Three PHL&M Exhibits Pertaining to

Petaluma’s Pioneers

Petaluma’s Participation in the Women’s Suffrage Movement,
a Commemoration of the Ratification of the 19th Amendment

The Petaluma Historical Library & Museum, a Story of Civic Progress & Pride

Portraits of Petaluma Pioneers,
Personal Images and Public Stories of a California River Town

The Petaluma Historical Library & Museum ’s fall 2020 exhibit, "Petaluma’s Participation in the Women’s Suffrage Movement, A Commemoration of the Ratification of the 19th Amendment," is presented in an informal gallery tour by curator, Paula Freund. With newly discovered artifacts and documents from Petaluma’s past, the exhibit tells the inspiring story of a California community’s contribution to women winning the right to vote. Videographer, Kaye Chandler

3D Virtual Tour



 Portraits of Petaluma’s Pioneers,

Personal Images & Public Stories of a California Rivertown

A 3D Virtual Tour of the Exhibit

 

Portraits of Petaluma’s Pioneers

An Audio Tour of the Exhibit

(with accompanying text version)

The audio files below correspond to selected portraits displayed in the exhibit.  If you prefer to read the narratives, click on the accompanying PDF file (text version). 







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                            Captain John Gallagher Sr.