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of Contents
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- Cabarets, 2010, 2009, 1982,
1979,
1913
- OPCat Cabaret, 1982
- Venice cabarets, 1979,
1913
- Warszawa Restaurant, 1414 Lincoln
Blvd., Santa Monica, 2010, 2009
- C.F. Cabe, Barber, 120 Pier, 2003,
1912
- Cabinet Making, 1908a
- Cable line, p. 112, 1908a
- (See Inclines, Trolly lines, Dummy
Lines)
- Flavio Cabral, 1971,
- Artist, Mt. Alverno Review
cover, 1971
- Louise Cabral, 1971
- Prize-winning poet, Mt. Alverno
Review, 1971
- Juan Rodriquez (Rodriguez) Cabrillo,
2004, 1998,
1997, 1980,
1976, 1952,
1935, pp. 5, 6, 122, 1908a,
1542
- October 8, 1542 recorded the sighting
of Santa Monica Bay, 1997, 1990, 1908a
- Portuguese explorer, navigator, 1952,
1542
- sailing under the flag of the Spanish
emperor, Charles V, 1952, 1542
- entered the bay of San Pedro, 1952,
1542
- sailed past Point Fermin, 1952, 1542
- entered the "Bay of Smokes", 1952,
1542
- and produced the first Spanish record
of the "Santa Monica Bay," 1952,
1542
- "Cabrillo," The Ship Cafe restaurant
prow, Assorted
Post Cards
- View of Venice, California, from
Pier. 1906. Post Card. Venice Postcard Co., 21 Washington
St., Venice, CA 90291, Assorted
Post Cards
- Cabrillo, 1990, 1935
- A 600 passenger, 611 ton steamer
which ran daily services between Avalon Bay and the Santa
Monica Pier in 1935. Captain W.H. Lieisk ran her for the
Wrigley interests on Catalina, 1990, 1935
- The Cabrillo Beach Marine Museum, 1997,
1930s
- Cabrillo Canal, 2003, 1912
- 1436 Cabrillo Canal, C.W. Hollbrook,
Ocean Park (Venice) City Trustees, 1912,
2003
- Cadillac, 2001
- Cadillac Hotel, 1999, 1996, 1930s
- 8 Dudley Ave, Ocean Front Walk, 1999,
1996, 1930s
- A 1930s Art Deco landmark, 1999,
1996, 1930s
- Charles Wakefield Cadman,
1926,
1925, 1924
- The Feather of the Dawn A
Pueblo Pastoral, Ted Shawn, 1926, 1925, 1924
- Cafe de Paris, Zephyr & O.F. Walk,
2003, 1912
- Cafe St. Marks, 8 Windward, 2003,
1912
- Cafe Nat Goodwin, Santa Monica, Cal.
(January, 1916),
2002
- Cafes, 2009, 2005, 2005a,
2004a,
2003, 2002, 1999, 1996, 1990, 1988, 1987, 1982, 1980,
1979,
1976, 1950s, 1946, 1930s, 1925, 1924, 1923, 1920s, 1917, 1916,
1915, 1911, 1910, 1907, 19067, Postcards
Adrift
- Amuse Café, 2004a
- 796 Main St., Venice,
2004a
- Chef-owners Brooke Williamson and
Nick Roberts, 2004a
- B'low Deck Cafe, 1990,
1930s
- Bowling Alley Cafe, Restaurants &
Lunch Rooms, Windward Ave., Venice, 2003, 1907
- The Breakers Cafe, 1980,
1910
- Immediately to the north of the
Starland Theater on Fraser's Million Dollar Pier, 1980,
1910
- Bristol Café,
1988
- Cafe Nat Goodwin, Santa Monica, Cal.
(January, 1916),
2002, 1988
- Casino Cafe, 1980,
1910
- Located next to the Ocean Park
Bathhouse, 1980, 1910
- The Chesapeake Cafe, 2002
- Diamond Cafe, 1923
- 2933-35 Ocean Front, Ocean Park,
1923
- Phone: 62487; D.M. Salata* "Fish
Our Speciality Steaks, Chops, 1923
- Fleischer's Cafe, 1920s
- Fountain Cafe, 1925, 1924
- 508 So. Hill St., opposite
Pershing Square, 1925,
1924
- Grotto' Cafe, 1987, 1911
- A revolving restaurant in the
Dragon Gorge, 1987, 1911
- Hoyt's Chesapeake Cafe, 1990,
- Housed in Sinbad's until
1955
- Kafe K, 2009
- 2209 Main St., #B, Santa Monica,
CA, 2009
- King George Hotel Roof Garden
Cafe,
1980, 1920s
- Ocean Front, Ocean Park, 1980,
1920s
- La Monica Fountain and Cafe, 1990,
- On the mezzanine balcony, 1990,
1924
- Main Cafe,
2002, 1913
- Sunset Inn, Santa Monica, Cal.
(Aug., 1913)
- Metropole Cafe, Restaurants &
Lunch Rooms, 145 Pier-O.P., 2003, 1907
- Neal's Cafe, Restaurants & Lunch
Rooms, 127 O.F. Walk, O.P., 2003, 1907
- The Novel Cafe and Bookstore, 2003,
1999, 1996
- 212 Pier Ave. (310) 396-8566,
2003, 1999, 1996
- Oyako, Japanese Cafe, since 2002,
2004a
- 2915 Main St., 2004a,
2002
- Porthole Cafe, 1990,
1964, 1946
- Santa Monica Pier Cafe whose lease
had expired in 1946, 1990
- Ritz Cafe, 1987, 1924
- Suspicious fire began in the cafe
and consumed the Pickering/Lick Piers, 1987,
1924
- Rose Cafe, Rose Avenue, Venice, CA,
1982
- St. Marks Cafe, Restaurants &
Lunch Rooms, Windward, Venice, 2003, 1907
- Santa Monica Pier Cafes, 1990, 1983,
1955, 1950s, 1946, 1930s, 1924
- B'low Deck Cafe, 1990,
1930s
- Hoyt's Chesapeake Cafe, 1990,
- Housed in Sinbad's until
1955
- La Monica Fountain and Cafe, 1990,
1924
- On the mezzanine balcony, 1990,
1924
- Santa Monica Pier Port Cafe, 1990,
1983
- Porthole Cafe, 1990,
1964, 1946
- Santa Monica Pier Cafe whose
lease had expired in 1946, 1990
- Sinbad's Cafe, 1990, 1950s
- Elizabeth and Richard
Westbrook*, 1990, 1950s
- Ship Cafe,
2005a, 1980,
1915, 1906
- Ship Cafe, Windward Ave., Venice,
California, 1906
- A restaurant in the shape of a
ship, anchored to the side of the Venice Pier at which the
only Venice Race Track Grand Prix Banquet was held, 1980,
1915
- Sinbad's Cafe, 1990,
1950s
- Elizabeth and Richard Westbrook*,
1990, 1950s
- Surf's View Cafe, 1990,
1950s
- F.J. Favares, 1990,
1950s
- Swan Cafe, Restaurants & Lunch
Rooms, Center & Speedway, Venice, 2003, 1907
- Venice Cafe, Restaurants & Lunch
Rooms, 22 Windward, Venice, 2003, 1907
- Venice cafes, 1979,
1917
- Served prohibited alcohol to
servicemen in World War I, 1979
- The Venice West Cafe,
1979,
1950s
- Venice West Café,
2005
- 7 Dudley Av., 2005
- a Beat coffee house,
2005
- Webster's Cafe, 1990,
1919
- White Star Pier Cafe, Restaurants
& Lunch Rooms, White Star Pier, O.P., 2003,
1907
- World Cafe 2820 Main Street
Santa Monica, CA 90405 Post Card (213)-Postcard National
Postcard Advertising, KR, 2009,.Postcards
Adrift
- Cafeterias, Cafetoriums, Institutional
Food Programs, 1952,
1936, 1928, 1923, 1906, 1900s, Postcards
Adrift
- (See Santa Monica
Schools)
- The Colonial Cafeteria, 631 South
Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal. Post Card 21038 N E.C. Kropp
Co., Milwaukee, Unused and undated. JT, Postcards
Adrift
- The first Santa Monica School
District Cafeteria was started at Garfield School,
1952
- The Imperial Ice Company, owned by
Mr. J. Howard Blanchard, a member of the Board of Education,
furnished and delivered all the skimmed milk, 1952
- Garfield School, First in Santa
Monica, 1952,
1906, 1900s
- Skim milk donated by the Imperial
Ice Company, owned by School Board member, J.H. Blanchard,
1952,
1906, 1900s
- The crude little cafeteria, its
only cook-stove the school furnace, was a far cry from the
modern school cafeterias today, yet it served it purpose.
Hot soup that was served to the hungry children without
charge, 1952,
1906, 1900s
- Washington School, A Cafeteria
Bungalow and Lunch Pavilion were added in 1923,
1952,
1923
- By 1928, a cafeteria had been
installed in the basement of the original John Adams School,
1952,
1928
- John Cage [1912-1992],* 2004,
1991,
1990, 1987, 1982, 1980s, 1978, 1970s, 1967, 1961, 1960, 1960s,
1950s, 1949, 1948, 1946, 1942, 1940s, 1930s, 1920s, 1912,
1910-1920,
Intro
- John Cage* (1912-1992) was born in
Los Angeles. He was recognized by the American Academy of Arts
and Letters for having extended boundaries of music in 1949. He
was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in
1978. In 1982, France awarded him its highest honor,
Commandeur de l'Order des Arts et des Lettres. 1983,
1967, 1961, 1910 to 1920.
- Some of his early recollections
include Ocean Park beaches, starting a radio program as a
teenager in Los Angeles, 1930s, 1920s, 1910s
- Prepared piano, 1991,
1930s
- Imaginary Landscapes, 1991,
1930s
- Radio mixture of electronic and
acoustic sounds, 1991, 1930s
- Teaching Modern Art in Santa Monica,
1930s
- Kenneth Patchen's The
City Wears a Slouch Hat, a radio play for CBS, for which
John Cage composed the score and the sound effects,
1991,
1942, 1940s
- 4'33", 1991, 1940s
- A Composer's Confessions,
1948, 1991
- Europeras 1 & 2, 1991,
1950s
- Music of Changes, 1991,
1950s
- http://www.ubu.com/film/cage.html
- John Cage* Silence, Wesleyan
University Press: Hanover, NH, 1961(1973), 276 pp., 1912, 1949,
1978, 1982, 1991
- Themes and Variations, 1991,
1960s
- John Cage* A Year from Monday,
Wesleyan University Press: Middletown, CN, 1967, thirties, 1931,
1926, 1924
- Compositions in Retrospect,
1991
- Etudes Australes for piano
solo, 1991, 1970s
- Freeman Etudes for violin
solo, 1991, 1970s
- Etcetera, 1991,
1970s
- Etcetera 2/4 Orchestras ,
1991, 1970s
- Atlas Eclipticalis, 1991,
1970s
- Concert for Piano and
Orchestra, 1991, 1970s
- Received the Kyoto Prize,
1989
- Faculty, 1991, 1940s, 1930s,
- Cornish School, 1991, 1930s
- Music School, Seattle, 1991,
1930s
- Moholy Nagy's School of Design,
Chicago, 1940s
- Black Mountain School,
1940s
- John Cage* An Autobiographical
Statement, Southwest Review, 1991
- John Cage* and Lois Long Mud
Book, (with an afterword by John Russell) Abrams: NY,
1983
- John Cage's Father, 1991
- John Cage's Mother, 1991
- Founded Lincoln Study Club, 1991
- First in Detroit, then in Los
Angeles, 1991
- Women's Club editor for the Los
Angeles Times, 1991
- The John Cage Trust, New York,
1991
- Holger Cahill, 2001, 1973,
1941, 1935
- Director of the WPA, 2001, 1973,
1941, 1935
- WPA Evaluation, 2001, 1973,
1941
- Cahuenga Avenue, Hollywood,
1935,
1910s, 1908, 1908a,
1907, 1901, 1900, Assorted Post Cards, Post Cards Adrift
- And Hollywood Blvd., P. De Longpre
Estate, Baloon Excursion Attraction, 1901, Assorted Post Cards,
Post Cards Adrift
- And Hollywood Blvd., Paul De Longpre
[1855-1911], 2009, 1935, 1911, 1908, 1908a, 1900,
1900s, 1898
- Paul de Longpre and daughter at
their Hollywood Home Post Card No. 3364. M. Rieder,
Publ., Los Angeles, Cal. and Leipzig. 1908
- 10-Residence of Paul De Longpre,
Famous Flower Painter, Hollywood, California Post Card,
Edward H. Mitchell, Publisher, San Francisco, Printed in
United States, Undated, JT, Postcards
Adrift
- And Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood Walk
of Fame, 1935
- Cahuenga Publishers, 2008
- Holly Prado From
One to the Next, Cahuenga Publishers: LA, 2008
- Cahuenga, treaty of, pp. 61, 75,
1908a
- Caissons, 1974,
1933, 1930s
- Reinforced concrete caisson Casting
Facility (ies), San Pedro, used in the failed attempt to
construct the Santa Monica Harbor Breakwater, 1974,
1933, 1930s
- Cajon Pass, 1990
- Charles Cajori, NY, 1999,
1966
- Artist, Contributor, Tower of
Protest Panel, NY, 1999, 1966
- Jim Cajori, 1999, 1966
- Artist, Contributor, Tower of
Protest Panel, NY, 1999, 1966
- The Calabasas School, 1952,
1891,
- located approximately fifteen miles
northeast of Santa Monica and at the southwestern end of the
San Fernando Valley, 1952,
1891
- Calamities, catastrophes, disasters,
2003, 1943,
1912, 1869
- (See Disasters)
- Earthquakes,
- Epidemics
- Fires, 1943,
1912, 1871, 1869
- Comstock Mines
[1883-1881]
- Ocean Park Pier burns, 2003,
1912
- Virginia City,
- Yellow Jacket Mine,
1943,
1871, 1869
- Virginia City,
- Mine Closures, 1943, 1869
- Fires
- Flooding
- Ventilation
- Murder, 1935, 1908a, 1902,
1877
- Panics
- Calcutta, 2004, 2004b,
Intro
- Calcutta Statesman,
1926,
1925
- Alexander Calder, 1990,
1946
- Erskine Caldwell, 1981,
1930s
- George Caldwell*'s Dance Hall,
2005,
1940s, 1920s
- Pico and Third, 2005,
1940s
- Sunday night dances closed because of
complaints, 2005, 1920s
- California, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2006,
2005, 2005b, 2004, 2004a, 2003, 2002, 1999, 1998,
1997,
1996, 1993, 1991, 1990,
1985, 1984, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1977,
1974, 1973, 1970s, 1967, 1965, 1962, 1961, 1959, 1952,
1950, 1950s, 1949, 1946, 1945, 1943, 1940, 1940s, 1936, 1935,
1933, 1930, 1930s, 1929, 1923, 1920, 1920s, 1918, 1917,
1913,
1912, 1910, 1909, 1908,
1908a,
1907, 1906, 1905, 1903, 1902, 1900s, 1897, 1896, 1892, 1891,
1890s, 1889, 1887, 1876, 1875, 1874, 1873, 1871, 1870s,
1869,
1867, 1860, 1854, 1851, 1850, 1850s, 1920-1850, 1849, 1822, 19th
c., 1769, pre-1768, Preface, Assorted
Postcards, Postcards
Adrift
- (See for example, Photographs, Post
Cards, Santa Monica; Southern California)
- (See California, State of . . . ;
Cities; Railways)
- California, pp. 10, 11, 61, 62, 63,
64, 66, 75, 81, 82, 88, 491, 492, 493, 494, 1908a,
1907, 1903, 1900s. 1876
- California coast, 1997,
1935, 1908a,
pre-1768
- California, name, 1908a,
p. 4
- California Indian, 1993,
1880s
- Anzu's route to California, p. 10,
11, 1908a
- Alta California,
1997,
1908a,
1848, 1769
- The Missions,
- California Missions Post
Card, J-36 Western Publishers & Novelty Co., Los
Angeles, Calif., Curteich Color From Color Transparanceis.
Unused., KR, Bay
City Post Cards
- Mission establishments, descriptions,
1991, 1971, pp. 9, 14, 15, 17, 31, 34, 36, 45, 61,
1908a,
1908, Assorted
Post Cards
- History, 1898a
- Philomene Long The California
Mission Poems (Spanish Trans.: Mariano Zaro), Published
in conjunction with the film, The California
Missions, Narrated by Martin Sheen, Distributed by the
Univeristy of California Extension Media Center,
1991,
42 pp.
- Overseas Missions (China),
1934
- Post Cards,
- Purisima Concepcion, mission,
1908a,
p. 34
- San Buenaventura, mission,
1908a,
p. 31
- San Carlos, mission,
1908a,
pp. 9, 17
- [San Carlos Borremeo de
Monterey, p.18, 1908a,
1908d]
- San Diego, mission,
1908a,
pp. 9, 15
- [San Diego de Alcala,
Mision of, p. 16, 1908a,
1908d]
- San José, mission,
1908a,
p. 36
- [San Luis Obispo, de Toledo,
1908a,
p. 26]
- San Rafael, mission,
1908a,
p. 45
- Santa Barbara, presidio and
mission, 1908a,
pp. 11, 12, 32
- Santa Barbara Mission and
Grounds, 24108 M. Rieder, Publisher, Los Angeles,
Cal., Made in Germany, Hand Colored Work, JT, Perforated on
one side, Assorted
Post Cards
- [Santa Clara, Mission of,
1908a,
1908d]
- San Francisco de Asis, p. 27,
1908a,
1908d
- Soledad, mission, 1908a,
p. 36
- California Missions Post
Card, J-36 Western Publishers & Novelty Co., Los
Angeles, Calif., Curteich Color From Color Transparanceis.
Unused., KR, Bay
City Post Cards
- The Old Missions of
California, M. Rieder, Publisher, Los Angeles,
Cal., Post Card Packet, JT, Assorted
Post Cards
- Dark Green Embossed Cover. Made
in Germany, Hand Colored work. Stapled booklet, eleven
perforated Post Cards,
- Santa Barbara Mission and
Grounds, 24108 Assorted
Post Cards
- San Gabriel Mission, Cal.,
Founded 1771 24199
- The Bell, San Gabriel
Mission, Cal.. 24057
- Mission San Luis Obispo,
Cal., Founded 1772 24009
- The Franciscan Friars at San
Luis Rey Mission, Cal. 24166
- Santa Cruz Mission, Cal.
Founded 1791 24101
- San Diego Mission, Cal.,
24200
- Pala Mission, Cal. Founded
1816 24026
- East End of San Fernando
Mission, Cal., Founded 1797 24201
- At the Mission, San
Juan Capistrano, 24206
- Mission San Francisco de los
Dolores, San Francisco, Cal., 24202
- The Old Missions of
California, M. Rieder, Publisher, Los Angeles,
Cal., Eleven Post Card Packet, JT, Assorted
Post Cards
- Santa Barbara Mission and
Grounds, 24108 M. Rieder, Publisher, Los
Angeles, Cal., Made in Germany, Hand Colored Work, JT,
Perforated on one side, Assorted
Post Cards
- The Portola Party, 1997,
1908a,
1769
- Carrillo, Santa Barbara, 1997,
1769
- Mexican territory, 1974,
1908a,
1847-1846, 1822
- The rancho period, The Rancho
Era [1860-1840s] 1997,
1908a,
1839, 1838, 1831, 1827, 1820, 1802, 1784,
- 1839 Governor Alvarado, 1974,
1908a
- Cattle Raising, p. 88,
1908a
- Stock raising, Veterinary Surgery, p.
512, 1908a
- The Comstock, 1943,
1895, 1880s, 1874, 1870s, 1860, 1860s, 1850s, 1920-1850
- The Comstock was the first silver
mining camp in the United States, 1943, 1895, 1880s, 1874,
1870s, 1860, 1860s, 1850s, 1920-1850
- It's discovery brought a new era
not only to California and Nevada, but to the entire West,
1943, 1874, 1860, 1920-1850
- It lifted California out of a
disheartening depression, 1943, 1874, 1860, 1920-1850
- It rejuvenated San Francisco,
which in 1860 was but a ragged little town of fifty-two
thousand people, 1943, 1874, 1860, 1920-1850
- In 1861 more substantial brick
buildings were erected there than in all of the preceding
years, nor did that growth ever cease, 1943, 1874, 1861,
1860, 1920-1850
- The opportunity for investments in
the early years was limited, and nearly all of the profits
from the Comstock were invested in San Francisco real estate
and in the erection of fine buildings, 1943, 1874, 1860,
1920-1850
- However, the entire State shared
in the benefits. California was the source of all supplies,
from fruit to mining machinery, and every industry thrived,
1943, 1874, 1860, 1920-1850
- California Millionaries, 1943,
1860s
- Even the money that the
Californians had contributed for assessments was returned in
purchases, 1943, 1874, 1860, 1920-1850
- Mining, In California, p. 88,
1908a
- California Mining Acts, Rules
Regulations, 1980, 1966, 1943,
1920- 1850
- Fremont entry into California, pp.
62, 63, 1908a
- Cahuenga, treaty of, pp. 61, 75,
1908a
- "Bear Flag,", pp. 64, 66,
1908a
- (See Spanish, Mexican, U.S.
Governors, 1908a
)
- Ceded to the United States by Mexico
in 1848, 1997,
1908a,
1848
- Territorial Government, pp. 78, 79,
1908a
- Admission of California as a U.S.
State, pp. 81, 82, 1908a
- Gold, discovery, 77, 78, 97,
1908a
- In Los Angeles County, p. 104,
1908a
- Land Grant Claims, 1997,
1908a,
1881, 1839,
- Los Angeles County, p. 98,
1908a
- Seal, California, state,
1908a,
p. 80
- Senator John Charles Fremont,
conquerer and anti-slavery presidential candidate, 1950,
1908a,
1850s
- Board of Land Commissioners, created
in 1851 to resolve land titles, awarded Rancho San Vicente y
Santa Monica, 30,000 acres, to Sepulveda and Boca de Santa
Monica, 6,600 acres to Reyes and Marquez, 1974,
1851
- Daniel Turner Reenlists in the Second
California Heavy Artillery Battery under Captain Homestead and
served about five years, pp. 491, 492, 1908a
- State Capitol: Sacramento,
1990,
1949, 1908a
- Education in California,
1908a,
p. 89
- Richard Rayner The Associates:
Four Capitalists Who Created California, Norton: New York,
2008,
223 pp., 19th c.
- Railroads, in California,, pp. 88,
89, 1908a,
2008
- John C. Downey*, 1990, 1874
- Former California Governor and
partner with the Workman's Bank in the Los Angeles and
Independence Railway, 1990, 1874
- Sharon said to George T. Marye, Sr.,
about 1874, that he, Sharon was the second richest man in
California; his associate D.O. Mills being the first. 1943,
1875, 1874
- Clay Products in Los Angeles County,
pp. 105, 106, 1908a
- California Senator Leland Stanford,
1977, 1889
- California Senator George Hearst
(father of William Randolph Hearst), 1977, 1889
- California Democratic and junior
Senator, Stephen White. 1892, 1977
- U.S. Senator Cornelius Cole, 1977,
1890s,
- Owned the Los Angeles
Herald, 1977, 1890s
- owned land in Santa Monica, and
voted for Santa Monica, Southern Pacific and against San
Pedro, 1977, 1890s
- California Education Code, Laws,
1952, 1900s
- "The general school law of the
state," 1952, 1907
- Rev. and Mrs. Stephen Harris Taft
moves to California in 1897, 1910, 1908a
- John G. French and his family move to
California, p. 509, 1908a
- Ingersoll's Century History Santa
Monica Bay Cities (Being Book Number Two of Ingersoll's
Century Series of California Local History Annals) Prefaced
with A Brief History of the State of California A Condensed
History of Los Angeles County 1542 to 1908 Supplemented with An
Encyclopedia of Local Biography and Embellished with Views of
Historic Landmarks and Portraits of Representative People.
Luther A. Ingersoll Los Angeles 1908, 512 pp., Biographies,
Foreward, 1908, 1908a,
1908b, 1908c, 1908d, 1908e
- 236-An Avenue of Palms,
California Post Card Edward H. Mitchell, Publisher,
San Francisco, KR, 1909
- Governor Hiram Johnson [
-1945], 1977, 1910,
- enacted the initiative,
referendum, and recall measures, and . . . "cross-filing"
for primaries . . . the reorganization of private utility
regulation with rate-fixing determined by the state; a water
and power conservation act; the establishment of a railroad
commission; a pure food act; the approval of women's
sufferage; old age pensions; reorganization of the state's
tax system; and some thiry-nine labor laws such as workman's
compensation, minimum wage requirements, and the eight hour
day for women. . . ." 1977, 1910s
- The 1913 Alien Land Law, to limit
land ownership and to restrict immigration, 1977, 1942,
1913
- California Criminal Syndicalism Act,
1977, 1920s
- Rudolph Valentino's Home,
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California Post Card Published by
California Postcard Co., Los Angeles, California 26829
Unused and undated, JT, Postcards
Adrift
- Removed racial restrictions on beach
use in 1927, 2008
- Governor C.C. Young, 1990,
1929
- Governer James Rolph, Jr., 1990,
1931
- Signed the Santa Monica Harbor
Bill #1140
- Mackay's idea that a director has the
right to deal with his company if the contract was fair is now
the law in California, by an Act passed in 1933,
1943
- Incumbent California Attorney General
U.S. Webb, 1977, 1938
- Democratic incumbent Governor Culbert
Olson, 1981, 1977, 1942
- Chief Justice Earl Warren,* 1987,
1981, 1977, 1950s, 1944, 1942, 1940s, 1938
- Abated the nuisance of off-shore
gambling boats, 1987, 1938
- California Attorney General, 1987,
1977, 1938
- Governor, 1944, 1942
- "Identified the absence of any
sabotage up to then as an attempt to create "a false
sense of security," attacking Olson's failure to relocate
Japanese-Americans in World War II, 1977,
1942
- U.S, Supreme Court Chief Justice,
1981
- U.S. Senator Hiram Johnson (d. 1945),
1977
- William Fife Knowland, 1977, 1950,
1945, 1940s
- Was appointed U.S. Senator to fill
out the term of Hiram Johnson who died in office in 1945 by
Governor Earl Warren, 1977, 1945
- California State Senator Jack Tenney,
1977
- James Boswell, the chairman of the
board and major stock owner of the James G. Boswell
Company, the seventh largest
landowner in the state, (inherited by his widow, Ruth Chandler
Williamson Boswell) 1977, 1971, 1952
- Lieutenant Governor Goodwin "Goodie"
Knight had succeeded to the governorship in 1953 when the new
Republican administration in Washington named his predecessor,
Earl Warren, as the new chief justice of the Supreme
Court."
- Will Rogers State Beach,
1962
- Governor Edmund G. "Pat" Brown, 2004,
1990, 1977,
1965, 1962
- Awarded Marilyn J. Reece the
California Governor's Design Excellence Award for her design
for the Santa Monica-San Diego Freeway Interchange, 2004,
1962
- Defeated William Knowland,
1977
- Appointed Pierre Salinger
(1925-2004) U. S. Senator to finish the term of Clair Engel
who had died of a brain tumor. Salinger had won the
Democratic nomination over State Controller Alan Cranston.
In November, 1964, Salinger was beaten by Republican George
Murphy in the election for California U.S. Senator,
2004a
- Assemblyman Robert S. Stevens, 1990,
1965
- State Senator Thomas Rees, 1990,
1965
- State Controller Alan Cranston, 1990,
1965
- Assemblyman Paul Priolo, 1990,
1967
- Senator Clare Engle beat Goodwin
Knight for U.S. Senate, 1977
- Nixon and Haldeman advance to the
Presidency, 1977
- Ronald Reagan, 1990,
1977, 1973, 1967, 1965
- Lame duck governor, 1977, 1973,
1967
- California State Senator Herschel
Rosenthal, 1990
- Austrian-born California Governor
Arnold Schwarzenegger,* 2005, 2005b,
2004a,
1970s
- Movie Actor, 2004a,
1991
- began his bodybuilding and movie
career at a near to Muscle Beach and Gold's Gym in the
1970s, 2005, 2005b
- California State University (CSU),
Long Beach, 2009
- The California Academy of Sciences,
1979,
1880s
- Abbot Kinney* headed, 1979,
1880s
- California Admissions Day, 1990, 1909,
1908a
- September 9, 1850
- Santa Monica Municipal Pier opens;
met with a flotilla of naval ships, two cruisers and four
torpedo boats, 1990, 1909
- The California Art Club
- California Arts Council, 1987
- 1987 Smart Festival Presents
Skypoem, An Aerial Literary Event by David Antin,
1987
- California Arts and Architecture,
1997,
1946
- California Arts Council,
1987
- The California Association of Cycling
Clubs, 1979,
1890s
- Rival Professional League of the
League of American Wheelmen, 1979,
1890s
- California Av., 1980,
1974, 1952, 1924, 1923, 1888, 1875
- Ocean Avenue, Nevada Avenue (Wilshire
Boulevard), Second Street and California Avenue block reserved
for a hotel by Sen. Jones, 1974,
1875
- Instead Jones in April [1888]
the contract was let for "Miramar," at a cost stated by
Ingersoll to have been "between $30,000 and $40,000,",
1974,
1888
- And Fourteenth Street, Lincoln Junior
High School, 1952, 1924, 1923, 1875
- Nine acre site, cost $50,000,
included lots set aside by Col. Baker and Senator Jones for
a Young Ladies Seminary, 1952, 1924, 1923, 1875
- And Sixteenth Street, Lincoln Junior
High School, 1952, 1924, 1923, 1875
- The California Bank, 1974, 1923,
1920s
- Head Office: Broadway at 8th St., Los
Angeles, 1923
- 625 South Spring St., Los Angeles,
1920s
- Ocean Park Branch, 165 Marine St.,
Corner of Trolleyway, 1920s
- R.B. Harris, Jr.,* Vice President
and Mgr., 1920s
- Advertised in Santa Monica
Municipal Band Program, 1920s
- Santa Monica Branch, Southeast
corner, Third and Santa Monica Blvd., (They had purchased The
Bank of California location), 1974,
1923, 1920s
- Sawtelle Branch, S.M. Blvd., and
Sawtelle Blvd., Sawtelle, 1923
- California Bay Tree, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Santa Monica High School, The
Amphitheatre, 1976
- California Birthdays, an anthology of
quotes and poems, 1909
- Includes selections and biography of
Benjamin Fay Mills, 1979,
1937, 1909, 1905
- The California Cabaña Club,
1979,
1940s
- Formerly the Deuville, which had lost
its beachfront to accretion, and Santa Monica City built a
parking lot ocean side of the club and then sold to a group of
investors who went bankrupt and then it was sold to Texan,
Frank S. Hofues* [ -1956], who owned the nearby Del Mar
Club, After his death, a group of Texans purchased part
ownership in the property 1979,
1940s
- The California Club, 1979,
1977,
1908
- Building designed by John Parkinson,
1979, 1908
- William May Garland, President, 1979,
1908
- Joseph Scott, defended the private
club status, 1979, 1908
- Site of the annual banquet hosted by
the All Year Club for the Los Angeles Board of Supervisors,
1977
- California coast, 2010, 2004,
1998,
1997,
1990, 1935, 1908a,
1892, 1887, 1880, pre-1768
- experimental geology or oceanography
hyas been started at the Institute by Rober Knapp. A minature
model of the California coast, with artificial waves and
quantitative measurement of erosian enables an approximate
picture to be evolved of the futuire contour of the coast.
- California Beach erosin,
1935
- The California Coast Steamship Co.,
1974,
1876
- Organized by Colonel Robert Baker*,
E.J. "Lucky" Baldwin and others, 1974,
1876
- Failed, 1974,
1876
- California Coffee Shops,
1985
- Wichstand Coffee Shop, 1985
- California Conference of Historical
Societies, 1999,
1994
- The California Cosmetics Association,
2004, 2004b
- J.B. Nethercutt,* Pres., 2004, 2004b
- California Courtyard Architectural
Style, 2004, 1983, 1967, 1931, 1926. 1924
- Auto Court with apartments and rooms
over the garages in the rear, 1967, 1931
- Christie Court, 2004, 1983,
1924
- 125 Pacific Street,
2004
- 24 units, first Santa Monica
development with a radio in every unit, 2004, 1983,
1924.
- Declared a Landmark, June 15,
2004, 2004
- Horatio West Court, 2003, 1990, 1983,
1979, 1976, 1971, 1920's, 1919
- 140 Hollister Ave., 2003, 1990,
1979, 1919
- Restored in the
1970's.
- Santa Monica Landmark,
- National Register of Historic
Places,
- Sunshine Court, 2004a
- 2411 Third, Apartments and
Condominiums, 2004a
- Condo-ized by Rosario Perry*,
2002
- California Culture, Postcards
Adrift
- One of several homes of the heroine
of the annual pageant, Ramona,
- Ramona's Home, Camulos Ranch,
showing Century Plant in Bloom, California Post Card,
A-33852 Published by Western Publishing & Novelty
Co., Los Angeles, Cal., Theo. Sohmer, Los Angeles, Unused,
Undated, JT, Postcards
Adrift
- California current,
2004,
1998
- The (California Democratic Caucus?) CDC,
1977,
1965
- Largest grass-roots organization of
Democrats, 1977, 1965
- Opposed incumbent Governor Pat Brown,
who supported the Vietnam War, 1977, 1965
- California Fan Palm, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Washingtonia filifera, 1981,
1976, 1956, 1944
- Los Angeles County Bldg., Santa
Monica Civic Center, 1981, 1980,
1976,
- Santa Monica High School,
1976
- California Native, 1981, 1976, 1956,
1944
- California Federal Savings and Loan
Association, 1974,
- Santa Monica branch, 1974
- California Federation of Women's Clubs,
1990, 1934
- Annual Convention held in the La
Monica Convention Center, 1990, 1934
- California Flora, Postcards
Adrift
- Ramona's Home, Camulos Ranch,
showing Century Plant in Bloom, California Post Card,
A-33852 Published by Western Publishing & Novelty
Co., Los Angeles, Cal., Theo. Sohmer, Los Angeles, Unused,
Undated, JT, Postcards
Adrift
- California Greeting & Post Card
Co., Los Angeles, 2002
- At "Movie Beach," Crystal Pier,
Santa Monica, Ca., No. 25129 (Aug. 1926) MLH,
2002
- California Heritage Museum, 2009.
2008,
2003, 1979, 1977, 1894
- 2612 Main, just south of Ocean Park
Blvd., 2008
- Housed in the first Roy Jones
House, moved from Ocean Ave., at 2612 Main Street, Ocean Park
Blvd., and Main St., 2008,
2003, 1979, 1977, 1894
- Specializes in decorative arts, the
first floor of which is furnished in 1890's to 1930's
styles.
- Heritage Square, 2008
- George Hurrell Glamour
Photography exhibit, 2008
- California's Highway Lobby,
1977,
1933, 1927
- "Good Roads" movement,
1977,
- Southern California Automobile Club,
1977
- First gasoline tax bill-providing a
one-cent a gallon tax for highway construction purposes-passed
in 1927 . . . 1923
- 1.6 milllion registered cars, far
more than any other state . . . 1923
- "At a tremendous rate," another
Times article . . . in 1933, "the wild virgin areas of
Southern California are being broken down to the uses of
progress and yielding up their beauties to the motoring
public." 1977
- California Incline, 2005,
2005a,
1975,
1936
- California Indians, represented in
Ramona 1993, 1935, 1880s
- (See Amerindians)
- Cahuilla Indians, 1993,
1880s
- Chumash
- Gabrielanos
- Soboba Indian, 1993,
1880s
- Yumas, 1935
- California Institute for the Arts
(CalArts),
1996, 1990,
1969
- formerly Chouinard Art Institute,
2001, 1973, 1922
- in Valencia, 1990, 1969
- Department of Animation and
Experimental Film, 1990, 1969
- California Institute of Technology
(Caltech), 2009, 2004, 2004b,
1998,
1990, 1984, 1952, 1940s, 1935,
1933, 1930s
- Throop Manual Arts, 1935
- Pasadena, 1990s, 1940s
- U.S.G.S. Earthquake Report.
