United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Detail reports of his expeditions to visit various Indian tribes near Humboldt Bay region (Clear Lake, Russian River). Gives estimates of the Indian populations of the individual tribes he visited.
Bays--California--Avalon; Cities and towns--California--Avalon;
A view from the south, above Holly Hill House (Lookout Cottage) of boats and a steamer in Avalon Bay and tents and buildings in Avalon, California, circa 1900.
Families--California--Avalon; Bays--California--Avalon; Swimmers--California--Avalon; Bathing suits--California--Avalon; Clothing and dress--History--19th century;
Family album shows photo labeled as "California relatives" of John MacLean (Avalon Cemetery, 1860-1951). These relatives were pictured wading in the water in Avalon Bay, Santa Catalina Island. Background shows a few boats floating on the water with...
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Details on Indian goods and bookkeeping of the account of Indian commissioner. Complains about the cut funding from Washington. Advise to seek cheaper cattle providers from the Southern California ranchers.
Bays--California--Avalon; Cities and towns--California--Avalon; Tents-California--Avalon;
Avalon Bay and Avalon, nicknamed "Rag City" for its tents, circa 1893. Some visible buildings include the dance pavilion (large, round building at center), Holly Hill House (center, up on hill, with cupola, also called Lookout Cottage) and...
Bays--California--Avalon; Beaches--California--Avalon; Boats and boating--California--Avalon;
A view of Avalon Bay from the south end of Crescent Avenue. Hundreds of people line the beach and Green Pleasure Pier. Several boats and ships, including two steamers are in the harbor. In the distance are the Tuna Club (white building with tower,...
A stagecoach with passengers is in the foreground. In the background are Avalon and Avalon Bay. Visible structures include the Holly Hill House (far left building on hill, with cupola, also called Lookout Cottage), Hotel Metropole (directly across...
Piers--California--Avalon; Beaches--California--Avalon; Children--California--Avalon; Fourth of July--California--Avalon;
Three children sunbathing next to the Green Pleasure Pier, Avalon, California, July 4th, 1942. A palm tree is in the foreground, with Avalon Bay in the background.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Says that governor McDougal is very belligerent and has ordered 200 men to chastise the Indians. Under the command of Captain E. D. Keyes, McKee, Barbour and Wozencraft are en route for Mariposa country to pacify the Indians.