Education “A Bit of Light Amidst the Turbulent Hopelessness”: Mary Julia Workman and the Brownson Settlement House, Los Angeles, 1900-1920, Part Five by homesteadmuseum Posted on January 8, 2023January 8, 2023 Read More
Health & Medicine “They Are Our Brethren, of the Very Household of the Faith”: Mary Julia Workman and the Brownson Settlement House, Los Angeles, 1900-1920, Part Three by homesteadmuseum Posted on January 6, 2023January 6, 2023 Read More
Education “These Children, These Poor People Are Ours”: Mary Julia Workman and the Brownson Settlement House, Los Angeles, 1900-1920, Part Two by homesteadmuseum Posted on January 5, 2023January 6, 2023 Read More
Education “To Promote Social Justice to Immigrants from Different Nationalities”: Mary Julia Workman and the Brownson Settlement House, Los Angeles, 1900-1920, Part One by homesteadmuseum Posted on January 4, 2023 Read More
Biographies Take It on Faith: Soup, Soap and Salvation in Hell’s Half-Acre at The Midnight Mission, Los Angeles, 1917-1929 by homesteadmuseum Posted on December 29, 2022December 30, 2022 Read More
Agriculture Read All About It in the Los Angeles Express, 2 November 1874 by homesteadmuseum Posted on November 2, 2022 Read More
Agriculture Read All About It in the Los Angeles Herald, 22 October 1874 by homesteadmuseum Posted on October 22, 2022 Read More
Biographies “Intelligence as the Guide to Generosity:” Margaret Brewer Fowler (1863-1931), Pasadena Philanthropist by homesteadmuseum Posted on October 10, 2022March 1, 2023 Read More
Biographies “Quite as Happily as if They Had All Been Born Under One Flag”: The Report on An Experiment Made in Los Angeles in the Summer of 1917 for the Americanization of Foreign-born Women, Part One by homesteadmuseum Posted on October 7, 2022 Read More
Health & Medicine Navigating a New Century Postlude Postscript: “Charges of a Very Grave Nature” against Charles P. Temple, 1904 by homesteadmuseum Posted on September 27, 2022 Read More