2009
- The High Voltage X-ray Laboratory,
1935
- Dr. Lasuritzen, 1935,
- Dr. Seeley G. Mudd,
1935
- Kellogg donated some of the money
for this laboratory to investigate the efficacy of high
voltage X-ray treatment of cancer, and physical phenomena,
1935
- Faculty:
- Carl Anderson, Atomic and
Molecular Physics, 1935
- Barry Barish,* Professor of
Physics, 2004
- Bateman, 1935
- Glen Cass, 2004, 1998
- Professor of environmental
engineering, 2004, 1998
- Richard Feynmann, Professor,
Theoretical Physics, CalTech, 1984
- Beno Gutenberg, Seismics, 1935,
1933
- Rober Knapp. 1935
- A minature model of the
California coast, with artificial waves and quantitative
measurement of erosian enables an approximate picture to
be evolved of the futuire contour of the coast.
- Dr. Lasuritzen, 1935
- Physical investigation of high
voltage X-ray phenomena, 1935
- Michelson, 1935
- Dr. Robert A. Millikan,
Experimental Physics, 1935
- Robert A. Millikan, President
of the California Institute of Technology, 1952,
1933
- Thomas Hunt Morgan, Biologist,
Nobel Prize, 1935
- Dr. Seeley G. Mudd, Biology,
Medicine, High Voltage X-rays, 1935
- Noyes, 1935
- Oppenheimer, Atomic and Molecular
Physics, 1935
- Linus Pauling, Atomic and
Molecular Physics, 1935
- Oppenheimer, Atomic and Molecular
Physics, 1935
- Fritz Zwicky, Atomic and Molecular
Physics, 1935
- Attendees, graduates:
- J.B. Nethercutt studied chemistry,
2004, 2004b, 1930s
- June Wayne studied technical
drawing, 1990, 1940s
- The (California Interscholastic . . )
C.I.F. Football Championship, 2005, 1975,
1930s
- Santa Monica beat Santa Ana, 2005,
1975, 1930s
- California Legion, 1977,
1917
- California Light-and-Space Art, 2003,
1967
- Maria Nordman, Douglas Wheeler, James
Turrell* and Robert Irwin,* 2003, 1967
- The California Military Academy,
2002,
p. 480, 1908a
- California Military Academy, Santa
Monica, Cal., 2002
- The California Mill, 1943,
1876
- One of the two largest of the twelve
mills operated by the Bonanza Firm, 1943, 1876
- Which reduced 630 tons every 24
hours, 1943, 1876
- California Millionaires,
1943,
1860s
- The fortunes of John O. Earl, Charles
N. Felton, A.E. Heard, George Hearst, Andrew B. McCreery, and
Robert Morrow had their beginnings in the Gould & Curry and
the Savage, on the Comstock, although none of them acquired a
million dollars there, 1943. 1860s
- The California Mine, Bonanza, NV,
1943,
1882, 1880s, 1879, 1875, 1872, 1870s, 1863, 1860, 1920-1850
- paid more in dividends than they
collected in assessments, 1943, 1920, 1920-1850
- "The stopes were so large . . . that
square-set timbering alone would not hold up the ground without
reinforcement, and both mines were required to use millions of
feet of heavy timbers to fill in their square sets and build
bulkheads as the ore was removed, just as the Con. Virginia and
the California were compelled to do a few years later and on a
larger scale, 1943, 1870s
- [Old] California (1860-1863),
Tons of Ore: 5,800; Yield: $100,000; Per ton: $17.07;
Dividends: $0; Assessments: $150,000; Last dividend:
1879
- [New] California (1875-1882),
Tons of Ore: 588,586; Yield: $44,031,733; Per ton: $74.81;
Dividends: $31,320,000; Last dividend: 1879
- California Mining Acts, Rules
Regulations, 1980, 1966, 1943,
1920, 1850
- California Missions Post Card,
J-36 Western Publishers & Novelty Co., Los Angeles,
Calif., Curteich Color From Color Transparanceis. Unused., KR,
Bay City Post
Cards
- California Native Trees, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Big-leaf Maple Toyon, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- California Bay, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- California Fan Palm, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Washingtonia filifera,
1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
- California Sycamore, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Catalina Cherry, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Prunus lyonii, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- Cedar, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
- Incense Cedar, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Cherry, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
- Catalina Cherry, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Coast Live Oak, 1981, 1976, 1956,
1944
- Quercus agrifolia, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Coast Redwod, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- Cypress, 1981, 1976, 1956,
1944
- Monterey Cypress, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Incense Cedar, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- Laurel Sumac, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- Live Oak, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- Coast Live Oak, 1981, 1976, 1956,
1944
- Monterey Cypress, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Cupressus macrocarpa,,
1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
- Monterey Pine, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- Pinus radiata. 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- Oak, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
- Coast Live Oak, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Quercus agrifolia, 1981,
1976, 1956, 1944
- Palm, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
- California Fan Palm, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Washingtonia filifera,
1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
- Pine, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- Monterey Pine, 1981, 1976, 1956,
1944
- Pinus radiata. 1981,
1976, 1956, 1944
- Torrey Pine, 1981, 1976, 1956,
1944
- Redwod, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
- Coast Redwod, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Sequoia gigantea , 1981,
1976, 1956, 1944
- Sequoia gigantea, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Sumac, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
- Laurel Sumac, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Sycamore, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- California Sycamore, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Torrey Pine, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- Toyon, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
- Big-leaf Maple Toyon, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- California Naval Militia, 1990,
1930s
- California Oil Wells At Sunset
Post Card, J-21-Western Publishing & Novelty Co., Los
Angeles, Cal. (Color by Hubert J. Lowman) Curteichcolor
Reproduction from Kodachrome or Extrachrome Original, JT,
1971
- California Palace of the Legion of
Honor, 2001, 1973,
1930
- California Pepper, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- 2400 Fifth, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- California pop culture, 2005,
2005b
- California Postcard Co., Los
Angeles, California, 2005, 2005a, 2002,
1912, Postcards
Adrift
- Ocean Park Bath House/Ocean Park,
Cal., California Postcard Co., Los Angeles, Cal.,
23887, 1912,
SLL 2005
- Santa Monica High School, Santa
Monica, California, No. 25123N MLH, 2002
- The Municipal Pier, Santa Monica,
California, No. 25128N (May 1925), MLH 2002,
- The Electric Tram, Between Ocean
Park and Venice, California, No. 25132 N MLH
2002
- Street Scene, Venice, California
25134N California Postcard Co., Los Angeles, JT
2005a
- Rudolph Valentino's Home,
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California Post Card Published by
California Postcard Co., Los Angeles, California 26829
Unused and undated, JT, Postcards
Adrift
- California Proposition 13, 1990,
1979
- (See California State Propositions .
. .)
- California Register of Historical
Resources, 2004, 1996
- Santa Monica City Hall, 2004,
1996
- California Republican Assembly,
1977,
1936
- California Republicans, 1977,
1973, 1958, 1950s, 1940s, 1936, 1908, p. 509, 1908a,
1905, 1888, 1882, 1876, 1875, 1872, 1855
- (See Political Parties,
Republicans)
- Asa Call,
1977, 1936,
- The California Republican
Assembly, 1977, 1936
- John G. French [1855- ],
1908, p. 509, 1908a,
1905, 1888, 1882, 1876, 1875, 1872, 1855
- John Percival Jones,
- California Republican, 1860s,
1850s
- Nevada Republican, 1880s,
1870s
- Bryan Democrat, 1890s
- Goodwin Knight, 1977, 1950s, 1940s,
1910s
- Stanford student with Norman
Chandler and John McCone, 1977, 1910s
- William Knowland, 1977, 1950,
1940s
- Richard M. Nixon, 1977, 1973, 1950s,
1940s
- Was in trouble in Washington,
1977, 1973
- Earl Warren, 1977, 1950s,
1940s
- Frank Merriam, California Republican,
1977
- California Republican 1958 musical
chairs campaign, 1977
- California Seafood Co., 1990,
1947, 1946
- Santa Monica Pier Fish Market, 1990,
1946
- Myer Simon, president of the
California Seafood Company, 1990, 1947
- Californian sensibility,
2004b
- Surfer jokes, burger-joint
references, 2004b
- California Society for Secondary
Education, 1952, 1924
- Executive Secretary, California
Society for Secondary Education, 1952, 1924
- California Souvenir Post Card,
Los Angeles, 2005a
- Venice of America [by
Walt. M. Reeves. Mission Artist/2301/2 S. Spring St.,/ L.A.,
CAL.] California Souvenir Post Card, Los Angeles, JT
2005a
- California State, State of ,
2008,
2006, 2006a, 2004, 2004a, 1998,
1997,
1991, 1990,
1977,
1974, 1973, 1972, 1967, 1965, 1952,
1950, 1949, 1948, 1946, 1945, 1943, 1940s, 1935, 1933, 1930s,
1920s,
1912, 1908a,
1905, 1903, 1902, 1901, 1892, 1889, 1886, 1881, 1872,
1869,
1854, 1851, 1850s, 1920-1850, 1849, 1828, 1822, 1769,
pre-1768
- California, pp. 10, 11, 61, 62, 63,
64, 66, 75, 81, 82, 88, 1908a,
1907, 1903, 1900s. 1876
- (See other California State
categories, references which follow)
- (See California, . . . )
- Ceded to the United States by Mexico
in 1848, 1997,
1908a,
1848
- Admission of California as a U.S.
State, 1850, 1908a, pp. 81, 82, 1908a
- Seal, California, state, p. 80,
1908a
- State Capitol: Sacramento,
1990,
1949, 1908a
- Senator John Charles Fremont,
conquerer and anti-slavery presidential candidate, 1950, 1850s
- Cattle Raising, p. 88,
1908a
- California Education Code, Laws,
1952, 1900s
- "The general school law of the
state," 1952, 1907
- Education in California, 1908a, p.
89, 1908a
- Land Grant Claims, 1997,
1881, 1839
- Board of Land Commissioners,
created in 1851 to resolve land titles, awarded Rancho San
Vicente y Santa Monica, 30,000 acres, to Sepulveda and Boca
de Santa Monica, 6,600 acres to Reyes and Marquez, 1974,
1851
- California Mining Acts, Rules
Regulations, 1980, 1966, 1943,
1920- 1850
- (See Governors, 1908a
)
- Ingersoll's Century History Santa
Monica Bay Cities (Being Book Number Two of Ingersoll's
Century Series of California Local History Annals) Prefaced
with A Brief History of the State of California A Condensed
History of Los Angeles County 1542 to 1908 Supplemented with An
Encyclopedia of Local Biography and Embellished with Views of
Historic Landmarks and Portraits of Representative People.
Luther A. Ingersoll Los Angeles 1908, 512 pp., Biographies,
Foreward, 1908, 1908a,
1908b, 1908c, 1908d, 1908e
- Los Angeles County, p. 98,
1908a
- Mining, in California, p. 88,
1908a
- Gold, discovery, 77, 78, 97,
1908a
- In Los Angeles County, p. 104,
1908a
- Clay Products in Los Angeles County,
pp. 105, 106, 1908a
- Railroads, in California,, pp. 88,
89, 1908a,
2008
- Richard Rayner The Associates:
Four Capitalists Who Created California, Norton: New York,
2008,
223 pp., 19th c.
- John C. Downey,* 1990, 1874
- Former California Governor and
partner with the Workman's Bank in the Los Angeles and
Independence Railway, 1990, 1874
- California Senator Leland Stanford,
1977, 1889
- California Senator George Hearst
(father of William Randolph Hearst), 1977, 1889
- California Democratic and junior
Senator, Stephen White. 1892, 1977
- U.S. Senator Cornelius Cole, 1977,
1890s,
- Owned the Los Angeles
Herald, 1977, 1890s
- owned land in Santa Monica, and
voted for Santa Monica, Southern Pacific and against San
Pedro, 1977, 1890s
- Governor Hiram Johnson [
-1945], 1977, 1910,
- enacted the initiative,
referendum, and recall measures, and . . . "cross-filing"
for primaries . . . the reorganization of private utility
regulation with rate-fixing determined by the state; a water
and power conservation act; the establishment of a railroad
commission; a pure food act; the approval of women's
sufferage; old age pensions; reorganization of the state's
tax system; and some thiry-nine labor laws such as workman's
compensation, minimum wage requirements, and the eight hour
day for women. . . ." 1977, 1910s
- The 1913 Alien Land Law, to limit
land ownership and to restrict immigration., 1977, 1942,
1913
- California Criminal Syndicalism Act.
1977, 1920s
- Repealed the racial beach
restrictions, 1927, 2008
- Governor C.C. Young, 1990,
1929
- Governer James Rolph, Jr., 1990,
1931
- Signed the Santa Monica Harbor
Bill #1140
- Mackay's idea that a director has the
right to deal with his company if the contract was fair is now
the law in California, by an Act passed in 1933,
1943
- Central Valley Irrigation, 1961,
1913, 1912, 1877
- William Hammond Hall, 1961, 1913,
1912, 1877
- California State Engineer,
1877
- J.D. Schuyler served under Hall as
Chief Assistant State Engineer, and was placed in charge of
the irrigation investigations being conducted by that
department in the Central Valley of California,
1877
- Incumbent California Attorney
General U.S. Webb, 1977, 1938
- Democratic incumbent Governor Culbert
Olson, 1977, 1942
- Chief Justice Earl Warren*, 1987,
1981, 1977, 1950s, 1944, 1942, 1940s, 1938
- Abated the nuisance of off-shore
gambling boats, 1987, 1938
- California Attorney General, 1987,
1977, 1938
- Governor, 1944, 1942
- "Identified the absence of any
sabotage up to then as an attempt to create "a false
sense of security," attacking Olson's failure to relocate
Japanese-Americans in World War II, 1977,
1942
- U.S, Supreme Court Chief Justice,
1981
- U.S. Senator Hiram Johnson (d. 1945)
1977
- William Fife Knowland, 1977, 1950,
1945, 1940s
- Was appointed U.S. Senator to fill
out the term of Hiram Johnson who died in office in 1945 by
Governor Earl Warren, 1977, 1945
- California State Legislative
Petitions, Propositions, 1990, 1983, 1979, 1974, 1972,
1971
- Prop. 13
- Prop. 20
- Prop. 40
- California State Senator Jack Tenney,
1977
- James Boswell, the chairman of the
board and major stock owner of the James G. Boswell
Company, the seventh largest
landowner in the state, (inherited by his widow, Ruth Chandler
Williamson Boswell) 1977, 1971, 1952
- Lieutenant Governor Goodwin "Goodie"
Knight had succeeded to the governorship in 1953 when the new
Republican administration in Washington named his predecessor,
Earl Warren, as the new chief justice of the Supreme Court.",
1977
- Governor Edmund G. "Pat" Brown, 2004,
1990, 1977,
1965, 1962
- Awarded Marilyn J. Reece the
California Governor's Design Excellence Award for her design
for the Santa Monica-San Diego Freeway Interchange, 2004,
1962
- Defeated William Knowland,
1977
- Appointed Pierre Salinger
(1925-2004) U. S. Senator to finish the term of Clair Engel
who had died of a brain tumor. Salinger had won the
Democratic nomination over State Controller Alan Cranston.
In November, 1964, Salinger was beaten by Republican George
Murphy in the election for California U.S. Senator,
2004a
- Assemblyman Robert S. Stevens, 1990,
1965
- State Senator Thomas Rees, 1990,
1965
- State Controller Alan Cranston, 1990,
1965
- Assemblyman Paul Priolo, 1990,
1967
- Senator Clare Engle beat Goodwin
Knight for U.S. Senate, 1977
- Nixon and Haldeman advance to the
Presidency, 1977
- Ronald Reagan, 1990,
1977, 1973, 1967, 1965
- Lame duck governor, 1977, 1973,
1967
- California State Senator Herschel
Rosenthal, 1990
- Govenor Arnold Schwarzenegger*,
2008,
2004, 2004a,
1991
- Water Resources Center Archives,
1961
- California Arts Council, 1987
- University of California, Berkeley,
1961
- University of California Press,
2002
- Universoity of Southern California,
2008, 1960, 1943, 1886, 1850.
- California State Agencies,
2004
- California Environmental Protection
Agency, 2004
- California State Beaches, 1962
- Will Rogers State Beach,
1962
- California State Assembly, 2010,
1990,
1987,
1983, 1979,
1974, 1967, 1965, 1956, 1929, 1908a,
1880s,
- See California State Legislature,
laws, regulations . . . )
- Walter Little, 1990, 1929
- Assemblyman Robert S. Stevens, 1990,
1965
- Assemblyman Paul Priolo, 1990,
1974,
1967, 1956
- Santa Monica businessman who
supported the Santa Monica Mall along with the Santa Monica
Chamber of Commerce, 1974, 1956
- Assemblyman Tom Hayden,* 1987,
1983
- Assemblyperson Sheila Kuehl,
2010
- California State Attorney Generals,
1979,
1977, 1943,
1939, 1938, 1920-1850
- U.S. Senator, Nevada, William M.
Stewart, 1943,
1904-1886, 1872, 1869, 1866, 1865, 1864
- California Attorney General, 1943,
1920-1850
- California Attorney General U.S.
Webb, 1977, 1938
- U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl
Warren*, 1997, 1990, 1987, 1981, 1979, 1977,
1953, 1950s, 1946, 1944,
1942, 1940s, 1939, 1938,
1930s
- California State Board (s), 1997, 1990,
1987, 1979,
1974, 1950, 1947, 1920s, 1919, 1887,1885, 1880s
- California State (Board of) Forestry
Board, 1997,
1979,
1974, 1887, 1885, 1880s
- California State Board of Health,
1990, 1987, 1979,
1950, 1947, 1920s, 1919
- California State Cities, towns,
incorporated areas, counties, townships, etc., 1974,
1908a
- See Cities)
- Incorporated Cities, towns, etc.,
1974,
- Fifth-class Cities required a
population of 3,000, 1974,
1903, 1902, 1901
- Cities with a Freeholder's Charter
required a population of at least 3,500, 1974,
1908a,
1905
- The California State Coastal Protection
Initiative (California Proposition 20), 1990,
1983, 1978,
1974,
1972, 1971, 1970s
- 61% of Santa Monica voters supported
it, 1990, 1972
- California State Coastal Commission,
1974, 1972
- California Coastal Commissioner
Hank Doerfling, 1990, 1978, 1970s
- Imposes strict limitations on all
construction within 1,000 feet of the shoreline, 1974,
1972
- California State Coastal Conservancy,
1990, 1981
- Granted $30,000 for Pier Restoration,
1990, 1981
- Citizen Advisory Council included
Ernie Powell* and Paul Silvern*, 1990, 1981
- California State Commissions, 1990,
1983, 1974, 1972, 1956, 1949
- California State Coastal Commission,
1974, 1972
- California State Commission for
School Inspections, 1952, 1933
- California State Fair Political
Practice Commission, 1983
- The California Highway Commission,
1974
- California State Parks Commisssion,
1990,
1956, 1949
- California State Commission for
School Inspections, 1952, 1933
- California State Commission for School
Inspections, 1952, 1933
- Chair, Robert A. Millikan, President
of the California Institute of Technology, 1952, 1933
- Coordinated the work of the local
inspection committees, 1952, 1933
- California State Departments, 1952,
1934, 1933
- California State Department of
Architecture, 1952, 1934, 1933
- The California State Department of
Education, 1952, 1930
- California State Congressional
Districts, 2004, 1970s, 1960s, 1950s
- The 27th, 2004
- The 28th, 2004, 1950
- Alphonzo Bell Jr.*,
(1915-2004)
2004, 1977,
1970s, 1969, 1960, 1950s
- Republican Congressman from 1950
to 1977
- California State Cultural and Historical
Endowment (CCHE), 2004,
2004b
- Proposition 40, passed in 2002, 2004,
2004b
- California State Division (s), 2004,
1976, 1971, 1948
- California State Division of
Highways, 2004, 1976, 1971, 1948
- Later became Caltrans, 2004, 1964,
1963, 1962, 1948
- California Education Code, Laws,
Pracice, 1952,
p. 89, 1908a,
1900s
- (See Toward a History of Education in
Santa Monica)
- The California State Department of
Education, 1952, 1930
- Prohibited teaching religion in
public schools, 1952,
1900s
- Teaching religion had been stopped by
law, 1952,
1900s
- California General School Law, 1952,
1906, 1900s
- California Junior College Law of
1907, 1952, 1929
- This law provided that:
- "The board of trustees of any
city, district union, joint union or county high school may
prescribe postgraduate courses of study for the graduates of
such high school, or other high schools, which courses of
study shall approximate the studies prescribed in the first
two years of university courses." [64. School
Code, 1929, Sacramento: State Printing Office, 1929,
Sec. 3.351.]
- California adopted legislation in
1919 making possible a 6-3-3 plan of grade organization in the
public schools, 1952, 1919
- The Charter Schools Act, 1997,
1992
- California Environmental Protection
Agency, 2004
- Govenor Arnold Schwarzenegger*
appointed Terry Tamminen* secretary, 2004
- California State Fair Political Practice
Commission, 1983
- California State (Board of) Forestry
Board, 1997,
1979,
1979, 1974, 1887, 1885, 1880s
- Sec., Abbot Kinney, 1974,
1887
- Abbot Kinney* was appointed a member,
1997, 1979, 1885, 1880s
- Kinney chaired the Board, 1997,
1880s
- California State Governors,
2008,
2004, 2004a, 1991, 1990, 1979,
1977, 1973, 1967, 1965, 1962, 1953, 1942, 1939, 1931, 1929, 1920,
1910, 1908a
- Govenor John C. Downey*, 1990, 1874
- Governor Hiram Johnson (d. 1945)
1977, 1910,
- California Governor Stephens, 1979,
1920
- Governor C.C. Young, 1990,
1929
- Governer James Rolph, Jr., 1990,
1931
- Signed the Santa Monica Harbor
Bill #1140
- Democratic incumbent Governor Culbert
Olson, 1977, 1942
- Republican, Attorney General,
Governor and U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren,
1979, 1939
- U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl
Warren*, 1997, 1990, 1987, 1981, 1979, 1977,
1953, 1950s, 1946, 1944,
1942, 1940s, 1939, 1938,
1930s
- Republican Lieutenantt Governor and
Govenor Goodwin "Goodie" Knight, 1977, 1953
- Democrat Governor Edmund G. "Pat"
Brown, 2004, 1990, 1977,
1965, 1962
- Republican Governor and United States
President Ronald Reagan, 1990,
1977, 1973, 1967, 1965
- Jerry Brown
- Grey Davis
- Republican Govenor Arnold
Schwarzenegger*, 2008,
2004, 2004a,
1991
- California State Emergency Relief
Administration (S.E.R.A.), 1952, 1934, 1933
- Had made possible a start on the
demolition of buildings condemned after the Long Beach
Earthquake, 1952, 1934, 1933
- The Santa Monica School District,
faced with the necessity of rebuilding almost every
schoolhouse, had made application for additional funds with
which to finance required reconstruction, 1952, 1934, 1933
- But the state had only limited
emergency money to spend, and the rehabilitation program
undertaken with S.E.R.A. labor was forced to an abrupt end.
[23. Santa Monica Evening Outlook, July 8, 1950,
p. 7G.], 1952, 1950, 1934, 1933
- The money allotted to these and
various other S.E.R.A. projects in the vicinity, had
alleviated somewhat the unemployment problem in Santa
Monica. But with the exhaustion of the emergency funds, the
economic outlook again took on a darkened aspect. 1952,
1934, 1933
- District Attorney Burton Fitts of
Los Angeles County held that the negative result of the
election absolved the School Board, individually and
collectively, from legal responsibility in case of damage or
injury resulting from future earthquakes. Thus, on Fitts'
further advice, Superintendent Davis filed with the grand
jury a complete report of the steps taken to provide
earthquake-proof school buildings for the children of Santa
Monica. [12. Pearl, op. cit., p. 61.] But
such self-protective measures could do nothing to accomplish
the end results desired. And so, in November of 1933, three
members of the citizens' committee-C.H. Cromer, structural
engineer, Fitts, and Dr. Ellet Harding, the President of the
Board of Education-met with the grand jury for further
discussion of the problem at hand. This meeting precipitated
an inspection of the Santa Monica schools by the State
Department of Architecture, the first such inspection to be
made by this department; and the information gleaned during
this investigation guided the State in formulating its
"earthquake code' for public schools. [13. Personal
interview with Percy R. Davis, Feb. 16, 1951; Los
Angeles, California.]
- And so, in November of 1933, three
members of the citizens' committee-C.H. Cromer, structural
engineer, Fitts, and Dr. Ellet Harding, the President of the
Board of Education-met with the grand jury for further
discussion of the problem at hand. This meeting precipitated
an inspection of the Santa Monica schools by the State
Department of Architecture, the first such inspection to be
made by this department; and the information gleaned during
this investigation guided the State in formulating its
"earthquake code' for public schools. [13. Personal
interview with Percy R. Davis, Feb. 16, 1951; Los
Angeles, California.]
- California State Board of Health, 1990,
1987, 1979,
1950, 1947, 1920s, 1919
- Quarantined the ocean and beaches of
Venice due to sewer inadequacies, 1987, 1920s
- Closed Venice's movie theaters, bars,
carnivals and saloons, 1979. 1919
- Dancing was prohibited, 1979.
1919
- California State Department of
Architecture, 1952, 1934, 1933
- Based on Los Angeles Grand Jury
Information, inspected the Santa Monica School facilites, the
first inspection,
- And used the information in
formulating the State of California "earthquake code" for
public schools. [13. Personal interview with Percy R.
Davis, Feb. 16, 1951; Los Angeles,
California.]
- The California State Department of
Education, 1952, 1930
- Ruled that districts maintaining
evening high schools provide supervision of classes
proportionate to the number of classes maintained, 1952,
1930
- California State Division of Highways,
2004, 1976, 1971, 1948
- California State Division of
Highways, 2004, 1976, 1971, 1948
- Later became Caltrans, 2004, 1964,
1963, 1962, 1948
- The California State Homeopathic Medical
Society
- W.M. Kendall, M.D., p. 510,
1908a
- California State Legislature, 2010,
1997,
1992, 1990, 1974,
1972, 1965, 1929, 1905, 1903,
- California State Assembley,
1974
- California State Assemblyman Paul
Priolo, 1974,
1956
- Santa Monica businessman who
supported the Santa Monica Mall along with the Santa
Monica Chamber of Commerce, 1974, 1956
- California State Senate, 2010,
1990,
1965, 1929
- California State Senator Charles
Lyon, 1990, 1929
- California State Senator Thomas
Rees, 1990, 1965
- California State Senator Herschel
Rosenthal, 1990
- California State Senate Sheila
Kuehl, 2010
- Laws, requirements, entitlements,
governmental organization 1974,
1972, 1905, 1903,
- The Santa Monica Harbor Bill #1140,
1990, 1930s
- State legislation which would have
made police and fire department eligible for retirement on 75
percent of their pay at age 55, 1974,
1973, 1965
- The Charter Schools Act, 1997,
1992
- California State Legislative Petitions,
Propositions, 1990, 1983, 1979, 1974, 1972, 1971
- California State Proposition 13,
1990, 1983, 1979
- The California Coastal Protection
Initiative (California Proposition 20), 1990,
1983, 1974,
1972, 1971
- 61% of Santa Monica voters
supported it, 1990, 1972
- California State Coastal
Commission, 1974, 1972
- Imposes strict limitations on all
construction within 1,000 feet of the shoreline, 1974,
1972
- Cultural Heritage, (CCHE) Proposition
40, passed in 2002, 2004, 2004b
- California State National Guard,
1979
- Abbot Kinney* was a Major,
1979
- California State Parks Commisssion,
1990,
1956, 1949
- California Penal Code,
2005
- California State Prison,
1979,
1922
- California State Senate,
1990,
1965, 1929, 1908a
- California State Senator Charles
Lyon, 1990, 1929
- California State Senator Thomas Rees,
1990, 1965
- California State Senator Herschel
Rosenthal, 1990
- California State Shoreline Planning
Association, 1990,
1940s
- California State Supreme Court, 1999,
1990,
1974, 1946
- California State Supreme Court Justices,
1999, 1974,
1946
- California Supreme Court Justice
Louis J. Burke, 1974,
1946
- an expert in municipal law,
1974,
1946
- Drafter of the Santa Monica City
Charter, 1946
- California Supreme Court Justice
William Dabney Thornton, 1999
- California State Transportation
(CALTRANS), 2004, 1976, 1971, 1948
- Once the California Division of
Highways, 2004, 1976, 1971, 1948
- California State University, Dominguez
Hills, 2008
- Faculty:
- Gila Yellin Hirsh, Professor, Fine
Arts, 2008
- California State University (CSU), Long
Beach, 2009
- Daniel Recital Hall at CSU Long
Beach, 2009
- California State University, Long Beach,
Long Beach, CA 90840-4605l, 2010
- Department of Political
Science,
- Larry N. George,
Professor,
- george@csulb.edu
562-985-5289
- California State University, Los
Angeles, 2008, 2005
- Faculty:
- Professor Susan Vaneta Mason,*
Theater Arts, (1946- )
- (ed.) The San Francisco Mime
Troupe Reader, University of Michigan Press,
2005,
281pp., 2005
- California State University, Northridge,
2008,
2006.
2005
- (See Colleges;
Universities)
- Faculty:
- Professor Hashimoto, Ph.D.,
Engineering, 2008
- Prof. Michelle Wittig, Ph.D.,
Psychology, 2008,
2006
- The California State Homeopathic Medical
Society
- W.M. Kendall, M.D., p. 510,
1908a
- California St., Santa Monica,
1918
- 513 California St., Santa Monica,
William Perry Sanders, 1918
- California Sycamore, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- California Natives, 1981, 1976, 1956,
1944
- Californio Culture, Psychology,
1908a
- California Haciendas (built) by the
better sort), 1908a
- Good Spanish households awoke by
singing together, 1908a
- Simple, unassuming, courtly, of good
judgement and kindly heart, nostalgic, 1908a,
- A man of stern, yet generous
mold.
- The Californi (o)a hacienda (home),
1908, 1908a,
- (See Gill, 2006, 1916)
- Augustin and Ramona Machado adobe,
large and substantial, one of the best examples, still standing
in 1908, and used as a store house, but not
preserved.
- Ygnacio and Estafania Machado adobe
of fourteen rooms built around a court, simple and solid, is
now occupied by his son Antonio, 1908, 1908a
- Calirhoe, 1920
- Almon H. Calkins [1841- ], Bio.,
p. 419, 1908a
- Asa Call,
1977, 1936,
- The California Republican Assembly,
1977, 1936
- Calle de los Negros, 1999,
1979,
1880, 1871
- Chinese Massacre, 1979,
1871
- Calligraphy & Design, 1982
- Callistemon salignus, 1980
- White Bottle Brush, 1981, 1980,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Calvary Baptist Church, 2008
- African American Surfer Symposium,
2008
- Camacho, 1999, 1966
- Artist, Contributor, Tower of
Protest Panel, NY, 1999, 1966
- Ray Camack Shows, 1990, 1986
- Children's Amusements on the Santa
Monica Pier, 1990, 1986
- Eli 12 Ferris Wheel, 1990,
1986
- a super slide, 1990,
1986
- three platform kiddie rides, 1990,
1986
- Jaime Camberlin,* 1979,
1970s
- Conga player and Synanon resident,
1979, 1970s
- Cambodia, 1952
- Cambridge U., 1991
- Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1991
- Cambridge, U.K., 1991
- Camera Obscura, 2002,
1988, 1974, 1916,
1907, 1900
- Originally on the beach adjacent to
the [North Beach] bath house, 1974,
1900
- Palisades Park, Santa Monica, Calif.,
2002, 1974,
1907
- Robert Jones, Senator Jones' nephew,
2002, 1907
- Cameras, 2007, 2003, 1962, 1961,
1912
- Fanjoy Photo Co., 201 O.F. Walk,
2003, 1912
- Miko's Camera, 2007, 1962,
1961
- Joe Miko, 2007, 1962,
1961
- Lincoln Blvd., Venice,
1961
- Santa Monica Mall, Third St.,
1962
- Novelty Foto Studio, Horizon &
O.F. Walk, 2003, 1912
- Stewart Camera, 2007, 1962
- Santa Monica Mall, Third St.,
1962
- Thompson Studio, Cameras &
Photographers, opposite Venice Auditorium, 2003,
1912
- Mrs. Rosa M. Cameron,* 1999, 1912
- 1904 Cameron, 2001
- Camino Real, 1971
- J.G. Camp, Cigars & Tobacco, 114
Pier, 2003, 1912
- Campaign for Economic Democracy (CED),
1986, 1983, 1977
- Santa Monica local chapter was an
original coalition member along with SMFHA and the Santa Monica
Democratic Club in SMRR, 1983, 1977
- Campaigns, battles, wars, strategic
planning, organizing, 1937
- The evangelistic campaign,
1937
- Charles Finney, 1937
- The modern evangelistic
campaign, 1937
- Dwight Moody, 1937
- The perfect modern
evangelistic campaign, 1937
- Alexander Campbell, 1994
- 19th c. Founder of the Millennial
Disciples for Christ, 1994
- Campbell's Department Store,
1974
- Camp Latham, 1908, 1908a,
1862, 1861
- Militia or Military encampment near
La Ballona Creek, three-quarters of a mile from the present
town of Palms 1908a,
1862, 1861
- Established by Col. Latham, Company
A, First California Volunteer Infantry, Sept. 1861,
1908a
- HQ, First California Volunteer
Infantry, Gen. J.H. Carleton, commanding officer,
1908a,
1862, 1861
- Several companies were encamped here
and at one time there were probably 150 men present,
1908a,
1862, 1861
- Camphor, 1981, 1980, 1976,
1956, 1944
- Cinnamomium camphora, 1980
- Fifth (Ocean Park to Marine), 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Raymond Ave. (4th to Lincoln), 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Grant, Sixth to Lincoln.,
1980
- Thomas Campion (pub. 1603),
1957
- Composer c. 1603, 1957
- When Corinna To Her Lute Softly
Sings, 1957
- Camp Rincon, 1916
- Camulos Ranch, Postcards
Adrift
- Ramona's Home, Camulos Ranch,
showing Century Plant in Bloom, California Post Card,
A-33852 Published by Western Publishing & Novelty
Co., Los Angeles, Cal., Theo. Sohmer, Los Angeles, Unused,
Undated, JT, Postcards
Adrift
- Canada, 2008,
1990, 1959,
1913, 1912, 1880
- Montreal, Quebec, Canada,
2008
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada,
1990,
1880
- Henrietta Shore's birthplace,
1990, 1880
- Vancouver, British Columbia,
2008
- The British Columbia Electric Railway
Company, 1913, 1912
- Dam at Coquitlam Lake, 1913,
1912
- The Vancouver Power Company, Ltd.,
1913, 1912
- Canadians, 2008,
2006, 2005, 2005b, 2001, 1994, 1990, 1971, 1949, 1940s, 1936,
1935, 1911
- California,"Built by the British,
financed by the Canadians," 1971
- Mary Leipziger* [1936- ],
Montreal, 2008, 2006, 2005
- Aimee Semple McPherson,* 1935
- Earl Pomerantz,* 2008
- Lois Rivera,* 2008
- Russ Saunders,* Canadian competition
diver and stuntman, 2005, 2005b, 1994, 1949
- Henrietta Shore, 1990,
1880
- Percyval Tudor-Hart, 1990,
1911
- Canadian artist and color
theorist, 1990, 1911
- Canadian Liquor, 1987, 1920s
- Boot-leggers and rum-runners, 1987,
1920s
- Canals, 2005b,
1998, 1935, 1906, 1905, 1904
- The Grand Canal, 2005b, 1906,
1905
- Midway Plaisance, 2005b,
1906
- Tent City, 2005b, 1905
- Hall Construction Company, 2005b,
1904
- Dredged some of the Venice canals
using a steam-powered dredge, 2005b, 1904
- Playa del Rey, 2005b,
1904
- Short Line Canals, 2005b,
1905
- Venice Canals, 1935
- Canary Island Date Palm 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Phoenix canariensis, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Fifth Street, (Bay to Ocean Park),
1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- RAND Parking Lots, 1976
- Santa Monica City Hall, 1981, 1980,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Santa Monica Municipal Auditorium.
