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Tag: Los Angeles Express history 1918

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“The Eternal City and the Electric City”: Rome and Los Angeles in Grace Ellery Channing’s “The Meeting of Extremes,” Out West Magazine, September 1903

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  • Posted on September 6, 2023September 7, 2023
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Reading Between the Lines in a Letter from Charles Mial Dustin to Walter P. Temple, 26 August 1919

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  • Posted on August 30, 2023August 31, 2023
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“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
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Disconnected and Out of Service: A Press Photo of Los Angeles Mayor Frederic T. Woodman, ca. 1916

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  • Posted on August 9, 2022August 10, 2022
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Hobson’s Voice: A Complimentary Pass to a Lecture by Spanish-American War Hero Richmond Pearson Hobson, Los Angeles, 31 March 1903

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  • Posted on March 31, 2022
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Compadres: The Davis, Workman and Temple Families

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  • Posted on March 10, 2022March 15, 2022
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“If a Free Ballot Is Worth Fighting For, It Is Worth Using”: A Letter from the National Prohibition Amendment California Ratification Committee Before the State Primary Election of 27 August 1918

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  • Posted on August 27, 2021
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“Public Opinion Stands Recognized as a Vital Part of National Defense”: The Official Catalog of the Allied War Exposition, Los Angeles, 1-11 August 1918

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  • Posted on August 11, 2021
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Mission City Affinity: The Workman and Temple Families and San Gabriel, 1842-1872
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Happy #NationalBeachDay! Venice Beach has changed a lot since this photo was taken in 1918. National Beach Day serves to remind us to keep our beaches clean, so that in another 100 years, future generations will still be able to enjoy a beautiful day at the beach.
Happy #NationalAviationDay !
Due to the upcoming storm set to hit Southern California on Sunday, 8/20 the museum will be closed and all programs and tours set for tomorrow have been postponed to September. Stay safe!

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