Citations from September 1989
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Articles in this issue:
A Look at Carmel Valley: From Costanoan Villages to Modern Urban Pressure
Valley Centennial Observed
Historical Society Traces Early Carmel Valley History
Displaying 101 - 143 of 143
Rafael [Raphael] Gomez [Gómez]
Name: Rafael [Raphael] Gomez [Gómez]
Years: 1830, 1832, 1834, 1835
Notes: Mexican lawyer, and city official at Monterey 1835 (71Mar, 2); m. Josefa Estrada (71Mar, 3); d. accident 1838 (71Mar, 3) and Los Tularcitos large land grant, Carmel Valley
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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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Reliz, Carmel Valley
Place Name: Reliz, Carmel Valley
Notes: Reliz Canyon (89Sep, 4) and Reliz p.o. 1899-1903 (68Sep, 55)
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Rev. Walter Colton, alcade
Name: Rev. Walter Colton
alcade
Illustration: 80Apr, 1
Notes: published travel books 1835-36, author of Three Years in California (81Jun, 7; 00Apr, 2); served as alcade and sole magistrate from June 28, 1846, with appointment confirmed by popular election Sep. 15 (94Mar, 2), to October 1848 (59Sep, 2); chaplain in Navy (61Jun, 4; "appointed 1831" 94Mar, 2); on ship Congress of Commodore Robert Stockton in Pacific 1845 (94Mar, 2), on ship of Commodore Sloat (64Jun, 3; 70Jun, 10); co-owner of "Californian" newspaper with Semple (64Jun, 3); role in first Monterey public library (75Jun, 9); "the Colton Adobe Jail" (94Mar, 2); b. VT 1797, d. Philadelphia 1851, ordained Congregational church 1825 after seminary (94Mar, 2)
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Richard Rotter, director
Name: Richard Rotter
MHAA director
Notes: new member 1975 (75Dec, 32); volunteer, Fresnel Lens to Maritime Museum 1978 (94Sep, 6)
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Rodolfo Nava, director
Name: Rodolfo Nava
MHAA director
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Rosie's Cracker Barrell, Carmel Valley Village
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Rosie's Cracker Barrell, Carmel Valley Village
Notes: and Rosie's Bridge; Carmel Valley History Society archives
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Russia, Russians, Russian outpost, Russian language
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Russia, Russians, Russian outpost, Russian language
Notes: the adventurous Russian (as type, Colton's words, 77Dec, 14; 80Apr, 3); and Russian language translating W.E.P. Hartnell (68Mar, 33); Russian fur traders (88Sep, 4)
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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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Samuel F. B. Morse member
Name: Samuel F. B. Morse
MHAA member
Notes: Duke of Del Monte; and "Morse ranch" (89Sep, 8); also junior or descendant ca. 1958?; new sustaining member 1962 "Mr. and Mrs. S.F.B. Morse" and 1963; lifetime member 1965; honored at Merienda 1966
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San Clemente
Place Name: San Clemente
Notes: and San Clemente Dam; "San Clemente (San Carlos Ranch area)" (71Mar, 2); "San Carlos Ranch" this one? (82Dec, 7)
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San Francisquito
Place Name: San Francisquito
Notes: and ranch; "San Francisquito Flat near the upper end of the Robinson Canyon Road" (74Dec, 27)
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San Jose
Place Name: San Jose
Notes: pueblo (63Jun, 5; 91Mar, 1); capital 1849-50 (02Feb, 2)
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small pox; smallpox
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small pox; smallpox
Notes: in Mexico 1815 (03Win, 17); inoculation with cowpox 1806 (66Dec, 1; 82Sep, 3); epidemic 1844 (82Sep, 3)
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Smithsonian
Entity: Smithsonian
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Snively Ridge (Carmel Valley)
Place Name: Snively Ridge (Carmel Valley)
Notes: Vasquez trail (89Sep, 8); Snively's Ridge, namesake Richard Snively, dairy farmer (74Dec, 28)
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Spaniard(s), Spanish, Spanish settlers, Spanish history, Spanish language
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Spaniard(s), Spanish, Spanish settlers, Spanish history, Spanish language
Notes: first Spanish settlers late 1700s (89Sep, 3); "the licentious Spaniard" (as type, Colton's words; 77Dec, 14; 80Apr, 3; see also 58Dec, 3); four-part article on "Spaniards," Viscaino expedition 1602 (64Dec, 65Mar, 65Jun, 65Sep; 02Win, 12); Spanish and English dictionary (69Dec, 29); Spanish missions in Mexico and California (72Sep, 17-19; 88Sep, 8); first American school in California (Serrano), taught in Spanish (92Mar, 4); Spanish books in first Monterey Public Library 1849 (95Mar, 2)
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stage coach, stagecoach, stage stop
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stage coach, stagecoach, stage stop
Notes: "write to him by Tuesday's stage" 1911 (77Mar, 5); "old stagecoach road [Jolon]" (82Dec; 94Dec, 5)
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Tassajara
Place Name: Tassajara
Illustration: 77Dec, 14
Notes: Tassajara Health Spa (96Mar, 2); Tassajara Hot Springs (89Sep, 3) and p.o. 1912-44 (68Sep, 55); Tassajara road (71Mar, 4); article "1869 Report on Tassajara Hot Springs" (77Dec, 9-10)
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Ted Durein, president and honorary lifetime director
Name: Ted Durein
MHAA president and honorary lifetime director
Years: 1969