(1981), 1976,
1956, 1944
- Santa Monica High School,
1976
- Canary Island Palm, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Santa Monica High School,
1976
- Canary Island Pine 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Pinus carnariensis, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Los Angeles County Bldg., Santa
Monica Civic Center, 1981, 1980, 1976,
- Santa Monica High: Girl's Gym,
1976
- Santa Monica High School, The
Amphitheatre, 1976
- Cancers, 2008, 2001, 1988, 198
- Breast Cancer,
- Ovarian Cancer, 2008,
2001
- Victor Candel, NY, 1999,
1966
- Artist, Contributor, Tower of
Protest Panel, NY, 1999, 1966
- Candy Store, 1912, 1987
- The Candy Kitchen, 1923
- 3018 Ocean Front, Fraser Building,
1923
- Charles Canfield, oil, 1979,
1890s
- Martin Canin, NY, 1999, 1966
- Artist, Contributor, Tower of
Protest Panel, NY, 1999, 1966
- J. Cannon, 1999, 1966
- Artist, Contributor, Tower of
Protest Panel, NY, 1999, 1966
- Cannonball to a high hand-to-hand, 1994,
1952
- F.J. Cantara, 2003, 1907
- Contractor Building, 29 Mildred,
Venice, 2003, 1907
- Miss M.T. Cantara, Millinery, 109
Breeze, 2003, 1912
- Cantori Domino, 2007
- Musical Performance of
Avshalomov* Choral Work and Brahms' German Requiem, sung
in English, Sunday, May 27, 2007 4:00 PM St. Augustine's by the
Sea 4th Street between Wilshire and Arizona Santa Monica,
2007
- David Avshalomov*, bass; Jeremy
Schoenberg, tenor, 2007
- Canyon Crest Rd., Altadena, CA 91001,
1993
- 3589 Canyon Crest Rd., Altadena, CA
91001, Laurie Taylor, 1993
- Canyon School, 1997,
1952,
1908, 1908a, 1890s
- (See Santa Monica Canyon School,
1997, 1952
. . .)
- Santa Monica City School District,
1908, 1908a
- Santa Monica Canyon, 1952,
1890s
- Almost identical one-room school
houses were built in the South Side and Canyon areas. The
original Canyon schoolhouse is still in use as part of the
present school, now associated with the Los Angeles City
Schools, 1952, 1890s
- Cape Mendocino, 1997,
pre-1768
- Cape Pittosporum 1981, 1980,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Pittosporum viridiflorum,
1980
- 413 Raymond, 1981, 1980,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Capitalism, 2008, 1989,
1908a
- Ingersoll's Century History,
1908a
- Richard Rayner The Associates:
Four Capitalists Who Created California, Norton: New York,
2008, 223 pp.
- Capitalists, 2008, 1986,
1943,
1908a,
1900s, 1890, 1890s, 1874, 1873, 1920-1850
- (See Banks; Companies)
- E.J. "Lucky" Baldwin,
1974,
1943,
1876, 1875, 1874, 1870s, 1920-1850
- The Bank Crowd, 1943,
1920-1850
- A. Hayward; D.O. Mills; W.C.
Ralston; William Sharon, 1943, 1920-1850
- The Bonanza Firm, 1943,
1920-1850
- James G. Fair; James C. Flood;
James L. Flood; John W. Mackay; W.S. O'Brien, 1943,
1920-1850
- Eastern Capitalists, 1908a,
1874
- English Investors, 1908a,
1874
- French Capitalists, 1943,
1873
- U.S. Senator, Nevada, J.P. Jones,
1943,
1920-1850
- Ocean Park Capitalists, 1908a,
1890s
- Richard Rayner The Associates:
Four Capitalists Who Created California, Norton: New York,
2008, 223 pp.
- Charles Crocker, Mark Hopkins,
Collis Huntington, Leland Stanford, 19thc., 2008
- St. Louis capitalist syndicate, 1986,
1890
- P.H. Smith [1862- ], p, 495,
1908a,
1908, 1862
- Capitals, CA state, 1908a, pp. 86, 87,
1908a
- Mike Caple,* 1983
- Tropical Scene, 2339 Main St.,
corner of Main and Hollister, 1983
- Capo, 2001
- 1810 Ocean Av., Chef-owner Bruce
Marder,* 2001
- Capra Press: Santa Barbara, CA,
1977
- Kenneth Patchen Patchen's Lost
Plays (Ed. and Introduction: Richard G. Morgan) Capra
Press: Santa Barbara, CA, 1977, 93pp. (There are two plays:
Don't Look Now (1967) and The City Wears a Slouch
Hat (1941), 1977
- Captain Beefheart, 1981
- Met Aldous Huxley, 1981
- Don VanVliet, Artist, musician,
1981
- "Captain Carlos," 1912
- Alias used by Startzman during his
disappearance and rediscovery in Portland, 1912
- The Captive Airplane Ride, 1990,
1929
- Replaced the Aeroscope on the Santa
Monica Pier, 1990, 1929
- Georgio Carabas,* 2006,
- Caravaggio, 2009
- Opher Mansour*Triumph and
Punishment: Caravaggio's Victorious Cupid and its
Metamorphoses, Caravaggio: Reflections and Refractions III,
The Renaissance Society of America, Los Angeles 19-21 March
2009
- Car Companies, 1977,
1938, 1936
- (See Automobiles)
- General Motors (GM),
1977, 1938, 1936
- Car Culture, 2004b,
1990,
1985,
1950s
- Automotive Independence,
2004b
- Howard Warshaw, 1990,
1950s
- Car Drivers, Racing, 1997,
1979,
1915
- Bill Carlson,1979, 1915
- Earl Cooper, 1979, 1915
- Ralph DePalma, 1979, 1915
- Louis Disbrow, 1979, 1915
- Harold Hall, 1979, 1915
- Eddie Hearne, 1979, 1915
- Phil Hill, 1997
- Orville Jones, 1979, 1915
- Dave Lewis, 1979, 1915
- Johnny Marquis, 1979, 1915
- Barney Oldfield, 1979,
1915
- Eddie Pullin,1979, 1915
- Dario Resta, 1979, 1915
- G. Ruckstell1979, 1915
- Car (s)/Drivers, 2005, 1999,
1997,
1987, 1985, 1976, 1924, 1920, 1915, 1910s
- (See Automobiles; Races; Santa Monica
Road Races; Venice Grand Prix; )
- Car racing, parades, 2008,
1914-1900
- Chauffeurs, 2005,
1997,
1920
- Mary Kyte's chauffeur,
1997,
- Arthur Valentine, 2005,
1920
- Racing machines, automobiles, 1987,
1915
- Bugatti, Chevrolet, DeLage,
Hercules, Maxwell, Mercer, Napier, Simplex, Stutz, entered
in the Venice Grand Prix, 1987, 1915
- Hudson,
- Mercurys, 1985
- Automobiles, 2002, 1977,
1987, 1960s, 1951
- Dodge, 1987, 1951; Ford, 1974,
1924; Fordson, 1974, 1924; Lincoln, 1974, 1924; Porsche,
2002, 1977;
- The Santa Monica Road Races
[1909-1919], 1999,
1919, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, 1910,
1910s
- Venice Grand Prix, 1999, 1987, 1915
- St. Patrick's Day, 1987,
1915
- Electric to Rose to Compton Rd.
(Lincoln Blvd.), 1987, 1915
- Authorized by the Board of
Trustees, but the City lost $10, 000, 1987, 1915
- Car Rentals, Assorted Post
Cards
- Car Washes, 2008
- Bonus Car Wash, 2800 Lincoln Blvd.,
Santa Monica, CA 90405
- Jose Rodriguez*, Asst. Mgr.,
2008
- (310) 399-5773
- Card Games, Players, Playing, 2011,
2010, 2009. 2008, 2005, 1968, 1956, 1943,
1876, 1875
- Bridge, 2011, 2010, 2008, 2005
- Fairview Branch Library, Mon. 1-3
pm, 2009
- Palisades Park Senior Center,
Tuesdays, 2-4 p.m., 2011, 2010
- Lila Alexander, 2011,
2010
- Rene Engle, 2010
- Jim Jacoby, 1972
- Edwin B. Kantar, 2011, 2010, 2009,
2008, 2005, 1972, 1968
- Author, Educator, National
Champion, 2011
- Mary Leipziger, 2011,
2010
- Kelyn Roberts, 2011, 2010,
1956
- Libby Schwartz, 2011,
2010
- Ethel C Selvester,* J.D., 2011,
2011, 2009
- Jackson Stanley, 1972
- Poker playing, 1943, 1876,
1875
- High stakes, 1943,
1876
- J.P. Jones,* Best in the U. S.
Senate, 1943,
- Cardenas, 1999, 1966
- Artist, Contributor, Tower of
Protest Panel, NY, 1999, 1966
- Caribou, 2006
- VA: Dublab Presents: In the Loop
3 12", PLG 068EP, 2006
- Carissa macrocarpa, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Natal Plum, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- John Carlos, 1997,
1968
- Mexico Olympics 200m Bronze Medal,
1997, 1968
- Billy Carlson, 1987, 1979,
1915
- Finished second to Barney Oldfield in
the 1915 Venice Grand Prix, 1987
- Race Car Drivers, 1979, 1915
- Gen. J.H. Carleton, 1908a, 1862, 1861
- Commanding officer, First California
Volunteer Infantry, HQ, Camp Latham, 1908a, 1862,
1861
- Carlton Apartments, 1983, 1926
- 3001 Main Street.
- A five-story apartment and commercial
building originally constructed by the Santa Monica Elks Lodge
in 1926 as a meeting hall and clubhouse with fifty-one sleeping
rooms, 1983, 1926
- Carmel,
1990, 1931
- Carmel, California, 1997,
1934
- Tommy Carn, 2005, 1975,
1920s
- Santa Monica Police detective, 2005,
1975, 1920s
- Carnation Fields, 1974, 1899,
1890s
- Experimental flower gardens, which
became a tourist attraction for the Santa Fe's riders from Los
Angeles to Ocean Park, located between Rose Av. and Sunset Av.
and between Washington Blvd. (now Second St.) and Fourth St.,
1974, 1899, 1890s
- Carnations, Ostrich Farms, and
Condos: The Secret History of Ocean Park, City TV
Documentary, (1994), 2008a
- Shown September 6, 2008, 2 p.m. at
the Ocean Park Branch of the Santa Monica Library,
2008
- Carnation Tract, 1974, 1899,
1890s
- Contained experimental carnation
gardens and small frame houses with Victorian ornamentation
between Rose and Sunset Aves. and Fourth and Washington Blvd.,
1974, 1899, 1890s
- Andrew Carnegie, 1908a, 1917,
1903
- 2 East 91st St., New York, 1908a,
1903
- Among several others, Furnished funds
for the Santa Monica Public Library Facility, 1908a,
1903
- And later the Ocean Park Library,
1917
- Dale Carnegie How to Win Friends and
Influence People, 2005, 1950
- Carnegie Hall, New York,
1925,
1924
- Carnegie Libraries, 2003,
1983,
1977, 1917, 1908a, 1903, Bay
Cities Postcards
- Huntington Beach Carnegie Library
[1913-1952], Cal., Bay City Postcards
- Huntington Beach Greetings How
Are You Postcard, IW, KR Carnegie Library, Huntington
Beach, Calif., M.L. Zercher-Topeka, Kans., Photo
Mount No. 4, Unused, Bay
Cities Postcards
- Huntington Beach Hello Great
Town Believe Me Postcard, IW, KR Carnegie Library,
Huntington Beach, Calif., M.L. Zercher-Topeka, Kans.,
Photo Mount No. 4, Unused, Bay
Cities Postcards
- Santa Monica City Council to maintain
a Free Public Library at cost of not less than Twelve Hundred
and Fifty Dollars a year, and provide a suitable site for the
building, Mr. Carnegie will be pleased to furnish Twelve
Thousand Five Hundred Dollars to erect a Free Public Library
Building for Santa Monica, 1908a, 1903
- Ocean Park Library, 1917, built
with a $12,500 Carnegie Grant, 1983, 1977, 1917
- Carnivals, 1979,
1918
- Martin Carnoy and Derek Shearer*
Economic Democracy: The Challenge of the 1980s, White
Plains, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1980.
- Carob 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- Ceratonia siliqua 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Santa Monica City Hall, 1981, 1980,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Santa Monica Municipal Auditorium.
(1981), 1976,
1956, 1944
- Santa Monica High School,
1976
- Carole,* 1980
- Carole,* Judy,* Joyce* and Kerry*
Recipes from the Pier House, M.J. Book: The Pier House, Ocean
Park, Santa Monica, California, December, 1980.
32pp.
- Carousel Affairs, 1990,
1981,
1979
- Friends of the Santa Monica Carousel,
1990, 1979
- Barbara Williams, 1990, 1979,
1970s
- The National Carousel Association,
1990, 1981, 1979
- National Conference, Santa Monica,
1990, 1979
- Santa Monica purchases the Carousel
which had been run by the Carousel Corporation,
1979
- NCA president John Hayek presented
the organization's Preservation Award to Santa Monica's Mayor
Ruth Goldway, 1990, 1981
- The Carousel Apartment Building,
1990,
1976, 1971, 1960s, 1950s,
- (See The Looff Carousel Building,
1990, 1976)
- Joan Baez
- Colleen Creedon*, 1990,
1978, 1970s, 1960s,
- Herb Alpert's secretary
at A & M Records, 1990, 1960s
- Lived above the Santa
Monica Carousel, 1990, 1960
- Clare DeLand*, 1990,
1960s
- Graphic Artist, 1990,
1960s
- Carousel Apartment Bldg., 1990,
1960s
- Robert Irwin
- C. Rentmeister,
- Runyans, 1960s
- Carousels, Merry-go-rounds, etc., 2003,
1990,
1987, 1980,
1974, 1973, 1947, 1946, 1930s, 1922, 1920, 1917, 1911, 1900
- (see Merry-go-rounds; See Amusement
Parks, Rides)
- Ben Hur Racer, 1987, 1914
- Built on the north side of the
Fraser Million-dollar Pier, and consisted of a Labb-designed
racing roller coaster, a 7000 seat bandstand and a 56 foot
diameter carousel, with an immense electric sign with a
picture of Ben Hur driving a chariot, 1987, 1914
- Brooklyn's Coney Island's first
carousel, 2003
- Davis Family, 1990, 1898
- Operated a tented merry-go-round,
1990, 1898
- 2003 Loof Hippodrome Carousel, 2003,
1990, 1947, 1939, 1922, 1916
- The Loof Hippodrome Carousel,
1980,
1900
- 46 handmade horses imported from
Germany, 1980,
- the oldest organ in the country,
built in 1900 by the Wurlitzer Company, 1980,
- A fifty foot diameter pit machine
with horses four abreast, 1987, 1911
- Parker Carousel on the rebuilt Fraser
Million-dollar Pier, 1987, 1913
- Hippodrome Building had housed the
Parker Carousel which Newcomb sold, 1990
- 1922 Philadelphia Toboggan carousel,
PTC #62, from the Venice Pier, which Newcomb had found in TN
and then was moved into the Looff Hippodrome, restored and
opened in 1947 1990, 1946
- On the Santa Monica Pier Only the
[Loof] merry-go-round remains in its then (1917)
condition, 1974,
1920
- Jay A. Carpenter, Director,
1943
- Nevada Bureau of Mines,
1943
- Stephen Carpenter [1834- ],
Bio., p. 477, 1908a;
Portrait, Stephen Carpenter, p. 477, 1908a,
1908c
- S.F. Carpenter, 1908a,
1905-06, 1904-05, 1903-04, 1903, 1902-03, 1901-02, 1900-01,
1899-1900, 1898-99, 1897-98, 1896-97
- Santa Monica School District Trustee,
1908a, 1896-1897
- Santa Monica School District Trustee,
1908a, 1897-98
- Santa Monica School District Trustee,
1908a, 1898-99
- Santa Monica School District Trustee,
1908a, 1899-1900
- Santa Monica School District Trustee,
1908a, 1900-01
- Santa Monica School District Trustee,
1908a, 1901-02
- $25.00, Santa Monica Library Site
Cash Contributor, 1908a, 1903
- Santa Monica School District Trustee,
1908a, 1902-03
- Santa Monica City Board of Education
Member, 1908a, 1903-04
- Santa Monica City Board of Education
Member, 1908a, 1904-05
- Santa Monica City Board of Education
Member, 1908a, 1905-06
- Carpenter Case, 1990,
1944, 1935, 1930s
- Beach Erosion suit brought in 1935,
settled in 1944, 1990
- Pacific Mutual Life Insurance's beach
erosion lawsuit, 1990, 1944
- Carpenter's, 1985, 1930s
- Los Angeles Drive-in, 1985,
1930s
- Carpenters, Carpentry, 1974,
p. 511, 1908a, 1877
- The carpenter trade, p. 511,
1908a
- John V. Fronck, 1974,
1877
- A carpenter, hired by an upland
propety owner to build a small bath house on the beach, who
was shot and killed by Weller, an employee of the Jones and
Baker Land Co., which claimed to own the beach, when he
refused to stop building, 1974,
1877
- John J. Peveler [1859- ], p.
511, 1908a
- Carpentry, p. 491, 1908a
- Carpenters-Jobbing, 2003, 1912
- Simmons & Thompson,
Carpenters-Jobbing, 104 Zephyr, 2003, 1912
- John J. Carper,* 1990,
1958
- Harry C. Carr [1877-1936] or
[ -1935], 1996, 1977, 1935, 1932, 1902, 1898
- Went to high school with Homer Lea
- Journalist,
- Received his first scoop from Henry
Huntington, viz Huntington's plan to establish an interurban
railway system, 1898
- Became General Otis' Aide de
Camp
- Harry Carr Los Angeles City of
Dreams (Illustrated by E.H. Suydam), D. Appleton-Century
Co.: NY, 1935, 402 pp., 1920
- Author, Columnist, Critic,
Journalist, 1935, 1932
- Covered the trial of Griffifth for
the attempted murder of his wife, 1935,
1902
- Los Angeles Times,
Reporter, Columnist, The Lancer, Critic,
- Smart Set,
- "A Timesman," 1977
- "Not to be trusted," 1996
- "I approach with hestitation the task
of writing about Gen. Otis.
- I have read so much written about him
by profound young authors who seemed to know him so intimately,
without every having seen him.
- "I will say frankly at the start that
all I know about General Otis is that I worked with him and
under him for twenty years and for about five years of that
time was his personal assistant.
- He had a fondness for the military; I
was his aide-de-camp.
- "When I first knew him the
Times was in the small building which was dynamited by
the McNamara brothers. His wife, Eliza A. Otis, was a reporter,
running the first column of comment ever printed in the pueblo.
His daughters were clerks in the business office.
- I went to work for the general just
after he came back from the Spanish American War. H
- I am not going into the long bitter
labor fight that lasted forty years and ended with the
dynamiting of the Times building in which disaster
twenty-three innocent men who had nothing to do with it were
burned to death. Labor leaders have told me since that the
general had cause for complaint at first, and that his
rebellion against the union had been in the first instance
justified. I reported the plea of guilty of the two McNamaras
who set the dynamite, and [p. 327] was on the inside of
the whole story, but I have not desire to dig it up here."
1935
- Harry Carr The West Is Still
Wild, (Illustrated by Charles H. Owens) Houghton Mifflin
Co., The Riverside Press: Boston and New York, 1932,
257 pp.
- Harry Carr Los Angeles City of
Dreams (Illustrated by E.H. Suydam), D. Appleton-Century
Co.: NY, 1935, 402 pp.
- Harry Carr Riding the Tiger: An
American Newspaper Man in the Orient, Riverside Press
Cambridge, Houghton Mifflin Co.: Cambridge, MA, Boston, MA, New
York, New York, 1934.
262 pp. Signed by the author: "Mrs. R.P. Jennings, Sincerely,
Harry Carr"; Dust Jacket.
- Harry Carr Los Angeles City of
Dreams (Illustrated by E.H. Suydam), D. Appleton-Century Co.:
NY, 1935,
402 pp.
- Harry Carr Riding the Tiger: An
American Newspaper Man in the Orient, Riverside Press
Cambridge, Houghton Mifflin Co.: Cambridge, MA, Boston, MA, New
York, New York, 1934.
262 pp. Signed by the author: "Mrs. R.P. Jennings, Sincerely,
Harry Carr"; Dust Jacket.
- Harry Carr The West Is Still
Wild, (Illustrated by Charles H. Owens) Houghton Mifflin Co.,
The Riverside Press: Boston and New York, 1932,
257 pp.
- Santa Monica Fire Chief Charles Carrel,
1974
- Jim Carrey, 2004a,
2001
- Carriage, first in California, p. 106,
1908a
- Carriage & Wagon Makers, 2003,
1912
- G.P. Collier, Carriage and Wagon
Maker, Ocean Park Bath House, 2003, 1912
- A. Carlos Carrillo, pp. 55, 56, 181,
1908a
- Ben Carrillo, 2005, 1975,
1930s
- Santa Monica Police, 2005, 1975,
1930s
- Jack Carrillo, 1997,
- One of thirteen and brother of Leo
Carrillo, 1997
- Home in Santa Monica Canyon,
1997
- Judge John J. Carrillo [1842- ],
Preface, Bio., p. 180, 1908a;
Portrait: John J. Carrillo, p. 166, 1908a,
1908b,
1906, 1898, 1896, 1894, 1892, 1890, 1888
- Jose Antonio Carrillo, 1974,
p. 54, 61, 62, 1908a,
1908e,
1828
- Carrillo, José A.,
1908a,
pp. 54, 61, 62, 1908a
- Alcade of Los Angeles, 1828,
1974, 1908a
- Brother of the great grandfather of
Leo and Ottie Carrillo, 1974
- Santa Monica Trustee Juan J. Carrillo,
1997,
1974,
pp. 174, 180, 186, 191, 1908a,
1900, 1888, 1881, 1876
- Judge J.J. Carrillo, 1908a
- Carrillo, Juan J., 1908a,
pp. 174, 180, 186, 191
- Father of Leo and Otie, 1974,
- Horseman, 1974, 1876
- Police judge and civic leader,
1974,
1876
- Santa Monica Town Trustee,
1974,
1900, 1888
- Came to Santa Monica in 1881, 1997
- Fisherman, Judge, 1997, 1981
- First president of Santa Monica's
Trustees, 1997, (1886?) 1881
- Father of eleven including Leo
Carrilloi, 1997
- Santa Monica Town Board of Trustees,
1908a,
1888
- President, Santa Monica Town Board of
Trustees, 1908a,
1890
- President, Santa Monica Town Board of
Trustees, 1908a,
1892
- President, Santa Monica Town Board of
Trustees, 1908a,
1894
- Santa Monica Town Board of Trustees,
1908a,
1896
- Santa Monica Town Board of Trustees,
1908a,
1898
- Santa Monica City Police Judge,
1908a,
1898
- Leo Carrillo, 1997,
1990,
1974,
1952, 1946, 1940s, 1930s
- Movie and television actor, 1990,
1942, 1946
- M.C., Santa Monica Fiesta, 1990,
1946
- Santa Monica Canyon adobe
hacienda , 1997. 1930s
- Movie Star, Polo Player, Earl
Warren's Gubernatorial Campaign Manager, Parade Marshall, 1997,
1930s
- California State Board of Parks,
1997, 1940s
- Santa Monica Graduate,
1952
- Ottie Carrillo, 1997,
1974,
- One of thirteen and brother of Leo
Carrillo, 1997
- Home in Santa Monica Canyon,
1997
- Pedro C. Carrillo, p. 181,
1908a
- Raymundo Carrillo, 1997,
1769
- A soldier with the Portolá
party, 1997, 1769
- Settled in Santa Barbara, 1997,
1769
- Carrillo Family, 1997,
1930s, 1908a,
1769
- Carrillo, A. Carlos, 1908a,
pp. 55, 56, 181
- Carrillo, José A.,
1908a,
pp. 54, 61, 62
- Carrillo, Juan J., 1908a,
pp. 174, 180, 186, 191
- Carrillo, Pedro C., 1908a,
p. 181
- Celia Carroll,* 2007
- Librarian III, Branch Manager, Ocean
Park Library, 2007
- Santa Monica Public Library,
2007
- Ed Carroll, 1929-1930, 1997
- First Captain, Los Angeles County
Lifeguards (1929-1930-), 1997, 1949, 1930
- Stationed at Santa Monica Canyon
(1930-1949) State Beach, 1997.
- Manhattan Beach, 1929, 1930-,
1997
- Kathy Carroll, 1982
- Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the
Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
- Cars, 1924
- Carson City, NV, 1943,
1930s, 1869
- Nevada State Library, 1943,
1930s
- The Carson River, 1943,
1870s. 1869, 1860s
- Mills, 1943, 1860s
- Headwaters, 100 miles south of the
Central Pacific, floated timber and firewood down with the
spring runoff, 1943,
1870s
- Carson Valley, 1949, 1943,
1850, 1920-1850
- B.E. Carter, 2003, 1907
- Cigars & Tobacco, News Dealers,
Surf St. Depot, O.P., 2003, 1907
- (Robert) Bob Carter, 1935
- British, Santa Monica,
1935
- was perennial tennis champion,
1935
- Harold Carter, 1974,
1913
- Eighth Grade Class, Lincoln
Intermediate School, 1974, 1913
- Herbert Carter, 1974,
1913
- Eighth Grade Class, Lincoln
Intermediate School, 1974, 1913
- Howard B. Carter, 1990, 1931,
1926
- Santa Monica City Engineer, 1990,
1931, 1926
- Judy Carter,* 1982
- (Robert) Bob Carter, 1935
- British, Santa Monica,
1935
- was perennial tennis champion,
1935
- May Carter, 1935
- British, Santa Monica,
1935
- was perennial woman tennis champion,
1935
- Carter & Burchard, 2003,
1907
- Contractor Building, Main & Pier,
O.P., 2003, 1907
- Santa Monica Mayor William H. (W.H.)
Carter, 1990, 1974,
1952, 1934, 1933, 1930s, 1919, 1916, 1915
- Commissioner of public works in Santa
Monica, 1952, 1934, 1933, 1930s
- Ordered the Santa Monica schools
closed, based upon the report of the California State
Commission, 19523, 1934
- Santa Monica Mayor who spoke at the
dedication ceremony for the Breakwater, 1990, 1934
- Santa Monica City Commissioner
of Public Works, 1990, 1974,
1916, 1915
- Tsutomu Carton, 1982
- Cartoonists, Cartoons, 1992, 1991, 1985,
1977,
1973, 1968, 1967, 1964, 1960s, 1935
- (See Art; Artists)
- Paul Conrad*, 1992, 1991, 1985, 1967,
1964, 1960s
- The cartoonist for the Denver
Post, 1977, 1960s
- In 1964 he won the Pulitzer Prize,
1977, 1960s
- That year [Nick] Williams
[the Los Angeles Times Editor] convinced
Conrad to come to the Times. 1977, 1964
- "A Paul Conrad* cartoon depicted a
policeman, labeled "Chicago Police," writing on a pad marked
"Body Count," while another policeman waded into a crowd of
sprawled bodied, some identified as "Press." The caption
read, " Law and Order." 1977, 1968
- Conrad* had Spiro Agnew urinating
on several newspapers and magazines-identified as the New
York Times, Washington Post, Time,
Newsweek, etc.-with the caption reading, "Leaks."
1977, 1973
- The cartoon that helped push
Conrad* off the editorial page portrayed H.R. Haldeman* as a
monstrous robot, with the caption, "Son of Nixonsteen.",
1977, 1973
- Paul Conrad Drawn and Quartered:
The Best Political Cartoons (Introduction, William F.
Thomas) Harry N. Abrams: NY, 1985, 176 pp.
- Chain Reaction, Paul
Conrad, Artist, Santa Monica Arts Division Post Card,
Santa Monica, CA 90405. Postal Meter July 22, '92, $0.19.
Addressed to Kelyn Roberts, 2421 3rd St, Santa Monica, CA
90405, 1992
- Bud Fisher, San Francisco,
1935
- Tad Goldberg, San Francisco,
1935,
- Cartoons (Animation) 1990,
1945, 1940s, 1939, 1937, 1930s
- Mel Blanc
- Disney Studios, 1990, 1939,
1937
- Oskar Fischinger, Ub Iwerks,
Robert McIntosh and Jules Engel, Howard Warshaw, 1990,
- United Productions of America (UPA),
1990, 1947
- Organized by Jules Engel, who
worked on the design of Gerald McBong Bong, Mr. MaGoo and
Madelaine, 1990, 1947
- Bugs Bunny cartoons at Warner's were
for a brief period of time drawn by Howard Warshaw, 1990,
1945
- Caruso, 1952
- Tenor whose records were played by
Rodia, 1952
- John Caruthers, 1999, 1965
- Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop
Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles
Free Press, 2:20,14 May 1965
- Sarah Solis Carvalho, 1950, 1850s
- Married to Solomon Nunes Carvalho and
mother of David Nunes Carvalho (1848-1925); Jacob Solis
Carvalho and Solomon Solis Carvelho (b. 1856).
- Solomon Nunes Carvalho (1815-1897),
1950, 1850s, 1840s
- Married to Sarah Solis Carvalho,
1950
- Artist and daguerreotypist, as the
first photographer to accompany a scientific expedition, namely
Fremont's fifh expedition, crossing the Rockies and arriving in
Los Angeles in 1854, looking for a central railroad path which
was financed in part by Missouri Senator Thomas Hart Benton,
1950, 1850s
- Solomon Nuñes Cavelho, 1984,
1854
- Artist, Photographer, 1984,
1854
- Laura M. Carver, 1974,
1917, 1913
- Santa Monica High School Faculty,
1974,
1917, 1913
- Carvings, 1974, 1924
- Ornamental carvings, 1974,
1924
- Car Washes, 1985,
1950s
- Ocean Park Blvd. and Lincoln, Car
Wash, 1985,
- Bonus Car Wash, Lincoln at Ashland?,
2004
- Carya illinoinensis, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Pecan, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- Casablanca, 2001, 1999
- 220 Lincoln Blvd., Restaurant,
Venice, 2001, 1999
- Casa Del Mar Beach Club,
2005,
2004, 2002,
1990,
1983, 1980, 1974, 1966, 1960s, 1950s, 1940s, 1938, 1934, 1930,
1930s, 1927, 1926, 1925, 1924, 1905,
- 1910 The Promenade, 1983
- South of the Santa Monica Pier, 1990,
1927
- Foot of Pico Blvd., 1990,
1924
- Adjacent to Inkwell Beach,
2005,
- (The Del Mar Club), 1980, 1938,
1930
- Site of the Crystal Plunge, which had
been destroyed in a 1905 flood. The site was sold to white
developers in 1924 who fenced off the area, and completed Casa
del Mar, a private beach club and hotel in 1926, 2005
- Built by H & H Holding Co., 1990,
1924
- Bought by Pacific Mutual Life
Insurance in 1934 who brought suit against the City for
building the yacht harbor breakwater, 1990, 1930s
- The largest beach club, open until
the sixties, 1983
- Romppanen*'s Oneness 1966
completed at Club, 1983
- Became Synanon, 1974,
1960s
- Casa Del Mar Hotel by the Sea,
2005,
2004, 1926
- (Casa del Mar Hotel, 2008)
- 1901 Ocean Way (Foot of Pico Blvd.),
2004
- Ocean Front Restaurant: Executive
Chef Collin Crannell*
- Lounge: February: Barbara Morrison*
and backup combo; Piano, Gerard*
- Opened in 1926 as a Santa Monica
Beach club
- Owned by Tim Dubois* of the Edwards
Management Co., 2005
- Casa Vieja Press, 1997
- Pacific Palisades, CA,
1997
- Casar, 1999, 1966
- Artist, Contributor, Tower of
Protest Panel, NY, 1999, 1966
- L.H. Case, M.D. [1877- ],
Bio., p. 437, 1908a
- Case, 1979,
1915
- The Case Study Program, 1997,
1945
- Arts and Architecture's John
Entenza's Architectural Test Program, 1997, 1945
- Case Study houses, 1985,
1950s
- Sponsored by Arts and
Architecture magazine, 1985, 1950s
- Cashiers, 1908a
- (See Banks)
- Ehrman Grigsby, Cashier, The
Merchants' National Bank of Santa Monica, 1908a
- "The Casino," 1979,
1974, 1901, 1908a, 1889, 1887, 1885
- (Downtown Santa Monica?) Tennis
courts and Southern California Lawn Tennis Association
Tournament, 1979, 1885
- Santa Monica Lawn Tennis Association
club, 1974,
1887
- East side of Third Street about
midway between California and Washington Avenue,
1974,
1887
- Building made possible by Sen. John
P. Jones*.
- Third street, 1908a, 1899
- Burned, 1908a, 1899
- Tea party, c. 1901,
1974
- Casino, p. 306, 1908a
- Casino Buffet, O.F. Walk & Pier,
O.P., Saloon, 2003, 1912
- Casino Bldg., O.P., 2003,
1912
- Casino Bldg., John Ewes, Jewelers
& Watchmakers, O.P., 2003, 1912
- 5 Casino Bldg., O.P., J.O. Cook,
Novelties, 2003, 1912
- Casino Bldg., O.P., So. California
Souvenir Co., O.P., 2003, 1912
- Casino in Ocean Park, Oscar Anderson,
Cigars & Tobacco, 2003, 1912
- The Casino, Restaurant, O.F. &
Kinney St., O.P., 2003, 1912
- The Casino, 2003, 1907
- Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, Wines
& Liquors, Horseshoe Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
- Casinos, Gambling Dens, 2005b, 2002,
1999, 1980,
1979,
1947, 1943,
1940, 1939, 1936, 1910s, 1908, 1908a,
1905, 1893
- Gambling Ships, 1999,
1941, 1939. 1936
- The [Las] Vegas Flamingo,
Nev., 1999,
1947, 1940
- Ocean Park Casino, 1998,
1908a,
1890s
- Casino,Third St., Downtown Santa
Monica
- Saloons, 1943,
1920-1850
- Washoe Club, NV, 1943,
1880s, 1870s
- Casino Bldg., O.P., 2003, 1907
- Panccina Co., Groceries, O.P., 2003,
1907
- Casino Cafe, 1980,
1910
- Located next to the Ocean Park
Bathhouse, 1980, 1910
- Casino Country Club, 1998, 1898
- Next to the Ocean Park Race Track and
Golf Links, 1998, 1898
- Casino, Ocean Park, Cal.,
2002,
1987,
1912,
1906
- Pier Av., Ocean Park, Casino, 1980,
1905
- The Casino, 1893
- Casino Gardens Dance Pavilion,
1930
- Casino Gardens, 1990,
1979, 1955, 1947, 1946
- Tommy Dorsey's Band, 1979,
1946
- Ocean Park Pier, 1990, 1955,
1947
- Spade Cooley's last year of
broadcasting, 1990, 1955
- On the veranda at the Casino, 3rd
Street, Meta and Marjorie Grasett, 1893-Meta Grasett (Elliott
Morgan Collection)
- Subject: Casino Subject: Marjorie
Grasett Subject: Meta Grasett Collection: Elliott Morgan Date:
1893 Image number: F105
- Casino Restaurant, 1980,
1905, 1898, 1893
- Casino Restaurant and Tennis Club,,
1998, 1891
- Controlling interest purchased by
Kinney and Ryan, 1998, 1891
- Casino Restaurant and Vaudeville
Theater, 2005b, 1998, 1903, 1902
- Next to the Pier St. Pier, 2005b,
1998, 1903, 1902
- Built by the new 1902 partnership
(Kinney,* Fraser,* Gage* and G.M. Jones*), 1998,
1902
- Third St., Ocean Park, 1905, 1893;
Pier Av., 1898
- (It's not clear whether the
Restaurant included the Cafe or they were separate) 1980,
1905
- Pier Av., Ocean Park, 1980,
1905
- Glen Cass, 2004, 1998
- Caltech professor of environmental
engineering, 2004, 1998
- Terry Castle My Heroin
Christmas, London Review of Books, 18
December
2003, 11 - 18.
