of Bakersfield, is at the Russ with his wife.
Charles H. Thorn, a merchant of Chicago, and his family are at the Palace.
Paul A. Sternberg, a mining man of Cripple Creek, is a guest at the California.
G. A. Taylor, a prominent business man of Victoria, and his wife are at the Occidental.
C. H. Williams, a member of the firm of Williams & Kausen of Ferndale, is at the Grand.
James McCudden, a contractor and prominent citizen of Vallejo, is a guest at the Grand.
Abe McPike, a wealthy rancher of St. Helena and brother of Attorney McPike, is a guest at the Russ.
W. G. Wells, general manager of the Santa Fe Pacific, with offices at Los Angeles, and his secretary, F. B. Sutton, are registered at the Palace.


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