Chico State historian dug deep to tell the Bidwell story

John Bidwell was a complex figure, Shover argues
by Yucheng Tang | Posted April 24, 2025

photo courtesy of Wikipedia
John Bidwell

Historian Michele Shover’s effort to tell a more nuanced story of John Bidwell, considered the founder of Chico, began in 1989 when a footnote in a book caught her by surprise.

“I found it diametrically opposed to what people thought about Bidwell,” Shover said of the passage containing the footnote.

Shover, now 83, is retired from Chico State where she served as chair of the Department of Political Science. Her research on John Bidwell and Northern California Indian-settler conflicts of the 1850s has often been cited; she published articles based on primary research on Butte County history during more than four decades.

Over 20 years, Shover gathered all the historical data that she could find about Native Americans from this area from various sources, “whether it was newspapers, academic studies, correspondence, diaries,” she said. read more

Carlson serving time for Bidwell Mansion arson

Would a functioning alarm system have saved the building?
by Leslie Layton | Posted April 18, 2025

photo courtesy of district attorney
Kevin Alexander Carlson

This is the second story in a three-part series on the fire that destroyed Bidwell Mansion and the role the Mansion played in our community. Read the first story here.

The report issued by Butte County Probation in the Bidwell Mansion arson case begins to answer this troubling question: Why did a 30-year-old man with no criminal record set fire to the iconic Victorian?

But though it begins, it doesn’t entirely answer the big “why”: Why Kevin Alexander Carlson shattered a window with a hammer and doused the interior with a gallon of gasoline in a series of maneuvers that began the day before the early Dec. 11 fire. Or how the building became engulfed in flames before Chico Fire Department had a chance to respond. read more