- Castle Court, Billiards & Pool;
Bowling Alleys, Fraser Pier, 2003, 1912
- Castle Rock,
2005, 1946, 1935
- Coast Highway, 2005, 1946
- Castor Bean, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- 507 Bay, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- Castro, 1977,
1968
- General Castro, pp. 54, 56, 59, 61, 62,
65, 67, 68, 1908a
- Jorge Casuso, 2007
- Reporter, Journalist,
2007
- Jorge Casuso Mechur* to be Named to
School Board Lookout News, 8 August 8, 2007
- (Mrs.) Samuel B. Caswell, 1947,
1894
- Patroness, 1894 La Fiesta de Los
Angeles, 1947, 1894
- Catalina Cherry, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- Prunus lyonii, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- California Natives, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- RAND Northern Parking Lot,
1976Catalina
Art Assocition, 1997, 1960
- Director, Henry Vander Velde
[1913-1997], 1997
- Catalina Island, (Santa Catalina) 2005,
1999, 1997,
1996, 1994, 1990,
1975, 1952, 1935,
1934, 1933, 1916, 1913,
1908a,
1890s, 1888, Assorted
Post Cards
- Catalina Island, pp. 5, 7,
1908a
- Rock Quarry for Santa Monica
Breakwater, 1990, 1933
- Avalon Art Colony, 1999, 1996,
1890s
- 100 visitors, 1997, 1888
- Postcard Photo, Zoe, Alva Richmond,
1913
- Rocks for the Santa Monica Harbor
Breakwater were quarried on Catalina Island, 2005, 1975,
1934
- Catalina Island, Resort, 1997, 1960,
1946, Assorted
Post Cards
- (Also Santa Catalina)
- 544. After Sundown at Avalon,
Santa Catalina Island, California Post Card, Longshaw
Card Co., Los Angeles, Calif. JT, 1946
- 564:-Glass-bottom Boat, Avalon,
Catalina Island, California. Post Card, Pub. by the M.
Kashover Co., Los Angeles, Cal. (Made in USA) Unused. JT,
Postcards
Adrift
- Avalon, 1997, 1960,
- Catalina Sunset-Oil Painting-by
Henry Vander Velde 3756-C Oversized Post Card Dexter
Color California, Inc., 3460 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles,
Calif. 90005, Assorted
Post Cards
- Catalina Art Assocition, 1997,
1960
- Director, Henry Vander Velde
[1913-1997], 1997
- Catalina Art Festival, 1997,
1960
- Catalina Sunset-Oil Painting-by Henry
Vander Velde 3756-C Oversized Post Card Dexter Color
California, Inc., 3460 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif.
90005, KR, Assorted
Post Cards
- Catastrophes, Calamities, Disasters,
Dire and Evil Deeds and Bad Luck, 2004, 1998, 1990, 1980,
1952,
1933, 1926
- (See Disasters, Earthquakes, Fires,
Floods, Misfilings, and so forth,)
- Caterpillar, 2007
- Ocean Park Fauna: Caterpillar, One
Photograph, August 5, 2007 by Laura Darlington*
- Dr. H.G. Cates, 1908a, 1890-91
- Santa Monica School District Trustee,
1908a,
1890-91.
- Catholicism, Catholics, Roman Catholics,
2005b,
1991, 1983, 1974, 1952,
1935, 1908a,
1904, 1902, 1901, 1900, 1885, 1876
- (See Churches)
- The Academy of Holy Names,
1974,
p. 219, 1908a,
1901
- The Sisters of the Holy Names,
1974,
1901
- Dedicated February 22, 1901,
1974
- Corner of Third Street and Arizona
Avenue, 1974,
1901
- Catholic Church, p. 292,
1908a
- Clergy, 1974, 1908a,
1904, 1885,
- Crespi, Father Juan, p. 18,
1908a
- Franciscan order, p. 7,
1908a
- Father Patrick Hawe*, pastor,
Saint Monica's, 1974,
p. 19, 1908a,
1885
- Father Michael Hennesy*,
1974,
1904
- Jayme, Father Luis, p. 16,
1908a
- Jesuits, 1908a, p. 8,
1908a
- Lasuen, Father Francisco, p. 19,
1908a
- Martinez, Father Luis, p. 27,
1908a
- Peyri, Father, pp. 42, 43,
1908a
- Sanchez, Padre José B, p.
24, 1908a
- Sisters of Holy Name, pp. 198,
219, 1908a
- Zalvidea, Father José M.,
p. 21, 1908a
- Father Juan Crespi, p. 18,
1908a
- Franciscan order, p. 7,
1908a
- Father Patrick Hawe,* pastor, Saint
Monica's, 1974,
p. 19, 1908a,
1885
- Father Michael Hennesy,*
1974,
1904
- Father Luis Jayme, p. 16,
1908a
- Jesuits, p. 8, 1908a
- Father Francisco Lasuen, p. 19,
1908a
- Mass, 1974,
1876
- First Mass in Santa Monica in
1877, 1974
- Father Luis Martinez, p. 27,
1908a
- Missions, 1991,
1908a
- Papal Conspiracies, 1935,
1902
- Father Peyri, pp. 42, 43,
1908a
- Padre José B. Sanchez, p. 24,
1908a
- St. Clements, 1974,
1904
- St. Clements Catholic Church and
School,
2005b, 1983, 1974,
1904
- 3102 Third St., Ocean Park,
1974, 1904
- Ocean Park, dedicated May 8,
1904,
- Father Michael Hennesy*, 1974,
1904
- St. Clement's Church was
established in 1904 by Father Patrick Hawe* of St.
Monica's Catholic Church, 1983, 1904
- St. Monicas, 2006,
2005b,
1983, 1974,
1904, 1885
- Third St., Downtown Santa Monica,
1974,
1885
- Father Patrick Hawe*, pastor,
1974,
1904, 1885
- Father Patrick Hawe*, founder
of St. Clements Church and School, 1983, 1904
- Funeral for Eddie Lopez,
2006
- St. Vincent's College, 1935
- Catholics started the first
institution of higher learning-
- Its first home was in the Lugo
house at the east end of the Plaza, 1935
- From there it moved three
times.
- First to a site running from
Sixth to Eighth Street; from Hill to Broadway . . . where
Bullocks' store is now.
- The land became too valuable
for such purpose during the boom and St. Vincent's moved
to Washington and Grand Avenue;
- Loyola University, then finally
to a great campus near Playa del Rey and the name was
changed to Loyola. The history of this great old college
is almost the history of early Los Angeles, as both
Catholic and Protestant boys went.
- Its present campus is on the
old Rancho La Cienega O Paso de la Tijera,
1935
- Loyola Marymount,
- Sisters of the Holy Names,
1974,
pp. 198, 219, 1908a,
1901
- Father José M. Zalvidea, p.
21, 1908a
- Helen Catlin (Storrs), 1974,
1926.
- Art teacher, South Pasadena High
School, 1974,
1926
- Married Les Storrs, 1974,
1926
- Cattle Raising, pp. 88, 101,
1908a
- (See Agriculture; Stock
Raising)
- In California, p. 88,
1908a
- In Los Angeles County, p. 101,
1908a
- Caural, 2005, 2005b
- Adventure Time (with Frosty) Glass
Bottom Boats,, Plug Research
EP, PLG54, vinyl, 2005b
- Single for the lp Dreams of
Water Themes,
- featuring remixes by Caural and
Nobody and orginal
songs
- Cover by Kozyndan and Design by
Peter Rentz, 2005b
- The One A.M. Radio On The Shore of
the Wide World Level Plane
Records EP, cd, LP78CD, 2005
- Hrishikesh Hirway (aka The One AM
Radio); Daedelus; John Tejada; The Wind-Up Bird; Caural;
Alias; Photography Hrishikesh Hirway; Art, Brian Alfred,
2005, 2005b
- Solomon Nuñes Cavelho, 1984,
1854
- (See Carvelho)
- Artist, Photographer, 1984,
1854
- Cedar Avenue, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- (7th to Lincoln), Indian Laurel Fig,
1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- 700 Cedar Avenue, Ailanthus
(Tree of Heaven), 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- Cedar, 1981, 1981, 1976, 1956,
1944
- Alaska Yellow Cedar, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Chamaecyparis nootkatensis,
1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
- Incense Cedar, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- Pink Cedar, 1981, 1980,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Acrocarpus fraxinifolius,
1980
- The Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los
Angeles, 2010, 1984
- Celebrations, Annual Events, Awards,
Ceremonies, Festivals, Festivities Fiestas, Holidays, Honors,
Observances, Occasions, Parades, Receptions, 2009, 2008, 2008a,
2007, 2006, 2005, 2005b, 1999, 1997,
1990,
1987, 1986, 1983, 1980,
1980s, 1979, 1975, 1974, 1960, 1952,
1951, 1950s, 1947, 1946, 1940s, 1938, 1937, 1935, 1930s, 1924,
1921, 1920, 1919, 1917, 1915, 1913, 1912, 1910, 1909,
1908, 1908a,
1905, 1904, 1900s, 1898, 1896, 1895, 1894, 1893, 1891, 1876
- Admission Day Celebrations, 1850,
1908a
- Armistice Day, 1987, 1931
- El Primero Band Review, with 5,000
students marching from 40 top bands, October 1972
- Bathing Review, 1987,
1931
- Business,
- California Admissions Day, 1990,
1909, 1908a,
1850
- Scattered bonfires, 1974,
1860s
- Catalina Art Festival, 1997,
1960
- Celebrations, 1982
- Celebration of the Arts, Ocean
Park, Santa Monica, 1982
- Centennial Celebrations,
1910
- Ceremony, 2008, 2008a
- Eames Stamp Pane
First-Day-of-Issue Ceremony, USPS, June 17, 2008,
2008a
- Christmas, 1987, 1952, 1931, 1915,
1909, 1900s
- Public School Celebrations, 1952,
1900s
- Teaching religion had been stopped
by law, 1952, 1900s
- Christmas Festival, 1987,
1931
- The Annual Youth Christmas Vesper
Service, 1952
- Cornerstones, Dedications, 1952,
- Laying the Santa Monica High
School Cornerstone, 1952, 1912
- Santa Monica High School
Dedication, February 23, 1913, 1952
- Santa Monica High School Memorial
Theater, Dedicated May 30, 1921, on Memorial Day, 1921,
1919,
- Eames Anniversaries, 2008,
2008a
- Eames Stamp Pane
First-Day-of-Issue Ceremony, USPS, June 17, 2008, 2008a
- Easter Sunday, 1987, 1916
- Opening of the rebuilt rebuilt
concrete dance hall near the end of the Fraser
Million-dollar Pier, now operated by the State Investment
Co., 1987, 1916
- Easter, 1922 Lick Pier opens, 1987,
1922
- American Legion, 1990, 1926
- Long Beach Post #123, 1990,
1926
- Annual Interpost Water Carnival
and Mardi Gras, 1926
- Beauty Contest, 1990,
1926
- Easter Fashion Pagent, 1987,
1931
- Festival of the Chariots,
2008
- La Fiesta de Los Angeles,
1915, 2010,
1915, 1895, 1894
- Fiesta Week, 1987, 1979,
1931, 1898, 1896
- Vaudeville show, 1979, 1898,
1896
- Included the Venetian Lady
Mandolin Orchestra, 1979, 1896
- Minstrel show, 1979,
1896
- Cancelled because of the
Spanish-American War, 1979, 1898
- Santa Monica Fiesta, Second
Annual, 1990, 1947
- First Day of Class in the Santa
Monica Public School, 1952, 1876
- "oratorical fanfare directed at
both teachers and "scholars" by the Board of Trustees, 1952,
1876
- Eames Stamp Pane
First-Day-of-Issue Ceremony, USPS, June 17, 2008,
2008a
- La Fiesta de Los Angeles of
1894, 1947, 1935, 1895, 1894
- 1894 La Fiesta de Los Angeles (de las
Flores), 1947, 1894
- First Fiesta de las Flores,
April, 1894, 1979, 1935
- Chinese participation in the 1894 and
1895 Fiesta de los Angeles, 1947, 1895, 1894
- First Steamer to the Long Wharf was
met by the Santa Monica town band and a 100 citizens who draped
the ship in homegrown flowers, 1974, 1893
- Floral Festival,, p. 291,
1908a
- Fourth of July, Independemce Day,
2008, 2007, 1990, 1987, 1979,
1947, 1946, 1932, 1931, 1925, 1908, 1905, 1898, 1897, 1896,
1895, 1894, 1893, 1892, 1891
- July 4, 1891, Annual Santa Monica
Road Race, 1979,
1891, 1890s
- July 4, 1898 Los Angeles Parade
cancelled because of the Spanish-American War; Santa Monica
Road Race held, 1979,
1898
- Ocean Park, Dedicated their
$150,000 Mooresque salt water plunge, 1987, 1905
- The Venice Pier Jully 4 opening
weekend's events, 2005b,
1905
- the opening of his six week
long Assembly in the pier's 3000 seat auditorium, 2005b,
1905
- band concerts, 2005b,
1905
- evening fireworks at the
lagoon's 2500 seat amphitheater, 2005b, 1905
- swimming races in the lagoon,
2005b, 1905
- yacht racing, 2005b, 1905
- Venice of America, Arend's forty
piece Italian Band played on the bandstand, 40,000 people
arrived, 1987, 1905
- Fourth of July extravaganza George
Freeth performed acrobatics on his surfboard,
1979,
1908
- Auto Parade, Pier St. Pier,
1908
- July 4th weekend, three-car
street-car trains arrived at he beach every four minutes,
1984, 1925
- Ocean Park: Mardi Gras, Fourth of
July, 1926, 1987
- Ending with a Fireworks
reenactment of Ocean Park on Fire, 1987
- Independence Day with fireworks,
1987, 1931
- On July 4, 1932, Louis 'Speedy'
Babbs, leaped from a plane at 8,000 feet with bombs strapped
to his body and a brand in his teeth, One of the bombs
prematurely exploded and his clothes caught fire at 5000
feet. His flaming body dropped out of the fog a few hundred
feet above the water where speed boats quickly rescued him,
1987, 1932
- Independence Day, July 4, 1946,
1990, 1946
- 1946 Santa Monica Fiesta,
1990
- Muscle Matinee, 1990,
1947
- Fourth of July, 1990, 1987, 1986,
1980s
- Evening Fireworks at the Santa
Monica Pier, 1990,
1987, 1986, 1980s
- Fouth of July, 1990,
1987
- Dawn fireworks, 1990,
1987
- Fouth of July, 2007,
- Main St. Parade, Jerrold
Harris*, Grand Marshall, 2007
- Fourth of July Parade,(
Photos: Mary Leipziger)
- Main Street Parade,
2008,
2008a,
- Fourth of July Parade,
2008, (Photos by Mary Leipziger), 2008a
- Photo Link, OPA photos, Main
St. Parade, 2008, 2008a
- Main St. Parade, 2009,
- Fourth of July, Photos by Mary
Leipziger, 2009
- Santa Monica Gymfest in September, on
the beach just south of the Santa Monica Pier, featuring a free
show on the crossbar, trampoline, swinging rings, and
gymwheels, 1972
- Halloween, 1987, 1931
- High Holy Days, 1997
- Holidays, 1987, 1905
- Holidays for Whom?
- The Kinney and Ryan's pier's opening
on August 29th with a clambake picnic, 2005b,
1898
- Labour Day, 1987, 1931,
1909
- Labor Day 1947
- Miss Muscle Beach crown,
1990
- Mermaid Madi Gras, 1987,
1931
- Mardi Gras, 1999,
1947, 1890s
- May Day, 1999, 1924
- Memorial Day, 1897, 1979
- The first Los Angeles horseless
carriage, 1979, 1897
- Mid-Winter Fair, San Francisco, 1947,
1890s
- Annual Muscle Beach Demonstrations,
1990, 1935
- New Year's Eve Frolic, 1987,
1931
- Occasions, 1908a,
1893
- March 1st, 1893, the Santa Monica
Public library was made free to the public, the occasion
being celebrated by an evening gathering, speeches etc., p.
275, 1908a,
1893
- Ocean Park Celebrations, Festivals,
Parades, 1987, 1972, 1925, 1920s
- Annual Children's Floral Parade,
1987, 1920
- Ten day opening festival for the
1925 Ocean Park Pier, 1987, 1925
- Mardi Gras, Fourth of July, 1926,
1987
- Ending with a Fireworks
reenactment of Ocean Park on Fire, 1987
- Male Beauty Parade, 1987,
1920s
- Pageants, 1990, 1974, 1950,
1909
- Cement Age, 1990, 1909
- Opening of Concrete Pier, 1990,
1909
- "Concrete and indestructible",
1990, 1909
- John B. Danielli The Bay Area
Pageant, The Santa Monica Evening Outlook
supplement, c. 1950, 1974
- Pacific Memorial Day Services, 1987,
1931
- Parades, 1997, 1940s, 1930s
- Parade Marshall Leo Carrillo,
1997, 1940s, 1930s
- Portola Festival, San Francisco,
1909
- Public Expenditures
- Receptions, 1908a
1904
- The new Carnegie Library at Oregon
and Fifth in Santa Monica opened the evening of August 11th
with a reception to the public, 1908a,
1904
- Religious,
- St. Patricks Day, 1999,
1980,
1979,
1915
- Venice Grand Prix, 1980,
1915
- Santa Monica's Memorial Day
festivities in 1920, 2005,
- Arthur Valentine was harassed and
arrested,
2005, 1920
- Saint Patrick's Day, 1987, 1974,
1931, 1924
- Army World Flight from Clover
Field takes off, 1974,
1924
- Annual Memorial Muscle Beach
Demonstrations, 1990,
1935
- Santa Monica Centennial Celebration,
1990, 1975
- Opening Event, Pier Day, May 19,
1975,
- an art contest, 1990,
1975
- a beachwear fashion show
featuring styles from 1875 to 1975, 1990,
1975
- bubble gum bubble blowing,
1990, 1975
- corn eating, 1990,
1975
- live radio broadcast of the
Jerry Mason Show, 1990, 1975
- pie eating, 1990, 1975
- whistling contests, 1990,
1975
- Santa Monica Gymfest in September, on
the beach just south of the Santa Monica Pier, featuring a free
show on the crossbar, trampoline, swinging rings, and
gymwheels, 1972
- Santa Monica Municipal Pier Opening,
1990, 1909,
- Gregory's Band; Marine contingent
from battle cruisers; mayor T.H. Dudley dedication; athletic
contests; tableau vivant; fireworks, 1990, 1909
- Santa Monica High School, 1921,
1919
- Santa Monica High School Memorial
Theater, Dedicated May 30, 1921, on Memorial Day, 1921,
1919,
-
- Santa Monica Pier Opening, 1990,
1983
- May 23rd featured thirty Arabian
horses, 1990, 1983
- Santa Monica Pier Re-opening, 1990,
1983
- art exhibit and crafts fair, 1990,
1983
- Baby Contest, 1990,
1983
- L.A. Chamber Ballet, 1990,
1983
- twenty bands, 1990,
1983
- boogie board contests, 1990,
1983
- Build a Pier contest, 1990, 1983
- Dancing, 1990, 1983
- In the La Monica Tent, 1990,
1983
- street entertainers, 1990,
1983
- hoola hoops, 1990,
1983
- kite festival staged by Colors of
the Wind, 1990, 1983
- Ollie Mitchell's Sunday Band,
1990, 1983
- Pie Eating Contest, 1990,
1983
- Film festival that featured
on-pier movies, 1990, 1983
- Elmer Gantry, 1960,
1990, 1983
- Inside Daisy Clover,
1965, 1990, 1983
- The Sting, 1973, 1990,
1983
- 1941, 1979. 1990,
1983
- A Salute to the Pier, 1990,
1983
- Ry Cooder, bluesman, singer,
1990, 1983
- Christine McVie from Fleetwood
Mac, 1990, 1983
- Billy Burnett's Band with
drummer Mick Fleetwood, 1990, 1983
- Blue Indigo, 50's swing, 1990,
1983
- All-star comedy show , 1990,
1983
- Santa Monica Sports and Arts
Festival, 1990, 1975
- 14th Annual, eleven day festival,
1990, 1975
- fishing contests, 1990,
1975
- life guard competition, 1990,
1975
- paddleboard races, 1990, 1975
- swimming, 1990, 1975
- A Keith Williams big band concert
was held on the pier on August 24th, 1990, 1975
- Scottish Highland Games in June at
SMCCC, 1972
- Spring school vacation, break, 1990,
1980s
- Sundays, 1909
- Turkey Trot, 1987, 1931
- Valentine's Day, Feb. 14,
2006
- The Venice Pier Jully 4 opening
weekend's events, 2005b,
1905
- the opening of his six week long
Assembly in the pier's 3000 seat auditorium, 2005b, 1905
- band concerts, 2005b,
1905
- evening fireworks at the lagoon's
2500 seat amphitheater, 2005b, 1905
- swimming races in the lagoon,
2005b, 1905
- yacht racing, 2005b,
1905
- Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park,
Santa Monica, 1982
- Performer, Musician, Street Scene,
1982
- OPCat Cabaret, 1982
- Participatory Workshops,
1982
- Mary Trudeau & Judy Leventhal:
coordinators, 1982
- Celebration Mural: Scott
Bloomfield, 1982
- Chalk the Walk (Committee
coordinated), 1982
- City Assemply Scupture: Carol
Rusoff, 1982
- Ocean Park History Collage: Judy
Leventhal, 1982
- Poetry in Motion: Marly Wexler,
1982
- Art Walk, 1982
- Street Performers, 1982
- Celebration of the Arts Welcoming
Ceremony, June 5, 1982
- Cindy Cotton,* 1982
- Woof Tone Ensemble; OPCat
Performance, 1982
- Celebration Mural, 1982
- Scott Bloomfield, Celebration of the
Arts, Ocean Park, 1982 Workshop , 1982
- Celeste School of Dancing,
1925,
1924
- Celestial Motel, 1985
- Vija Celmins, 1999, 1966
- Artist, Contributor, Tower of
Protest Panel, NY, 1999, 1966
- Cement Age, 1990, 1909
- "Concrete and indestructible," 1990,
1909
- Cemetaries, 2009, 1952,
1921
- Hillside Memorial
Park, 6001 Centinela Ave., Los Angeles, 2009
- Woodlawn Cemetary, 1952,
1921
- Cement Contracting and Construction, p.
511, 1908a
- John J. Peveler [1859- ], p.
511, 1908a,
- Census, 1974, 1908a,
1905, 1903, 1901, 1900, 1880
- The 1880 census for the
township of La Ballona, showed a population of 417, which
included Santa Monica, and what is now Ocean Park and Venice,
1974,
1880
- Censuses (Recounts) of 1903, 1901,
1900, 1974
- Special Census of 1905,
1974
- Census, pp. 98, 99 , 287,
1908a
- (See [U.S.
Census]]
- Los Angeles County, p. 98, 99,
1908a
- Ocean Park census, p. 318,
1908a
- Santa Monica Census, p. 287,
1908a
- Center Magazine, 1990
- Center for the Study of Democratic
Institutions, 1990
- Center for Public Leadership,
2006,
- Tribute Dinner for Warren Bennis,*
May 11, 2006
- John F. Kennedy School of Government,
2006
- Center for the Study of Democratic
Institutions, 1990
- U.C., Santa Barbara, 1990,
1956
- Center for the Study of Political
Graphics, Related Web Addresses
- Center for Public Leadership,
2006,
- Tribute Dinner for Warren Bennis,*
May 11, 2006
- John F. Kennedy School of Government,
2006
- Harvard University, 2006
- Center Street, 2003, 1987, 1922,
1912,
1907
- (Renamed North Venice Blvd.,
1987)
- Sunset Ballroom on the Sunset Pier,
1987, 1922
- 9 Center, Center Street Market, Meat
Market, 2003, 1912
- 9 Center St., Newberry's Market,
Grocers; Meat Market, 2003, 1912
- 9 Center, J.O. Walgreen, Grocers,
2003, 1912
- 14 Center Ave., Robert Oleson, Dyers
& Cleaners, 2003, 1912
- 23 Center, D.E.. Ready, Grocers,
2003, 1912
- 27 Center, Rogers & Henry, Dyers
& Cleaners, 2003, 1912
- And Speedway, Swan Cafe, Restaurants
& Lunch Rooms, Venice, 2003, 1907
- 300 Center St., Smith & Smith,
Blacksmiths, 2003, 1912
- Center Street Market, Meat Market,
9 Center, 2003, 1912
- Centinela Avenue, 2005, 1975,
1920s
- At Colorado, Sweets Dairy, 2005,
1975,
1920s
- Central Beach-Wadsworth Hollister Tract,
1983
- Between Ocean Park Blvd. and
Hollister, and Barnard Way and Neilson, 1983
- The Central Pacific Railroad Co.,
1974,
1943,
1877, 1870s, 1920-1850
- (See The
Associates)
- Leland Stanford, Pres.,
1974,
1877
- Acquired control of the Los Angeles
and Independence Railroad in 1877, 1974
- After its construction, from lumber
from what were known as Hobart's mills. sold off forests along
its route to the Comstock, 1943,
1870
- Raised ail rail and steamship
passenger and freight rates of the LA & I, 1974,
1877
- Centuries, 2005, 2005b, 1989
- Nineteenth century, 1989
- Twentieth century, 2005, 2005b,
1989
- (20th-century). 2005b
- Physical-fitness craze,
2005b
- Began at Muscle Beach,
2005b
- Visual culture, 2005b
- Century Federal Savings and Loan
Association, 1974
- Santa Monica headquarters,
1974
- Century Plant, Postcards
Adrift
- Ramona's Home, Camulos Ranch,
showing Century Plant in Bloom, California Post Card,
A-33852 Published by Western Publishing & Novelty
Co., Los Angeles, Cal., Theo. Sohmer, Los Angeles, Unused,
Undated, JT, Postcards
Adrift
- Ceramicists, Ceramists, 2009, 2008,
2007, 2002, 1990, 1980, 1958, 1954, 1951, 1950s, 1948, 1947, 1939,
1930s
- Michele Oka Doner, 2009, 2008,
1980s
- Joanne Jaffe,* 2008, 2007
- Gallery of Functional Art,
2007
- Second Street [ -2009],
Culver City [2009- ]
- Polia Sunockin Pillin (1909-1992),
1980, 1951, 1950, 1948, 1947, 1939, 1930s, 2002
- Ceramacs, Painter, Illustrator,
1980
- Ken Price, 2008
- Artist, Educator, Ceramics,
2008
- Nathaniel (Ned) Sloane,* Ceramist,
Photographer, 2008,
- Peter Voulkos, 1990,
1958, 1954, 1950s
- Ceramics, Ceramic Tile, Fired Clay,
Bricks, Pipe, 1980, 1938
- Art Deco-tiled lobby, 1980,
1938
- Brick, 1952, 1900s, 1876, 1875
- Decorative Objects
- Functional, Decorative Objects,
- Tiles, 2004, 1980, 1976, 1938
- (See Ceramic Tile; Construction
Materials)
- Art Deco-tiled, 1980,
1938
- broken, 1976
- Hermosa, 1983
- Terra cotta, 1983
- Hand-sculpted, ornamental,
1983
- Ceramic (s), Industry, 1980,
1974,
1952,
1938, 1930s, 1908a,
1889, 1870s
- (See Clay)
- Bricks, 1952
- Ceramics, Ceramic Tile, Fired Clay,
Bricks, Pipe, 1980, 1938
- Art Deco-tiled lobby, 1980,
1938
- Decorative Objects
- Functional, Decorative Objects,
- Tiles, 2004, 1980, 1976,
1938
- (See Ceramic Tile; Construction
Materials)
- Art Deco-tiled, 1980,
1938
- broken, 1976
- Hermosa, 1983
- Terra cotta, 1983
- Hand-sculpted, ornamental,
1983
- Kilns, 1974,
1889
- (See Bricks; Ceramics; Clay
Pipe)
- Sam Cripe and C.F. Geltner, 1974,
1889
- efficient kiln operators and brick
manufacturers, 1974,
1889
- Ceratonia siliqua, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Carob 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- Ceremonies, 2008
- (See Celebrations;
Holidays)
- Candle-lit March, 2008
- Caroling, 2008
- Samohi Choir, 2008
- Santa Monica Chorus,
2008
- J. Todd, 2008
- Santa Claus, 2008
- Tree-lighting, 2008
- Ceylon, 1926,
1925
- Cezanne, 1990,
1913, 1911
- Cha Cha Chicken, 2009, 2001, 1999,
1997
- 1906 Ocean Av., 2001, 1999,
1997
- Chaffey College, 2005
- Chain Reaction, 1992
- Sculpture, Civic Center,
1992
- Paul Conrad, Artist, Santa Monica
Arts Division Post Card, Santa Monica, CA 90405,
1992
- Chain Reaction, Paul Conrad,
Artist, Santa Monica Arts Division Post Card, Santa Monica,
CA 90405. Postal Meter July 22, '92, $0.19. Addressed to Kelyn
Roberts, 2421 3rd St, Santa Monica, CA 90405, 1992
- Chairs, 1987, 1952,
1908, 1892
- Baptist Mission, Palms/Ocean Park,
100 Chairs, 1952,
1908, 1892
- Doug Hollis, Singing Chairs,
1987
- Dipesh Chakrabarty
Provincialising Europe: Postcolonial Thought and Historical
Difference, Reviewed by Amit Chaudhuri In the
Waiting-Room of History a review, London
Review of Books 24 June 2004, p.3, 2004b, Intro
- Chalk the Walk, 1982
- Celebration of the Arts, Ocean
Park-Santa Monica, Workshop,1982
- Challenge Fresh Milk,
1973,
1971
- Chalmers, 1979,
1915
- Chamaecyparis nootkatensis, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Alaska Yellow Cedar, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- Chamaerops humilis, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- Mediterranean Fan Palms 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Los Angeles County Bldg., Santa
Monica Civic Center, 1981, 1980, 1976,
- Chamber of Commerce (s),
2005,
1990,
1979, 1977,
1974, 1972, 1962, 1957, 1956, 1923, 1922, 1912, 1911, 1910s, 1908,
p. 512, 1908a,
1888
- Chamber of Commerce, pp. 283, 334,
355, 1908a
- Ocean Park
- Palms, p. 355, 1908a
- Santa Monica, p. 283,
1908a
- Venice, p. 334, 1908a
- Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce,
1990, 1928
- Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce,
2005, 1990, 1977, 1928, 1922,188
- Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce
President Sylvester L. Weaver Sr.* owned "Whites Only"
property near Pico and the Beach, 2005, 1922
- Ocean Park, Venice Chamber of
Commerce, 1979, 1912, 1908
- Palms, 1908a
- R.A. Phillips, p. 512,
1908a
- The Santa Monica Bay Chamber of
Commerce, September 29, 1911
- Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce
(1925), 2005, 2004, 1990, 1986, 1983, 1982, 1974,
1970s, 1960s, 1957, 1956, 1928, 1916, 1908a
- Santa Monica Mayor Nat Trives*,
Chair, 2005
- Neil Nettleship, 1990,
1916
- Endorses harbor breakwater and
pleasure harbor, 1928
- Part of Santa Monica's Growth
Machine, 1986
- Surveyed employers in Santa Monica
in 1982 and listed them as well as their employee profile,
1986, 1982
- Pro-oil petitions in Santa Monica,
1990, 1960s
- Sponsored the Santa Monica Sports
Festival, 1990, 1972, 1962
- The Venice Chamber of Commerce,
1979,
1923, 1908a
- Opposed Annexation by Los Angeles,
1979, 1923
- Chamber Jazz Sextet,
2004,
2004b,
1957
- Cadence CLP-1020
- Cadence CLP-3004 (1957),
2004,
- Pal Joey as the Chamber Jazz
Sextet Sees Him (CLP-3015), 2004b, 1957
- W.H. Chambers. 1908a,
1903
- $25.00, Santa Monica Library Site
Cash Contributor, 1908a,
1903
- Lionel Chambers, 1959
- Etta Chambers, Restaurant, 122 Pier
Ave., 2003, 1912
- Chaminade,
1926, 1925, 1924,
1920
- Composer, 1920
- Pierrette, 1920
- Piece Romantique,
1920
- Valse Caprice, 1926, 1925,
124, 1920
- "Champagne Music," 1987, 1951
- Lawrence Welk and his Orchestra,
1987, 1951
- Champs Elysees, Paris, 1925,
1924
- Chandelier, 1983
- brushed bronze custom designed, 1983,
1938
- gilt, 1974, 1924
- Harry Chandler, 1979,
1977,
1974, 1935,
1930s, 1921, 1920s, 1907, 1900, 1890s
- "At this period when they wre picking
the fish out of the printing press, there came into the
organization one who was destined to be one of the most
remarkable men of the West. His name was Harry Chandler. He was
born on a New Hampshire farm. A student at Amherst, he took a
dare to jump into an ice pond in mid-winter, and contracted
tuberculosis. All alone he came to California. He got a job
herding horses and peddling fruit in the San Fernando Valley.
He was so skillful a trader, swapping old cook stoves for
apricots on the trees, that in his first summer, he made five
thousand dollars, big money in those days." Longfellow
mayber?
- He became the general's son-in-law
and the financial genius behind the Times. In later
years he was to become a millionaire with great land interests,
cattle, cotton, oil.
- It was his inspiration that turned
the Imperial Valley from a desert into the truck garden of
America.
- His idea to [p, 325] bring
the Olympic Games to Los Angeles,
- to make the California Institute of
Technology at Pasadena into a great scientific
center.
- Between Chandler and General Otis
there always existed an almost touching faith and friendship,
1935
- Los Angeles Times
Publisher, 1977, 1974,
1921
- Elected to the 1900 Board of
Freeholders for the City of Los Angeles, 1977, 1900
- Congregationalist; Mason; Salvation
Army supporter; 1977
- The LA Times publishing
empire, 1979,
1890s
- Joined the Board of the new LAAC,
1907, 1979
- The All Year Club, 1979,
1921
- Part of the consortium which
underwrote the loan Donald W. Douglas' development of the Army
World Flight aircraft, 1974,
1921
- Norman Chandler, 1977,
1959, 1925, 1920s, 1917, 1910s
- Hollywood High School, part of the
class of 1917, along with Harry "Bud" Haldeman, Jr., father of
H.R. Haldeman, chief assistant to R. M. Nixon, 1977,
1917
- Stanford student along with Goodwin
Knight and John McCone, 1977, 1910s
- At Stanford, dated and married
Dorothy Buffums, 1977, 1920s
- Economic Roundtable member, 1977,
1925
- His daughter married Emerson Spear's
son, 1977
- Los Angeles Times Publisher,
1977, 1959
- Otis Chandler, 1977
- Los Angeles Times Publisher,
1977
- Raymond Chandler, 1999,
1981,
1944, 1940, 1940s, 1939
- The Big Sleep, Knopf: NY,
1999, 1939, 1930s,
- Farewell, My Lovely, Knopf:
NY, 1999, 1940, 1930s,
- The High Window, Knopf: NY,
1943
- The Lady in the Lake Knopf:
NY, 1944
- The Little Sister, Knopf: NY,
1949
- Ruth Chandler, 1977,
1925
- Married to lawyer Frederick Warren
Williamson, 1977, 1925
- In 1952 Norman Chandler's sister Ruth
became, on the death of her second husband, James Boswell, the
chairman of the board and major stock owner of the James G.