Notes: purchase of St. James Mission Church for $1.00; "Mr. Red Durein"? (85Mar, 8); to MHAA Garden Committee 1962; first Vice President 1967; president 1971-73 (71Dec, 31; 72Mar, 8); honorary lifetime director (75Dec, 31)
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Thomas O. Larkin, consul
Name: Thomas O. Larkin
consul
Notes: "merchant and real estate investor"; first and only U.S. consul to Mexico (Apr. 2, 1844, to June 23, 18546; 64Jun, 3); "Thomas D. Larkin" (87Jun, 5); "Mrs. Larkin and children" (81Mar, 5); half brother Capt. John B. R. Cooper (63Mar, 6); nominated to first legislature 1847 (60Sep, 5); correspondent to New York Sun (81Jun, 6); mistakenly referred to as "Oliver O. Larkin" (90Mar, 8-11) and referred to as "Oliver Larkin" (91Mar, 12) and "Thos. O'Larkin" (02Feb, 12)
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Tiburcio Vasquez, bandit
Name: Tiburcio Vasquez
bandit
Notes: "Monterey's Robin Hood"
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Tularcitos; Rancho Los Tularcitos
Place Name: Tularcitos; Rancho Los Tularcitos
Notes: large land grant (see 71Mar, 1-2), Carmel Valley, Rafael Gomez, "northern Santa Clara County" (83Sep, 3); see also Rancho Tularcito (89Sep, 7), "Rancho de Tularcitos" (70Jun, 11-12), "Los Tularcitos Rancho" (96Mar, 2); and "Canada [Cañada] of the Tularcitos" (89Sep, 4); also tularcitos (Sp., place of tules or cattails); "the tulares or tule swamps" (62Jun, 2; 74Dec, 27); "tule marshes" (63Jun, 5); "tule leaves" (71Jun, 10); "Tularcitos Creek" (71Mar, 1); Tularcito p.o. "never in operation," name change of Carmel p.o. (Jamesburg) to Carmel-by-the-Sea p.o. 1903 (68Dec, 58); Tularcitos Lake (71Mar, 2; and "lake of the Tularisitos" 71Mar, 5) and "tule lake" (74Sep, 22); 12,000 acres, operated by Mayor Robert Johnson (74Sep, 22); as building material, "stake and tule chapel" (82Mar, 2) and tule thatching (82Sep, 3)
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U.S. conquest (annexation)
Topic:
U.S. conquest (annexation)
Notes: and post-conquest California (61Jun)
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U.S. Supreme Court
Entity: U.S. Supreme Court
Notes: in 1877 ca. (89Mar, 6)
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urban renewal; urban beautification; urbanization
Topic:
urban renewal; urban beautification; urbanization
Notes: see also Monterey Urban Renewal Agency; urbanization of Carmel Valley (89Sep, 8); and Fremont Adobe and other properties (61Jun, 8); "urban renewal project" (63Jun, 7); "Urban Renewal authorities" (67Jun, 15); "the Urban Renewal area" (78Mar, 23; 79Jun, 6); "Urban Renewal Parcel C-1 at Custom House Plaza as a site for the Maritime Museum" (82Dec, 6)
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vaccination
Topic:
vaccination
Notes: and Russians (89Sep, 6); in Spanish Monterey (66Dec, 1; 82Sep, 3)
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valley Indians
Topic:
valley Indians
Notes: Carmel Valley; see also "Christian Indians"
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Valley of the Oaks, Carmel Valley
Place Name: Valley of the Oaks, Carmel Valley
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Vicente Blas Martinez
Name: Vicente Blas Martinez
Notes: partner of Jose Manuel Boronda at large land grant Los Laureles, Carmel Valley
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Virginia Hummel [Virginia Woodward] Stone, director, associate editor Noticias, 1984-93, MHAA writer
Name: Virginia Hummel [Virginia Woodward] Stone
MHAA director, associate editor Noticias, 1984-93, MHAA writer
Notes: wrote "Who Was the Real David Jacks?" Noticias 89Mar; wrote "The Fading of Arcadia" (91Mar)
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Virginia Poland, director
Name: Virginia Poland
MHAA director
Notes: Mrs. James Poland
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Washington, D.C.
Place Name: Washington, D.C.
Notes: and "DC"; Washington City (57Jun, 4-5)
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White Oaks Plaza, Carmel Valley Village
Place Name: White Oaks Plaza, Carmel Valley Village
Years: 1889
Notes: first p.o. 1889 four months; second 3.5 years later
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William and Marian Evans directors, donors
Name: William and Marian Evans
MHAA directors, donors
Notes: Mr. and Mrs. new member 1972; apparently William (d. 2008) and Marian Evans of Casa Buelna; donor of artifacts (73Jun, 14); Mrs. "member-at-large" 1991 and director, president 1993
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William Henry Brewer surveyor, author
Name: William Henry Brewer
surveyor, author
Notes: government surveyor (90Jun, 90Dec); "Up and Down in California in 1860-1864" [but "Up and Down California" 89Sep, 10 and 93Sep, 9], letters and journals; editor Francis P. Farquhar; 2nd edition 1949, 3rd ed. 1966 University of California Press, first paperback ed. 1974 (90Jun, 3, 11)
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William, Don Guillermo (W. E. P., W.E.P.) Hartnell
Name: William, Don Guillermo (W. E. P., W.E.P.) Hartnell
Notes: "duties as translator" 1830s (68Mar, 33); and juror Graham-Rosillion trial; "Englishman, with neither wealth nor fame, founded the first English speaking school of higher education" in California (64Jun, 4); "William Hartnell"; "William Edward Petty Hartnell" (68Mar, 37); wife Maria Teresa de la Guerra y Noriega, twenty-five children (67Mar, 2; 82Jun, 7); and first library (68Mar, 33); "their lovely Monterey home" (82Jun, 6)
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World War II
Topic:
World War II
Notes: World War Two; mine-detector apparatus and Carmel Mission treasure search (66Jun, 5); also Martin home gold pieces search 1946 (66Sep, 2)
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