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Tag: Los Angeles Times history 1921

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At Our Leisure with Photos from Switzer’s Camp, San Gabriel Mountains, 30 May 1921

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  • Posted on May 30, 2023June 1, 2023
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  • Architecture & Decoration

Sharing History with the San Gabriel Historical Association on the Workman and Temple Family and Their “Mission City Affinity”

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  • Posted on May 15, 2023May 16, 2023
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“One of the Most Famous Private Pleasure Places in Southern California”: The Homestead and the Elks Fraternal Order, 1920-1921

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  • Posted on February 11, 2023February 12, 2023
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Take It on Faith: Soup, Soap and Salvation in Hell’s Half-Acre at The Midnight Mission, Los Angeles, 1917-1929

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  • Posted on December 29, 2022December 30, 2022
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“Established to Stimulate Friendly Relations Between the Nationals of Mexico and North America”: An Invitation to Walter P. Temple to Join the Interracial Santa Clara Hunting Club, Baja California, ca. 1921

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  • Posted on November 15, 2022November 16, 2022
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“At Last Receiving the Relief Too Long Denied Them”: A Program for a Victory Banquet of the Disabled Emergency Officers of the World War Retired, Los Angeles, 6 July 1928

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  • Posted on November 11, 2022November 11, 2022
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Take It On Faith with a Press Photo of the Rev. Sheldon Shephard, Los Angeles, ca. 1913

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  • Posted on August 20, 2022August 21, 2022
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Through the Viewfinder: The Rise of George E. Cryer to Mayor of Los Angeles, 1875-1921

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  • Posted on July 10, 2022July 11, 2022
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“Hallowed by the Tears of Tenderness and the Tragic Memories of a Heroic Past”: Memorial Day in Los Angeles, 30 May 1921

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  • Posted on May 30, 2022
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  • Biographies

“A Dyer Menace of Christendom”: Take It On Faith with a Press Photo of the Reverend Doctor Frank B. Dyer, Los Angeles, March 1926

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  • Posted on March 21, 2022March 22, 2022
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Being in CA, we often think that slavery didn’t happen here, but after an enlightening and thought-provoking afternoon with Dr. Kevin Waite @kevinwaite yesterday discussing his book West of Slavery: The Southern Dream of a Transcontinental Empire all in attendance learned the true story. His book tackles the often untold history of how and why Southern slaveholders infiltrated the American West in the years leading up to the Civil War and how they kept a stranglehold there for decades to come.

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