tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7877919859322310751.post5182217993427731318..comments2023-10-28T20:29:16.937-07:00Comments on Leaf, Twig & Stem: Setting the Scene - The Archers in 1906theailurophilehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14291353148749332231noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7877919859322310751.post-87304163329678054722019-05-05T16:23:22.633-07:002019-05-05T16:23:22.633-07:00OH thank you so much for this information. I have ...OH thank you so much for this information. I have a million questions about the Archers. (Well maybe not quite a million) Can we connect off-list via email?theailurophilehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14291353148749332231noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7877919859322310751.post-58310094795732780522019-05-03T07:24:06.228-07:002019-05-03T07:24:06.228-07:00I ran across your post about your Archer cousins. ...I ran across your post about your Archer cousins. I'm a direct descendant of Dr. Archer through Agnes. The home on Fair Oaks was built in 1895 and was the primary residence of Virginia and Aretas Archer. Virginia was the 1/2 sister of Aretas and oldest of Dr.Archer's daughters. Both Virginia and Aretas never married to our knowledge. I have photos of Uncle Reit as a mounted policeman, and later in life with a early version of a patrol car. The home did survive the earthquake as it was in the Mission area of the city that did not burn. The family did spend a few days camping in Mission Park according to family lore. The home was a family residence to several generations until the late 50's. Agnes Melin and her family resided both in Monterey County and the home in San Francisco depending on the phase of her life. So now you have the rest of the story. archercaliforniahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08046071945679358127noreply@blogger.com