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1879 - Droughts In California In 1805 And 1817, Mariano G. Vallejo
1879 - Droughts In California In 1805 And 1817, Mariano G. Vallejo
Miscellaneous Documents and Reports
A handwritten transcription of a brief narrative by Mariano G. Vallejo (original in Spanish) describing the droughts of 1805 and 1817 experienced in California and the impact it had upon the people and land.
1851 - Monterey County, California, Assessment Roll
1851 - Monterey County, California, Assessment Roll
Annual Tax Records
A list of 1851 Monterey County taxpayers and the total number of acres on which they were assessed.
Hays, Joseph Stephen, B. 1956 - Collector (Mss 510), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Hays, Joseph Stephen, B. 1956 - Collector (Mss 510), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 510. Correspondence, business records, account books, and miscellaneous personal papers of members of the Allen, Barner, Savage and Mallory families of Edmonson, Hart and Warren counties in Kentucky.
California Farmworkers’ Strikes Of 1933, Kate Bronfenbrenner
California Farmworkers’ Strikes Of 1933, Kate Bronfenbrenner
Kate Bronfenbrenner
[Excerpt] The spring of 1933 ushered in a wave of labor unrest unparalleled in the history of California agriculture. Starting in April with the Santa Clara pea harvest, strikes erupted throughout the summer and fall as each crop ripened for harvest. The strike wave culminated with the San Joaquin Valley strike, the largest and most important strike in the history of American agriculture. All told, more than 47,500 farmworkers participated in the 1933 strikes. Twenty-four of these strikes, involving approximately 37,500 workers, were under the leadership of the Communist-led Cannery and Agricultural Workers Industrial Union (CAWIU). In a dramatic reversal …
Imperial Valley, California, Farmworkers’ Strike Of 1934, Kate Bronfenbrenner
Imperial Valley, California, Farmworkers’ Strike Of 1934, Kate Bronfenbrenner
Kate Bronfenbrenner
[Excerpt] In early November 1933, organizers from the Communist-led Cannery and Agricultural Workers Industrial Union (CAWIU) returned to the Imperial Valley, where just four years before their first strike among California's agricultural workers had ended in a swift and inglorious defeat. Now they returned to the valley, fresh from their strike victories in the fall fruit harvest campaign, confident that the time was now ripe to bring unionization to the Imperial Valley lettuce fields. Conditions in the valley in November 1933 certainly appeared more conducive to the CAWIU's success. Wages for lettuce workers were as low as ten cents an …
Imperial Valley, California, Farmworkers’ Strike Of 1930, Kate Bronfenbrenner
Imperial Valley, California, Farmworkers’ Strike Of 1930, Kate Bronfenbrenner
Kate Bronfenbrenner
[Excerpt] On January 1, 1930, several hundred Mexican and Filipino lettuce workers in Brawley, California, walked off their jobs in a spontaneous protest against declining wages and intolerable working conditions. In less than a week they were joined by 5,000 other field workers, and the impromptu walkout of Imperial Valley lettuce workers turned into a serious strike, ushering in a decade of farmworker militancy that sent tremors throughout California's powerful agricultural establishment.
Vacaville, California, Tree Pruners’ Strike Of 1932, Kate Bronfenbrenner
Vacaville, California, Tree Pruners’ Strike Of 1932, Kate Bronfenbrenner
Kate Bronfenbrenner
[Excerpt] Two days after the November 1932 elections, newly elected California congressman Frank H. Buck provoked a massive tree pruners' strike when he announced a wage cut for pruners on his ranch from $1.40 for an eight-hour day to $1.25 for a nine-hour day. Buck, one the largest growers in the Vacaville fruit growing region, had raised wages to $1.40 during his congressional campaign, promising farmworkers even higher wages if he won the election. Running under the campaign slogan "Give Government Back to the People," Buck garnered nearly unanimous support from farmworkers in the Vacaville area. Within days of his …
California Pea Pickers’ Strike Of 1932, Kate Bronfenbrenner
California Pea Pickers’ Strike Of 1932, Kate Bronfenbrenner
Kate Bronfenbrenner
[Excerpt] Just before the start of the May 1932 harvest season, growers in the Half Moon Bay area of San Mateo, California, provoked a spontaneous strike among pea pickers when they reduced piece rates from seventy-five to fifty cents a pack. Although the workers were unorganized, the large pay cut represented the breaking point for families just coming out of the slow winter season. The previous year's rate of seventy-five cents a pack had not been enough to tide them over through the winter, especially given the four dollars a month rent they were required to pay the growers for …
Volkerding Family Papers (Mss 385), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Volkerding Family Papers (Mss 385), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 385. Letters written chiefly by Herman Frederick Wilhelm Volkerding, of Louisville, Kentucky, to his wife Mary Elizabeth (Hauber) Volkerding while traveling as a salesman for the John T. Barbee distillers. Volkerding pines for home and describes the scenery, hotels, amusements and rail travel in the western United States.
