• Homestead Museum
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
Search

The Homestead Blog

Creating advocates for history through the stories of greater Los Angeles.

Menu
Skip to content
  • Home
  • About
  • Economics
    • Agriculture
    • Commerce & Manufacturing
    • Labor
    • Oil Industry
    • Real Estate
    • Transportation & Infrastructure
  • Homestead Museum
    • Historic Preservation & Research
    • Staff & Events
  • House & Home
    • Food & Drink
    • Homes
    • Landscape & Gardens
  • Leisure/Entertainments
    • Film
    • Holidays & Celebrations
    • Sports
    • Music
    • Outdoors
    • Theater
  • People
    • Biographies
    • Workman & Temple Family
  • Society
    • Architecture & Decoration
    • Disasters
    • Education
    • Health & Medicine
    • Law & Crime
    • Places & Communities
    • Politics & Government
    • Race, Ethnicity, & Marginalized Groups
    • Religion & Beliefs
    • Women

Tag: William H. Workman Boyle Heights

  • Agriculture

“We Are Like Spoiled Children Who Are Accustomed to Having Everything Their Own Way”: Some History of Leonard J. Rose, 1827-1899, Part Seven

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on July 19, 2024July 19, 2024
Read More
  • Law & Crime

“In Provision for the Lawful Heirs”: The Lawsuit of Akley vs. Bassett for the Joseph M. Workman Ranch, Rancho La Puente, 1918-1924, Part One

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on May 20, 2024May 21, 2024
Read More
  • Health & Medicine

“Trying to Keep the Specter of Death and Disease Away”: Some Early History of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, 1900-1914, Part Four

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on April 30, 2024May 1, 2024
Read More
  • Biographies

Exchanging Pleasantries in a Deed from F.P.F. Temple to William Temple, 3 January 1876

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on January 3, 2024March 25, 2026
Read More
  • Homes

Sharing the History of Late 19th Century Boyle Heights with Boyle Heights Community Partners

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on June 13, 2021
Read More
  • Places & Communities

Sharing History on the Founding of Boyle Heights with Boyle Heights Community Partners

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on May 16, 2021
Read More
  • Homes

From Point A to Point B: The Completion of the Los Angeles Cable Railway to Boyle Heights, August 1889

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on August 16, 2020December 30, 2020
Read More
  • Homes

Sharing History with the Boyle Heights Neighborhood Council’s Historic Preservation Workshop

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on January 12, 2020December 28, 2020
Read More

Posts pagination

Previous Page Page 1 Page 2

Recent Posts

  • From Point A to Point B: Mines Field Chosen as the Future Los Angeles International Airport, 1928, Part One
  • “A Model of Architectural Beauty and Well Calculated to Meet the Needs of the Work to be Done There”: The Construction of First African Methodist Episcopal Church, 8th Street and Towne Avenue, Los Angeles, 1903-1904
  • “A Luster Undimmed by the Tears of the Innocent Victims of the Earth’s Greatest Curse”: Prohibition as Patriotism in the Rev. Ervin S. Chapman’s “A Stainless Flag,” 1907, Part Three
  • “A Luster Undimmed by the Tears of the Innocent Victims of the Earth’s Greatest Curse”: Prohibition as Patriotism in the Rev. Ervin S. Chapman’s “A Stainless Flag,” 1907, Part Two
  • Ascending Spanish Steps With a Postcard of the Gainsborough Heath Sales Office, San Marino, postmarked 11 June 1929, Part Four

Subscribe to our blog

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 510 other subscribers

Facebook

Facebook

Archives

Hours & Info

15415 E Don Julian Road
City of Industry, CA 91745
1-626-968-8492
Public Tours (Fri.-Sun., except 4th weekend)
Workman House:
1:00 & 3:00 p.m.
La Casa Nueva:
2:00 & 4:00 p.m.

Get Directions

Add Waypoint
Route Options
×

Subscribe to our Blog

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

  • Homestead Museum
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
Powered by WordPress.com.
×

Loading Comments...