Publications of the Historical Society of Southern California, Količina 3The Society, 1893 |
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... native gold dust was found upon or near the San Francisco ranch , about forty - five miles north- westerly from Los Angeles city , in the month of June , 1841. This discovery consisted of grain - gold fields ( known as placer mines ) ...
... native gold dust was found upon or near the San Francisco ranch , about forty - five miles north- westerly from Los Angeles city , in the month of June , 1841. This discovery consisted of grain - gold fields ( known as placer mines ) ...
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... native Californians of Los Angeles . The State should procure a specimen to put with the famous Marshall nugget in the museum of the State Mining Bureau . SLOPE OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS . CANTONMENT LORING . WM 16 HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF ...
... native Californians of Los Angeles . The State should procure a specimen to put with the famous Marshall nugget in the museum of the State Mining Bureau . SLOPE OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS . CANTONMENT LORING . WM 16 HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF ...
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... natives , by whom some of them were killed , for in addition to some whose bodies were never found , the troops , on their arrival at the locality where their camp was made , discovered close by , on the bank of the river , a pair of ...
... natives , by whom some of them were killed , for in addition to some whose bodies were never found , the troops , on their arrival at the locality where their camp was made , discovered close by , on the bank of the river , a pair of ...
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... native workmen , and it needed but little imaginative power to conjure up the scene when men were hauling trees from the mountains , making the shallow , square bricks , preparing the adobe , and later painting these walls as earnestly ...
... native workmen , and it needed but little imaginative power to conjure up the scene when men were hauling trees from the mountains , making the shallow , square bricks , preparing the adobe , and later painting these walls as earnestly ...
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... native and foreign born , but these exerted small influence in controlling the turbulent . While Los Angeles had a monopoly of this turbulent and revolutionary element , other settlements in the territory furnished their full quota of ...
... native and foreign born , but these exerted small influence in controlling the turbulent . While Los Angeles had a monopoly of this turbulent and revolutionary element , other settlements in the territory furnished their full quota of ...
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Stran 67 - mid a storm of huzzas, And the wave of retreat checked its course there, because The sight of the master compelled it to pause.
Stran 42 - Reverend Father: — I understand, through the medium of one of your Christian Indians, that you are anxious to know who we are, as some of the Indians have been at the Mission and informed you that there were certain white people in the country. We are Americans, on our journey to the River Columbia ; we were in at the Mission San Gabriel in January last ; I went to San Diego and saw the General, and got a passport from him to pass on to that place. I have made several efforts to cross the mountains,...
Stran 42 - ... that I can go on; the Indians here also being friendly, I consider it the most safe point for me to remain, until such time as I can cross the mountains with my horses, having lost a great many in attempting to cross ten or fifteen days since. I am a long ways from home, and am anxious to get there as soon as the nature of the case will admit.
Stran 50 - RIDE. OF all the rides since the birth of time, Told in story or sung in rhyme, — On Apuleius's Golden Ass, Or one-eyed Calendar's horse of brass, Witch astride of a human back, Islam's prophet on Al-Borak, — The strangest ride that ever was sped...
Stran 7 - On some new or interesting West American shells obtained from the dredgings of the US Fish Commission steamer "Albatross" in 1888, and from other sources.
Stran 49 - ... inherited from our fathers, which cost them so much blood? Shall we leave our families victims of the most barbarous servitude? Shall we wait to see our wives violated, our innocent children beaten by the American whip, our property sacked, our temples profaned, to drag out a life full of shame and disgrace? No ! a thousand times no, compatriots ! Death rather than that ! Who of you does not feel his heart beat and his blood boil on contemplating our situation? Who will be the Mexican that will...
Stran 18 - Colorado, which they crossed a few miles below the mouth of the Gila, and past the mission San Luis Rey to San Diego, thence by the coast to Los Angeles which they reached December 5, 1831. From Los Angeles, Jackson and the majority of his party went north as far as the missions on the southern shores of the Bay of San Francisco for the purpose of purchasing mules. Young leads trapping party to California, 1831. While they were thus engaged, we shall go back and follow the movements of the other...
Stran 13 - California, and is enclosed on the west by the Sierra Nevada, and on the east by the Bear River and Wahsatch Mountains.
Stran 9 - Lopez, with a companion, was out in search of some stray horses, and about midday they stopped under some trees and tied their horses out to feed, they resting under the shade, when Lopez, with...
Stran 33 - They at length became so obnoxious to the peaceable inhabitants, that the padres were requested to take some of them back to the missions, while others who had been guilty of misdemeanors, were loaded with shackles and put to hard work, and...