The life of Louis Rose, who came to San Diego, California in 1850 and helped shape the city's government, development, and planning.
Culled from thousands of articles he has written since 1986 when he first started reporting on San Diego County's Jewish community, this book, along with Volume II about Jewish life in the surrounding towns and cities, offers many stories ...
1883 Kate Sessions becomes principal of Russ School ; Leach's Opera House , first in the city , opened ; John Montgomery makes first controlled glider flight . 1884 First transcontinental railroad reaches San Diego ; Helen Hunt Jackson ...
Maps of the Pueblo Lands of San Diego , 1602-1874 ( Los Angeles : Dawson's Book Shop , 1987 ) Harrison , Donald H. Louis Rose : San Diego's First Jewish Settler and Entrepreneur ( San Diego : Sunbelt Publications , 2005 ) Hartley ...
White, Walter C., 140 Williams, Amelia W., 4 Williams, Ezekiel, 83 Williamson, Robert McAlpin, 40 Wilson, David L., 59 Winders, Richard Bruce, 313 Wolfe, Abraham, 34 Wolfe, Anthony, 180, 299 Wolfe, Benjamin, 34. Wolfe, Michael, 34 Yorba ...
Harrison, Donald H. Louis Rose: San Diego's First Jewish Settler and Entrepreneur. San Diego: Sunbelt Publications, 2005. Hayes, Benjamin Ignatius, et al. Emigrant Notes. San Diego ca, 1875. —. Pioneer Notes from the Diary of Judge ...
Chief Pol apparently presented a totem pole to Ginsburg and a blanket to his wife off the back of the Indian leader's wife. Ginsburg apparently asked the Nootka to “inform him by smoke signals, telegraph, or other methods of the next ...
By the period ¡700–¡799, the list includes Corbet, Corsar, Clugstone, Cassels (Kassel, a town in Germany), Hosie (Hosiah), Hassock, Ja›ray (Geo›rey), Oliphant (from “elephant”), Peacock, Runciman, Rattray, Salmond (Soloman) and Yoole ...
The first full-length presentation of Jewish life, history, and culture in California from the Gold Rush to the twenty-first century
Provides an exhaustive and organized overview of Jewish life and knowledge from the Second Temple period to the contemporary State of Israel, from Rabbinic to modern Yiddish literature, from Kabbalah...
Vol. 4 covers the late Roman period to the rise of Islam.