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San Luis Obispo County Outlaws

Author : Jim Gregory
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 151 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2017-10-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781439663004

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California was a wild and lawless place in the 1850s, and San Luis Obispo County was no exception. Outlaws and bandits passed along the El Camino Real, now Highway 101, leaving a trail of victims. Despite attempts to stem the tide of crime with a vigilante committee and a string of executions, notorious men continued to be drawn to the central coast well into the next century. The James brothers, the Daltons and even Al Capone made their mark here, while lawmen worked to tame this piece of the western frontier. Author Jim Gregory details nefarious activities lost to time.

San Luis Obispo County Outlaws: Desperados, Vigilantes and Bootleggers

Author : Jim Gregory
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 1 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : History
ISBN : 9781625859266

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San Luis Obispo County Outlaws: Desperados, Vigilantes and Bootleggers by Jim Gregory Pdf

California was a wild and lawless place in the 1850s, and San Luis Obispo County was no exception. Outlaws and bandits passed along the El Camino Real, now Highway 101, leaving a trail of victims. Despite attempts to stem the tide of crime with a vigilante committee and a string of executions, notorious men continued to be drawn to the central coast well into the next century. The James brothers, the Daltons and even Al Capone made their mark here, while lawmen worked to tame this piece of the western frontier. Author Jim Gregory details nefarious activities lost to time.

San Luis Obispo

Author : Janet Penn Franks
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 134 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN : 0738529273

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San Luis Obispo was founded in 1772 as a mission in the foothills of the Santa Lucia Mountains on California's Central Coast. The city that grew from a rustic pueblo, with its scattering of adobe buildings, today has a wealth of architectural styles. From the simple barns of the outlying farm community, to the grand hotels and lively saloons kept busy by the Southern Pacific Railroad depot, and back full circle to the Mission Revival style edifices of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo's architecture has echoed its history. Motor travel brought the world's first motel to this half-way point on California's historic Highway 101, and the famously zany tourist attraction, the Madonna Inn.

San Luis Obispo County Wine: A World-Class History

Author : Libbie Agran and Heather Muran with the Wine History Project of San Luis Obispo County
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : History
ISBN : 9781467146296

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San Luis Obispo County Wine: A World-Class History by Libbie Agran and Heather Muran with the Wine History Project of San Luis Obispo County Pdf

In the mid-1800s, fortune seekers from around the world flocked to California, but not all of them ended up in the gold fields. Many settled in San Luis Obispo County, drawn by the Mediterranean climate perfect for planting a familiar crop: grapevines. Local viticulture originated with the Spanish Missions, but it blossomed with the influx of intrepid adventurers. Growers and winemakers like Pierre Dallidet, an immigrant who helped save the French wine industry, and Henry Ditmas and James Anderson, who were the first to plant Zinfandel grapes, established vineyards and set about crafting award-winning wine in the fertile soil of Central California. Join the experts at the Wine History Project of San Luis Obispo County as they share the unique stories of these legendary winemakers.

Paso Robles

Author : Andrea H. Hobbs,Milene F. Radford,Paso Robles Pioneer Museum
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : History
ISBN : 0738547212

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Paso Robles by Andrea H. Hobbs,Milene F. Radford,Paso Robles Pioneer Museum Pdf

Halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, the historic town of Paso Robles became known for its abundance of hot mineral springs that brought relief from pain--first for the Salinan Indians, then for the Franciscan friars. As word of the springs' healing powers spread, hotels and bathhouses were built to accommodate the tourists who came seeking cures. The little community developed steadily after 1886, when the railroad arrived and town lots were auctioned. Area homesteaders raised cattle, grew grain, and planted fruit, walnut, and almond orchards--all without irrigation. Once known as the almond capital of the world, Paso Robles' agriculture has gradually changed from dry-land farms to irrigated vineyards. Tourists are attracted to Paso Robles for its mild climate, beautiful scenery, and mineral baths, which are being revived. The area's rich heritage is portrayed through more than 200 images from public and private historical collections.

World War II Arroyo Grande

Author : Jim Gregory
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : History
ISBN : 9781467119580

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World War II Arroyo Grande by Jim Gregory Pdf

On December 7, 1941, war came to Arroyo Grande when two local sailors were killed on the USS Arizona at Pearl Harbor. People from the small town were thrust into great circumstances and quickly answered the call for action. A local storekeeper's son won the Silver Star after he brought his flaming B-17 safely back to base. A valley farmworker served with the famed 442nd Regimental Combat Team, largely composed of soldiers of Japanese descent. Chinese guerrillas commanded by Mao Zedong--the future Chairman Mao--threw a birthday party for an Arroyo Grande soldier. At home, community groups like the Arroyo Grande Women's Club brought packed lunches for their Japanese American neighbors on the morning they were forced to leave for the internment camps. Local author Jim Gregory brings to life the sorrows and triumphs of a dramatic period in local history.