Boswell Company, the seventh largest landowner in the state,
1977, 1952
- The Chandler-Sherman Corporation,
1977,
1936
- Loaned the Rancho Santa Anita
Corporation money and became the trustee, selling off a fifth
of the land to the Los Angeles Turf Club which had built the
Santa Anita Track Club on another part of Lucky Baldwin's
estate, 1977, 1930s
- Channel Islands, 1935,
pre-1769
- Off Los Angeles: San Nicolas, San
Clemente and Santa Catalina. In times past all have supported
large populations of Indians. Only Santa Catalina is a summer
resort.
- "When Cabrillo discovered the island
in 1542 it swarmed with natives; they had fine canoes and were
expert watermen . . . intelligent and friendly. Cabrillo named
it Victoria after his flag-ship but Vizcaino changed the name
to Santa Catalina on account of the holy day upon which he
dropped anchor.
- "Relics dug up indicate that there
must have been a people earlier than the natives Cabrillo
found. Some of these relics are so strange that archaeologists
made no attempt at interpretation. . . .
- It is doubtful if so many prehistoric
relics were ever dug up from an area of similar size.
Car-loads, train-loads of ancient mortars, shell necklaces,
skulls, weapons, harpoons have been shipped to the ends of the
earth. They are still being dug. At one place on the isthmus it
is still possible to unearth relics with one's foot.
- During the [1840s, 1850s]
forties and fifties the Russian otter hunters came into these
waters and brutally slaughtered the Catalina natives, coming
ashore to massacre the men and steal the women. Most of those
who escaped were brought to the mainland by the mission fathers
to have their souls saved.
- Avalon, on the edge of a little bay
whose waters have a peculiar translucent quality, making it
possible to see bottom at a depth of thirty or forty feet. . .
.
- Santa Catalina has from the earliest
days been a famous resort for fishermen . . .
- In later years Southern California
has become boat-conscious. . . .
- The other playgrounds . . . are the
mountains . . . the Inyo County Sierras, the highest mountains
in the United States with the exception of Mr. McKinley in
Alaska, 1935
- Channel Road, 1997,
1936, 1933, 1930s
- East Channel Road, 1997. 1933
- 501 East Channel, Pascual Marquez
Estate inherited by Forrest Freed*, 1997
- 566 East Channel Road, The Mojica
residence, La Finca de la Nuestra Señora de
Guadalupe, 1997, 1936, 1933
- Dr. H. Clifford Loos, 1997,
1936
- Tthe Ross-Loos Medical
Group, 1997, 1936
- 595 East Channel Road, Dr. Rufus
B. von KleinSmid, 1997, 1930s
- president of U.S.C. from 1921
to 1946
- Chapi, Serenata Morisca,
1920
- Col. E.K. Chapin [1839-1891],
1974,
Bio., p. 495, 1908a,
1886, 1886-87, 1885-86, 1884-85
- Ephriam K. Chapin
[1839-1891], p. 495, 1908a
- Born in CN, January 29, 1839, p. 495,
1908a
- Mercantile business, Coventry, Conn.,
p. 495, 1908a,
1866-1874
- Commanded a regiment of National
Guard while at Coverntry, CN, p. 495, 1908a
- Acitive in Coventry public affairs,
p. 495, 1908a
- Marries Mary Morgan, 1867, p. 495,
1908a
- Moves to Bakersfield,
1873
- Moves to Santa Monica,
1874
- Active in business and political
affairs,
- Santa Monica's first Treasurer,
1974,
1886
- Clerk, Santa Monica School District
School Trustee, 1884-85.
- Clerk, Santa Monica School District
School Trustee, 1885-86.
- Santa Monica's first Treasurer,
1974,
1886
- Santa Monica Town Treasurer, 1908a,
1886
- Clerk, Santa Monica School District
School Trustee, 1886-87.
- Santa Monica Town Treasurer, 1908a,
1888
- Santa Monica Town Treasurer, 1908a,
1890
- Father of Mary M. Chapin, p. 495,
1908a
- Grandfather of Mary Muir Jameson, p.
495, 1908a
- Leading Santa Monica Grocery
Merchant, 1908a
- Santa Monica City Treasurer,
1908a,
1886-1891
- Mrs. E.K. Chapin, Preface,
1908a
- Mary Morgan Chapin, p. 495,
1908a
- Daughter of Frank S. Morgan, p. 495,
1908a
- Nee Morgan, 1867, p. 495,
1908a
- Moves to Santa Monica in 1878, p.
495, 1908a
- Mother of Mary M. Chapin, p. 495,
1908a
- Grandmother of Mary Muir Jameson, p.
495, 1908a
- Prominent in Santa Monica Social and
Civic Life, p. 495, 1908a
- Mary M. Chapin, p. 495, 1908a
- Granddaugher of Frank S. Morgan, p.
495, 1908a
- Daughter of Mary Morgan Chapin, p.
495, 1908a
- Marries A.M. Jameson, p. 495,
1908a
- M.E. Chapin, p. 510, 1908a, 1890s,
1880s, 1884
- General Store, p. 510, 1908a, 1890s,
1880s, 1884
- Jas. W. Kennedy clerked for M.E.
Chapin for seven years, p. 510, 1908a, 1890s, 1880s,
1884
- Charlie Chaplin, 2004, 1994,
1987, 1976, 1971, 1915, 1910
- Starred in Kid at the Auto
Races, 1987, 1915
- Kid Auto Races at Venice, a
Keystone comedy, released 7 February 1914, 2004,
1914
- "Chaplinesque," 1994
- Joseph Chapman, pp. 13, 47,
1908a
- William R. Chapman [1841- ],
Bio., p. 472, 1908a;
Portrait, p. 472, William R. Chapman, 1908a,
1908c,
- Charities, Foundations, 501C3's, 2010,
2004, 2004b, 1994, 1969, 1952,
1920
- (See Fund-raising; Non-profits;
Service Agencies; Social Services)
- AA
- The Kayne-ERAS Center, 2004,
2004b,
- Culver City Special Education
Center, 2004, 2004b
- Charity supported by the
Nethercutts, 2004, 2004b
- Kenora Hospital, Canada, 2004,
2004b
- Charity supported by the
Nethercutts, 2004, 2004b
- Ocean Park Community Center, 2010
http://www.opcc.net/GivingtoOPCC/DonateNow/tabid/209/Default.aspx
- Play Matters, Group Health Hospice,
or Mercy Corps children's health kits.
- Potter Palmer Charity Ball in
Chicago, 1920
- Saint Joseph's, 2008
- Samuel L. Francis Art Museums, Inc.,
Santa Monica, California (a 501 c.3 corporation)
- Sam Francis Medical Research Center,
Inc., Santa Monica, California (a 501 c.3 corporation) For
information call: 310 828 0792
- Santa Monica City School Aid to Needy
Children, 1952
- Santa Monica Hospital, 2004,
2004b
- Charity supported by the
Nethercutts,* 2004, 2004b
- Synanon, 1969
- Tiffany Ball, New York,
1920
- Charles V, 1952,
1542
- Spanish Emperor, King under whom
Cabrillo explored the California coast and recorded "The Bay of
Smokes," "Santa Monica Bay," 1952,
1542
- Joan Charles, 2001
- Santa Monica Architectural Review
Board (ARB) member
2001
- Chris Charles, 1908a,
1903
- $25.00, Santa Monica Library Site
Cash Contributor, 1908a, 1903
- The Charleston, 1990, 1926,
1925
- Charleston, S.C., 1950, 1850s,
1815
- Charlie Brown , 2005,
1975,
1929
- Fishing barge owned by Olaf Olson,
2005, 1975, 1929
- E.P. Charlton & Co., San
Francisco, 2005a
- 876-Old Adobe House, Ventura,
California, E.P. Charlton & Co., San Francisco,
JT 2005a
- Charter, Santa Monica, pp. 216, 220,
238, 239, 1908a
- Charter Freeholder, 1983, 1903
- (See Santa Monica)
- Alvin N. Archer,* originally elected
in 1903, 1983.
- Charter Schools, 1997,
1992
- California Charter Schools Act ,
1997, 1992
- Canyon School, 1997, 1993
- Palisades High, 1997, 1993
- Palisades Elementary, 1997,
1993
- Marquez Elementary, was granted a
charter, enabling it to operate autonomously from the Los
Angeles Unified School District, 1997, 1993
- William Merritt Chase, 1990,
1890s
- The Chase Hotel, 1983, 1940s,
1940sa
- 1725 The Promenade, 1983
- Hotel Chase 1725 Ocean Front,
Santa Monica, California SK7084 "ShiniColor" by
"Colourpicture", Boston 15, Mass, U.S.A. Photographed &
Distributed by G.E. Watson, 2583 Maine Ave., L.B. 6, Calif.,
KR. At the edge of the Pacific, between Santa Monica Pier and
Kabat-Kaiser Institute. 1940sa
- Tom Chasteen, 2005b
- dublab Presents:
Summer Hefty
compilation LP, cd/ vinyl, 2005b
- Amit Chaudhuri In the Waiting-Room of
History a review of Dipesh Chakrabarty Provincialising
Europe: Postcolonial Thought and Historical Difference,
London Review of Books 24 June 2004, p.3, 2004b,
Intro
- Chauffeurs, 2005,
1997,
1920
- Mary Kyte's chauffeur,
1997,
- Arthur Valentine, 2005,
1920
- Chautauqua Blvd., 1997,
1945, 1932, 1900s
- 204-219 Chautauqua, 1997, 1949, 1946,
1945, 1932, 1900s
- a five-acre meadow between
Chautauqua and Corona del Mar, 1997, 1900s
- Owned by Robert Gillis, 1997,
1900s
- Purchased by Will Rogers, 1997,
1945, 1932
- Purchased from the Will Rogers
Family by John Entenza, 1997, 1945
- John Entenza, publisher of Arts
and Architecture magazine,1997, 1945
- Purchased five acres from the
Rogers Family for the Case Study Program, 1997,
1945
- Four structures landmarked, 1997,
1949, 1946
- The Eames* house, 1997, 1949, 1946
- designed by Charles Eames* and
his wife, Ray*, 1997, 1949, 1946
- interior elements designed by
Charles* and Ray Eames*. 1997, 1949, 1946
- Los Angeles Cultural Heritage
landmarks, 1997,
- Entenza House, 1997, 1949,
1946
- Los Angeles Cultural Heritage
landmarks, 1997
- Chautauqua programs in New York State,
1979, 1905
- Venice Assemblies, 1979,
1905
- Roberto Chavez, 1999, 1966
- Artist, Contributor, Tower of
Protest Panel, NY, 1999, 1966
- Chaya Venice, 2004a, 2004, 2001, 1999,
1997, 1996
- 110 Navy St., 2004a, 2004, 2001,
1999, 1997, 1996
- Shigefumi Tachibe*, 2004a
- Executive Chef, Chaya Venice,
2004a
- Checkers, checkerboard, 1976
- Cheetah, 1997,
1979,
1968
, 1960s
- Rock Venue, Venice which the Fugs
played, 1997, 1968
- The psychedelically refurbished
Aragon Ballroom, 1979, 1960s
- Some of the rock acts booked: The
Gnads (Alice Cooper), the house band, Iron Butterfly, Jim
Morrison, The Seeds, Vanilla Fudge, 1979, 1960s
- Chefs, cooks, 2004a, 2004,
2001, 1999, 1997, 1996, 1991, 1990,
1988, 1984,
1973, 1970s, 1938
- (See Food Industry;
Restaurants)
- Larry Barber,* 1990, 1973
- Al's Kitchen's cook, 1990,
1973
- Head of "Friends of the Pier ",
1990, 1973
- Battista, 1984, 1938
- Chef de Cuisine, Rex,
formerly of Trocadero and Victor Hugo's, 1984,
1938
- Collin Crannell,* 2004
- Executive Chef, Casa Del Mar
Hotel Ocean Front Restaurant, 2004
- Susan Feniger,* 2001, 1999,
1997
- Co-owner with Mary Sue Miliken*of
Border Cafe and City Restaurant, 2001, 1999,
1997
- Alain Giraud,* 1999,
1996
- Citrus and Lavande, 1999, 1996
- Chef-owner Bruce Marder,* Capo,
2001
- Kazuto Matsusaka,* 2004
- Inaugural Chef at Puck's Chinois
on Main, 2004
- Joe Miller,* Owner/Chef, Joe's,
1999
- Mary Sue Milliken,* 2001, 1999,
1997
- Co-owner with Susan Feniger*of
Border Cafe and City Restaurant, 2001, 1999,
1997
- Wolfgang Puck,* 2008, 2001, 1999,
1996, 1980s, 1970s
- Adventures in the Kitchen: 175
New Recipes from Spago, Chinois on Main, Postrio and
Eureka (Forward, Calvin Trillin) Random House:
NY, 1991 265 pp.
- Ma Maison, Los Angeles,
1970s
- Owner/Chef Chinois on Main, 2001,
1999,
1996
- Nick Roberts,* Amuse Cafe 2004
- Chef Makoto Tanaka,* Chinois on Main,
1999, 1996
- Shigefumi Tachibe,* 2004a
- Executive Chef, Chaya Venice,
2004a
- Allyson Thurber,* 2001
- Brooke Williamson,* Amuse Cafe, 2004
- Chef's Lunch Room, O.F. Walk opposite
Venice Bath House, 2003, 1912
- Chelsea St., 2007, 1974, 1924, 1921,
1920
- And Wilshire, Movie Studio
(Abandoned), 1974,
1920
- And Wilshire, Douglas Airplane
Factory, 1974,
1924, 1921, 1920
- And Wilshire, Douglas Park,
1974,
- And Wilshire, Lawrence Welk Building
wihich houses the Union Bank, 2007, 1974
- Chelsea St., Santa Monica,
1952,
1923. 1920s
- And Santa Monica Boulevard, McKinley
School, 1952,
1923. 1920s
- Chemay, 1999, 1966
- Artist, Contributor, Tower of
Protest Panel, NY, 1999, 1966
- Chemistry, 2004, 2004b,
- Cosmetic Chemistry, 2004,
2004b
- J.B. Nethercutt,* 2004,
2004b,
1933, 1931
- C.C. Cheney [ - ], 1908, Bio.,
p. 512, 1908a,
1890, 1885
- Pioneer, Mining, Resort Development,
Stock Raising, Veterinary Surgery, Enterprising,
Public-spirited, p. 512, 1908a
- Crossed the plains as a boy with his
father's family, driving an ox team, p. 512, 1908a
- Lake county, engaged in stock
raising,
- San Luis Obispo county,
- settled at Downey, in Los Angeles
county,
- where he spent his youth and
- studied veterinary surgery,
becoming an expert practitioner.
- To Arizona and engaged in mining, p.
512, 1908a
- Malibu mountains, where he has
developed a valuable ranch property,
- which as a summer resort is very
popular with the people of Santa Monica, Los Angeles and
surrounding country, p. 512, 1908a, 1890
- Mr. Cheney married, in 1885, Miss
Lucy J., daughter of J.H. Stewart, one of the first settlers of
the city of Downey. She was born in Salem, Oregon, p. 512,
1908a, 1885
- Mrs. Lucy J. Cheney, p. 512,
1908a,
1885
- Nee Stewart, daughter of J.H.
Stewart, p. 512, 1908a, 1885
- She was born in Salem, Oregon, p.
512, 1908a, 1885
- Thomas E. Cheney, 1912
- Edison Co. Employee, 1912
- Diane Cherman, 1990,
1973
- Co-chair of "Save Santa Monica Pier
Citizen's Committee," 1990, 1973
- Cherokee, p. 492, 1908a
- Herman Cherry, NY, 1999,
1966
- Artist, Contributor, Tower of
Protest Panel, NY, 1999, 1966
- Cherry, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
- Catalina Cherry, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Prunus lyonii, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Cherry Hill Photo Enterprises Inc,
2005
- 395 Santa Monica Pl.,
2005
- The Chesapeake Cafe,
2002
- Chesapeake Cafe, Fraser Pier, 2003,
1912
- Lee Chesney,* 2009, 2004, 1972
- USC Dean of Fine Arts, 1972,
2004
- Artist, Educator, 2004,
1972
- Cody ChesnuTT, 2005b
- dublab Presents:
Summer Hefty
compilation LP, cd/ vinyl, 2005b
- Chess, 2008, 2006, 2005b,
1994,
1976, 1948
- Bobby Fisher*, 2006,
- Muscle Beach, Santa Monica, 1994,
1948
- Chess Grandmaster Varuzhan Akobian,
2005b
- Mel's Sunday Morning Farmer's Market
Chess Program, 2008,
- Mel's Tuesday Night Clandestine Chess
at Panini's, 2008
- Mel's Wednesday Afternoon Chess,
Ocean Park Library, 2008
- Jack Peters Chess: Pros find team
concept a winner, Los Angeles Times, 2 October 2,
2005, p. E48, 2005b
- Santa Monica Bay Chess Club,
2005b
- 7 p.m., Mondays, 2005b
- Pete Savino*, at (310) 827-2789,
2005b
- Joslyn Park, 633 Kensington Road,
Santa Monica, 2005b
- Ned Sloane,* player, 2008
- Chessie, 2006
- Mia Doi Todd La Ninja: Amor and
other Dreams of Manzanita CD Plug Research, (PLG 067CD),
2006
- Robert Cheuy, 1999, 1965
- Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop
Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles
Free Press, 2:20, 14 May 1965
- Chevreul, 1990,
1911
- Chevrolet, 1979,
1915
- Chez Jay, 2001, 1999, 1997,
- 1657 Ocean Av., Restaurant, 2001,
1999, 1997
- Manfredi Chiaffarelli,* 1999,
1914
- The Venice-of-America Band,
1999
- Took over the Santa Monica Band in
1914, 1999
- Wilhelmina Chiaffarelli* [
-1914], 1999,
1914
- Daughter of Manfredi, tragically
killed in 1914, 1999
- Signor Chiaffarelli* and the Beach
Marine Band, 1990,
1918
- Twenty-five member band which opened
on the Bandstand at the foot of Looff Pier, 1990,
1918
- Jay Chiat,* 1999, 1997
- Co-owner of the Chiat/Day Advertising
Agency, 1999, 1996
- Chiat*/Day Inc. advertising agency,
1999, 1996
- Main St., Claes Oldenburg and Coosje
van Bruggen, Four-story binoculars, posing as the front door,
Frank Gehry Design, 1999, 1996
- Chicago, 2006,
2006a, 2002,
2001,
1997,
1991, 1990,
1979,
1977, 1976, 1973,
1968, 1950s, 1943, 1940, 1940s,
1935, 1925,
1924, 1921, 1920, 1918, 1910, 1909, p. 510, 1908a,
1874
- Potter Palmer Charity Ball,
1920
- National Hdq.'s M. Weinstein,
Jeweler, 1925, 1924
- Edgar Rice Burroughs
[1875-1950] writes his first Tarzan story in Chicago,
1935
- Moholy Nagy's School of Design, where
John Cage joined the faculty in the early 1940s,
1991
- Chicago's London House, 2001,
1973
- Chicago Art Institute, 1990,
1915, 1908
- The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Railway Company, 1908a
- The civil-engineering department of
the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railway Company,
1908a
- Employees: P.H. Smith [1862-
], 1908a
- The Chicago Grand Opera Co.,
1925,
1924
- Chicago Homeopathic Medical College, p.
510, 1908a
- W.M. Kendall, M.D. later took a
special course in surgery and post-graduate course in orificial
surgery at Chicago Homeopathic Medical College, p. 510,
1908a
- The Chicago Inter-Ocean, Oct.
1874, 1943
- "No city upon this continent can show
more men of solid wealth than San Francisco. Mines of fabulous
possibilities pour their dividends into the pockets of the
Licks, the Sharons, and the Haywards. Many of her citizens
could sell out at a month's notice for $5,000,000 each. Palaces
have risen from silver bricks, and the proudest buildings in
the City owe their origin to ores and bullion.", 1943,
1874
- Mariano Chico, governor, 1908a, pp. 52,
53, 1908a
- The Child Study Circle, 1952,
1910s, 1907, 1906, 1900s, 1890s
- The Santa Monica Bay Women's Club,
1952,
1910s, 1900s, 1890s
- Pre-women's sufferage, women's school
lobby, 1952,
1910s, 1900s, 1890s
- Mrs. S.J. Egleston, 1974
- Mrs George H. Hutton,
1974
- Mrs. Margaret Kinney,*
1987,
1952,
1907
- Mrs. E.J. Vawter, 1952,
1890s
- Part of the Santa Monica Women's
Club, 1952, 1907, 1906, 1900s
- Volunteers in the Santa Monica Public
Schools, 1952, 1900s
- Child Welfare, 1952,
- On May 2, 1906, the voters of Santa
Monica again turned out to the polls in even larger numbers and
approved the bonds by a vote of 288 to 66. The women of the
Circle had once again secured a record vote approving another
$60,000 worth of school bonds, an almost stupendous sum for the
small beach city to assume when it had virtually no industry to
help increase its assessed valuation, 1952, 1906,
1900s
- Mrs. Blanchard, Mrs. Carrie Parker,
Mrs. Mae Fogel, and Mrs. Abbott Kinney served hot soup to the
hungry children without charge, 1952, 1906. 1900s
- Children, 1952,
1900s
- Disadvantaged
- Educable
- Hungry
- Immigrant
- Special Needs
- Underpriviledged
- Emeline Childs, 1947, 1894
- Patroness, 1894 La Fiesta de Los
Angeles, 1947, 1894
- James Childs, 1999, 1965
- Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop
Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles
Free Press, 2:20, 14 May 1965
- O.W. Childs, 1935, 1880
- A Protestant, 1935
- Built the first theater in Los
Angeles, 1935
- Donated the land at 6th and for St.
Vincents College, 1935
- Along with Isaias W. Hellman and John
C. Downey, donated the land for USC, 1880
- The land for the University of
Southern California (although it was a Methodist college) was
given by a Jew, a Catholic and -again O.W. Chillds. The donors
were Isaias W. Hellman, a pioneer Jewish banker, Ex-Governor
John G. Downey, a Catholic, and Childs, a Protestant. The
university if still on the land they gave.
- Mrs. O.W. Childs, 1947, 1894
- Patroness, 1894 La Fiesta de Los
Angeles, 1947, 1894
- Mrs. Ozro W. Childs, Jr., 1947,
1894
- The Masked Queen of the Fiesta Los
Angeles, 1947, 1894
- Escorted to the Closing Masked Ball
by Major W.A, Elderkin, U.S.A., 1947, 1894
- Chile, 1976
- Where George Hastings worked after
graduating from Cornell, 1976, 1898
- Chili Recipes, 1980,
- Suzanne's Chili,
1980
- Chili Sauce From Wisconsin-For
Canning, 1980
- Chimney, 2003
- central, 2003
- Color, 2003
- Original painted gray color, 2003,
1990
- China, 1934, 1926,
1925, 1912, 1910s, 1869
- Harry Carr Riding the Tiger: An
American Newspaper Man in the Orient, Riverside Press
Cambridge, Houghton Mifflin Co.: Cambridge, MA, Boston, MA, New
York, New York, 1934.
262 pp. Signed by the author: "Mrs. R.P. Jennings, Sincerely,
Harry Carr"; Dust Jacket.
- China, Chinese, 1935
- Chinatown, Los Angeles, CA, 2005,
2005b
- Dataage, 943 N. Broadway
(Chinatown), Los Angeles, CA, Dec.
10, 2005
- Chinatown, Los Angeles, 1935,
- Four blocks south of Chinatown, The
Japanese quarter lies about four blocks south of
Chinatown
- On the east side of the Plaza is a
row of Chinese stores; one is a two-story building with a
balcony. Were you to tear off the outside boards, you would
find the adobe walls of the Lugo mansion-a house that once rang
with laughter and dance music. After Antonio Maria Lugo retired
to his ranch, the house became a Catholic college.
- In the days of Chinatown's bustling
prosperity, when it was a little corner of Cathay, one of my
warm friends lived in a room of the Lugo mansion. Like Don
Antonio, my friend Wong Fong was a howling swell. He was also a
high binder, hatchetman and gambler. He dressed in
cerise-colored pantaloons tied around the ankles-a purple silk
jacket and a little, round embroidered cap. He once did me the
unusual honor of introducing me to his two peachblow wives who
giggled in furious embarrassmenht while Wong and I drank tea.
One day I met Wong Fong on the street and he said good-by. He
said he was going to San Francisco to try to settle a tong war
and would be killed. A reception committee met him at Dupont
Street and filled him with bullets. I don't know what became of
the peachblow wives.
- When I was a boy reporter I loved the
dark, whispering alleys of Chinatown. Sometimes they whispered
of death-never more darkly than when Helen of Chinatown was the
reigning belle. She was a slave girl purchased as a child from
one of the Flower Boats of Canton. When I knew her, she was one
of the prettiest girls in Chinatown-a wan, lovely, graceful
little flower. The tong which owned her intimated that she was
for sale at a price and another tong eagerly grabbed her
up-only to find that she was dying of tuberculosis. This bad
bargain found its echoes in nearly every Chinatown in the
United States. Hatchetmen lurked in dark corners in San
Francisco. Revolvers began spitting out scar- [p. 238]
let death into the night shadows of the Marchesseault and
Apablaasa Streets. Daggers flashed in Chicago lanes. Death in
the Chinatown of New York. And finally swept sweet little Helen
went to her grave with a brass band at the head of the
procession, coolies flinging out Devil Papers while the tiny
corpse was hustled out through Los Angeles to the cemetary
before the bad spirits could wriggle their way through the
perforated holes in the red papers and snatch her scarlet
little soul.
- There isn't much left of Chinatown.
You can still see the scarlet news bulletins on the side of the
brick building where Sun Yat Sen, the George Washington of
China, sat with Homer Lea-that strange military genius confined
in a crippled body-and planned the revolution that was to end
the Imperial sway of the Manchus in the Forbidden City of
Pekin. The alert guards who used to sit in front of the fan-tan
joints with their double-thick oak doors have gone away. The
alleys which resounded to the thump of these slammed doors are
now peopled with knots of Chinese college boys and girls with
patent-leather hair and permanent waves. They speak English and
discuss football scores and bridge. There is still a Chinese
temple with punks burning before ugly, be-whiskered household
gods. Also a school where in the evenings Chinese children
learn their own language and the chicken-track writing of their
fathers.
- As a usual thing, Chinese boys and
girls remain more or less Oriental in spirit and under the
influence of their families until they are about twenty; after
that, with bitterness and sorrow, the old peope watch the
Oriental look fade out of their eyes. The family ties remain,
however, to the end, with good-natured skepticism on the part
of the young people. Nearly all the Chinese who live-or ever
have lived-in Chinatown are from Canton, where business
sagacity seems to run wild. During the depression they had a
ghastly [p. 239] time, proudly starving rather than ask
alms of the white man.
- There are several Chinese
cafés, where you can get excellent dinners-if you know
how to order. If you ask for chop suey, they know you for a
tenderfoot and treat you accordingly. Real Chinese food is
delicate and rare; supposed to be tasted rather than eaten, for
the number of courses is stupendous. If really to the manner
born, you reach into one general dish with your chop-sticks; it
is a clean and delicate way to dine. Unless you go in for too
much bird's nest soup and century-old eggs, the prices are
reasonable. Bird's nest soup is delicious but any one can have
my share of the heirloom hen fruit.
- And so we circle the streets, past
shop windows where are displayed tiger's tooth powder and snake
extract, Chinese adding machines, padded shoes and the camel's
hair brushes with which they write.
- Chinatown, San Francisco, 1935,
1909,
Postcards
Adrift
- Amusement Zones,
- Harry Carr Los Angeles City of
Dreams (Illustrated by E.H. Suydam), D. Appleton-Century
Co.: NY, 1935, 402 pp.
- Give Me a Light Post Card,
Chinese Series No. 3710, Adolph Selige Pub. Co., Saint
Louis, Leipzig, Unused, JT, Postcards
Adrift
- In Chinatown Post Card,
Chinese Series No. 3712, Adolph Selige Pub. Co., St.
Louis, Leipzig, Unused, JT, Postcards
Adrift
- No. 9011 (Official) Post Card
(Portola Festival), No. 9011, Britton & Rey,
Lithographers, S.F., Publishers of Pictoral Post Cards,
(Postmarked San Francisco Oct. 18,
1909, 5:30 pm) "A view of Chinatown showing the most typical
section of the Oriental quarter." Opposite side includes
earthquake damage statistics. Copyright 1909 by Portola
Executive Committee.), KR, 2005, 1909
- Chinaberry Tree, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- 2424 Fifth, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
- Chinese, 1934, 1920s, 1880s,
Postcards
Adrift
- Harry Carr Riding the Tiger: An
American Newspaper Man in the Orient, Riverside Press
Cambridge, Houghton Mifflin Co.: Cambridge, MA, Boston, MA, New
York, New York, 1934.
262 pp. Signed by the author: "Mrs. R.P. Jennings, Sincerely,
Harry Carr"; Dust Jacket.
- Chinese, 2005, 2005b, 1999,
1979,
1952,
1947, 1943, 1910s, 1909, 1895, 1894,
1871, 1870s, 1869, 1860s, 1920-1850
- Immigrants,
- Labor,
- San Francisco Chinatown, 1909,
1869
- Santa Monica School Ethnicity;
Chinese farm children,, 1952,
1910s.
- Virginia City, Nevada Chinese
Quarter, 1943, 1870s, 1860s
- Chinese contributions to California
agriculture, 1935
- Crops introduced,
- "One of the greatest industries of
Southern California is fresh vegetables, garden truck,
spinach, melon.
- They brought to California casabas
and musk melon.
- Agricultural methods
- "This was started by the Chinese
after the big ranches were cut up.
- They understood farming in
semi-arid coun- (p. 198] tries;
- they were all from Canton where
they had fought floods and droughts for thousands of years.
- They understood irrigation and the
rotation of crops. They brought to California casabas and musk
melon." [p. 198]
- When I first came [p. 240] to
Los Angeles all the vegetables were raised by Chinese. They
came to the doors every morning with wagons driven by aged and
sway-backed horses. Ah Sam came to the back door, bland and
smiling, "Any vegebales today?" On Christmas and Chinese New
Year's he would bring us candy and lichee nuts, saying
deprecatingly : "Jus a foo things for the boy." My mother,
moved by his courtesy, made him presents in return. Moved to
gratitude, Ah Sam increased the elegance of his gifts and my
mother increased hers. These sweet old Chinamen gave credit to
anyone. They seldom asked for payment. In those days it was a
point of honor to see that they were paid. Later gringos were
not so meticulous. During the days of the depression one old
Chinaman went back to China a financial wreck, all the savings
gone to the support of white families who did not pay up. When
he left on the train to begin the long journey back to Canton
some of the Big Names of Pasadena society wept bitterly on the
station platform; they had little girls in pinafores when he
sold vegetables.
- "We loved those old Chinese but that
did not prevent our throwing rocks at them as the long
procession of vegetable wagons went down Main St. at nightfall
to their farms. The Exclusion Act cut down their numbers. The
trade passed to the Japanese. . .
- Los Angeles Chinese Business Community,
1947, 1895, 1894
- The Chinese had offered to
participate and, in spite of some opposition, the Southern
California Committee was instructed to notify them that their
offer was accepted. This was a wise decision, for in the sequel
their contribution proved to be one of the most unique and
attractive of all the entries, 1947, 1894
- As one reporter enthusiastically
observed, "It seemed as if all the genius of the Orient had
been brought in to make it beautiful and artistic,"
- and to add a further touch of the
exotic, a group of residents of the then large Chinese section
ambled along, clad in their native costumes, wearing queues,
symbolic of subjections to the Manchu dynasty, burning incense
and playing the instruments which had greeted the attentive
ears of Marco Polo some six centuries before.
- Late in the day, this colorful parade
in which, Rudyard Kipling nothwithstanding, East and West did
meet, disbanded and participants and observers separated and
returned to their respective places of abode (we hope), looking
forward with high expectancy to the spectacle which had been
prepared for the following eveninng-designated as Carnival
Night.
- Still recalled was the Chinese
contribution in 1895.
- It included the replica of a
dragon brought down from San Francisco for the occasion. One
hundred feet in length, it was covered with blue and green
silk, and it was supported by a shoulder brigade of forty
Chinamen hidden by drapes hanging from its side. They
trudged along with a peculiar side to side movement, which
created the illusion that the beauteous monster was moving,
reptile fashion, along the street. Symbolizing the Emperor,
the dragon was accompanied by a gaudy bird of paradise which
symbolized the Empress.) [p. 107]
- The Chinese Board of Trade, 1947,
1894
- Chan Kin King made them a speech
after which refreshments were served and to conclude the
ceremonies, large strings of firecrackers were set off on the
street below-an old Chinese custom, 1894
- Chinese farm children, 1952,
1951, 1906, 1900s
- On the north and east, sides of the
Garfield School location at the corner of Seventh St, and
Michigan Ave., Personal interview with Sadie Jenkins,
May 8, 1951; Santa Monica, California.), 1952, 1951,
1900s
- Chinese Banquet, Cuisine, Culture,
Restaurants, 1869
- First Course: Fried shark's fins and
grated ham, stewed pigeon with bamboo soup, fish sinews with
ham, stewed chicken with water-cress, sea-weed, stewed ducks
and bamboo soup, sponge cake, omelet cake, flower cake and
banana fritters, bird-nest soup, tea, 1869
- Second Course: Cold tea, and a white,
rose-scented liquor, very strong, and served in tiny cups, and
went on with lichens and a fungus-like moss, more shark's fins,
stewed chestnuts and chickens, Chinese oysters, yellow and
resurrected from the dried stage, more fungus stewed, a stew of
flour and white nuts, stewed mutton, roast ducks, rice soup,
rice and ducks' eggs and pickled cucumbers, ham and chicken
soup, 1869
- Third Course: A great variety of
fresh fruits, 1869
- Chinese Gooseberry Vine (Kiwi Fruit),
2005, 2005b, 1990s
- 2421 Third St,, 2005,
2005b,
1990s
- Chinese Governments, 2009, 1934,
1912,
1910s
- Post Revolutionary Government
employed Ethel Bryant Lea,
- Ethel Bryant Lea was invited to China
after Lea's death [ -1912]
- Chinese Immigrant Massacre,
1999,
1871
- Chinese massacre, p. 99,
1908a
- Chinese Revolution, 1912,
1904
- Charles Chinnock, 1997, 1890s
- Imitation Kinetoscope, 1996,
1894
- Filmed Ruth Dennis in New York, 1996,
1894
- Chino Prison, 1990,
1969
- Where Spade Cooley died, jailed for
killing his wife, 1990,1961
- Chinois on Main [1983- ], 2008,
2001, 1999,
1996, 1991,
1983
- 2709 Main St., 2008, 2001, 1999,
1996, 1991, 1983
- Chinese-French Cuisine, 2008, 1991,
1983
- Owner Wolfgang Puck,* 2001, 1999,
1996
- Owned by Wolfgang Puck* and Barbara
Lazeroff,* 1999, 1991, 1983
- Chef Makoto Tanaka*, 1999,
1996
- Kazuto Matsusaka,* 2004
- Inaugural Chef at Puck's Chinois
on Main, 2004
- Bella Lantsman,* Manager,
1991
- Maitre d's, 1991
- Kathleen Beaton, Chinoise on Main,
1991
- Linda Brady, Chinoise on Main,
1991
- Charlie Pucket. Chinoise on Main,
1991
- Los Angeles: Top 25 Food
Ranking, 1999
- Chip's, 1985, 1950s
- Googie Restaurant, 1985,
1950s
- Chiropractors, 2003, 1912
- Miss A.C. Riggle, Chiropractor, 1304
Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
- Chi Sing-Tong, 1869
- President of the San Yup Company,
1869
- G. Cho, 2008
- Santa Monica City Planning,
2008
- Choirs, Choruses, 2008, 2007,
1979,
1925, 1924, 1905
- The Agape International Choir, Culver
City, 2008
- Pamela Maloney*, 2008
- Performed at the @008 Democratic
National Convention, 2880
- St. Olaf Lutheran Choir,
1925,
1924
- F. Melius Christiansen, musical
director , 1925, 1924
- St. Olaf College, Northfield,
Minnesota, 1925, 1924
- Venice Children's Chorus, 1979,
1905
- Hail Columbia, 1979,
1905
- Battle Hymn of the Republic,
1979, 1905
- The Verdi Choir, 2008, 2007
- Robina Mapstone,* 2008,
2007
- The Chollar-Potosi Mine, Bonanza, 1980,
1966, 1943,
1920-1850
- An Early Comstock Bonanza, 1980,
1966, 1943, 1920-1850
- Chopin, 1926,
1925, 1924, 1921,
1920
- Mazurka, Opus 67, No. 3,
1920
- Ecossaises, Op. 72, No. 3,
1921
- Etude, Op. No. 11, 1925,
1924
- Valse, No. 14, 1925,
1924
- Revolutionary Etude, 1926,
1925, 1924
- Choreographers, Choreography, 2010,
2005b, 1996, 1991, 1968, 1940s, 1939, 1926, 1925, 1924, 1921,
1920, 1917, 1910, 1906, 1905, 1904
- Juliette Belanger, 1920
- The Gamin [Calirhoe,
Chaminade], 1920
- Liebestraum
[Liszt],
- Merce Cunningham, 1991,
1940s
- choreography and dancing, 1991,
1940s
- Simone Forti, 2010
- Martha Graham,
1920
- Serenata Morisca
[Chapi], 1920
- Doris Humphrey, 1925,
1924
- Dance Writing, 1925,
1924
- Serenade d'Amour (von
Blon), 1926, 1925, 1924,
- Velma & Selma Lytle,
1920
- Pierrette
[Chaminade], 1920
- Piece Romantique
[Chaminade], 1920
- Pierrette
[Chaminade], 1920
- Agnes de Mille, 1996
- Marjorie Peterson, Valse Ballet
[Granier], 1920
- Ruth St. Denis (-1968),
2005b,
1968, 1939, 1926,
1925, 1924, 1921,1920, 1917, 1910, 1906, 1904
- Author, Choreographer, Dancer,
Educator, 1921
- An Unfinished Life, 2005b,
1939, 1910, 1906, 1904.
