United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Detail reports of Barbour's expedition to treat with various Indian tribes. Include details of his observations of the Indian's customs, habits, and cultures.
Martinez, Frank; Martinez, Margaret; Martinez, Daniel; Martinez, Ernestina; Families--California--East Los Angeles; Dwellings--California--East Los Angeles;
Photo donor's son, Frank Martinez and daughter-in-law, Margaret Martinez who lived with Ernestina and her husband moving out of the house that Ernestina's grandfather built circa 1928. Ernestina is shown standing behind the car and to her left...
Uncles--California--East Los Angeles; Families--California--East Los Angeles;
Ted Lechuga, Ernestina Martinez's brother, holding Ernestina's daughter, Barbara Martinez. In background: Car in front of an old gas station. Circa 1950.
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...
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Letter of application for James D. Savage and L.D. Vinsonhaler for a license to trade. Include bond of James D. Savage and L.D. Vinsonhaler as authorized licensed traders.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Explains his actions and decisions for making informal negotiations without authority of special instructions. Reports about having trouble with miners and employing Dr. W.M. Ryer to vaccinate the Indians for smallpox.
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.