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Tag: Los Angeles Herald history 1874

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Drilling for Black Gold: Sharing Early Olinda (Brea) Oil History With the Orange County Historical Society, 1865-1889, Part One

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on February 15, 2025
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Read All About It in the Los Angeles Herald, 4 February 1875

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  • Posted on February 4, 2025December 3, 2025
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A Tariffic Debate, Part Two: “Our Commercial Growth and the Tariff From a Democratic Standpoint” in The Californian Illustrated Magazine, November 1892

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  • Posted on February 3, 2025
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Tres Hermanos Ranch Tour Postview: The Puente Oil Company and its Chino Connection, 1881-1896

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  • Posted on February 1, 2025September 27, 2025
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Through the Viewfinder With a Stereoscopic Photograph of the Temple Block, Los Angeles, Francis Parker, ca. 1875

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  • Posted on January 24, 2025February 19, 2025
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Read All About It in the Los Angeles Herald, 6 December 1874

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  • Posted on December 6, 2024
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“An Eden Has Been Brought Forth From the Wilds of a Mountain Shelf”: Some Early History of Sierra Madre Villa, 1875-1880, Part One

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  • Posted on November 15, 2024November 16, 2024
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Read All About It in the Los Angeles Herald, 10 November 1874

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  • Posted on November 10, 2024November 11, 2024
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Read All About It in the Los Angeles Herald, 16 October 1874

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  • Posted on October 16, 2024October 16, 2024
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“The Reminiscences of Hortensia Rendon de Aguirre,” Compiled by Thomas Workman Temple II, 1958

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  • Posted on September 27, 2024
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