Citations from September 1983
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Articles in this issue:
Going to Fiesta
!Boronda!
In Memoriam: The Reverend Lawrence H. Farrell 1908-1983
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Lester David Boronda
Name: Lester David Boronda
Notes: b. 1886, d. 1953; m. Ruby Drew (84Jun, 6); mother Maria Graves Boronda (84Jun, 2); detail from painting "Going to Fiesta" (83Sep, 1); painting "May Evening, Monterey" (83Dec, 1); in Boronda genealogy (83Sep, 2)
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Los Laureles Lodge
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Los Laureles Lodge
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Lovina Graves
Name: Lovina Graves
Notes: b. 1833 [84Jun, 2; 1834 83Sep, 2], d. 1886; adopted by George G.; m. 2nd 1860 Ebenezer Harris (1833-1893), m. 1st LN Ray; daughter Maria Ray Harris (1856-1945) (83Sep, 2)
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M. Antonio Buelna schoolteacher
Name: M. Antonio Buelna
schoolteacher
Notes: late Spanish period; Casa Buelna (78Jun, 28-30); girls' school at home on Mesa near Boronda adobe (83Sep, 5), and teaching post at San Jose; son Josef Joaquin Buelna (83Dec, 6)
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Manuel (also "José Manuel" or "Jose Manuel") Boronda, Jr.
Name: Manuel (also "José Manuel" or "Jose Manuel") Boronda, Jr.
Notes: 1833, wife María Juana Cota; large land grant Los Laureles, Carmel Valley, w/ partner Vicente Blas Martinez; note mention of "Manuel Boronda" employed by Captain Cooper 1860 (72Mar, 4)
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Manuel Boronda
Name: Manuel Boronda
Notes: 1750-1826, m. María Gertrudis Higuera 1790, in Boronda genealogy (83Sep, 2-3); "first teacher in San Francisco" (83Sep, 4); great-grandfather of Lester Boronda (83Dec, 2)
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María Ana Anastasia Boronda
Name: María Ana Anastasia Boronda
Notes: b. 1803, m. soldier Francisco Cazeres ("Caceres"; 1770-1846)
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María Antonia Redonda
Name: María Antonia Redonda
Notes: b. Sinaloa City, Mexico, m. Manuel Higuera, in Boronda genealogy, also "Arredonda" (83Sep, 2-3)
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María Gracia Magdalena Boronda
Name: María Gracia Magdalena Boronda
Notes: "probably an infant death"
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María Guadalupe Marietta
Name: María Guadalupe Marietta
Notes: m. José Gabriel Espinosa; received Pilarcitos Rancho as wedding gift from mother
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María Josefa Bruno
Name: María Josefa Bruno
Notes: "probably the first wedding in a California home" m. Manuel Cota, no date, "daughter of the school master" (83Sep, 6); later m. Captain James W. Burke of Santa Barbara (83Sep, 6)
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María Joselfa Buelna
Name: María Buelna
Notes: same as "Josefa Buelna" and "Mariá [sic] Josefa Ramona Buelna" m. Eusebio Boronda 1831, in Boronda genealogy? (83Sep, 2; 83Dec, 2); Maria and Jose Eusebio "both children of early Monterey teachers" (83Dec, 2); had "sixteen (or more!) children" (83Dec, 2); b. ?, christened 1817, "sixth child of Josef Joaquin Buelna" (83Dec, 6); d. 1864 (83Dec, 3)
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Mark Hopkins School of Design
Entity: Mark Hopkins School of Design
Notes: aka Mark Hopkins Institute of Art (SF Art Institute)
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Martha (Mrs. Charles M.) Bentley director, vice-president, president
Name: Martha (Mrs. Charles M.) Bentley
MHAA director, vice-president, president