Vietnamese in Orange County

Author : Thuy Vo Dang,Linda Trinh Vo,Tram Le
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2015-03-09
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781439650288

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Vietnamese in Orange County by Thuy Vo Dang,Linda Trinh Vo,Tram Le Pdf

Vietnamese Americans have transformed the social, cultural, economic, and political life of Orange County, California. Previously, there were Vietnamese international students, international or war brides, or military personnel living in the United States, but the majority arrived as refugees and immigrants after the end of the Vietnam War in 1975. Although they are lumped together as "refugees," Vietnamese Americans are diverse in terms of their class, ethnic, regional, religious, linguistic, and ideological backgrounds. Their migration path varied, and they often struggled with resettling in a new homeland and rebuilding their lives. They are dispersed throughout the country, but many are concentrated in central Orange County, where three cities--Westminster, Garden Grove, and Santa Ana--have "Welcome to Little Saigon" signs. They constitute the largest population of Vietnamese outside of Vietnam and have created flourishing residential neighborhoods and bustling commercial centers and contribute to the political and cultural life of the region. This book captures snapshots of Vietnamese life in Orange County over the span of 40 years and shows a dynamic, vibrant community that is revitalizing the region.

Baseball in Orange County

Author : Chris Epting
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : History
ISBN : 9780738593289

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Baseball in Orange County by Chris Epting Pdf

The history of baseball in Orange County, Calif., from its beginnings among oil well workers in the late 1880s to the present day.

Places Left Unfinished at the Time of Creation

Author : John Phillip Santos
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2000-08-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781440679193

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Places Left Unfinished at the Time of Creation by John Phillip Santos Pdf

Finalist for the National Book Award!In this beautifully wrought memoir, award-winning writer John Philip Santos weaves together dream fragments, family remembrances, and Chicano mythology, reaching back into time and place to blend the story of one Mexican family with the soul of an entire people. The story unfolds through a pageant of unforgettable family figures: from Madrina--touched with epilepsy and prophecy ever since, as a girl, she saw a dying soul leave its body--to Teofilo, who was kidnapped as an infant and raised by the Kikapu Indians of Northern Mexico. At the heart of the book is Santos' search for the meaning of his grandfather's suicide in San Antonio, Texas, in 1939. Part treasury of the elders, part elegy, part personal odyssey, this is an immigration tale and a haunting family story that offers a rich, magical view of Mexican-American culture.

Unlikely General

Author : Mary Stockwell
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 374 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2018-01-01
Category : Generals
ISBN : 9780300214758

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Unlikely General by Mary Stockwell Pdf

A vivid and engaging biography of the remarkable Revolutionary Era military figure who scored a crucial victory at Fallen Timbers despite profound personal troubles

NORAD and Cheyenne Mountain AFS

Author : J. Brian "Bear" Lihani, DAFC
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : History
ISBN : 9781467133302

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NORAD and Cheyenne Mountain AFS by J. Brian "Bear" Lihani, DAFC Pdf

The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) was established as a result of an agreement between Canada and the United States to defend against increasing Soviet military capabilities. In the early years of World War II, the leaders of the United States and Canada agreed to military cooperation, thus beginning strong defense relations still evident today. Military and civilian personnel from both countries work together for the defense of North America. Established as a formal military command in 1958, NORAD has been headquartered in Colorado Springs since its inception. In the late 1950s, a decision was made to move the Continental Air Defense Command combat operations center to an underground facility to provide a secure and hardened location for air defense operations. After several locations were evaluated, Cheyenne Mountain, south of Colorado Springs, Colorado, was chosen for the new command center. In operation since 1966, Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station continues to be America's fortress.