Mexican-Americans In Los Angeles: Strengthening Their Ethnic Identity Through Chivas Usa, Stephanie Goldberger
Mexican-Americans In Los Angeles: Strengthening Their Ethnic Identity Through Chivas Usa, Stephanie Goldberger
CMC Senior Theses
A large Mexican-American population already exists in Los Angeles and, with each generation, it continues to rise. This Mexican-American community has maintained its connection to its heritage by playing and watching soccer, Mexico’s top watched sport. In this thesis, I analyze how Major League Soccer's Chivas USA serves as an outlet through which many Mexicans in Los Angeles have developed their ethnic identities. Since the early twentieth century, Mexicans in Los Angeles have created separate residential communities and sports organizations to strengthen their connections with one another.
To appeal to Mexican-Americans, Chivas USA has branded itself closely to its sister …
Fennell Collection, 1869-1957 (Mss 348), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
Fennell Collection, 1869-1957 (Mss 348), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 348. Account books of Cynthiana Horse Boot Company; materials related to Kentucky Hemp Brake Company of Cynthiana, Kentucky; correspondence of Cynthiana attorneys Chester M. Jewett, J. J. Osborne, William J. Osborne, McCauley C. Swinford, and William Wilson Van Deren.
Moscone's Proposition 13 Article, George Moscone
Moscone's Proposition 13 Article, George Moscone
Mayor Moscone
Moscone writes about his views on Proposition 13 in an article for Brief/case Magazine.
Yerba Buena Center Statement [Moscone Center], George Moscone
Yerba Buena Center Statement [Moscone Center], George Moscone
Mayor Moscone
Moscone's Remarks on the Yerba Buena Center (YBC) Project
Bay Area Rapid Transit (Bart) Advertisment, [Circa 1978], Bay Area Rapid Transit
Bay Area Rapid Transit (Bart) Advertisment, [Circa 1978], Bay Area Rapid Transit
Mayor Moscone
Clippings about BART Advertisment
One Market Plaza, Southern Pacific Land Company
One Market Plaza, Southern Pacific Land Company
Mayor Moscone
Moscone giving a speech at the opening of One Market Plaza
Statement To National League, George Moscone
Statement To National League, George Moscone
Mayor Moscone
Statement Moscone made to Nationl League on keeping the San Francisco Giants in San Francisco
William E. Dauer To George Moscone, 23 February 1976, Chamber Of Commerce
William E. Dauer To George Moscone, 23 February 1976, Chamber Of Commerce
Mayor Moscone
Letter of support to Moscone from Chamber of Commerce
Ceta Employers’ Guide, Manpower
Ceta Employers’ Guide, Manpower
Mayor Moscone
A pamphlet for employers explaining how the CETA program will work with George Moscone’s picture on the cover
Food Advertising To Children, George Moscone
Food Advertising To Children, George Moscone
Senator Moscone
Senate Joint Resolution 3 press release about food advertising to children
Moscone And Cesar Chavez, [Circa 1972], Unknown
Moscone And Cesar Chavez, [Circa 1972], Unknown
Mayor Moscone
Picture of George Moscone and Cesar Chavez marching in opposition to Proposition 22, an anti-union initiative.
Maritime Labor Unions And Certain Other Factors Affecting The Shipping Industry In The Port Of San Francisco, 1931-1952, George Tway
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
The purpose or this paper. is to show that the decline in the Volume of tonnage handled by the Port of San Francisco from 1931 to 1952 is chiefly attributable to the tremendous economic growth of California since 1940. Other economic, as well as non-economic causes of this decline which are in the investigator's opinion, significant enough to warrant consideration, will be analyzed.
The Victor Hugo Inn, Laguna Beach, California, October 11, 1949, The Victor Hugo Inn
The Victor Hugo Inn, Laguna Beach, California, October 11, 1949, The Victor Hugo Inn
Hotel Menus
No abstract provided.
The California Canning Asparagus Industry Under Government Sponsored Controls, Weldon Walter Lucot
The California Canning Asparagus Industry Under Government Sponsored Controls, Weldon Walter Lucot
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
This study is an analysis of the attempts to control the marketing of asparagus by federal license under the Agricultural Adjustment Act in 1934 and 1935; by state license under the California Marketing Agreement Act in 1936 and 1937; by proration program under the California Agricultural Prorate Act in 1938 to 1941; and by marketing orders under the California Agricultural Code from 1941 to 1945.
Among the questions considered are the following:
What was the economic position of the Asparagus Industry in 1934, when the programs were first instituted?
What were the effects of some previous attempts at controlled marketing …
Mecca Oasis, Ventura, California, Dinner Menu, May 29, 1941, Mecca Oasis, V.E. Patterson, Proprietor
Mecca Oasis, Ventura, California, Dinner Menu, May 29, 1941, Mecca Oasis, V.E. Patterson, Proprietor
Restaurant Menus
No abstract provided.
Don The Beachcomber, Drink Menu, Hollywood, California, Chicago, Illinois, 1941, Don The Beachcomber
Don The Beachcomber, Drink Menu, Hollywood, California, Chicago, Illinois, 1941, Don The Beachcomber
Restaurant Menus
No abstract provided.