Notes: "Marthy" (84Mar, 5); and "Bently" (82Dec, 6 one time; 89Sep, 12); director 1969 (69Dec, 32); chair of MHOD Library committee 1977-78 (77Dec, 15); president 1981-83 (81Dec, 6; 82Dec, 6); Mr. in memoriam 1981 (81Dec, 7)
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Mary de Neale Morgan artist
Name: Mary de Neale Morgan
artist
Notes: of Carmel; book on her by Betty Lochrie Hoag McGlynn (83Sep, 7)
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Matías Guerrero teacher
Name: Matías Guerrero
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Years: ca. 1815
Notes: "school of primeras letras (primary school) for younger lads"
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Mayo Hayes O'Donnell director, secretary-treasurer 1957, corresponding secretary 1959; honorary director 1964; Noticias editor 1969-77
Name: Mayo Hayes O'Donnell
MHAA director, secretary-treasurer 1957, corresponding secretary 1959; honorary director 1964; Noticias editor 1969-77
Years: 1970
Illustration: 81Sep, 2
Notes: "the historian of Monterey" (81Sep, 1-5); b. in Goshen Junction, Tulare Co., May 6, 1892, d. in Monterey Jan. 4, 1978 (78Mar, 20-21); society editor of San Jose Mercury-Herald (81Sep, 2); to Monterey w/ husband 1925 (78Mar, 20-21; 81Sep, 2); "Peninsula Diary" column for Monterey Peninsula Herald; founding and incorporation of MHAA Nov. 16, 1930, and first mtg MHAA Jan. 9, 1931, at Cadematori's restaurant in Casa Serrano (81Sep, 2); never president of MHAA, but "unpaid executive secretary"; sustaining member 1961, 1962; life member 1963 (63Sep, 6) and by 1971 (71Sep, 23); to MHAA House Committee 1962; watched move of St. James Mission Church; and "Mrs. W. M. O'Donnell"; also director, Monterey Foundation (59Dec, 7); and Casa Soberanes (59Dec, 8); donated school bench to Colton Hall (61Sep, 7); "Woman of the Year" 1961 and "Citizen of the Year for the Monterey Peninsula" 1968 (81Sep, 1); honorary director 1964; honored by Governor Brown Merienda 1965 (65Jun, 7); bronze bust (74Dec, 31); "O'Donnel" sic (82Dec, 4)
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Merienda
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Illustration: 89Jun, 1
Notes: Monterey's birthday party; became annual affair 1939 (81Sep, 3); guest D. Bale, 1947, in excerpt (89Jun, 3); slides (67Sep, 23); merienda as general celebration (82Sep, 4); "picnick or as they call it here, merienda" 1849 (92Sep, 5)
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Miguel Archuleta
Name: Miguel Archuleta
Years: ca. 1820
Notes: retired soldier, teacher, d. 1822
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Mildred Brooke Hoover author "Historic Spots in California: Counties of the Coast Range"
Name: Mildred Brooke Hoover
author
Work Title: "Historic Spots in California: Counties of the Coast Range"
Notes: Stanford University Press, 1937 (69Sep, 23); also with E. G. Rensch, Stanford University Press, 1966
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Montana
Place Name: Montana
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Monterey City Council
Entity: Monterey City Council
Illustration: 62Dec, 2
Notes: ayuntamiento or city council election (62Sep, 1-6; 62Dec, 2-5; 66Dec, 1; 70Sep, 21; 72Jun, 9; 72Sep, 18; 72Dec, 26; 81Jun, 7) and "your Honorable Body" (72Jun, 10-11); also "Common Council" (70Sep, 21); councilman, councilwoman, councilmen, councilwomen, council chambers; "City Board of Trustees" (74Dec, 28); City of Monterey (59Jun, 7; 64Jun, 6; 70Mar, 5; 74Jun, 10; 76Dec, 31; 83Sep, 6; 85Sep, 5) and "City fathers" and indebtedness of city 1851 (61Sep, 5-7); "disincorporation of Monterey" 1857 (03Win, 24); "workers of the City of Monterey" and Merienda 1967; in 1850 (76Jun, 13-14)
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Monterey Peninsula (American Guide Series)
