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Tag: Working the Land

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Reading Between the Lines While Working the Land: A Letter from Nicolasa Urioste de Workman to Richard Garvey, 21 November 1880

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  • Posted on November 12, 2022November 13, 2022
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Working the Land: The Day Book of Laura González for the Workman Homestead, Rancho La Puente, July-August 1887

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  • Posted on August 10, 2022August 11, 2022
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Working the Land: The California Horticulturist and Floral Magazine, August 1872

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  • Posted on August 8, 2022
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Working the Land: Wine Grape Types Discussed in “The California Horticulturist and Floral Magazine,” May 1872

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  • Posted on May 6, 2022
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Working the Land: “Tradition Versus Facts” in California Cultivator, 24 March 1928

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  • Posted on March 24, 2022March 29, 2022
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Working the Land: Water Conservation and Policy in “California Cultivator,” 29 January 1927

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  • Posted on January 30, 2022January 31, 2022
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Working the Land in “The California Horticulturist and Floral Magazine,” June 1872

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  • Posted on June 8, 2021
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Working the Land While Reading Between the Lines: A Letter from Japheth F. Prickett from El Monte, 18 May 1884

  • by homesteadmuseum
  • Posted on May 18, 2021
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Working the Land: An Eggstrordinary Opportunity At the Runnymede Colony Deluxe, Reseda, 27 February 1926

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  • Posted on February 27, 2021
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Working the Land: “Orange Growers Have Their Innings” in “California Cultivator,” 8 September 1928

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  • Posted on September 8, 2020December 30, 2020
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