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What’s In Store: The “Furniture February” Catalog from Bullock’s, Los Angeles, 1924

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on February 4, 2023April 18, 2023
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  • Agriculture

“This is High-Class Both as an Investment and for a Suburban Home”: A Quintet of Letters Regarding North Whittier (Hacienda) Heights, 1 May 1914

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on May 1, 2022
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  • Agriculture

“The Highest Class and Most Desirable Citrus Land Subdivision on the Market in Southern California Today”: A Sextet of Letters about North Whittier (Hacienda) Heights, 17 March 1914

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on March 17, 2022
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  • Places & Communities

All Over the Map: A United States Geological Survey Map of the Covina Quadrangle, Edition of 1927

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on March 16, 2022March 16, 2022
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  • Places & Communities

Compadres: The Davis, Workman and Temple Families

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on March 10, 2022March 15, 2022
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  • Agriculture

Reading Between the Lines in a Letter from Thomas W. Temple II to Walter P. Temple, 21 February 1927

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on February 21, 2022February 22, 2022
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  • Agriculture

“Follow ‘Lucky’ Baldwin’s Footsteps”: Selling La Fortuna Farms in Advertisements, 1913

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on January 11, 2022January 12, 2022
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  • Agriculture

“The Conditions Necessary to Grow ‘Citrus Groves That Pay'”: Letters Promoting North Whittier (Hacienda) Heights, December 1913

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on December 6, 2021
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  • Biographies

NiƱos en Dos Mundos: The Mixed Ethnicity of the Children of Antonia Margarita Workman and F.P.F. Temple

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on September 15, 2021September 15, 2022
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Rescuing Remnants Preview: Setting the Stage for Josephine Workman’s Transformation into Silent Film Actor Princess Mona Darkfeather, 1882-1910

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on September 7, 2021September 8, 2021
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