Aviles, Alberto; Southern California Gas Company--California--Los Angeles; Oil industry workers--California--Los Angeles; Blue collar workers--California--Los Angeles; Gas companies--California--Los Angeles;
A crew of 6 workers for the Southern California Gas Company posing behind a wooden sign that reads: "DANGER SO. CAL. GAS CO." Two of the men are in worker's overalls and caps and the other four are in regular clothes. Their job was installing...
Photo of Phillips Music Company store front displaying instruments, sheet music, appliances, television sets, records. Part of the store was opened to Kenji Taniguchi who was later the owner of Kenny's Sporting Good Store down the street. Circa...
Photo donor's father, Bill Phillips, the owner of Phillips Music Company opened in 1935 till 1991. He left Rochester, New York in 1925 to join the Navy. After completing his service in the navy, Bill moved to Southern California to join his cousins...
Cities and towns--California--Avalon; Automobiles--California--Avalon; Streets--California--Avalon;
The west side of the 100 block of Metropole Avenue in Avalon, California, 1920s. Pictured are the Hotel Stamford, Catalina Hardware Company, and the Hermosa Hotel and Cottages.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Enclosed within is a letter from J. Montgomery Peters. Henley believes that the Indians shouldn't be fed in their current location and should instead be established on the Klamath River near the coast and plans to visit the location in Spring....
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Suggests establishing small fortifications along the valley of the San Joaquin to maintain peace. Says a treaty will not be respected by either Indians or whites.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Synopsis of the last three months as Indian sub-agent for the valley of the San Joaquin. Calls for immediate attention on several matters such as vaccinations and placing licensed traders.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
While traveling to Panama, he is informed about the Indians being dissatisfied and unsettled. There has been blood shed and conflict between the whites and Indians.