California Historian Magazine 2004-2002 - partial collection

 

Previous Issues:

 

Current to 2005

 

2001 to 1990

 

 

 
 

Winter 2004          (Vol 51, No. 2)

 
  • Pioneer Jews blend cultures in frontier West
  • Brief history of the Cal. date industry
  • The Nixon years in San Clemente
  • Marshal South - desert writer, prophet, nonconformist
  • The Los Angeles City Archives
  • CCHS Conference in Fremont
  • Murphys - a town that outlived the Gold Rush
 
 

Fall 2004          (Vol 51, No. 1)

 
  • Small trains make big news at Cal. State Railroad Museum
  • Cal. first oil development
  • Overland expeditions of Juan Bautista de Anza
  • Buena Vista mouse plague at Taft 1926-27
  • Rockwell Hunt: Mr. Cal. & Mr. UOP
  • Cal. kids win honors at National History Day
  • CCHS awards individuals who preserve history
  • Drake's fake brass plate
  • Mack Sennett's Bathing Beauties
 
 

Summer 2004          (Vol 50, No. 4)

 
  • Our 50th Year Commemorative Issue
  • Levi Strauss: the Man Behind the Jeans
  • CCHS Insurance Program Overview
  • Exhibit of Cal. Remarkable Women
  • Presentations: 7 Deadly Sins
  • Publishing Can Be Fun
  • CCHS Conference in Sonora & Columbia
 
 

Spring 2004          (Vol 50, No. 3)

 
  • Our 50th Year Commemorative Issue
  • 50 Years of CCHS Movers, Shakers, & Do-ers
  • Ten Basic Steps for Oral History
  • Husband-Wife Geologists
  • Calif.'s Greatest Oil Gushers
  • In Search of Jose Joaquin Moraga
  • Southern Symposium Wrap-Up
 
 

Winter 2003          (Vol 50, No. 2)

 
  • Pony Express Reride Missing Bridge
  • Lost Tombstones Return Home
  • Univ of Calif at Davis
  • Chinese Pioneer Descendants Honored
  • 2003 Northern Symposium Report
  • Arcadia Historical Society Reaches 50!
  • Wrightwood Museum and New Cookbook
 
 

 

Fall 2003          (Vol 50, No. 1)

 
 
 

Summer 2003          (Vol 49, No. 4)

 
  • Los Angeles rehab center in jeopardy
  • Outlaw Tom Horn's "almost" jailbreak
  • 1574 Latin book in a cave in El Dorado County
  • Sample bylaws for societies
  • Essanay Film Company
  • Truex Group Policy
 
 

 

Spring 2003          (Vol 49, No. 3)

 


 
 

Winter 2002

 
 
  • Pacheco Pioneer Cemetery report
  • Chinatown, gambling, tongs, and benevolent societies
  • Successful fundraising
  • Hollywood home of famous film comic is restored
  • Eureka Symposium report
  • Juana Briones de Miranda
 
 

Fall 2002

 
 
  • Meet the Nation's Outstanding History Educator
  • The Student Revolution that Saved Mono Lake
  •  Lake County Meeting Report
  • The Dreams of a Dust Bowl Migrant
  • National History Day Awards
  • In Memoriam:  Nan Hauser Cotton.  William Harland Boyd, Ph.D.
 
 

Summer 2002

 
 
 
 

Spring 2002

 
  • The Pullman Strike of 1894
  • Authentic Spanish Recipes
  • San Mateo Display
  • Ventura County Symposium report
  • Cemetery Report
  • CCHS Board Meeting Actions & Bylaw Changes
 
 

Previous Issues:

 

Current to 2005

 

2001 to 1990

 
 

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