Work Title: Monterey Peninsula (American Guide Series)
Notes: WPA, 1941, Stanford Library; and Stanford University Press 1946 (83Sep, 7)
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Monterey Peninsula College (MPC)
Entity: Monterey Peninsula College (MPC)
Notes: est. 1947; "the College" 1958; "Monterey Peninsula Junior College" (66Mar); "Hotel, Motel Hotel and Restaurant Department of the Monterey Peninsula College Business Division" (69Dec, 31); Stanton (94Jun, 4)
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Monterey Peninsula Herald; Monterey Herald; Monterey Weekly Herald
Work Title: Monterey Peninsula Herald; Monterey Herald; Monterey Weekly Herald
Notes: est. 1922, founder Griffin (81Sep, 7); partly owned by Wm. Curtis (58Sep, 7); publisher Col. Allen Griffin (77Mar, 2); articles, cited in 00Nov, 17-18: "Ord Will Get More Millions," Jimmy Costello "Huge Center Is Planned at Ft. Ord," "Gen. Stilwell Moves 1st Dirt on Ord Project," Costello "Ground Broken Today for Huge Fort Ord Recreation Center," "Recreation Center Work Is Rushed," "War Department Planning More Army Command Shifts," "Gen. White Here to Command 7th," "'Uncle Joe' Is Ordered to China," "Gen. Stilwell Wins Promotion," "WPA May Put Men on Farms," "WPA Men Going into Guayule," Joe Livernois "Army Giving up on Saving Stilwell Hall," Alison Stilwell Cameroon, Lecturer and Author, Dies" (1940-91); "Weekend Magazine" (82Dec, 7; 83Mar, 6; 94Mar, 13)
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Mr Avila
Name: Mr Avila
Years: 1855
Notes: same as "master silversmith" José Guadalupe Avila? (83Sep, 5)
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Mrs. C. Tod Singleton, Jr., MHAA honorary lifetime director
Name: Mrs. C. Tod Singleton, Jr.
MHAA honorary lifetime director
Notes: Mary Frances Singleton (60Sep, 7; 67Jun, 14; 67Sep, 21; 74Dec, 31; 75Mar, 6; 76Jun, 15; 78Dec, 3); and general chair for annual Adobe Tour (59Dec, 7); to MHAA Hospitality Committee 1962; life member 1963 (63Sep, 6); and Rear Admiral C. Tod Singleton (64Mar, 7; 64Jun, 6); director MHAA 1970 (70Sep, 23); chair of Casa Serrano committee 1977-78 (77Dec, 15)
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Mrs. Kenneth Bliesner, director
Name: Mrs. Kenneth Bliesner
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Notes: new member 1975; director 1982
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Myron and Dorothy Oliver founding director (MO)
Name: Myron and Dorothy Oliver
MHAA founding director (MO)
Notes: and 1869 Denny oil painting (also 67Mar, 6); valances at Casa Serrano; life member, "distinguished Peninsula artist" (60Dec, 7); to MHAA House Committee 1962 and chair Acquisition Committee 1962; honored by Governor Brown Merienda 1965 (65Jun, 7); honorary director 1966; b. 1891, d. 1967 (67Mar, 6); Mrs. Myron A. Oliver donor to Doud House and MHOD library restorations (70Jun, 14); in memoriam Mrs. 1975 (75Mar, 7); new member 1978 (78Dec, 5)
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Nancy Walker
Name: Nancy Walker
Notes: b. 1825, d. 1889; m. George Graves 1846; cf. other info and details in Boronda genealogy (83Sep, 2)
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New York City
Place Name: New York City
Notes: (1850; 84Dec, 3); Metropolitan Opera House, near Grand Central Station, 1883, "Diamond Horseshoe" boxes, and Mora (95Dec, 2-3), and 1966 new hall at Lincoln Center, loss of Domingo Mora reliefs (95Dec, 4)
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Peninsula Diaries
Work Title: Peninsula Diaries
Notes: and Diary; daily (after husband's death) column by Mayo Hayes O'Donnell in Monterey Herald (78Mar, 21); "Box from the Sea" and "Sully," Monterey Peninsula Herald, Sep. 17, 1955 (92Sep, 13-14)
