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|a THE GABRIELINO AND THEIR HOME -- The Gabrielino, A.L. Kroeber -- People of the Chaparral, Bernice Eastman Johnston -- A Way of Life, Hugo Reid -- Channel Island Artifacts, Arthur Woodward -- Instructing the Children, Ger6nimo Boscana -- Talking to Grizzlies, Tracy I. Storer and Lloyd P. Tevis, Jr. -- Coyote and the Water, as told by the Gabrielino Laborers and Servants, B.D. Wilson -- The Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island, George Nidever -- THE SPANIARDS STEAL THE SCENE -- First Glimpses of the Coast, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo -- Along the Coast in 1602, Antonio de la Ascensibn -- First Travelers through the Land, Juan Crespi -- Founding Mission San Gabriel, Francisco Palou -- Three Tortillas a Day, Juan Bautista de Anza -- The Mission Flourishes, Pedro Font -- Recommending a Pueblo on the Porci6ncula, Phelipe de Neve -- Instructions for the Recruitment, Teodoro de Croix -- The Pueblo of Los Angeles Is Founded, Edwin A. Beilharz -- Petition for a Land Grant, Manual Pkrez Nieto -- The Country Town of the Angels, John Caughey -- PASTORAL INTERLUDE -- "A Mission at Climax, Harrison G. Rogers -- "A Paramedic on Tour, James Ohio Pattie -- California's First Vigilance Committee, Hubert Howe Bancroft -- A Floating General Store, Richard Henry Dana -- A Rascally Set, Faxon Dean Atherton -- License To Marry, Susanna Bryant Dakin -- The Decay of the Mission, Hugo Reid -- Life on the Ranchos, Robert Glass Cleland -- Gold! Gold! Gold! from San Francisquito! J.M. Guinn -- Carrillo Family Anecdotes, Horace Bell -- AMERICAN TAKEOVER -- California Proclaimed American, Robert F. Stockton -- By Far the Most Favourable Portion, E. Gould Buffum -- A Forty-Niner Welcomed, Jacob Y. Stover -- Slave Mart, Horace Bell -- I Know the "Californians" Well, Benjamin Hayes -- The Washington Birthday Ball, Horace Bell -- Reminiscences of the Fifties, Harris Newmark -- Crime and Punishment, Leonard Pitt -- Getting Out the Vote, Horace Bell -- The Captivity of Olive Oatman, Los Angeles Star -- A Most Lovely Locality, William H. Brewer -- The Passing of the Cow Counties, Robert Glass Cleland -- AN AMERICAN CITY EMERGES -- The Centennial Parade, 1. J. Warner, Benjamin Hayes, and J.P. Widney -- Childhood Recollections, Sarah Bixby-Smith -- Vagrant Rivers, Bernice Eastman Johnston -- Madame Modjeska's Utopian Dream, Robert V. Hine -- Ranchos Tej6n, Mary Austin -- A Health Rush Begins, John E. Baur -- Water Rights in Condominium, J.A. Alexander -- Steel Ropes into the Howling Wilderness, Robert C. Post -- The Condition and Needs of the Mission Indians, Helen Hunt Jackson -- The Great Southern California Boom, T.S. Van Dyke and Glenn S. Dumke -- SPECTER OF NO GROWTH -- The Fight for a Free Port, Glenn Chesney Quiett -- Sunkist Advertising-the Iowa Campaign, Josephine Kingsbury Jacobs -- Pacific Electric, Franklin Walker -- "The Rape of Owens Valley," Morrow Mayo -- "There It Is-Take It," Remi Nadeau -- Abbot Kinney's Venice, Franklin Walker -- The Missions Romanticized, John O. Pohlmann -- AUTOS AND MOVIES AND OIL -- A Motor Trip in 1910, Jackson A. Graves -- Enter the Moviemakers, Remi Nadeau -- "The Crime of the Century," Grace Heilman Stimson -- "Casey Jones Was an Angeleno," Joe Hill -- The Chaparral, Francis M. Fultz -- The Belled Doe, Robinson Jeffers -- The Real Estate Boom of the Twenties, W.W. Robinson -- The House that God Built, Aimee Semple McPherson -- Across the Generation Gap, Ralph S. Bunche -- Millionaires' Retreat, Morrow Mayo -- A TIME OF CATASTROPHE -- The Failure of San Francisquito Dam, Charles F. Outland -- The Long Beach Earthquake, LaRee Caughey -- I, Governor of California, and How I Ended Poverty, Upton Sinclair -- The Miracle of the Boysenberry, Roger Holmes and Paul Bailey -- Simon Rodia, Andrew F. Rolle -- Introducing the Cut-Rate Drugstore, David E. Albert -- Building Boulder Dam, Frank Waters -- Raymond Chandler's Los Angeles, Philip Durham -- The White Wing as Artist, Matt Weinstock -- What Makes Sammy Run? Budd Schulberg -- The First Freeway, H. Marshall Goodwin -- "When I Return from a Trip to the East," Carey McWilliams -- ADJUSTING TO WAR AND TO PEACE -- Johnny Got His Gun, Dalton Trumbo -- The Great Los Angeles Air Raid, Jack Smith -- Why It Happened Here, Roger Daniels -- Impact of Relocation, S.J. Oki and the Minidoka Irrigator -- One Big Assembly Line, Donald W. Douglas -- War on the Zoot-Suiters, John D. Weaver -- Smog Settles over Los Angeles, John Anson Ford -- Scotching Restrictive Covenants, Loren Miller -- The Garment Industry, Carey McWilliams -- From War Profits to Peace Profits, Earl Pomeroy -- MEGALOPOLIS -- Supersubdivider, Remi Nadeau -- The Sign-Up, Abraham Polonsky -- Hyperion to a Satyr, Aldous Huxley -- A Revolution under the Ribs, Lawrence Lipton -- A Plea for Abolition of the Death Penalty, Edmund G. (Pat) Brown -- H20'Malley, or, Let 'em Drink Beer, Jim Murray -- Nobody Was Listening, Elizabeth Poe -- La Ley-the Law, Ruben Salazar -- Home Is a Freeway, William Bronson -- Farewell to the "Loyalty" Oath, John Caughey -- Overview, Neil Morgan -- CITY LIMITS OR NEW HORIZONS -- The Mountains and the Megalopolis, Joseph E. Brown -- Brush Fires, Richard G. Lillard -- Black Mesa, William Brown -- Smog for Export, William Greenburg -- A New Force-the Blacks, John & LaRee Caughey -- UCLA, Nancy Newhall -- Parthenon of the West, Gregor Piatigorsky -- All in the Family, Howard F. Stein -- Slaves and Masters of the Freeways, Reyner Banham -- Serendipity at 55 MPH, Phil Kerby -- Three Prongs in the Fountain, Jack Smith -- Planning for the Future, Allan Tempo and Harvey S. Perloff -- PROSPECTS OF NEW HORIZONS.
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