Sacramento's DAYS OF '49 celebration of 1922 was a week-long festival that spread from the docks of the rivers to Sutter's Fort and the old fairgrounds. Men in buckskin carried muskets and ladies in hoopskirts lofted parasols as prairie schooners, wagons, buggies and buckboards gathered to pay tribute to the hardworking men and women who settled the region. The images that follow are all from an original program from the event.