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Petra Boronda
Name: Petra Boronda
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Pilarcitos Rancho
Place Name: Pilarcitos Rancho
Notes: and María Guadalupe Marietta, m. José Gabriel Espinosa
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presidios
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presidios
Notes: four presidios as first public schools: San Diego, Santa Barbara, Monterey, and San Francisco (and pueblo of San Jose); 1870 "three trustees for the one public school" (73Mar, 2); San Francisco Presidio (77Dec, 12; 79Jun, 3; 83Sep, 3-4; 02Win, 33); San Diego Presidio (83Sep, 3)
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Rafael Villavicencio teacher
Name: Rafael Villavicencio
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Years: 1811
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Rancho Los Laureles
Place Name: Rancho Los Laureles
Notes: Carmel Valley; and differentiated small rancho "Los Laurelitos" "from its larger eastern neighbor, also named 'Los Laureles'" (74Dec, 27); 1830 granted to José Manuel Boronda, Jr. (1803-1878)
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Robert Reese, director
Name: Robert Reese
MHAA director
Notes: same as "Robert W. and Mrs. Reese" new member 1967?; new member 1972; (72Dec, 30); historian for State Department of Parks and Recreation (69Dec, 31; 72Mar, 8); wrote "A Brief History of Old Monterey" prepared by City Planning Commission of Monterey (70Dec, 31); wrote Dec 1971 article "Has Monterey Always Been a Nice Place to Visit??" (72Mar, 8); director 1982-83
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rodeo
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rodeo
Notes: see also Salinas Rodeo, "California Rodeo of Salinas" (95Sep, 7)
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Ruby Drew, artist
Name: Ruby Drew
artist
Notes: m. 1909 Lester David Boronda; parents Elizabeth (Irish) and Warren Proctor Drew (from Maine), latter nephew of John Drew, actor, Barrymore family)
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Salinas
Place Name: Salinas
Notes: the "Queen City of Monterey County" (96Mar, 2); "Salinas City" (Stevenson; 86Dec, 7); Salinas High School (84Jun, 4); "Plains of Salinas" (57Sep, 3) and "Salinas plains" (58Sep, 5; 66Dec, 3) and "the great Salinas plain" (90Jun, 9); and 1906 earthquake (79Jun, 4); aka "Saloonas" ca. 1913 (93Sum, 3); and Civic Club (93Sum, 3); county jail, 1911-1968 (94Mar, 10)
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Salinas Californian
Work Title: Salinas Californian
Notes: "In the Era of Pumping from Streams in the Salinas Valley," Oct. 8, 1949 (93Sep, 9); Jan. 7, 1950 (84Jun, 7); "1791 Padres Started Irrigation in Valley," Progress Edition, July 1966 (93Sep, 9); June 22, 1968 (83Sep, 7; 83Dec, 6); "Salinas Valley Blossomed Through Irrigation Use," Mar. 4, 1974 (93Sep, 9); "Point Pinos Light as Reliable as North Star," 1991 (94Sep, 7)
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Salinas Valley
Place Name: Salinas Valley
Notes: S. V. Memorial Hospital, and Stanton (94Jun, 4)
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San Antonio mission
Place Name: San Antonio mission
Notes: Mission San Antonio de Padua, Jolon; and "ex-mission of San Antonio" 1834 (68Jun, 44); "San Antonio Mission Rancheria" (71Mar, 5); "Sant Antonio" escolar (83Sep, 5); "Mission San Juan Antonio" errant? (94Mar, 4)
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San Antonio Valley
Place Name: San Antonio Valley
Notes: earlier name of Jolon, and Coast Range; "Jolon valley" (69Dec, 27; 75Mar, 1)
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