"Dublin Core:Title","Dublin Core:Subject","Dublin Core:Description","Dublin Core:Creator","Dublin Core:Source","Dublin Core:Publisher","Dublin Core:Date","Dublin Core:Contributor","Dublin Core:Rights","Dublin Core:Relation","Dublin Core:Format","Dublin Core:Language","Dublin Core:Type","Dublin Core:Identifier","Dublin Core:Coverage","Item Type Metadata:Text","Item Type Metadata:Interviewer","Item Type Metadata:Interviewee","Item Type Metadata:Location","Item Type Metadata:Transcription","Item Type Metadata:Local URL","Item Type Metadata:Original Format","Item Type Metadata:Physical Dimensions","Item Type Metadata:Duration","Item Type Metadata:Compression","Item Type Metadata:Producer","Item Type Metadata:Director","Item Type Metadata:Bit Rate/Frequency","Item Type Metadata:Time Summary","Item Type Metadata:Email Body","Item Type Metadata:Subject Line","Item Type Metadata:From","Item Type Metadata:To","Item Type Metadata:CC","Item Type Metadata:BCC","Item Type Metadata:Number of Attachments","Item Type Metadata:Standards","Item Type Metadata:Objectives","Item Type Metadata:Materials","Item Type Metadata:Lesson Plan Text","Item Type Metadata:URL","Item Type Metadata:Event Type","Item Type Metadata:Participants","Item Type Metadata:Birth Date","Item Type Metadata:Birthplace","Item Type Metadata:Death Date","Item Type Metadata:Occupation","Item Type Metadata:Biographical Text","Item Type Metadata:Bibliography",tags,file,itemType,collection,public,featured "Fred Neal","Neal, Fred; Albino; Coarsegold, CA","Fred Neal, an albino child was born in these Coarsegold hills to Indian parents. His father, Dick Neal, better known as Chicago Dick lived into the mid 1930s although practically blind. This was the second albino baby born to this couple, the first, true to Indian belief and custom was promptly disposed of, evil spirits being held responsible for such a birth. The second child, Fred, might have suffered the same fate had it not been for the great Chicago Fair in 1893, where the Neals were persuaded to exhibit the strange little creature with it+s white hair and small pink eyes which seemed to contract in daylight. Those were marvelous days for these Indians, but, alas, when the Fair closed its doors, Chicago Dick and family were stranded, left to shift for themselves as best they could. The Indians of Coarsegold made up a purse to provide return transportation and they were welcomed home. The child grew in to young manhood, passing away about 1918.",,"1 photograph : b & w ; 15.24 x 10.16 cm.","San Joaquin Valley Library System","c. 1895","Madera County Library","This image is being made available for educational and research purposes only, under the 'fair use' clause of the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17 § 107 U.S.C.) Further questions regarding the image or its use may be directed to the Madera County Library, 121 N. G St., Madera, CA 93537; Phn: 559-675-7871; Fax: 559-675-7998.","Madera County Library",image/jpeg,en,Image,mal0066,"c. 1895",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Albino,CA,Coarsegold,Coarsegold, CA",http://digital.sjvls.org/files/original/1c0fddff0e6cc43499a6ec4c4b2fd853.jpg,"Still Image","Madera County Library Historic Photos",1,0