- Radhu, Ruth St. Denis
[1878-1968], 1996, 1968, 1905, 1894, 1878
- East Indian Cycle: Rahda,
Purda, The Cobras, The Nautch, The
Yogi and The Lotus Pond, 1920;
- Egypta (1910),
2005b
- The Incense,
2005b
, 1920, 1906
- Dance of the Black and Gold Saree
(Stoughton) . . . Ruth St. Denis, 1926, 1925, 1924,
1921
- Kuan Yin, the Chinese Goddess
of Mercy, 1926, 1925, 1924
- The Vision of the Aissoua.
An Algerian Dance Drama, 1925, 1924
- The Spirit of the Sea (R.
S. Stoughton), 1925, 1924
- Ishtar of the Seven Gates
(Charles T. Griffes),, 1926 1925, 1924
- White Jade, 1926,
1925
- General Wu's Farewell to his
Wife, 1926, 1925
- A Javanese Court Dancer,
(Vaughan), 1926, 1925
- A Burmese Yein Pwe
(Vaughan), 1926, 1925
- The Soul of India, an
interpretation, (Lily Strickland Anderson, arr.
Vaughan), 1926, 1925
- Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn, 1925,
1924, 1921, 1917
- "Denishawn" School Brochure,
1917
- Ted Shawn, 1926,
1925, 1924, 1921, 1920
- Author, Choreographer, Dancer,
Educator, 1921
- Mazurka, Opus 67, No. 3
[Chopin], 1920
- Cuardro Flamenco, 1925,
1924
- The Feather of the Dawn A
Pueblo Pastoral (Charles Wakefield Cadman), 1925,
1924
- Straussiana (Johann, Josef
and Edouard Strauss, arr. Clifford Vaughan), 1926,
1925
- Momiji Gari, Ted Shawn,
1926, 1925
- Sinhalese Devil Dance
(Vaughan), 1926, 1925
- The Cosmic Dance of Siva
(Lily Strickland Anderson), 1926, 1925
- Ted Shawn Ruth St. Denis
Pioneer & Prophet Prospectus San Franciso: John
Howell, Pub., John Henry Nash, Printer, List of Subscribers;
several plates, 450 limited edition, 1920
- Eugenia Vandeveer, Sappho
[Bantock], 1920
- Charles Weidman, Danse
Americaine, (Dent Mowry)
1926, 1925, 1924
- Chouinard Art Institute,
2001,
1973, 1922
- later renamed California Institute of
the Arts, 2001, 1973,
- Chriskaren, 2005
- 2402 3rd St #204, 2005
- Jewelry, 2005
- Christian Churches. 1952
- First Christian Church,
1952
- Christian Endeavor Convention, 1990,
1919
- Christianity, 1952,
1900s
- (See Churches; Religions)
- Holidays, 1952,
1950s
- "Christ," "Savior", 1952,
1900s
- The Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME)
Church, 2005,
2005b, 1983
- Phillips Chapel, 401 Bay St., Bay and
Fourth St., 2005, 2005b, 1983
- Formerly "Colored" Methodist
Episcopal (CME) Church, 2005,
2005b, 1983
- The Christian Union Church of Humboldt,
Iowa, pp. 507, 508, 1908a
- Mr. S.H. Taft, pastor before
resigning when he began Humbolt College, pp. 507, 508,
1908a
- Rev. Julius Stevens as pastor of the
Christian Union Church of Humboldt, pp. 507, 508, 1908a
- Mr. Taft was asked to resume his
pastoral relations with the church, which lasted two years, pp.
507, 508, 1908a
- Miss Mary A. Safford was installed
pastor, as his successor, was one of the happiest days of his
life." pp. 507, 508, 1908a
- F. Melius Christiansen, musical director
, 1925,
1924
- St. Olaf Lutheran Choir, 1925, 1924
- Chris Christianson, 2005,
1975,
1929
- Santa Monica Police Officer, 2005,
1975, 1929
- Christmas, 1987, 1952,
1951, 1915, 1909,
1900s
- Public School Celebrations, 1952,
1900s
- "Teaching religion had been stopped
by law," 1952,
1900s
- Ocean Park Pier Dance Pavilion
caught fire, consuming the Pioneer Bowling Alleys, Eskimo
Village, Paris by Night, numerous small concessions and half
the Ben Hur Coaster. The Indian Village survived but its
merchandise was stolen when it was put out on the pier
sidewalk. 1987, 1915
- Santa Monica School District
Christmas program presented by various glee clubs and
instrumental groups, and held annually in the Presbyterian
Church, 1952, 1951
- Annual Youth Christmas Vesper
Service, 1952, 1951
- Concert sponsored by Trinity
Baptist, First Methodist, First Christian, and First
Presbyterian Churches, in which the Santa Monica City School
District choirs participated 1952, 1951
- Christmas Eve, 1994, 1952
- Christie Court (b. 1925-26),
2005,
2004, 1983, 1924
- 125 Pacific Street, 2004
- "California Court" style, 24
units, first Santa Monica development with a radio in every
unit, 2004, 1983, 1924.
- Declared a Landmark, June 15, 2004,
2004
- Denied by City Council, 2005
- 125 Pacific St., residents Matteson
Barcklay*, Randy Davidson*, Mark Hooker*, Michelle Katz*, Dylan
Rhoads*, SMDP Letters to the Editor
- Chronicle Books, 1980
- Jim Heimann and Rip Georges
California Crazy: Roadside Vernacular Architecture
(Introduction, David Gebhard) Chronicle Books: San
Francisco, 1980 (Reprinted 1985, Dai Nippon, Tokyo), 140
pp.
- Chronicle Restaurant, 1983
- 2624 Main Street.
- A restaurant in a restored Victorian
house that was formerly located at the corner of Ocean Avenue
and Washington. Built about 1900 and once known as the Kyte
House, in 1976 it was moved to its present location along with
the adjoining Roy Jones House to form Heritage Square, 1983
- The Chronicle, Bar and Grill, 2640 Main
St., Santa Monica, CA 90405
- Pasadena and Santa Monica,
1982
- Fred Church,* 1990, 1987, 1923, 1920,
1918, 1917, 1916
- Designed with Tom Prior*, a racing
carousel, "Great American Racing Derby," which opened in the
space between the entrances to Fraser's rebuilt rebuilt
Million-dollar Pier in 1917, 1987, 1916
- Church and Prior installed a larger
and more efficient racing carousel on the Venice Pier between
the Auditorium and Melodia, run by Prior, 1918,
1987
- Worked with Frank Prior after Tom
Prior's death, 1987, 1920
- Whirlwind Dipper, 1990,
1924
- Frank Prior and Fred Church designed
and Arthur Looff built Santa Monica Amusement Co. Pier, a
patented Bobs design, perfected first on the Venice Pier and
then refined in his Ocean Park Pier designs, 1990,
1924
- Frederick Church,
2004b, 1862
- 1862 luminist painting Cotopaxi,
Ecuador, 2004b
- James Church, 1999, 1965
- Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop
Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles
Free Press, 2:20, 14 May 1965
- Churches, 2010, 1935, 1880s
- The Assembly of God Churches, 2010,
1999, 1983, 1914,
- Iglesia El Sermon de Monte,
2010, 1999, 1983,
1914
- 2701 Second Street. was
constructed in 1914. 2010, 1999, 1983
- Catholicism, 1935, 1880s
- Missions, 1935, 1880s
- Saint Anne's, Santa Monica,
2010
- Santa Monica, Santa Monica,
2010
- Church in Ocean Park, 2010, 2009,
2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 1999, 1983,
1982, 1979, 1978, 1973, 1923, 1913
- 235 Hill Street. A United
Methodist Church established in 1913, the present brick
church building was built in 1923, 2010, 1983, 1979, 1973,
1923, 1913
- Lutherns, 1908a, 1860s
- Saint Anne's, Santa Monica,
2010
- Saint Monica, Santa Monica, Santa
Monica, 2010
- The Church of Christ, 2008,
1960s
- Lee Boek,* Bilble Belt fundamentalist
evangelist, 2008, 2960s
- Churches, Chapels, Meeting Places,
Temples, Sacred Spaces, Venues, 2010, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005,
2005b, 2004, 2004b, 2003, 1999, 1997, 1990, 1983, 1982, 1981,
1977, 1976, 1974, 1971, 1961, 1952,
1951, 1949, 1935, 1930s, 1926, 1923, 1922, 1920s, 1914, 1912, 1910
1908, 1908a,
1903, 1902, 1900s 1899, 1897, 1892, 1890, 1890s, 1889, 1885, 1876,
1875-1876
- The Angelus Temple, Echo Park,
1935
- The Anglican Church, 2006
- The Anglican Chorale of Southern
California, 2006
- The Assembly of God Churches, 2010,
1999, 1983, 1914,
- Iglesia El Sermon de Monte,
2010, 1999, 1983,
1914
- 2701 Second Street. was
constructed in 1914. 2010,1999, 1983
- Baptist Church (es), 1999,
1983,
1914, 1908a,
p. 297
- Baptist Church, 1908a,
p. 297
- [Baptist Sunday School in home,
1952, 1908, 1889
- South Santa Monica home of Mrs.
Drane, 1952, 1908, 1889
- Baptist Church, Palms,
1952,
1908, 1889
- The Baptist Church, 1952,
1908, 1902, 1892, 1890
- First Baptist Church, Sawtelle,
1908a,
p. 353
- The Baptist Church, 1952, 1908, 1902,
1892, 1890
- Baptist Church, p. 297,
1908a
- Calvary Baptist Church,
2008
- First Baptist Church, Sawtelle, p.
353, 1908a
- Palms, 1952, 1908, 1892,
1890
- Reverend A.P. Brown*, 1952,
1908, 1892, 1890
- Pastor of the Baptist Church
at Palms, 1952, 1908, 1892, 1890
- Preached alternate Sundays
at Ocean Park, 1952, 1908, 1892, 1890
- Baptist Mission, 1958, 1908,
1892, 1890s
- Santa Monica Baptist Church, 1952,
1908, 1902
- Santa Monica Presbyterian Church,
1952, 1897, 1876
- Third Street and Arizona
Avenue, 1952, 1897, 1876
- First Santa Monica Public
School opened, 6 March 1876
- Sawtelle Baptist Church 1952,
1908, 1902
- Reverend George Taylor preached
in and dedicated the new Baptist chapel in Santa Monica,
1952, 1908, 1902
- Baptist Sunday School, South Santa
Monica Home of Mrs. Drane; then Washington School, 1952,
1908, 1890, 1889
- Palms, 1952,
1908, 1892, 1890
- Reverend A.P. Brown*,
1952,
1908, 1892, 1890
- Pastor of the Baptist Church
at Palms, 1952,
1908, 1892, 1890
- Preached alternate Sundays
at Ocean Park, 1952,
1908, 1892, 1890
- Baptist Mission, 1952,
1908, 1892, 1890s
- Santa Monica Baptist Church,
1952,
1908, 1902
- Santa Monica Presbyterian
Church, 1952,
1897, 1876
- Third Street and Arizona
Avenue, 1952,
1897, 1876
- First Santa Monica Public
School opened, 6 March 1876
- Sawtelle Baptist Church
1952,
1908, 1908a,
1902
- Reverend George Taylor preached
in and dedicated the new Baptist chapel in Santa Monica,
1952,
1908, 1902
- Baptist Sunday School, South Santa
Monica Home of Mrs. Drane; then Washington School,
1952,
1908, 1890, 1889
- Washington School,
1952,
1908, 1890
- Baptist Sunday School,
1952,
1890s
- Trinity Baptist Church,
1952, 1951
- The First Baptist Church, 2701 Second
Street, (Now Iglesia El Sermon de Monte, This Assembly of God
Church, 1999, 1983, 1914
- Calvary Baptist Church,
2008
- The Catholic Church, 2005b,
1983, 1974, 1904
- Catholic Church, 1908a,
p. 292
- Catholic Churches, 1952,
1908a,
p. 292, 1902
- The Ocean Park Catholic Church,
1952,
1902
- Third and Marine, 1952,
1902
- St. Clements Catholic Church and
School,
2005b, 1983,
1974,
1904
- 3102 Third St., Ocean Park,
1974,
1904
- Ocean Park, dedicated May 8,
1904, 1974,
- Father Michael Hennesy*,
1974,
1904
- St. Clement's Church was
established in 1904 by Father Patrick Hawe* of St.
Monica's Catholic Church, 1983, 1904
- St. Monica's Church,
2006,
2005b,
1983, 1974,
1904, 1885
- Father Patrick Hawe,* founder
of St. Clements Church and School, 1983, 1904
- Funeral for Eddie Lopez,
2006
- Third St., Santa Monica,
1974,
1885
- The Christian Church, 1952, 1951,
1908a, 1870s
- First Christian Church, 1952,
1951
- Unity Church, Humbolt, Iowa,
1908a, 1870s
- The Christian Methodist Episcopal
(CME) Church, 2005,
2005b, 1983
- Phillips Chapel, 401 Bay St.,
Fourth and Bay, 2005, 2005b, 1983, 1949, 1910,
1890
- Formerly The Colored Methodist
Episcopal Church, 2005b
- [no] Churches in Santa
Monica, 1974,
1875
- The Church of Christ, 2008,
1960s
- Church in Ocean Park, 2010, 2008,
2007, 2006, 2004, 1999, 1983,
1982, 1979, 1978, 1973, 1923, 1913
- 235 Hill Street. A United
Methodist Church established in 1913, the present brick
church building was built in 1923, 2010, 1983, 1979, 1973,
1923, 1913
- Performance, Event, Venue, 2007,
1982
- Rev. James Conn*, 1983
- Pastor, Church in Ocean Park,
1983
- Santa Monica City
Councilmember, 1983
- Rev. Janet G. McKeithen*,
2007
- Rev. Sandie Richards*,
2004
- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints, 1983
- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints, 1983
- 2303 Second Street. Situated on
the southeast corner of Second and Strand Streets, this
church, with its distinctive copper steeple, was built in
1922 and enlarged in 1961, 1983
- Church of Religious Science,
1999
- CME Churches,
2005, 2005b, 1983, 1949, 1910,
1908,1890s
- Phillips Chapel, CME Church,
2005, 2005b, 1983, 1949,
1910, 1908,1890s,
- Congregational Churches, 2006
- Oneonta Congregational Church,
2006
- 1515 S. Garfield Ave.,
South Pasadena, CA 91039,
2006
- Episcopal Churches, 2006, 2005,
2005b, 1983, 1977, 1974,
1971, 1923, 1908a,
1900, 1899, 1887, 1882, 1875-1876
- St. Augustine's Episcopal
Church, 1952, 1912
- Episcopal Church, Santa Monica, p.
205, 1908a
- St. Augustine's by the Sea,
2007
- Episcopal Church, Santa Monica,
1908a,
p. 205
- Phillips Chapel, 401 Bay
St., Fourth and Bay, The Christian (formerly "Colored")
Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church, 2005,
2005b, 1983, 1949, 1910,
- First Methodist-Episcopal Church,
2003, 1990, 1983, 1977, 1971, 1923, 1900, 1899, 1882,
1875-1876
- Grace Episcopal Church,
2006
- 555 East Mountain View,,
Glendora, CA 91741,
2006
- St. Augustine's Episcopal Church,
1974,
1888, 1887
- 1200 block on Fourth St,, 1974,
1888
- The Rev. Henry Scott Jeffreys,
1974, 1887
- Episcopal missionary in charge,
St. Augustine's, Fourth St., Santa Monica, 1974,
1887
- St. Gregory Episcopal Church,
2006
- 6201 Willow, Long Beach, CA
90815, 2006
- First Christian Church, 1952,
1951
- First Methodist Church,
1974,
1952, 1951, 1876
- Dedicatd January 2, 1876.
- The chapel was on Arizona Ave.,
1974, 1876
- Between Third and Fourth Streets,
1974, 1876
- First Methodist-Episcopal Church,
2003, 1990, 1983, 1977, 1971, 1923, 1900, 1899, 1882,
1875-1876
- First United Methodist Church, 2004,
2004b,
- 1008 11th Street, Santa Monica, CA
90403, 2004, 2004b
- First Presbyterian Church,
1974,
1952, 1951, 1876
- Third and Arizona, 1974,
1876
- Foursquare Church, 1999,
1935, 1920s
- Foursquare Church, Echo Park,
1999, 1920s
- Grace Episcopal Church, 2006
- 555 East Mountain View,,
Glendora, CA 91741, 2006
- Iglesia El Sermon de Monte,
1999, 1983,
1914
- 2701 Second Street. This Assembly
of God Church, originally the First Baptist Church, was
constructed in 1914. 1983
- Methodist Churches, 2003, 1990, 1983,
1977, 1974,
1971, 1923, 1908a,
1900, 1899, 1882, 1875-1876
- Church in Ocean Park, 2006,
2004, 1999, 1983,
1979, 1978, 1973, 1923, 1913
- First Methodist Church, 1952, 1951
- First Methodist-Episcopal Church,
2003, 1990, 1983, 1977, 1971, 1923, 1900, 1899, 1882,
1875-1876
- First United Methodist Church,
2004, 2004b,
- 1008 11th Street, Santa Monica,
CA 90403, 2004, 2004b
- Methodist Church, Santa Monica, p.
288, 1908a
- The Church in Ocean Park,
2007
- Ocean Park Methodist-Episcopal
Church, 2003, 1990, 1983, 1923 1899
- At Hill and Lake St. in
1899
- Phillips Chapel, The Christian
(formerly "Colored") Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church,
2005,
2005b, 1983
- The Westlake M.E. church, 1908a,
1903
- Los Angeles Methodist Church
which Rindge joined, 1908a, 1903
- Methodist Episcopalian Churches,
2003, 1990, 1983, 1977, 1971, 1923, 1908a, 1903, 1900, 1899,
1882, 1875-1876
- First Methodist-Episcopal Church,
2003, 1990, 1983, 1977, 1971, 1923, 1900, 1899, 1882,
1875-1876
- Ocean Park Methodist-Episcopal
Church, 2003, 1990, 1983, 1923 1899
- Phillips Chapel, The Christian
(formerly "Colored") Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church,
2005,
2005b, 1983
- The Westlake M.E. Church, 1908a,
1903
- Mishkon Tephilo Temple, 2008, 1983,
1948
- 206 Main Street, Venice, 2008,
1983, 1948
- This temple, dedicated in 1948, is
the Mishkon Tephilo Talmud Torah Synagogue, 2008, 1983,
1948
- The Ocean Park Catholic Church,
1952,
1902
- (See St. Clement's)
- Third and Marine, 1952,
1902
- Ocean Park Methodist-Episcopal
Church, 2003, 1990, 1983, 1923 1899
- At Hill and Lake St. in
1899.
- Oneonta Congregational Church,
2006
- 1515 S. Garfield Ave.,
South Pasadena, CA 91039,
2006
- Pentacostal Church of Nazarene, p.
299, 1908a
- Phillips Chapel, CME Church,
2005, 2005b, 1983, 1949, 1910,
1908,1890s,
- 401 Bay Street. Fourth and Bay St.
Moved to this site in 1908 and dedicated on 4 October 1908.
Remodeled in 1910 and 1949. Built originally in either 1890
or 1895 as the (South Side) Washington School at Fourth and
Ashland, 1983.
1952
- Fourth and Bay Streets, 2005,
2005b, 1983
- The Christian (formerly "Colored")
Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church, 2005, 2005b,
1983
- Presbyterian Churches, 1997,
1974,
1952, 1951, 1908a,
1876
- Presbyterian Church, Santa Monica,
p. 290, 1908a
- First Presbyterian Church,
1974,
1876
- Third and Arizona,
1974,
1876
- First Presbyterian Church, 1952,
1951
- Santa Monica Presbyterian Church,
1997, 1952, 1951, 1912, 1876
- First Los Angeles County School
Classes held with Prof. McKissick, 1997, 1952,
1876
- St. Augustine's Episcopal Church, St.
Augustine's by the Sea, 2007, 1974,
1952, 1912, 1888, 1887
- 4th Street between Wilshire and
Arizona, Santa Monica, 2007
- Episcopal, 2007
- Performance Venue,
2007
- 1200 block on Fourth St,,
1974,
1888
- The Rev. Henry Scott Jeffreys,
1974,
1887
- Episcopal missionary in charge,
St. Augustine's, Fourth St., Santa Monica,
1974,
1887
- St. Clements Catholic Church and
School,
2005b, 1983, 1974,
1904
- 3102 Third St., Ocean Park,
1974,
1904
- Ocean Park, dedicated May 8, 1904,
- Father Michael Hennesy*, 1974,
1904
- St. Clement's Church was
established in 1904 by Father Patrick Hawe* of St. Monica's
Catholic Church, 1983, 1904
- St. Gregory Episcopal Church,
2006
- 6201 Willow, Long Beach, CA 90815,
2006
- St. Monica's Church, 2006,
2005b,
1983, 1974,
1952, 1912, 1904, 1885
- Third St., Santa Monica, 1974,
1885
- Father Patrick Hawe*, founder of
St. Clements Church and School, 1983, 1904
- Funeral for Eddie Lopez,
2006
- Santa Monica Presbyterian Church,
1997, 1952, 1951, 1912, 1876
- First Los Angeles County School
Classes held with Prof. McKissick, 1997, 1876
- Synagogues, Temples, 2008, 1983,
1948, 1930s
- Mishkon Tephilo Temple, 2008,
1983, 1948
- 206 Main Street, Venice, 2008,
1983, 1948
- This temple, dedicated in 1948,
is the Mishkon Tephilo Talmud Torah Synagogue, 2008,
1983, 1948
- Temple, Masonic Hall,
1930s
- Trinity Baptist Church, 1952, 1951
- Unity Church, Humbolt, Iowa, 1908a,
1870s
- Venice Union Church, 1999
- Washington School, 1952, 1908,
1890
- The Westlake M.E. church, 1908a,
1903
- Los Angeles Methodist Church which
Rindge joined, 1908a, 1903
- Church of the Foursquare Gospel, 1999,
1987, 1979,
1977,
1976, 1927, 1926, 1823, 1922, 1920s
- Echo Park, 1976
- Aimee Semple
McPherson*,
1999, 1987, 1979,
1977,
1976, 1935, 1927, 1926, 1923, 1922, 1920s
- L.A. evangelist, Founder, Four Square
Church, 1999, 1935, 1926
- Church Furnishings, 1952, 1908,
1892
- Palms/Ocean Park Baptist Mission,
1952, 1908, 1892
- One hundred chairs, a pulpit, and
an organ, 1952, 1908. 1892
- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints, 1983
- 2303 Second Street.
- Situated on the southeast corner of
Second and Strand Streets, this church, with its distinctive
copper steeple, was built in 1922 and enlarged in 1961, 1983
- Church in Ocean Park, 2010, 2009, 2008,
2007,
2006, 2004, 1999, 1998, 1983,
1982, 1979, 1978, 1973, 1923, 1913
- 235 Hill Street
(corner 2nd & Hill in Santa Monica), 2008
- 235 Hill Street. A United Methodist
Church established in 1913, the present brick church building
was built in 1923, 2010, 1983, 1979, 1973, 1923,
1913
- The Church in Ocean
Park is wheelchair accessible, 2008
- Bus access by Big
Blue Bus lines 1, 2, 8 and MTA #33, 2008
- Some parking in small
church lot, 2008
- Meter lots 1/4 block
west of Main, $.75/hr to 10 hrs, 2008
- Free parking 4th St
& east, 2008
- 235 Hill Street. A United Methodist
Church established in 1913, the present brick church building
was built in 1923, 2006, 1983,
1979, 1973, 1923, 1913
- Community Services; Performance
Venue, Pre School, 2007
- Poetry Readings, Laural Ann Bogen and
Bill Mohr*, January 20, 2007
- Rev. James Conn,* 1983, 1982
- Pastor, Church in Ocean Park,
1983
- Santa Monica City Councilmember,
1983
- Rev. Janet McKeithen,*
2007
- Rev. Sandie Richards*,
2004
- Poetry Readings at the Church in
Ocean Park, 2007
- The Poetry Series of the Church
in Ocean Park, 2007,
2006
- Tribute to William Pillan,
November 19, 2006
- Poetry Readings, Laural Ann Bogen
and Bill Mohr*, January 20), 2007
- Communtiy Organizing , 1983,
1973
- Llyn Foulkes performed at the Church
as part of the Ocean Park Community Organization's Festival of
the Arts, 1998, 1980s
- Weddings: Laura Martin* and Alfred
Weisberg-Roberts* became Laura and Alfred Darlington*,
2006
- http://blip.tv/file/685619
- Resurrection: A Tribute to
Poets Who Have Died, Saturday, 12 April 2008, 8 p.m., Church in
Ocean Park, 235 Hill, Santa Monica, CA 90405
- Theater Venue, The Public Works
Improvisational Theatre Company, 2008
- Annual Communitas Awards, 2010,
2009
- Communitas Recipients, 2010,
2009
- Church Members:
- Beth Leder-Pack, 2010,
2009
- The Church in Ocean Park
Saturday Evening Poetry Series, 2008
- Holly Prado
celebrating her new book from Cahuenga Press From One to the
Next, Saturday, December 6, 2008 7:30 p.m. and a preview
and conversation with fellow poet Steve Goldman,
2008
- Church of Religious
Science,
1999
- Co-founded by Mabel Cohen, along with
Earnest Holmes, 1999
- F.D. Churchill, Jewelers &
Watchmakers, 3005 Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
- Chute-the-Chute Ride, 1990, 1929
- Added to the Ocean Park Pier, 1990,
1929
- Chutes Park, 1979,
1903,
- Amusement Park where first local
movie filming occurred, 1979, 1903
- Marco Cialini,* 2004
- One of the owners of Via Veneto
Ristorante, 2004
- Cicero,
1925, 1924
- Cienegas, 1908, 1908a
- Cigarettes, 2005b,
1979,
1904, 1870s
- Egyptian cigarettes, 2005b, 1904,
1870s
- Kinney Bros. Cigarette Co.,
1870s
- Egyptian, Cleopatra,
Flowers and Sweet Caporal brands,
1870s
- Virginia "bright" tobacco, 1979,
1870s
- imported Turkish varieties, 1979,
1870s
- Cigarette Brands, 1979,
1870s
- Cleopatra,, 1979,
1870s
- Egyptian, 1979, 1870s
- Flowers, 1979,
1870s
- Sweet Caporal, 1979,
1870s
- Cigars & Tobacco, 2003,
1979,
1908,
1912,
1907, 1870s
- H.C. Akin, Main & Pier, O.P.,
2003, 1907
- O. Anderson, Horseshoe Pier, O.P.,
2003, 1907
- Oscar Anderson, Cigars & Tobacco,
Casino in Ocean Park, 2003, 1912
- Leon Aron, Cigars & Tobacco, 3021
O.F. Walk, O.P., 2003, 1912
- Albert Buelow, Cigars & Tobacco,
O.F. Walk & Pier Ave., 2003, 1912
- J.G. Camp, Cigars & Tobacco, 114
Pier, 2003, 1912
- B.E. Carter, Surf St. Depot, O.P.,
2003, 1907
- Dragon Gorge Cigar Store, Cigars
& Tobacco, O.P., 2003, 1912
- Frasinelli Fruit Co., Windward Pier,
Venice, 2003, 1907
- Raymond Gaar, Cigars & Tobacco,
10 O.F. Walk, 2003, 1912
- L.M. Garrett, Windward & O.F.
Walk, Venice, 2003, 1907
- J.F. Henry, Cigars & Tobacco,
Windward & Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
- Harry Hull, Cigars & Tobacco, 28
Windward, Venice, 2003, 1912,
1907
- Manuel-Lopez, Habana Cigars, Pier
Ave., 1908
- Metropole Cigar Stand, Cigars &
Tobacco, 141 Pier, 2003, 1912
- H.B. Mulkey, Cigars & Tobacco,
2662 Trolleyway - O.P., 2003, 1912
- O'Bannon-Henderson News Co, Cigars
& Tobacco, Pacific Electric Station, Trolleyway & Pier,
2003, 1912
- E.D. Painter, Cigars & Tobacco,
Venice Bathhouse, 2003, 1912
- F.A. Shilling, Cigars & Tobacco,
165 Pier, 2003, 1912
- J.A. Smith, Cigars & Tobacco, 27
Dragon Gorge, 2003, 1912
- The Smoker, Cigars & Tobacco,
Trolleyway & Pier, 2003, 1912
- E.B. Stinson, Cigars & Tobacco,
Venice Pier, 2003, 1912
- Cincinnati, Ohio, p. 510,
1908a,
1882
- W.M. Kendall, M.D. practiced medicine
in Cinncinnati before moving to Dayton Ohio, and then in 1905
locating in Ocean Park, California, 1908a
- Cinnamomium camphora,
1980
- Camphor Tree, 1981, 1980,
1976,
1956, 1944
- The Circle Bar, 2003, 1982,
1970s
- 2926 Main St., Ocean Park, Calif.,
90405, 2003, 1982,
1970s
- "Where Friends Meet," Jack and Helen
Garner,* 1982
- Circle Game (1932-1934),
1979,
1934, 1932, 1930s
- a 30-seat bingo parlor on July 4,
1932.
- John and William Harrah, 1979, 1932,
1930s
- Circus Acts, 1979,
1910, 1908, 1907, 1906, 1905, 1880
- Buffalo Bill, 1979, 1908,
1907
- Del Fugo the clown, 1979, 1908, 1907
- The Eddy family of acrobats, 1979,
1908, 1907
- Frank Gardner, Double somersault over
3 elephants and 9 camels, 1979, 1880
- Animal trainers Louis Roth and Stark,
1979, 1910
- boxing kangaroos, 1979, 1910
- wrestling bears, 1979,
1910
- a singing mule, 1979,
1910
- Sharpe's equestrian team, 1979, 1908,
1907
- Zora, "the world's bravest woman,"
1979, 1908, 1907
- Circuses, 2006, 2005, 2005b, 1987,
1979,
1953, 1950, 1910, 1908, 1907, 1906, 1905, 1880, 1840
- Al G. Barnes Circus, 1979,
1910
- payroll of 506 employees, 1979,
1910
- menagerie of 600 animals, 1979,
1910
- Circus of the Stars, 2005,
2005b
- Russell Sauders* trained Hollywood
actors to perform circus acts, 2005, 2005b
- W.W. Cole's Circus, 1979,
1880, 1840
- The Only Electric-Lighted
Sun-Eclipsing Big Show That Ever Crossed the Great Divide,
1979, 1880
- The Grandest and Best Circus Ever
in California at Los Angeles
- Reproducing and Reflecting All
Earth's Grandest Marvels! Under the resplendent glare of
the Brush Dynamo Electric Light,1979, 1880
- Used exclusively with W.W.
Cole's Great Concorpation of Circus, Menagerie,
Aquarium, and Congress of Living Wonders, 1979,
1880
- "The best trained horse in the
world", 1979
- The Only Show that Faithfully
Keeps its Word, 1979,
1880
- Frank Gardner, Double somersault
over 3 elephants and 9 camels, 1979, 1880
- Regina V. Phelan The Gold
Chain: A California Family Saga, The Arthur H. Clark Co.:
Glendale, CA, Illustrated, 1987,
432 pp.
- The Ranch 101 Wild West Show ,
1979,
1909?
- wintered at Venice, 1979, 1909?
- 400 horses and 100 Indians, 1979
1909?