Frontier Rebels: The Fight for Independence in the American West, 1765-1776

Author : Patrick Spero
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2018-09-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9780393634716

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Frontier Rebels: The Fight for Independence in the American West, 1765-1776 by Patrick Spero Pdf

The untold story of the “Black Boys,” a rebellion on the American frontier in 1765 that sparked the American Revolution. In 1763, the Seven Years’ War ended in a spectacular victory for the British. The French army agreed to leave North America, but many Native Americans, fearing that the British Empire would expand onto their lands and conquer them, refused to lay down their weapons. Under the leadership of a shrewd Ottawa warrior named Pontiac, they kept fighting for their freedom, capturing several British forts and devastating many of the westernmost colonial settlements. The British, battered from the costly war, needed to stop the violent attacks on their borderlands. Peace with Pontiac was their only option—if they could convince him to negotiate. Enter George Croghan, a wily trader-turned-diplomat with close ties to Native Americans. Under the wary eye of the British commander-in-chief, Croghan organized one of the largest peace offerings ever assembled and began a daring voyage into the interior of North America in search of Pontiac. Meanwhile, a ragtag group of frontiersmen set about stopping this peace deal in its tracks. Furious at the Empire for capitulating to Native groups, whom they considered their sworn enemies, and suspicious of Croghan’s intentions, these colonists turned Native American tactics of warfare on the British Empire. Dressing as Native Americans and smearing their faces in charcoal, these frontiersmen, known as the Black Boys, launched targeted assaults to destroy Croghan’s peace offering before it could be delivered. The outcome of these interwoven struggles would determine whose independence would prevail on the American frontier—whether freedom would be defined by the British, Native Americans, or colonial settlers. Drawing on largely forgotten manuscript sources from archives across North America, Patrick Spero recasts the familiar narrative of the American Revolution, moving the action from the Eastern Seaboard to the treacherous western frontier. In spellbinding detail, Frontier Rebels reveals an often-overlooked truth: the West played a crucial role in igniting the flame of American independence.

Remembering North Carolina Tobacco

Author : Billy Yeargin
Publisher : The History Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1596294337

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North Carolina's tobacco history comes alive in this selection of remembrances from Billy Yeargin and others born and bred in the American tobacco culture. When early settlers struggled to grow anything at all in North Carolina's sandy soil, tobacco was a boon. The lives of many North Carolinians continue to revolve around the growth cycle of the tobacco plant, from laying-by to cropping and curing. In this collection of nostalgic memories, Yeargin and others reminisce about the frustrations of slugs and tar, the cropping of dew-drenched leaves, the aching beauty of a tobacco bloom and the ultimate connection of man with earth--a connection that is slowly fading with each new generation.

Patriot Graves

Author : Jim Gregory
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2016-04-05
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0692687041

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Patriot Graves by Jim Gregory Pdf

Beginning with the epitaphs of Civil War veterans in his California home town's cemetery, author Jim Gregory traced fifty veterans to the battlefields of their youth--Shiloh, Antietam, Gettysburg, Missionary Ridge, The Wilderness and finally to the pursuit that led to the surrender at Appomattox. Using primary as well as secondary sources--including diaries, letters and official reports--Gregory describes the sights and sounds of battle, the leaders and the private soldiers, the excitement young men felt in combat and the profound depression many experienced in adjusting to postwar life in stories from the most destructive conflict in American history. Just as remarkable is the postwar story of the fifty veterans, part of a remarkable, restless, and haunted generation, who would find a sense of renewal and purpose in the farms they established in a beautiful valley near the Pacific coast. This is a new telling of the Civil War from the vantage point of young men from Ohio. Michigan, Iowa, New Jersey or Missouri who lived out their lives as Californians. Here, they left the legacy of their war behind for later generations to discover.

Stop Calling Me Beautiful

Author : Phylicia Masonheimer
Publisher : Harvest House Publishers
Page : 191 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2020-02-18
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780736978019

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Stop Calling Me Beautiful by Phylicia Masonheimer Pdf

Publishers Weekly Bestseller "If you’re tired of surface-level teaching and shallow faith, this book will ignite a fire in your soul for a deeper walk with Jesus and draw you into the depths of the Word.” ——Gretchen Saffles, founder of Well-Watered Women Why We Need Jesus More Than Compliments "You're a beautiful daughter of the Most High King." And it's true. But it's not the whole truth. The beauty of being God's daughter has backstory. If you're tired of hearing the watered-down Christian teaching and hungry for a deeper spiritual life—one that gives real answers to your hardest questions—Stop Calling Me Beautiful teaches you how. You will learn how to pursue the truths of who God is and who you are in relationship to Him how to study Scripture, and how your view of God determines how you face life's challenges how legalism, shallow theology, and false teaching keep you from living boldly as a woman of the Word how to experience God's presence in painful circumstances Jesus doesn't offer a powerless salvation. He makes your brokenness part of His whole redemption story—if you allow Him to. Don't settle for a feel-good faith. If you want victory over insecurity, fear, shame, and the circumstances you are facing, it's time to embrace Jesus. All of Him.