Law & Crime “Are Not We Native Sons of These United States?”: The Indians of California in “The Commonwealth,” 8 June 1926, Part Three by homesteadmuseum Posted on June 10, 2022 Read More
Economics “The California Indians . . . Have Very Little Chance to Show What They Can Do”: The Indians of California in “The Commonwealth,” 8 June 1926, Part Two by homesteadmuseum Posted on June 9, 2022 Read More
Education “Lay Aside Your Protective Prejudices That Obscure the Truth”: The Indians of California in “The Commonwealth,” 8 June 1926, Part One by homesteadmuseum Posted on June 8, 2022June 9, 2022 Read More
Holidays & Celebrations “Hallowed by the Tears of Tenderness and the Tragic Memories of a Heroic Past”: Memorial Day in Los Angeles, 30 May 1921 by homesteadmuseum Posted on May 30, 2022 Read More
Holidays & Celebrations “To Repulse With Deadly Force”: Newspaper Coverage on a War on Los Angeles Aqueduct Bombers, 28 May 1927 by homesteadmuseum Posted on May 28, 2022 Read More
Law & Crime “A Curse and Scourge Upon the Most Magnificent Portions of the American Empire”: Government Letters Concerning Fraud in California Land Claims, 1858-1860 by homesteadmuseum Posted on May 22, 2022 Read More
Education Getting Schooled with a Joint Resolution of the California Legislature to Congress on School Lands, April-May 1854 by homesteadmuseum Posted on May 10, 2022 Read More
Biographies “I Shall Not Play a One-String Fiddle If I Am Elected”: A Campaign Pamphlet for Mayoral Candidate Bert L. Farmer, Los Angeles, Spring 1923 by homesteadmuseum Posted on May 2, 2022 Read More
Commerce & Manufacturing Drilling for Black Gold in “California Oil World,” 26 April 1923 by homesteadmuseum Posted on April 27, 2022 Read More
Biographies A Friend Indeed: A Conveyance of “Mission Tract” Land at El Monte from Volney E. Howard to William Workman, 20 April 1863, Part One by homesteadmuseum Posted on April 25, 2022April 26, 2022 Read More