- Ringling Brothers Circus,
1979
- Al. G. Barnes merged with in 1929,
1979
- Sell-Floto Circus merged in 1930,
1979
- Sell-Floto Circus,
2005b,1979,
1910, 1908, 1907, 1906, 1905
- Wintered at the Venice Beach,
1979, 1906, 1905
- Venice winter quarters, 2005b,
1910, 1907, 1906
- Circus of the Stars, 2005,
2005b
- Russell Sauders* trained Hollywood
actors to perform circus acts on television, 2005,
2005b
- Circus people, 2005, 1979,
1919
- "diseases, the low element they
attract and the destruction of property they cause, 1979,
1919
- Known by Walter McGinley*,
2005
- Ciro's,
1985, 1930s
- Sunset Strip, 1985, 1930s
- High Society Night Club, 1985,
1930s
- Cities, hamlets, pueblos, towns,
townships, neighborhoods, villages, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2008a, 2007,
2007a, 2006, 2006a, 2005, 2005b, 2004, 2004b, 2003, 2002, 2001,
2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993, 1991, 1990, 1989,
1988, 1987, 1986, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1978, 1977,
1975, 1974, 1973, 1972, 1971, 1970s, 1969, 1966, 1965, 1964, 1963,
1962, 1961, 1960, 1960s, 1959, 1958, 1956, 1953, 1952,
1950, 1950s, 1949, 1947, 1946, 1943, 1940, 1940s, 1940sa, 1937,
1935, 1934, 1933, 1931, 1930, 1930s, 1928, 1926, 1925, 1924, 1923,
1920, 1920s, 1918, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, 1910,
1910s, 1909, 1908, pp. 137, 491, 492, 494, 495, 497, 498,
1908a,
1907, 1906, 1905, 1904, 1903, 1902, 1901, 1900s, 1900, 1900s,
1899, 1898, 1895, 1894, 1891, 1890, 1890s, 1889, 1888,
[1905-1887], 1887, 1886, 1885, 1882-1900, 1881, 1880,
1880s, 1879, 1877, 1876, 1875, 1874, 1873, 1872, 1871, 1870,
1870s, 1868, 1869, [1871-1866], 1857, 1850s, 1849, 1848,
1829, 1815, pre-1768, Assorted
Postcards, Bay
Cities Postcards, Foreword,
Postcards
Adrift
- pp. 11, 12, 57, 61, 68, 83, 101, 102,
107, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 123, 124, 145, 146, 149, 169,
171, 173, 175, 176, 185, 188, 194, 197, 243, 309, 318, 334,
350, 352, 353, 355, 1908a
- (See Incorporated towns, pp. 115,
119, 1908a)
- (See Neighborhoods)
- Cities, 2005b, 1977, 1976, 1972, 1968,
1941, 1908, 1908a, 1905, 1876, 1866, 1861
-
-
- Chatsworth, CA, 1968
- Chicago, Il, 1941
- Des Moines, Iowa, 1976
- Glendale, CA, 2005b, 1932
- Hollywood, CA, 2005b,
1927
- Los Angeles, CA, 2005b, 2002, 1992,
1966, 1965, 1927, 1920s, 1930s, 1912,
- Marshall, MI, 1908, 1908a,
1865
- New York, NY, 2008, 1977,
1941
- North Hollywood, CA, 1972
- Oxford, UK, 2002
- Paris, France, 2005b, 1999, 1930s,
1940s
- San Francisco, CA, 1941
- Santa Monica, CA, 2010, 2005b, 1999,
1967, 1966, 1965, 1950s,
- Sawtelle, CA, 1908a, 1908a,
1905
-
- Abilene, Kan., p. 493,
1908a
- Acapulco, 1997,
pre-1768
- Agua Prieta, 1935, 1926
- Alhambra, 2005,
1949
- Altadena, , CA, 1003,
1925,
1924
- Anaheim, CA, 1974,
1956, 1950s, 1908a
- Anaheim, settled, p. 102,
1908a
- Annapolis, 1974,
1912, 1909
- Ann Arbor, Michigan,
1930s
- Apia, Samoa 1996
- Arcadia, 1916
- Astoria, Oregon, p. 492,
1908a
- Atascadero, CA, 2008
- Atchison, Kansas, p. 509, 1908a, 1882
- Athens, Classical Greece
- Atlantic City, 1997,
1912
- Austin, NV, 1943,
1920-1850
- Avalon, Santa Catalina Island,
California 90704, 1999, 1997, 1960, 1946, 1935, Assorted Post
Cards
- Azusa, 1952
- Bakersfield, CA 1986,
1977,
1908a,
1874, 1873
- Bakersfield, CA 1990
- Balboa, 1976, 1971,
- Baltimore, MD, 2004
- Barcelona, 2003, 2005b
- Barrett Villa, p. 347,
1908a
- Belmont, NV, 1943,
1920-1850
- Belfast, Ireland, p. 511,
1908a
- Benton,
1869
- Berkeley, California, 2010, 2009,
2008,
2005, 2002, 1998,
1997,
1991, 1987, 1983, 1961, 1966-1953, 1952,
1920,
1919, 1910, 1909, Assorted Post Cards
- Berlin, Germany, 2005b,
1990,
1950, 1928, 1920
- Beverly Hills, Calif., 2008, 2006,
2005,
2001,
1999, 1997,
1990,
1983, 1978, 1975, 1973, 1971, 1970s, 1952,
1947, 1946, 1940s, 1935, 1920, Postcards
Adrift, Assorted
Postcards, Postcards Adrift
- Bodie, NV 1943, 1870s
- Boise, Idaho, 1914
- Bombay, 1926,
1925
- Boston, Mass., 2005b, 1994, 1940sa,
1935, 1934, 1908, 1908a, 1906, 1904, 1873, Assorted
Postcards
- Bradford, England, 2004,
1998
- Breckinridge, MO, 1908a, 1908, 1908a,
1876
- Brentwood, 2004,
1998
- Brentwood Park, p. 240,
1908a
- Bridgeport, CN, 1908, 1908a,
1861
- Brooklyn, 2003,
1997, 1990, 1987,
1968.
1929, 1920, 1876
- Burbank, CA, 1974,
1973, 1915, 1889, 1888
- Calcutta, 2004, 2004b,
Intro
- Cambridge, England, 1917
- Cambridge, Mass., 1934, 1908a, 1898,
1857
- Canton, China, 1935
- Carmel,
1990, 1931
- Carson City, NV, 1980, 1966,
1943,
1869
- Centralia, Wash., 1908a
- Central Valley, CA, 1961, 1913, 1912,
1877
- Charleston, S.C., 1950, 1850s,
1815
- Charlotteville, Virginia, 2008,
2008a, 2002
- Chatsworth, CA, 1968
- Chicago, Ill., 2006, 2006a,
2002,
2001,
1997,
1991, 1990,
1979,
1977, 1976,
1973,
1968, 1950s, 1943, 1941, 1940,
1940s, 1935, 1925,
1924, 1921, 1920, 1918, 1910, 1909, p. 510, 1908a,
1874
- Chino, 1990,
1969
- Cincinnati, Ohio, p. 510, 1908a,
1882
- Claremont, Cal., 1935,
1917
- Cleveland, Ohio, 2006, 1974, 1917, p.
510, 1908a, 1869,
- Colorado Springs, CO 1913,
1870
- Colton, California, 1990
- Compton, CA, 1952,
1933
- Coney Island, Brooklyn,
2003,
1997, 1990, 1987,
1968.
1929, 1920, 1876
- Coronado, 1981, 1915
- Coventry, CN, 1908a,
1871-1866
- Crescent Mills, CA, 2010,
2009
- Culver City, CA, 90230,
2005,
2005b, 2004, 2004b,
2002, 1997, 1984, 1981, 1980, 1930s, 1920s
- Cumberland Park, TN, 1983
- Dayton, Ohio, p. 510,
1908a
- Decorah, Iowa, 1908,
1908a
- Denver, CO, 1913, 1912, 1910, 1900s,
1890s, 1870
- Des Moines, Iowa. p. 494,
1908a
- Des Moines, Iowa, 1976
- Dolgeville, p. 107, 1908a
- Douglas, Arizona, 1979,
1926
- Douglas, Arizona, 1935,
1926
- Downey, p. 512, 1908a
- Downey, settled, p. 101,
1908a
- Dublin, 2004, 2004b,
Intro
- Duluth, MN, 1996
- Eagle Rock, 1935, 1887
- Echo Park, CA, 1935, 1926
- El Centro, 1981, 1940
- El Monte, settled, p. 101,
1908a
- Emporia, Kansas, p. 493,
1908a
- Eureka, NV, 1943,
1920-1850
- Fairbanks, AK, 2008
- Fifth Class Cities, California, 1974,
1903, 1900
- At least 3000 pop., 1974,
1900
- Fort Point p. 492, 1908a
- Fourth Cllass Cities, California,
1952,
1903
- Frankfurt, Germany, 1916, 1910s,
1900, 1950
- Fresno, CA, 1952,
1913
- Glendale, CA, 1987
- Fulton, New York, p. 467, 1908a,
1867
- Gary, Indiana, 1952,
1920s
- Genhausen, Germany, 1990,
1950, 1900
- Glendora, CA 91741, 2006
- Glendale, CA, 2005b, 1932
- Grand Rapids, MI, 1997, 1924,
1913
- Grandville, MI 49418, 2009. 2008,
2008-1940s
- Hamilton, NV, 1943,
1920-1850
- Harmony, Fillmore County, S.E,
Minnesota, April 6th, 1867, 1908, 1908a
- Harrisburg, Pa., 1930
- Hemet, CA 92344, 1993
- Hernstein, Hessen, Germany,
1962
- Hollywood, CA, 90046, 2009, 1982,
1981, 1974,
1935, 1930s, 1911, 1908, 1908a, 1907, 1900, 1900s, 1890s, 1889,
1888, Bay
Cities Postcards,
Postcards
Adrift, Assorted
Postcards
- Hollywood, CA, 2005b,
1927
- Honolulu, 1913, 1912
- Humbolt, Iowa, 1910, pp. 498ff,
1908a
- Huntington Beach, Cal.,
Bay
Cities Postcards
- Independence, 1974, 1875
- Inglewood, CA, 90301,
2010
- Ione, CA, 1913, 1874
- Ireland, Duboise County, Indiana, p.
492, 1908a
- Istanbul, 2005, Forward
- Ithaca, New York, NY, 1995, 1961,
1912, 1848
- Jacksonville, Ill., 1891
- Joliet, Illinois, 1952,
1902
- Kenora, Ontario, Canada, 2004,
2004b,
- Kobe, Japan, 1913, 1912
- La Ballona Township, 1974,
1880
- Laguna Beach, 1997, 1960,
1947
- Lake Arrowhead, 1974,
1950s
- Lake Tahoe, Nevada, 1979,
1943,
1930s, 1873
- Las Vegas, NV, 2006, 2006a,
2005,
2004, 2004b, 1999, 1979,
1977,
1955, 1950s, 1947, 1940
- Leavenworth, Crawford county,
Indiana, p. 510, 1908a, 1869
- Leipzig, Germany, 1908, 1906,
Postcards
Adrift
- Lexington, Mass., 1910. 1908a, 1875,
1775
- London, U.K., 2009, 2006,
1990,
1920,
1913
- Long Beach, CA, 2010, 2009. 2008,
2006, 2005b, 2003, 2001, 1999, 1997,
1990,
1989. 1979,
1978, 1974,
1973, 1971, 1956, 1952,
1947, 1940s, 1940sa, 1939, 1938, 1933, 1908a,
p. 116, 1904, 1900s, 1896, 1888, 1887
- Los Angeles (L.A), CA, 2010, 2009,
2008, 2008a, 2006, 2006a, 2005b, 2004, 2002, 1999, 1996, 1992,
1991, 1990, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1976, 1973, 1971, 1970s,
1966, 1965, 1964, 1963, 1962, 1961, 1960, 1960s,
1952,
1947, 1946, 1940s, 1935, 1933, 1932, 1930, 1930s, 1927, 1925,
1924, 1920s, 1919, 1918, 1917, 1913, 1912, 1911, 1910, 1909,
1908, pp. 11, 12, 61, 68, 509, 512, 1908a,
1907, 1904, 1903, 1902, 1900s, 1898, 1895, 1894,
1890, 1889, 1888, 1880,1880s, 1875, , 1888-1875, 1874, 1869,
1860s, 1856, 1850, 1850s, 1831, 1829, Postcards
Adrift
- Los Angeles, 1912, 1908,
1908a,
1907, 1856, Postcards
Adrift
- Venice, 2006, 2006a, 2003, 1908a,
1907, 1906
- Watts
- West Los Angeles, 2006, 2006a,
1930
- Lucknon, India, 1926,
1925
- Lwow, Poland, 1984, 1930s
- Lyon, France
- Malibu, 2008, 2007, 1991, 1976, 1971,
1955
- Manchester, UK, 1999
- Mankato, Kan., p. 493,
1908a
- Marshall, MI, 1908, 1908a,
1865
- Mesa, Arizona, 1988, Bay
Cities Postcards
- Miami, 2006, 2006a,
- Minneapolis, MN, 2006, 2006a, pp.,
494, 498, 1908a
- Mona Shores, MI, 2009
- Modesto, CA., 1998,
- Monrovia, pp. 117, 1908a
- Monterey, CA, 2008, 1974,
1940s, p. 57, 1908a,
1886
- Monterey, Mexico, 1913,
1912
- Mount Pleasant, Iowa, May 18th, 1862,
p. 495, 1908a
- Mount Rose, Colorado, p. 492,
1908a
- Mt. Vernon, Iowa, 2002
- Munich, Germany, 1990,
1950, 1910s, 1900
- Muskegon, MI
- Nashville, TN, 2003
- Needles, California, p. 491,
1908a,
1905-1897
- New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana, p.
492, 1908a,
1881
- Newhall, 1935
- New Haven, CN, 2009
- New Orleans, 2001, 1950s,
1947, p. 492, 1908a,
1890s, 1815
- Newport, Rhode Island,
1991,
1940s
- Newport Beach, 1976, 1974, 1971, 1925
- Newville, PA,, 1930
- Newville, PA, 1930
- New York, NY, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2005,
2004, 2003,
1999, 1998,
1997,
1996,
1994,
1990, 1984, 1982, 1981, 1977, 1973,
1968,
1966, 1965, 1961, 1960s, 1950, 1946, 1943, 1941, 1935, 1934,
1930, 1930s, 1928, 1925, 1924, 1920, 1919, 1914, 1913, 1911,
1910, 1908a, 1904, 1903, 1902, 1890, 1875, 1872
- Norristown, Pennsylvania,
1907
- North Hollywood, Calif., 1993, 1972,
Assorted
Postcards
- Northfield, Minn., 1908,
1908a
- North Hollywood, CA, 1972
- Northridge, 2006.
2005
- Northumberland, PA., 1910,
- Oahu, Hawaii, 2006, 1953,
1950
- Oakland, California, 2006,
1948
- Ocean Park, CA (1890, 1895-
)(1904-1908, 1911), 2010,2009, 2008, 2007, 2005, 2005b,
2003,
1999, 1998, 1982, 1974,
1952,
1947, 1940, 1938, 1937, 1933, 1930, 1930s, 1926, 1923, 1915,
1912,
1910, 1910s, 1909, 1908, 1908a,
pp. 318, 319, 491, 492, 494, 1908a,
1907,
1906, 1905, 1904, 1903, 1902, 1900, 1900s, 1898, 1895, 1893,
1892, 1891, 1890, 1890s, 1889, Assorted
Post Cards
- Ocean Park, 1915
- Oklahoma City, 1997, 1955
- Oneonta, NY, 2006, 1900
- Orange, CA,, 2001
- Oswego, New York, p. 497,
1908a
- Oxford, UK, 2002
- Pacific Palisades, CA,
1988
- Palermo, N. Y., 1910,
1825
- Palms, Calif., 1974,
1952,
1908, pp. 171, 352, 355, 492, 494, 1908a,
1890s, 1889, 1877
- The Palms, pp. 492, 494,
1908a
- West Los Angeles Town which
has been incorporated into Los Angeles, 1974,
1877
- Paradise, CA, 2004
- Paris, France, 2005b, 1999, 1993,
1991, 1980, 1960s, 1930s, 1940s 1926, 1910s, 1930s,
1940s
- Pasadena, 1993, 1982, 1981,
1952,
1935, 1924, 1916, p. 115, 1908a
- Pebble Beach, 2004, 2004b,
1958
- Philadelphia, 1943, 1910, pp.
498-500, 1908a, 1906, 1876, 1875, 1872-1869
- Phoenix, Arizona, p. 511, 1908a,
1905-1904
- Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, p. 511,
1908a, 1900-1882
- Playa del Rey, 1974,
p. 494, 1908a,
1900s
- Pomona, pp. 101, 103, 116,
1908a
- Portland, ME, 1908, 1906
- Portland, Oregon, OR, 2005, 2005b,
1998, 1996,
1979,
1963, 1922, 1913, 1912, 1906, 1905, 1900s, 1890s
- Prescott, AZ, 2008
- Rangoon, Burma, 1926,
1925
- Redlands, CA, 1910
- Redondo, p. 119, 1908a
- Redondo Beach, 2006, 1979,
1917, 1907
- Reno, Nevada, 1980, 1966,
1943,
1930s, Assorted Post Cards
- Richmond, New Hampshire, p. 497,
1908a
- Rio de Janeiro, 1976,
1971
- Rochester, NY, 1984
- Ross Valley, CA, 1961, 1913, 1912,
1873
- Rotterdam, Netherlands,
1997
- Sacramento, CA, 2008, 2006, 2006a,
1960s, 1952,
1907
- St. Louis, Postcards
Adrift
- Salem, Oregon, p. 512, 1908a,
1885
- Salt Lake City, UT, 2006,
1986
- San Antonio, Texas, p. 511, 1908a,
1879
- San Bernardino. 1935
- San Diego, 2008, 2008a, 2002,
1974,
1886
- San Francisco, CA, 2006, 1998, 1991,
1981, 1980, 1974,
1949, 1947, 1943,
1941, 1935, 1913, 1912, 1910, 1909, pp. 83, 491,
1908a,
1906, 1894, 1890s, 1875, 1874, 1873, 1871, 1860, 1849, 1840s,
Assorted
Postcards,
Postcards
Adrift
- San Jacinto, 1935
- San Jose, 2010
- San José, pueblo, p. 11,
1908a
- San Mateo, California,
1920
- San Pedro, CA, 2004, 1981, 1977,
1974,
1935, 1930s, 1923, 1913, 1908a,
pp. 5, 7, 107, 108, 118, 512, 1908a,
1892, 1890s, 1860s, 1829
- San Rafael, CA, 1961, 1913, 1912,
1873
- Santa Barbara, CA, 1977, pp. 494,
509, 1908a
- Santa Fe, New Mexico,
2002,
1930s
- Santa Fe Springs, 1935
- Santa Monica, CA, 2010, 2009, 2008,
2008a, 2007, 2007a, 2006a, 2005, 2005b, 2004, 2003,
2004b, 2002, 1999, 1998, 1996, 1992, 1990,1987, 1984, 1983,
1979, 1977, 1976, 1974,
1973, 1971, 1970s, 1969, 1967, 1966, 1965, 1964, 1963, 1962,
1960, 1959, 1957, 1956, 1952,
1950, 1950s, 1948. 1947, 1940, 1940sa, 1940s, 1938, 1937, 1935,
1934, 1933, 1930, 1930s, 1929, 1926, 1924, 1923, 1920, 1912,
1911, 1908, pp. 492, 493, 494, 1908a,
1907,
1906, 1905, 1904, 1903, 1902, 1901, 1900s, 1898, 1895, 1893,
1891, 1890, 1890s, 1889, 1886, 1880s, 1878, 1876, 1875, 1874,
Assorted
Postcards
- Santa Monica, 2009, 1947, 1990,
1935, 1902, 1894
- Santa Monica [1886-1906],
1952,
1906, 1900s, 1886
- Santa Monica, pp. 123, 124, 145,
146, 149, 168, 169, 171, 173, 175, 176, 185, 188, 194, 197,
219, 243, 283, 309, 1908a
- Santa Monica City [1906-
], 1952,
1937, 1929, 1906, 1900s
- Civic Center, 1974, 1970s, 1960s,
1950, 1950, 1940s, 1938
- Downtown Business District,
1974,
1957
- Lucas Tract
- Ocean Park, 2005b, 1977, 1969,
1952,
1930, 1930s, 1912, 1910, 1908a,
1907,
1905 1904
- Ocean Park Amusement Zone,
1974
- Ocean Park Redevelopment District,
1974,
1950,
- Ocean Spray
- The Palisades, 1974,
1906
- Parks,
- Santa Fe Tract, 1952
- Santa Monica Place Redevelopment
District,
- Santa Monica College District,
1952
- Santa Monica School District,
1952
- Santa Monica Malibu Unified School
District
- Scott Addition
- South Santa Monica,
1952,
1908a,
1895, 1892, 1890, 1890s, 1875
- Vawter Tract, 1952
- Saratoga Springs, NY, 1910, 1908
- Sawtelle CA, 1952, 1912, 1908, pp.,
350, 353, 491, 492, 494, 1908a,
1907, 1905, 1903, 1890s, 1889
- Seattle, WA, 2010, 1991, 1959,
1930s
- Sherman Oaks, Calif., 1960s,
Assorted
Postcards
- Soldier's Home, p. 494,
1908a
- Sonoma,, pp. 64, 65,
1908a
- South Bay Communities,
1974,
1900s
- South Bend, Indiana, 2004, 2004b,
1913
- South Pasadena, CA 91039, 2006,
1974,
1926
- South Santa Monica, 1952,
1908a,
1895, 1892, 1890, 1890s
- Springvale, Humboldt County, Iowa,
pp. 500ff, 1908a
- State Center, Iowa, p. 493,
1908a
- Stockton, CA, 1874, 1870s
- Sunset, 1974,
1877
- Town, no longer extant, located in
the Wolfskill Ranch. originallly part of the San Jose de
Buenos Aires grant, now part of West Los Angeles, 1974,
1887
- Sutter's Creek, 1943,
1867
- Sylmar, 2004, 2004b, 1971
- Temecula, 1935, 1880s
- Tokyo, 1985
- Topanga, 1952
- Toronto, Canada, 1990,
1880
- Torrance,, Bay
Cities Postcards
- Trenton, Michigan, 1908a,
1887
- Tropico, Cal., 2005b
- Uxbridge, Mass., p. 497, 1908a,
1874
- Vancouver, B.C., 2009, 1913, 1912
- Venice, CA, 2010, 2008, 2006, 2006a,
2005, 2005a,
2005b,
2003, 2002, 1999, 1997, 1990, 1988, 1987, 1979,
1974,
1973, 1971, 1965, 1959, 1945, 1944, 1940s, 1930, 1925, 1917,
1912, 1910, 1908, pp. 229, 334,
494, 509, 511, 1908a,
1907.
1906, 1905, 1904, 1900s, Assorted
Post Cards
- Venice of America, 2003, pp. 330,
331, 332, 334, 509, 1908a,
1905, 1904
- Virginia City, Nevada,
1943,
1895, 1876, 1875, 1870s, 1867, 1920-1850
- Wagoner, Ind. Terr., 1908
- Washington, D.C., 2010, 2006, 2006a,
2001, 1974,
1973, 1967, 1952, 1949, 1943,
1934, 1916, 1874, 1873, 1869, 1864, 1920-1850
- Waterloo, Iowa, 2002,
1912
- Weaverville, Trinity County, CA 1943,
1860s
- White River, Arizona, p. 510, 1908a,
1905, 1899
- Whittier, CA, 1993, 1909, p. 117,
1908a
- Wilmington, 1981, 1930s, pp. 107,
118, 1908a
- Wilmington, Delaware, 1935
- Wolfskill, Cal., 1908a
- Citizen Participation Committee (CPC),
2007
- CPC@gmail.com; 310-9147911;
310-3926703
- Maria Godfrey;* Larry Graber;*
Deborah Levin,* 2007
- "Citizen's Initiative to Preserve the
Piers", 1990, 1975
- Prop. 1 to preserve both
(Looff/Newcomb/Santa Monica) piers passed in April, 1975,
1990
- The Citizen's Protective League,
1979,
1910s
- Thomas Aisbett, 1979,
1910s
- against alcoholic beverages, 1979,
1910s
- against bathing beauty contests,
1979, 1910s
- against "yama yama" girl parades,
1979, 1910s
- against cafe dancing, 1979, 1910s
- against boxing matches, 1979, 1910s
- against unregulated bathing attire,
1910s
- Citizens State Bank, Windward &
Trolleyway, Venice, 2003, 1907
- Citrus Fruit Trees,
1999, 1880s
- The blood orange, 1999,
1880s
- Citrus, 1999
- Alain Giraud*, Chef, 1999
- City Assemply Scupture: Carol Rusoff,
1982
- CityBeat , 2006,
30/12/2004,
- The City Club of Los Angeles, July 31,
1909
- J.D. Schuyler An engineer's
impressions of the Panama Canal. 1909. 38
leaves.
- City Dye Works, 132 Pier, 2003,
1912
- City Hall, 1987, 1913
- An amusement on the rebuilt Fraser
Million-dollar Pier, 1987, 1913
- City Hall (s), 1981, 1980,
1976,
1956, 1944, 1908a
- (See Santa Monica City Hall, 1981,
1980, 1976, 1956, 1944)
- City Hall, Santa Monica,
1908a,
215, 217, 219, 225
- City Hall, Santa Monica, pp. 215, 217,
219, 225, 1908a
- City Managers, 1974,
1973, 1965, 1960s, 1950s 1940s
- Santa Monica City Manager George
Bundy, 1974,
1940s
- Santa Monica City Manage Randall
Dorton, 1974,
1947, 1940s
- (Acting) Santa Monica City Manager
William A. Hard, 1974,
1965, 1960s
- (Acting) Santa Monica City Manager
Maurice M. King, 1974,
1947, 1940s
- Santa Monica City Manager Ernest
Mobley, 1974
- Santa Monica City Manager James
Williams, 1974,
1973
- City National Bank, Santa Monica,
1974
- City Officials, Santa Monica, pp. 286,
287, 1908a
- City Planners, City Planning, 2008,
1974,
1971, 1957, 1942, 1940s, 1937, 1930s, 1929, 1922
- Santa Monica City Plan,
1974,
1957
- Santa Monica Zoning Ordinances,
1974,
1940s, 1937, 1929, 1922
- James W. Lunsford, Planning Director,
2008, 1983
- Les Storrs,* (c. 1900-)
1974,
1971, 1942, 1940s, 1924, 1920s, 1918, 1917, 1913,
1912
- Gordon Whitnall, 1974,
1937, 1930s, 1929, 1922
- First planning director of the
city of Los Angeles, 1974,
1937
- Hired to evaluate and draft Santa
Monica Zoning Code, 1974,
1937
- City TV, 2008, 2008a, 2008a, 1994
- Carnations, Ostrich Farms, and
Condos: The Secret History of Ocean Park, City TV
Documentary, 1994, 2008a
- Shown September 6, 2008, 2 p.m. at
the Ocean Park Branch of the Santa Monica Library, 2008,
1994
- City Water Co., 2003, p. 251,
1908a,
1907
- Pier Ave. & O.F. Promenade, O.P.,
2003, 1907
- Kenneth Patchen The City Wears a
Slouch Hat, 1991,
1942, 1941,1940s
- CBS Radio Workshop Play, Broadcast
with score and sound effects by John Cage, 1991, 1942, 1941,
1940s
- Citywide Mural Projects, 1983,
1976
- Sponsored the Jane Golden* Mural at
Ocean Park and Main, 1983, 1976
- Civic Auditorium (s), 2007, 1983,
1974,
1956, 1945, 1944
- (See Auditoriums, Santa Monica
Auditoriums)
- Conversion of the La Monica
Ballroom, 1930s
- Disney Hall
- Los Angeles Convention
Center
- Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Civic
Center, 2007,
- Santa Monica's Ocean Park Auditorium,
1920
- Santa Monica College Madison Campus
Auditorium
- (see Santa Monica Civic Auditorium,
2003)
- Venice Auditorium, 2007, 1945,
1944
- Civic Betterment League,
1987,
1924
- Venice electoral slate which gained
control of the Venice Board of Trustees, G. Gordon Parkhurst,
H.L. Anderman and Thomas Thurlow had no ties to Kinney, 1987,
1924
- Civic Center, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- (See Santa Monica Civic
Center)
- Civic Center Parking Lot, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- (See Santa Monica Civic Center
Parking Lots)
- Metrosideros excelsa, New
Zealand Christmas Tree; Eucalyptus sideroxylon, Red
Ironbark, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- Civic Clubs, Organizations, 1987,
1952,
1933, 1907, 1906
- (See Ad Hoc Clubs; Clubs;
Organizations)
- Child Study Club, 1906,
1900s
- Earthquake Damage Inspection Teams,
1952,
1933
- (See Santa Monica School District
Earthquake Reconstruction)
- Moe M. Fogel, chairman of the
citizen's committee who had been elected by the citizens who
toured Compton and Long Beach after the earthquake, appealed
to various civic organizations to appoint their own
representatives to serve as an advisory committee to the
School Board. [9. Pearl, op. cit., p. 60.],
1952, 1933
- Pick and Shovel Club,
1987,
1907
- A civic club to which Mrs. Kinney
belonged, 1987, 1907
- Civic Organizations, 1952,
1912
- Earthquake Damage Inspection Teams,
1952, 1933
- Moe M. Fogel, chairman of the
citizen's committee who had been elected by the citizens who
toured Compton and Long Beach after the earthquake, appealed to
various civic organizations to appoint their own
representatives to serve as an advisory committee to the School
Board. [9. Pearl, op. cit., p. 60.],
1952,
1933
- Civic, Fraternal, Sororal, Mutual
Assistance, Clubs, 1908a
- B.P.O.E. (Elks)
- Santa Monica Lodge No. 906,
B.P.O.E., p. 303, 1908a
- I.O.O.F., 1908a
- Grand Army of Republic,
1908a
- Masons, 1908a
- Civil Celebrations, Ceremonies,
2003
- Open Houses, 2003
- Civil Celebrations, Ceremonies,
2003
- Civil Defense, "civilian defense."
1974,
1941, 1940s
- Anti-aircraft Batteries,
1974,
1940s
- Blackouts, 1974,
1940s
- Internments, 1974,
1940s
- Suspension of Legal Rights,
1974
- Volunteers, 1974
1940s
- Aircraft spotters,
1974,
1940s
- Block wardens, 1974,
1940s
- Fire duties, 1974,
1940s
- Police, 1974,
1940s
- Radio communications personnel,
1974,
1940s
- Civil Disobedience, 1894
- Civil engineering, 1908a
- The civil-engineering department of
the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railway Company, 1908a
- Civil Rights Movement, 2003,
1960s
- Civil service, 1974,
1946
- The merit system, 1974,
1946
- Covers Santa Monica Department
employees, 1974,
1946
- Civil War, 1974,
1908a,
1890s
- Civil War in California,
1908a
- Simon Smith fought with the Fourth
Iowa Cavalry throughout the Civil War, 1908a
- President McKInley addresses the
Veterans at The Soldiers Home, 1974,
1890s
- Civil War in California, p. 87,
1908a
- Jimmy Clabby, 1979,
1913
- early boxing star, 1979, 1913
- "Doc" Claffin*, Ph.D, 1974, 1917, 1913
- Harvard,, 1974,
1917, 1913
- History, Civics, Coached Debate,
Santa Monica High School Faculty, 1974,
1917, 1913
- Craig Claiborne, 1991
- Cook, Cookbook Author, Critic,
Editor, Publisher, 1991
- Myeamma Claiborne*
[1979-2002], 2005
- René Clair, 1990,
1948
- The Clansman, 1979,
1915
- 1915 film which led to the revival of
the Klu Klux Klan, 1979, 1924
- A.B. Clapp, 1908a, 1907-08,
1906-07
- Santa Monica City Board of Education
Member, 1908a, 1906-07
- Santa Monica City Board of Education
Member, 1908a, 1907-08
- Clapp Brothers Drug Store, 2003, 1908a,
1908, 1907
- Pier Ave., 1908a, 1908
- Public Library branch, 1908a,
1908
- Drug Store, 139 Pier Ave., O.P.,
2003, 1907
- Claremont, 1935
- Claremont, 1935
- a group of colleges housed in some of
the most beautifully architectural Spanish buildings in
California, 1935
- They are headed for the Oxford idea,
1935
- Pomona College, the center and
veteran of the [Scrips Colleges] university group, is
outstanding for its scholars standing.
- Mr. Charles W. Clark, San Mateo,
California, 1920
- David Clark L.A. On Foot: A Free
Afternoon, Camaro Publishing: Los Angeles, 1976, 1927,
1926
- Don Clark* and his 18 piece orchestra,
1974, 1924
- Resident Orchestra for the La Monica
Ball Room, 1974, 1924
- Don Clark,* 1980, 1920s
- Orchestra leader, 1980, 1920s
- Don Clark* and his La Monica Orchestra,
1980,
1920s
- Santa Monica Pier At Colorado Av.,
1980, 1920s
- "Dancing Every Night in the Year
Evenings at 7:30-Usual Matinees 2:30 Loge Seat
Reservations-Phone 24965", 1980, 1920s
- Eli P. (E.P.) Clark, 1998, 1979,
1977,
1974, 1902, 1896, 1890s, 1889,
- Railroads; Brother-in-law of Moses
Sherman, 1977, 1989
- With (Moses) Sherman, 1998,
1974,
1902
- Los Angeles Pacific trolley
serving Santa Monica and the North Beach Resort, 1998,
1902
- Along with Moses H. Sherman, built
the first electric railroad from Los Angeles to Santa Monica,
1974,
1896
- Jean Clark, 1999, 1965
- Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop
Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles
Free Press, 2:20, 14 May 1965
- Mrs. Jessica Clark, 1908a, 1905
- Treasurer, Santa Monica Women's Club,
1908a, 1905
- Joseph H. Clark [ - ], Bio., p.
359, 1908a;
Portrait, Joseph H. Clark, p. 274, 1908a,
1908b,
1903
- $100 contribution, Santa Monica
Library Fund, 1908a, 1903
- Mrs. J.H. Clark, 1908a, 1903
- Santa Monica, Cal., 1908a,
1903
- Wrote Andrew Carnegie concerning the
availability of funds to build a new library, 1908a,
1903
- Dr. James Freeman Clark, pp. 498-500,
1908a, 1906, 1872-1869
- Humbolt College, Humbolt, Iowa,
Donors, pp. 498-500, 1908a, 1906, 1872-1869
- Mr. Stephen Harris Taft knew this
person, pp. 500 ff, 1908a
- M.C. Clark, Barber, 3003 O.F. Walk,
O.P., 2003, 1912
- The Arthur H. Clark Co., 1987
- Glendale, CA, Publishers,
1987
- Regina V. Phelan The Gold
Chain: A California Family Saga, The Arthur H. Clark Co.:
Glendale, CA, Illustrated, 1987, 432 pp.
- Tully Clark, 1987,
1930s
- Member of the Venice Surfing Club,
1987, 1930s
- William Andrew Clark, Jr. [
-1934], 1997,
1934, 1931,
- Inherited Montana mining
fortune,
- was twice widowed, and had one child,
a son.
- He met Harrison Post (then known as
Albert Weiss) in San Francisco when Post was a teenager and
brought him into his household as one in a series of young men
and boys whom he favored,
- showering him with homes, 1997,
1930s
- One such home was on Cimarron,
1997, 1930s
- another was on the grounds of
the Uplifters Club, 1997, 1930s
- memberships in exclusive clubs,
1997, 1930s
- a generous cash allowance, 1997,
1930s
- Mansion, 1997, 1934
- West Adams Boulevard was donated
to UCLA and is today the William Andrews Clark Memorial
Library, 1997, 1934
- William Andrews Clark Memorial Library,
1997,
1934
- West Adams Blvd., 1997,
1934
- Blair Clarkson Feinstein* Kicks Off
Re-election Bid, The Lookout News 15 June 2004, 2000,
1996, 1970s
- Otto Classen, 1997,
1937
- Painter, Exhibited at the 1937 Santa
Monica Canyon School Fiesta and Art Show, 1997,
1937
- Clay, 1974, 1952,
1930s, 1908a,
1906, 1889, 1877
- (See Brick, Ceramics, Construction
Materials, Extraction Industries, Mining)
- Brickyards, 1974,
1930s
- Ceramic Tile, 1974,
- Clay Pipe, 1974,
1877
- Environmental Issues, Costs,
1974,
1930s
- Clays lying beneath the surface
had been found to be excellent for the making of bricks and
sewer pipe, a series of brickyards had been in operation for
years, and excavating vast holes, 40 or 50 feet deep, and
covering literally acres of land, 1974,
1930s, 1875
- Damage to the land was almost as
great as that resulting from strip mining of coal or placeer
mining of gold, 1974, 1930s
- Infrastructure
- Kilns, 1974,
1889
- (See Bricks; Ceramics; Clay
Pipe)
- Sam Cripe and C.F. Geltner, 1974,
1889
- efficient kiln operators and
brick manufacturers, 1974,
1889
- Clay Products in Los Angeles County,
1908a,
pp. 105, 106
- School Construction, 1952,
1906, 1900s
- William Spencer, 1974,
1877
- Used Santa Monica clay to make
4,000 feet of pipe for an irrigation system under
construction in the San Gabriel area, 1974,
1877
- Clay Products in Los Angeles County, pp.
105, 106, 1908a
- Adobe, 1971, 1908a
- Brick, 1952, 1908a,
1900s, 1876, 1875
- Sam Clayburger, 1999, 1966
- Artist, Contributor, Tower of
Protest Panel, NY, 1999, 1966
- kit clayton, 2005b
- humbaba; enkidu;
Microsolutions to Megaproblems #1 Soul
Jazz LP, cd / vinyl, 2005b
- Cleaners, Dyers, Dyeing, Laundries,
2003, 1920s, 1907
- Barnett Bros., 1848 Lincoln Blvd.
