California Historian Magazine 2001-1990 - partial collection

 

Previous Issues:

 

Current to 2005

 

2004 to 2002

 
 

Winter 2001

 
  • Across the Plains in Fifty Two Through the Eyes of an Eleven-Year-Old
  • Architecture Defines a City's Character and Acts as Link to the Past
  • Will there be a John Marsh State Historic Park?
  • Petaluma Symposium report
  • Cemetery Report
  • In Memoriam: Earl Thollander. Ira Lee Lowe. Lawrence Clark Powell
 
 

Fall 2001

 
 
 

Spring 2001

 
  • Archaeology Field Class at Sacramento Junior College
  • Amador Mine Head
  • Cemetery Alliance Draws Archaeologists, Genealogists
  • Window Opens on Campo de Cahuenga
  • Saving Historic Cahuenga Site
  • El Camino Real Bells
 
 

Summer 1999

 
  • Holbrook-Merrill, an Eastern Son Builds an Industry from Gold Pans
  • Welsh Community in California
  • Spring '99 Symposium Wrap-up
  • Death Valley in '99
 
 

Fall 1997

 
  • Lost History of Warren P. Miller
  • Maud Younger and the San Francisco Wage Earner's Suffrage League
  • The Basque from the Pyrenees to Orange County
  • Hoof-Prints of History: One Man's Triumph, A Nation's Tragedy
  • The Internet for Researchers
  • CCHS Awards
 
 

Summer 1997

 
 
 

Spring 1997

 
  • Looking Back at a Century of Automobile Travel
  • California's Memorial Stone for the Washington Monument
  • The Tombstone Detectives
  • Men with a Mission: The Porters of San Fernando
  • Web Watching with Kathleen
  • Clio's Helps and How-tos
 
 

Fall 1996

 
  • California Gold Discover to Statehood Sesquicentennial
  • The Great Bronze Door at the US Capitol
  • California History Day 1996
  • Cooking & Heating During the Great Depression
  • Love Match 3 (Love letters from the past)
 
 

Summer 1996

 
  • Nickolai Rezanov and Concepcion Arguello: A Tale of Old California
  • Pacific Grove: California's Last Dry Town
  • Love Match 2 (Love letters from the past)
  • Computer Database Management 
 
 

March 1994

 
  • US Government Camel Experiment
  • Mug Books - Valuable Research Tools
  • Pio Pico, A California Original
  • From Fertile Farms to Concrete Cities
  • Historic Presidio Museum Saved by Deluge of Letters 
 


 
 

December 1993

 
 
  • Oil & Spirits Mixed: Summerland
  • Killer Media Blitz of 1934
  • Tombstones, Tales, and Tomes
  • PBS Shows Explore Mining, Geysers, & Levis
 
 

June 1993

 
 
  • Cycling Came to California
  • Harte in Humboldt
  • Pony Tales: A Trip to Washoe
  • Who Were Those Sad-Eyed Men in Long Beards?
  • San Fernando Valley Symposium Report
 
 

April 1991

 
 
 
 

August 1990

 
  • Fire Insurance Maps: A Lasting Legacy
  • Strength in Numbers: Genealogists Form Alliance
  • A Space to be Conquered: The Golden Gate Bridge
  • San Diego's Industrious Honey Bee
  • Lightship Receives Landmark Status
 
 

May 1990

 
  • America's Greatest Conservation Army
  • Thieves Target Small Museums
  • Out of the Doctor's Bag
  • Women Prepare for the Trail
  • San Luis Obispo Welcomes CCHS
  • McIntosh Honored for Lifetime Achievements
 
 

January 1990

 
  • A Matter of Style
  • Young Historian Discovers Mt. Helix
  • High School Historians
  • Symposium Highlights 
 
 

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Current to 2005

 

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