(near Pico) Santa Monica, 1920s
- Crescent Bay Cleaners, 174 Pier,
O.P., 2003, 1907
- Domestic Hand Laundry, 1920s
- 1453 Fourteenth St., near
Broadway, Santa Monica, 1920s
- Phone: Santa Monica 26626,
Beverley Hills, Crestview, 7405,
- Main Street Dye Works, 1075 Main,
O.P., 2003, 1907
- Pacific Laundry, 1920s
- (See Pacific Soft Water Laundry,
1923)
- Tenth and Colorado, Santa Monica,
1920s
- Peerless Dye Works, 1923
- 419 Santa Monica Blvd., Santa
Monica, 1923
- Royal Cleaners & Dyers, 1920s
- 153 Pier Av., Ocean Park, Calif.,
1920s
- Phone: 21344
- Tailoring, Altering and
Remodeling; Furs cleaned, glazed and remodeled; "The House
of Quality", 1920s
- Donald M. Cleland, 1952,
1951,
- Principal, Will Rogers Elementary
School, Santa Monica City School District, 1952
- Donald M. Cleland A History of the
Santa Monica Schools 1876-1951, Santa Monica Unified School
District, February 1952 (Copied for the Santa Monica Library,
July 22, 1963). 140 pp., 1952, 1913, 1906, 1905,
1900s
- Personal interview with Percy R.
Davis, Feb. 16, 1951; Los Angeles, California
- Personal interview with George K.
Drake, principal of Lincoln Junior High School , May 16,
1951; Santa Monica, California, 1952, 1951
- Personal Interview with Sadie
Jenkins (secretary to the Superintendent of Schools since
1921), May 2, 1951; Santa Monica.] pp.
48-52,
- Personal interview with Sadie
Jenkins, May 8, 1951; Santa Monica, California
- Personal interview with Grace W.
Jones, June 9, 1951; Santa Monica,
California.]
- Personal Interview with Supervisor
of Physical Education Bess Shirley King, June 6, 1951;
Santa Monica, California.]
- Personal interview with A. Ewing
Konold, May 25, 1951; Santa Monica,
California.]
- Personal interview with Elmer M.
Krehbiel, director of the division of adult education, Santa
Monica City College, May 28, 1951; Santa Monica,
California.]
- Personal interview with Hannah H.
Ogden, teacher in the McKinley School (1927-1949), May 23,
1951; Santa Monica, California.]
- Personal interview with Josephine
O'Leary, May 10, 1951; Santa Monica,
California.
- Personal interview with President
Elmer C. Sandmeyer, Santa Monica City College, May 22,
1951; Santa Monica, California.]
- Personal interview with Wade
Thomas, [Santa Monica City School] Supervisor of Music,
June 7, 1951; Santa Monica,, California, 1952,
1951
- Donald M. Cleland A History of the
Santa Monica Schools 1876-1951, Santa Monica Unified School
District, February 1952
(Copied for the Santa Monica Library, July 22, 1963), 140pp.,
1980, 1952, 1951,
1950,
1950s,
1949,
1948,
1947,
1946,
1945,
1944,
1940,
1940s,
1939, 1938,
1937, 1936,
1935,
1934,
1933,
1932,
1931,
1930,
1930s,
1929,
1928,
1926, 1925,
1924,
1923,
1922,
1921, 1920s,
1919, 1918,
1917, 1916,
1915,
1914,
1913,
1912,
1911,
1910,
1910s,
1908,
1907,
1906,
1905,
1904, 1903,
1902,
1901, 1900s,1899,
1898, 1897, 1895,
1894, 1893, 1892,
1891, 1890,
1890s,
1889,
1887, 1884, 1880s, 1876, 1875, 1870s
1542
- Grace Clements
[1905-1968],
1990, 1950s, 1940s, 1936,
- New Content-New Form March
1936, Art Front, 1990
- Grace Clements, New Content-New
Form March 1936, Art Front, 1990
- Clergy, Ministers, Pastors, Rabbis,
Reverends, Missionaries, 1974, 1952,
1951, 1913, 1912, 1908, 1908a,
1908b, 1904, 1885, 1769
- (See Churches, Fathers, Ministers,
Missions, Padres, Pastors, Rectors, Religious Figures,
Reverends)
- Reverend A.P. Brown*, 1952, 1908,
1892, 1890
- Pastor, Baptist Church at Palms,
1952, 1908, 1892, 1890
- Preached alternate Sundays at
Ocean Park, 1952, 1908, 1892, 1890
- Rev. J.D.H. Browne, 1952, 1912, 1908,
1908a, 1908b
- Rector of St. Augustine's
Episcopal Church, 1952, 1912
- The Rev. John D.H. Browne [ -
], Preface, Bio., p. 434, 1908a; Portrait: Rev.
J.D.H. Browne, p. 296, 1908a,
1908b
- Robert J. Burdette, 1910
- Mabel Cohen, 1999
- Rev. James Conn,* 2009, 2008,
1983
- Reverend W.H. Cornett, 1952, 1912
- Pastor of the Santa Monica
Presbyterian Church, 1952, 1912
- Father Juan Crespi, pp. 18, 123,
1908a,
1769
- Rev. J.D. Crum, p. 148,
1908a,
1908b
- David John Donnan, D.D., 1952, 1951,
pp. 498, 507, 508, 1908a
- Pastor, First Presbyterian Church,
Santa Monica, 1952, 1951
- Franciscan order, p. 7,
1908a
- The Reverend Patrick Hawe [1847-
], 1974, 1952, 1912, 1908, 1908a, 1908b, 1885, 1847
- Pastor, St. Monica's Catholic
Church, 1952, 1912
- Rev. Patrick Hawe [1847-
], 1974,
Bio., pp. 19, 362, 1908a;
Portrait, Rev. Patrick Hawe, p. 294, 1908a,
1908b,
1885
- Father Michael Hennesy*,
1974,
1904
- Earnest Holmes, 1999
- Father Luis Jayme, p. 16,
1908a
- Jesuits, 1908a, p. 8,
1908a
- Father Francisco Lasuen, p. 19,
1908a
- The Reverend Lislie Lebinger, 1952,
1913
- Father Luis Martinez, p. 27,
1908a
- Rev. Janet McKeithen,* 2009,
2007
- Aimee Semple McPherson,*
1999,
1987, 1979,
1977,
1976, 1927, 1926, 1923, 1922, 1920s
- L.A. evangelist, Founder, Four
Square Church, 1999, 1926
- Father Peyri, pp. 42, 43,
1908a
- Rev. Sandie Richards,*
2004
- Miss Mary A. Safford, pp. 507, 508,
1908a
- Padre José B. Sanchez, p. 24,
1908a
- Sisters of Holy Name, pp. 198, 219,
1908a
- Rev. Julius Stevens, pp. 500, 507,
1908a
- Rev. Stephen Harris Taft, Sawtelle,
1910
- Entered ministry at twenty-two, 1847,
1910 pp. 497, 498, 500 ff,1908a
- Father José Zalvidea, p. 21,
1908a
- (Store) Clerks, p. 510, 1908a, 1890s,
1880s, 1884
- Jas. W. Kennedy [1869- ], for
M.E. Chapin, p. 510, 1908a, 1890s, 1884, 1880s
- U.S. President Cleveland,
1943,
1893
- Cleveland, Ohio, 2006,
1974, 1917, p. 510, 1908a, 1869,
- Donald W. Douglas, leaving the Army
Airforce wing of the Army Signal Corp in Washington, D.C.,
rejoined the Martin Organization in its new factory in
Cleveland, Ohio, 1974,
1917
- Peggy Clifford Santa Monica's Wright*
Brothers: The Muralist and The Writer Santa Monica
Mirror, 1 January
2000, 1 (29)
- Climates, Seasons, weather, diurnal
variations, Droughts, 1974, 1921, 1900s, 1888, 1877, 1875,
1860s
- (See Catastrophes;
Disasters)
- Droughts, 1860s
- Oratorical evocations,
1974,
1875
- Rainy Season, 1974,
1900s, 1877
- Mosquitos, 1974,
1900s, 1877
- Mean High Tide Line, 1974, 1921,
1888
- The distance to which the Jones
and Baker Land Co. owned the beach the fact of which was
raised in 1877 and which the courts settled in 1888, but the
exact distance was first determined in 1921,
1974,
1921, 1888, 1877
- "Property equals murder.",
2006?
- Walter B. Cline, 1947, 1894
- I894 La Fiesta de Los Angeles
Inaugural Executive Committee, 1947, 1894
- Chairman, Illuminating Special
Committee, I894 La Fiesta de Los Angeles, 1947,
1894
- (Mrs.) Walter B. Cline, 1947,
1894
- Patroness, 1894 La Fiesta de Los
Angeles, 1947, 1894
- Nels Cline, 2006
- Sonic Scenery @ The Natural History
Museum, 2006
- George Clinton and Parliament,
2005,
1978
- One Nation Under a Groove.,
2005, 1978
- Boyd Clopton, 1982
- Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the
Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
- Clothing, Apparel, 1976
- Swim Suits, Bikinis, 1976
- Shoes, 1983, 1939
- Clothing Stores, 2007, 2004a,
2003, 1974, 1925, 1924, 1923, 1920s, 1907
- Antique Women's
Clothing,
2004a
- Paris 1900, Romantic Finery
2004a
- Susan Lieberman*,
2004a
- Ammann Bazaar, 2941 Main Street,
Ocean Park, Cal., 2004a
- B.NY., Clothing, 2435 Main St.,
Edgemar Center for the Arts, 2004a
- L.R. Brooks, 132 Pier, O.P., 2003,
1907
- Fullerton & Campbell, 116 Pier
Av., 1974, 1924
- King's Men's Wear, 126 Pier Ave.,
O.P., 1920s
- A.M. Montgomery, 140 Pier, O.P.,
2003, 1907
- Montgomery's, 1408-10 Third St.,
Santa Monica, 1923
- Ocean Park Art Shop, 1920s
- 114 Pier Av., Ocean Park, Calif.
1920s
- Jane E. Duncan*; Formerly at 151
Pier Av. 1920s
- Paris 1900, Romantic Finery ,
2007, 2004a
- 2703 Main St., 2007,
2004a
- W.R. Parks, 1923
- 132-134 Pier Avenue, Ocean Park,
1923
- Richards' Clothes, 210 Haas
Bldg., Broadway at Seventh, 1925,
1924
- The Cloudster, 1974,
1921, 1920
- First airplane capable of flying
across the continent non-stop, with financial backing from
Donald Davis, designed and manufactured by Donald W. Douglas
(at Chelsea and Wilshire?) 1974,
1921, 1920
- Clover Field, 1990,
1974,
1940s, 1924
- Air National Guard Station, 1974,
1924
- Charles Lindbergh, 1974
- Takeoff point of the U.S. Army World
Flight, 1974, 1924
- Later, Santa Monica Municipal
Airport, 1974,
- The Club Chateau
Beach Club, 1990, 1927
- (The Club), 1990, 1927
- North of the Santa Monica Pier, 1990,
1927
- Club Del Mar, 1940sa
- The "Club House", 1908a,
1876
- Was set on fire July 19th, 1876 by an
incendiary for the purpose of robbery, the thieves getting away
with $850 from the bar during the excitement, 1908a, 1876
- Clubhouse, 2003, 1912
- 217 Clubhouse, Mrs. E.L. Beem,
Laundry, 2003, 1912
- Clubhouses, 1974, 1875
- (See Beach Clubs; Clubs)
- One Clubhouse [the tennis club in
the 1000 block on Third St.], 1974,
1875
- Clubs, Associations, Gangs,
Organizations, Political Parties, Teams, Unions, 2009, 2008, 2005,
2005b, 2004, 2004b, 1999, 1997,
1991,
1990,
1983,
1981, 1979, 1976, 1975, 1974, 1968, 1961, 1956, 1952,
1947, 1944, 1943,
1940s, 1940sa, 1938, 1936, 1935, 1934, 1932, 1930s, 1929,
1925,
1924, 1921, 1920s, 1911, 1910, 1910s, 1909, 1908, 1908a,
1907, 1905, 1901, 1900, 1900s, 1897, 1894, 1890s, 1885, 1882,
1880, 1880s, 1876, 1875, 1859, 1843
- The Allied Clubs,
1979,
1930s
- The sixth Allied Club, The Santa
Monica Deauville, 1979,
1935, 1930s
- Included LAAC, SMAC, South Bay
Yacht Club, the Deuville, 1979,
1940s, 1930s
- An LAAC organization of
interlocking sports club memberships, 1979,
1930s
- The All Year Club, 1979,
1974, 1921
- Harry Chandler 1979,
1921
- Santa Monica club to promote
virtues, tourism . . 1974, 1921
- American Artists' Congress,
1990,
1936
- Los Angeles branch, co-founded by
Knud Merrild, 1990, 1936
- American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2008,
2007
- AAA,
1999, 1912
- (American Automobile Association),
sanctioning body for the Vanderbilt Cup and for Grand Prix
Road Racing, 1999, 1909
- American Civil Liberties Union
(ACLU), 1981,
1977, 1923,
1920s
- Associated Telephone Company (now
General Telephone), 1983, 1980,
1930s, 1926
- Association for the Betterment of
Public Service, 1977,
1920s
- American Legion,
1990,
1926
- Long Beach Post #123,
1990,
1926
- Annual Interpost Water Carnival
and Mardi Gras, 1926
- Amigos del Pais,
1979,
1843
- First Los Angeles Anglo? social
club, 1979
- Dancing, cards, reading,
1979,
1843
- Automobile Club of Southern
California (AAA), 1940sa
- The Bank Clerks' Club of Los Angeles,
June 15, 1911
- The Beach Club, 2005,
1975,
1936
- Pacific Coast Highway (PCH), 2005,
1975, 1936
- Beach Clubs, 2005, 2005a,
1990,
1987,
1983,
1979,
1976, 1975, 1974, 1960,
1936, 1932, 1930, 1930s, 1927, 1926, 1924, 1923, 1922,
1920s,
- The Beach Club, 2005,
1990,
1975,
1936, 1927, 1923
- North of the Santa Monica Pier,
1990, 1927
- Pacific Coast Highway (PCH),
2005, 1975, 1936
- The Breakers Beach Club,
1990,
1927, 1926
- South of the Santa Monica Pier,
1990, 1927
- 1725 The Promenade, 1983, 1927,
1926
- Became the Waverly Club, 1725
Ocean Front, 1938
- The California Cabaña Club,
1979,
1940s
- Formerly the Deuville,
1979,
1940s
- Casa Del Mar Beach Club,
1990,
1983, 1930s, 1927, 1924
- South of the Santa Monica Pier,
1990
- 1910 The Promenade, 1983,
1924
- Club Chateau, 1990,
1927
- North of the Santa Monica Pier,
1990, 1927
- Club Del Mar, 1940sa
- Deauville Club (1926-),
1990,
1979,
1960,
1930, 1927, 1926
- North of the Santa Monica Pier,
1990, 1927
- Municipal Pier, From
Palisades Park Santa Monica, California Post Card,
M-12-Western Publishing & Novelty Co., Los
Angeles, Calif. Curteichcolor-Art-Creation From Color
Transparencies (reg. U.S.A. Pat.Off.), JT, Note the roof
of the Deauville Club through the succulents,
1960
- The Edgewater, 1990,
1979,
1974, 1930s, 1927, 1920s
- Financially-troubled Beach
Club, 1979,
1920s
- South of the Santa Monica Pier,
1990, 1927
- Became the Jonathon Club,
1938
- The Gables, 1990,
1979,
1927, 1920s
- North of the Santa Monica Pier,
1990, 1927
- Financially-troubled Beach
Club, 1979,
1920s
- The Jonathon Club, 2006,
1990,
1938
- Formerly the Eddgewater, 1990,
1938
- North of the Santa Monica Pier,
2006
- Miramar, 1990,
1927
- North of the Santa Monica Pier,
1990, 1927
- The Sand and Sea Club,
1979,
1932
- Santa Monica Athletic Club
(1924-), 1990,
1979,
1929. 1927, 1924, 1922
- July, 1929, the five-year-old
Santa Monica Athletic Club was taken over by the LAAC,
1979,
1929, 1924
- North of the Santa Monica Pier,
1990, 1927, 1922
- Sea Breeze, 1990,
1927
- North of the Santa Monica Pier,
1990, 1927
- Wavecrest, 1990,
1927
- North of the Santa Monica Pier,
1990, 1927
- The Waverly Club, 1990,
1927, 1926,
- Formerly The Breakers, 1725
Ocean Front, 1938
- Benevolent Societies,
- (Burial, Drinking, Insurance,
Mutual Assistance, Validation)
- B.P.O.E. (Elks)
- Masons
- Odd Fellows
- Shriners
- B.O.P.E. (Elks) Club, Lodge p. 512,
1908a
- Santa Monica B.O.P.E. (Elks) Club,
p. 512, 1908a
- C.C. Cheney [ - ], p. 512,
1908a, 1890, 1885
- W.M. Kendall, M.D. [1869-
], p. 510, 1908a
- Black Surfer's Association,
2008
- The Breakers Beach Club,
1990,
1927, 1926
- South of the Santa Monica Pier,
1990, 1927
- 1725 The Promenade, 1983, 1927,
1926
- Became the Waverly Club, 1725
Ocean Front, 1938
- Brentwood Country Club,
1979,
1916
- J.J. Jenkins, 300-acre site,
1979,
1916
- Clubhouse on San Vicente
Boulevard, 1979,
1916
- LAAC arranged for reciprocal
membership priviledges, 1979,
1916
- The California Association of Cycling
Clubs, 1979,
1890s
- Rival Professional League of the
League of American Wheelmen, 1979,
1890s
- The California Cabaña
Club, 1979,
1940s
- Formerly the Deuville,
1979,
1940s
- The California Club, 1979,
1977,
1908
- Building designed by John
Parkinson, 1979, 1908
- William May Garland, President,
1979, 1908
- Joseph Scott, defended the private
club status, 1979, 1908
- Site of the annual banquet hosted
by the All Year Club for the Los Angeles Board of
Supervisors, 1977
- California Federation of Women's
Clubs, 1990,
1934
- Annual Convention held in the La
Monica Convention Center, 1990, 1934
- Casa Del Mar Beach Club,
1990,
1983,
1930s, 1927, 1924
- South of the Santa Monica Pier,
1990
- 1910 The Promenade, 1983,
1924
- The Catalina Art Association, 1997,
1960
- Century Club for cross-country
horseback riding, 1979.
1882
- Became the L.A. Wheelmen,
1979,
1882
- Century Federal Savings and Loan
Association, 1974
- Santa Monica headquarters,
1974
- The City Club of Los Angeles,
July 31, 1909
- Civic Clubs, 1987, 1907
- Pick and Shovel Club, 1987,
1907
- A civic club to which Mrs.
Kinney belonged, 1987, 1907
- Club Chateau, 1990,
1927
- North of the Santa Monica Pier,
1990, 1927
- Club Del Mar, 1940sa
- The Concordia Club, Main
Street, Los Angeles, 1947, 1894
- Country Clubs, 1979,
1925, 1924, 1916
- Brentwood Country Club, 1979,
1916
- Annette Kellerman Country Club,
1925, 1924
- Los Angeles Country Club, 1979,
1897
- The Riviera Country Club, 1979,
1923
- Club House designed by J.
Bernard Richards, Santa Monica, 1979, 1920s
- Cricket Club, 1908a
- Deauville Club (1926-),
1990,
1979,
1930, 1927, 1926
- North of the Santa Monica Pier,
1990
- a romantic Norman structure built
in 1926, 1979
- 250 ft. of beach front, 1979,
1930
- Partially owned by the LAAC, 1979,
1930, 1930s,
- Entertained the Czech Olympic
Team, 1979, 1932
- One of the Allied Clubs, it was
taken over by the Federal Government, 1979, 1940s
- Del Mar Beach Club, 1990,
1983,
1930s, 1927, 1924
- (See Casa Del Mar)
- South of the Santa Monica Pier,
1990
- 1910 The Promenade, 1983,
1924
- The Edgewater, 1990,
1979,
1974, 1930s, 1927, 1920s
- Financially-troubled Beach Club,
1979, 1920s
- South of the Santa Monica Pier,
1990, 1927
- Became the Jonathon Club, 1990,
1938
- Elks Lodge #906, 2005, 1975,
1930s
- Benevolent and Protective Order of
Elks (B.P.O.E.), 1983, 1926, 1909
- Elks Club, 1909
- Week-long Los Angeles
Convention, 1999, 1909
- Santa Monica Elks Lodge, 1983,
1926
- Built the Carlton
Apartments, 1926
- Elks Lodge #906, 2005,
1975,
1930s
- Carl Johnson, 2005, 1975,
1930s,
- Karl Rydgren*, 2005, 1975,
1930s
- The Engineers' & Architects'
Association, Los Angeles (February 9, 1910)
- The Gables, 1990,
1979,
1927, 1920s
- North of the Santa Monica Pier,
1990, 1927
- Financially-troubled Beach Club,
1979, 1920s
- Gambling Club, 1987, 1923
- Beneath which was the once
high-class cafe, the Submarine Garden, and then a gambling
den and warren, 1987, 1920
- Gold Star Mothers of Santa Monica,
1983,
1951
- Grand Army of the Republic Auxiliary,
1983,
1971
- The Greater Santa Monica Club,
1990,
1926, 1922
- Gun clubs, hunting clubs,
1979,
1890s
- The Harvard Club of Los Angeles, p.
131, 1908a, 1905
- F,H. Rindge, President, from the
time of its formation until his death, 1908a,
1905
- Hell's Angels, 2003, 1956
- Motorcycle Club which hung out at
The Venture Inn, the Saucy Dog and the Venice Canals, 2003,
1956
- Stephen Jackson Women's Relief Corp,
No. 124, 2003, 1923
- Stephen Jackson Women's Relief Corps
No. 124 of the Grand Army of the Republic Auxiliary , 1983,
1971
- The Jonathon Club, 2006,
1990,
1938, 1908
- The Jonathan Club, 1908a
- Henry Huntington, president, 1979,
1908
- Formerly the Edgewater,
1990,
1938
- North of the Santa Monica Pier,
2006
- Annette Kellerman Country Club, 1925,
1924
- All members of your family enjoy
privileges under your membership, 1925, 1924
- Located near Los Angeles, 1925,
1924
- Is the only one of its kind in the
world, 1925, 1924
- Diet, 1925, 1924
- Golf, 1925, 1924
- Indoor and outdoor sports and
pastimes, 1925, 1924
- Physical education, 1925,
1924
- Swimming, 1925, 1924
- Knights of Pythias, p. 509, 1908a
- John G. French, member, p. 509.
1908a
- The Ladies' Club of Ocean Park, May
20, 1909
- The Laguna Art Association, 1997,
1960, 1947
- Lawn Tennis Club,
1908a
- The League of American Wheelmen,
1979,
1890s
- The Library Association, 1908a,
1876
- Lincoln Study Club, 1991
- First in Detroit, then in Los
Angeles, 1991
- Founded by John Cage's Mother,
Women's Club Editor for the LA Times,
1991
- The Los Angeles Association of
Stationary Engineers, December 29, 1911.
- The Los Angeles Athletic Club (LAAC),
1979,
1908, 1907, 1901, 1890s, 1889, 1882, 1880
- The Los Angeles Country Club,
1979,
1897
- Los Angeles Turf Club,
1987,
1977, 1956
- Involved with O. Chandler
developing Santa Anita, in part, 1977
- Along with CBS, leased the Ocean
Park Pier and developed P.O.P., 1987, 1956
- Los Angeles Wheelmen,
1979,
1882
- Bicycling Club, 1979,
1882
- Affiliated with the LAAC,
1979,
1891
- Sponsored the Annual Santa Monica
Road Race, 1979,
1894, 1892, 1891
- Masons, 2004, 2004b,
1985,
1964,
1935, p. 350, 1908a
- Masons, 1935, 1908a
- a Royal Arch Mason, Scottish
Rites 1908a,
- Commemorative plaque for Alexander
Fraser's role as Charter Master of the Ocean Park Lodge 369,
Masons F & A, along with Herbert Richmond Gage; George
Merritt Jones and Abbot Kinney, Heritage Square Museum,
1985
- W.M. Kendall, M.D,, p. 510, 1908a
- J.B. Nethercutt was a 32nd Degree
Past Master Mason, 2004, 2004b
- Masonic Temple, 1964
- Membership Organizations,
1974
- Men's Clubs, 2005, 1999,
1983,
1979,
1977, 1975, 1943,
1930s, 1912, 1909, 1880s, 1876, 1875, 1870s
- Benevolent and Protective Order of
Elks (B.P.O.E.), 1983, 1926, 1909
- Elks Club, 1909
- Week-long Los Angeles
Convention, 1999, 1909
- Santa Monica Elks Lodge, 1983,
1926
- Built the Carlton
Apartments, 1926
- Elks Lodge #906, 2005,
1975,
1930s
- Carl Johnson, 2005, 1975,
1930s,
- Karl Rydgren*, 2005, 1975,
1930s
- The California Club,
1979,
1977,
1908
- Hell's Angels, 2003,
1956
- Masons, 2004, 2004b
- Alexander Fraser, G. Jones,
Abbott Kinney,
- J.B. Nethercutt was a 32nd
Degree Past Master Mason, 2004, 2004b
- Native Sons of the Golden West,
1983. 1939, 1934
- Shriner's, 1999, 1912
- Los Angeles Convention, 1999,
1912
- Sons of the Revolution of the
State of California, 1983
- Straight Satans, 1997,
1968
- The Uplifters, 1979,
1975
- The Washoe Club, Virginia City,
NV, 1943,
1890s, 1880s, 1876, 1875, 1870s
- Miramar, 1990,
1927
- North of the Santa Monica Pier,
1990, 1927
- Motorcycle Gangs, 1997,
1968
- Hell's Angels, 2003, 1956
- Motorcycle Club which hung out
at The Venture Inn, the Saucy Dog and the Venice Canals,
2003, 1956
- Straight Satans, 1997,
1968
- The Muscle Beach Weightlifters Club,
1990, 1955
- Dr. Paul Maclin*, President,
1990,
1955
- Music Clubs, 2009
- The National Carousel Association,
1990, 1981, 1979
- National Conference, Santa Monica,
1990, 1979
- Native Daughters of the Golden
West, 1983,
1970
- Beverly Hills Parlor, 1983, 1970
- Native Sons of the Golden West,
1983.
1939, 1934
- Nightclubs, 1981, 1920s
- Brown Derby; Musso and Franks
Grill; 1981, 1930s
- The Ocean Park Association,
2007
- The Parent Teachers Association,
1952, 1906, 1900s
- Pier Athletic Club, 1987, 1916
- On the Great Western Pier at Ocean
Front Walk, razed the Pier Athletic Club and an adjacent
shooting gallery, 1987, 1916
- Pick and Shovel Club, 2005b, 1987,
1907
- A civic club to which Mrs. Kinney
belonged, 1987, 1907
- Polo Club, 1908a
- The Riviera Country Club,
1979,
1923
- Club house designed by J. Bernard
Richards, Santa Monica, 1979,
1920s
- The Sand and Sea Club,
1979,
1940s, 1932
- The German Olympic Team was
entertained at the Sand and Sea Club, 1979,
1932
- Became the Hermosa Biltmore,
before being taken over by the National Youth
Admjinistration during a time of financial distress,
1979,
1940s
- Santa Monica Athletic Club (1924-),
1990,
1979,
1929. 1927, 1924, 1922
- July, 1929, the five-year-old
Santa Monica Athletic Club was taken over by the LAAC,
1979,
1929, 1924
- North of the Santa Monica Pier,
1990, 1927, 1922
- One of the Allied Clubs, it was
taken over by a private buyer, 1979,
1940s
- The Santa Monica Auxiliary to the
Women's Committee for the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra,
1952
- The Santa Monica Bay Women's
Club, 1952,
1910s, 1900, 1890s
- The members of the Child Study
Circle, 1952,
1910s, 1900s, 1890s
- The Santa Monica Nature Club, 1981,
1980, 1976, 1956, 1944
- Santa Monica Swimming Club,
1990,
1923
- Santa Monica Toastmistress Club, 1975
- Date: 1896
- Connie Cramer, 1975,
1896
- Santa Monica Women's Club,
1952,
1908a, 1907, 1906, 1900s
- Child Study Circle,
1952,
1907, 1906, 1900s
- Santa Monica W.C.T.U., 1908a,
1885-
- Santa Monica Women's Club, 1908a,
- Sea Breeze, 1990,
1927
- North of the Santa Monica Pier,
1990, 1927
- Secret Societies, 1947, 1935,
1894
- Dr. W. Le Moyne Wills, 1947,
1894
- I894 La Fiesta de Los Angeles
Inaugural Executive Committee, 1947, 1894
- Chairman, Secret Societies
Special Committee, 1947, 1894
- Shriners, 1999, 1912
- Los Angeles Convention, 1999, 1912
- Sons of the Revolution of the State
of California, 1983
- The South Coast Yacht Club,
1979,
1940s, 1901
- One of the Allied Clubs, it was
taken over by the Coast Guard, 1979,
1940s
- Straight Satans, 1997,
1968
- Tennis, 1925, 1924, 1908a
- Teutonia Verein,
1979,
1859,
- a singing and social club, 1979,
1859
- The University Club, at Redlands,
February 3, 1910
- The Uplifters Club, 1979,
1975, 1920s, 1914
- L. Frank Baum (-1919), 1979, 1975,
1919
- Harry Marston Haldeman, Sr., 1979,
1975, 1912
- Ted Shawn, 1979, 1910s
- The Venice Surfing Club, 1987,
1930s
- The Washoe Club, Virginia City, NV,
1943,
1876, 1875
- Avenue B, burned, 1943,
1875
- Avenue C, 1943, 1896,
1876
- Wavecrest, 1990,
1927
- North of the Santa Monica Pier,
1990, 1927
- The Waverly Club, 1990,
1927, 1926,
- Formerly The Breakers, 1990. 1927,
1926
- 1725 Ocean Front, 1938
- Western Association of Art Museums,
270 Sutter Street, San Francisco, California 94108,
1980,
- The Wheelmen of the Past Century,
1979,
1942, 1936, 1926
- Held annual dinner meetings at the
LAAC Club from 1926 to 1942, 1979
- Sheriff Biscailuz* was installed
as chairman (1936-1942), 1979
- The Women's Christian Temperance
Union (W.C,T.U.), 1974, 1900s
- Allied with the Dry Forces,
1974,
1900s
- Women's Clubs, 2003, 1991,
1990,
1983,
1974,
1970, 1952,
1951, 1934, 1925, 1924, 1910s, 1900, 1890s
- John Cage's Mother, Women's Club
editor for the Los Angeles Times, 1991
- Founded Lincoln Study Club,
First in Detroit, then in Los Angeles, 1991
- Women's Club editor for the
Los Angeles Times, 1991
- California Federation of Women's
Clubs, 1990, 1934
- Annual Convention held in the
La Monica Convention Center, 1990, 1934
- Child Study Circle, 1952, 1907,
1906, 1900s
- Part of the Santa Monica
Women's Club, 1952, 1907, 1906, 1900s
- Grand Army of the Republic
Auxiliary, 1983,
1971
- Gold Star Mothers of Santa Monica,
1983,
1951
- Native Daughters of the Golden
West, 1983,
1970
- Beverly Hills Parlor, 1983,
1970
- Stephen Jackson Women's Relief
Corp, No. 124, 2003, 1923
- Stephen Jackson Women's Relief
Corps No. 124 of the Grand Army of the Republic Auxiliary ,
1983,
1971
- Annette Kellerman Country Club,
1925, 1924
- Lincoln Study Club,
1991
- The Santa Monica Bay Women's Club,
1974,
1952,
1910s, 1900, 1890s
- Civic Concerns, 1908a,
- The members of the Child Study
Circle, 1952,
1910s, 1900s, 1890s
- Santa Monica Toastmistress Club
Date: 1896
- Connie Cramer, 1975,
1896
- Santa Monica W.C.T.U., 1908a,
1885
- Santa Monica Women's Club,
1952,
1908a, 1907, 1906, 1900s
- Child Study Circle,
1952,
1907, 1906, 1900s
- The Women's Christian Temperance
Union (W.C,T.U.), 1974,
1900s
- Allied with the Dry Forces,
1974, 1900s
- Club Tropical, 2005b
- 8641 Washington Blvd, Culver City,
CA, 21 March 2005, 2005b
- Club Women, 2003, 1991,
1990,
1987, 1974, 1952,
1911, 1910s, 1907, 1906, 1903, 1900s, 1890s,
- Mrs. J. Blanchard, Children's Study
Circle, 1952, 1906, 1900s
- John Cage's mother, founded the
Lincoln Study Club first in Detroit and then in Los Angeles;
Women's Club editor for the Los Angeles Times,
1991
- California Federation of Women's
Clubs, 1990, 1934
- Annual Convention held in the La
Monica Convention Center, 1990, 1934
- The Child Study Circle,
1952,
1910s, 1900s, 1890s
- Mrs. J. Blanchard, Children's
Study Circle, 1952, 1906, 1900s
- Mrs. S.J. Egleston,
1974
- Mrs. Mae Fogel, Children's Study
Circle, 1952, 1906, 1900s
- Mrs George H. Hutton,
1974
- Mrs. (Abbot) Margaret Kinney,*
1987,
1952,
1907
- Mrs. Carrie Parker, Children's
Study Circle, 1952, 1906, 1900s
- Connie Cramer, 1975, 1896
- Santa Monica Toastmistresses,
1975, 1888
- Mrs. S.J. Egleston, 1974
- Mrs. Mae Fogel, Children's Study
Circle, 1952, 1906, 1900s
- Anna George,* 2003, 1981, 1911
- Prominent Club Woman, 2003,
1911
- Mrs George H. Hutton,
1974
- Mrs. Margaret Kinney*,
1987,
1952,
1907
- Mrs. Abbott Kinney, Children's
Study Circle, 1952, 1906, 1900s
- Belonged to the civic
organization, the Pick and Shovel Club, which resisted Mayor
Burke and the Ocean Park Board of Trustee's orders to
Marshall G.G. Watt to have George Culver dynamite the newly
poured concrete foundations of Abbot Kinney's bathhouse,
1987, 1907
- Mrs. H.R. Morton, P.T.A., 1952, 1906,
1900s
- The Parents Teachers Association,
1952, 19065, 1900s
- Mrs. Fogel, Santa Monica Schools,
PTA, 1952, 1900s
- Mrs. H.R. Morton, P.T.A., 1952,
1906, 1900s
- Mrs. D.G. Stephens, Santa Monica
Schools, PTA, 1952, 1900s
- Mrs. Carrie Parker, Children's Study
Circle, 1952, 1906, 1900s
- Santa Monica Bay Women's Club,
1974,
1952,
1910s, 1900s, 1890s
- The Child Study Circle,
1952,
1910s, 1900s, 1890s
- Mrs. J. Blanchard, Children's
Study Circle, 1952, 1906, 1900s
- Mrs. S.J. Egleston,
1974
- Mrs. Mae Fogel, Children's
Study Circle, 1952, 1906, 1900s
- Mrs George H. Hutton,
1974
- Mrs. (Abbot) Margaret Kinney,*
1987,
1952,
1907
- Mrs. Carrie Parker, Children's
Study Circle, 1952, 1906, 1900s
- Mrs. E.J. Vawter,
1952,
1890s
- Mrs. D.G. Stephens, Santa Monica
Schools, PTA, Santa Monica School Board, 1952,
1900s
- Mrs. E.J. Vawter, 1952,
1890s
- Clue to Kalo One Way, It's Every
Way Leaf/Mush LP/ CD/vinyl,
2005b
- Japan only
- Come to Mean a Natural Law ,
Daedelus remix, 2005b
- The Clump, 1979,
1970s
- A Santa Monica Apartment Complex
maintained by Synanon, 1979, 1970s
- Leonard Clunes, 1990,
1972
- "Save the Bay" organizer, 1990,
1972
- A Cluster of Oranges, 1909
- Published by the Benham
Company, Los Angeles, Ca., Made in America, Postmarked
1909,
KR
- Sam Clutie, 1999, 1966
- Artist, Contributor, Tower of
Protest Panel, NY, 1999, 1966
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