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Saga of the VERNA A II

May 3, 2017 by sergneri 4 Comments

On September 11, 2016, our local newspaper published an article on the misadventures of the VERNA A II, a 56 foot fishing boat out of Fort Bragg, California. The article caught my fancy. A few days later, September 13, 2016, slightly more amusing article was published due to the efforts of its owner, Roy Underwood, … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, Faits Divers, History, Sea Stories, Thinking about Tagged: 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025, Aleutian Storm, Bodega Bay, California, Fort Bragg, Press Democrat, Salmon Creek Beach, Sonoma Beach State Park, Sonoma County, Underwood, Verna A II

Right of Indians to Cast Ballots

March 9, 2017 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Sacramento Union, 9 March 1917 Right of Indians to Cast Ballots Upheld Aborigines of California Can Vote Under Queretaro Treaty, Rules the Supreme Court. SAN FRANCISCO, March 8. – The right to vote was confirmed to Ethan Anderson, a Lake county Indian, by a state supreme court decision handed down here today. The county clerk … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Politics, Racism, This Day in History Tagged: 1917, Aborigines, Ballots, California, Lake county, Mexico, Queretaro Treaty, United States, Vote

The Trade Protective League

February 5, 2017 by sergneri 1 Comment

Sacramento Union – 5 February 1917 Cancellation of Oriental Liquor Licenses Asked The Trade Protective League of Sacramento has sent communications to the city commission and to the board of supervisors asking those bodies to cancel all liquor licenses now held by Orientals. This action by the league was taken after the city of Stockton … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Politics, Racism, Thinking about, This Day in History Tagged: 1917, California, Chinaman, Chinese, Japanese, Liquor, Orientals, Protective League, Sacramento, White Men

The Worker’s Compensation Act

January 20, 2017 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Madera Mercury > 12 January 1917 The State Accident Commission will present recommendations for changes in the workmen’s compensation act. … One of the bitter fights probably will be in an attempt on the part of the anti-administration forces to cripple the Workmen’s Compensation Act. The insurance feature is the particular target against which most … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Politics, Thinking about Tagged: 1917, Accident, California, Compensation, industrial accident, insurance, labor, State Accident Commission, Worker's Compensation Act

TO THE PEOPLE OF CALIFORNIA:

December 5, 2016 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Weekly Alta California, Number 2, 11 January 1849 United States. By the Brig Cayuga, Capt. Sevige, twenty-three days from San Blas, we have received late intellgence from the United States. We are indebted to Capt. Savage and the supercargo of the Cayuga, Mr. Probst, for a copy of the N. Y. Courier & Enquirer, of … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Politics, Thinking about Tagged: 1849, California, citizens of the United States, Mexico, war with Mexico

Where shall the Legislature Sit ?

December 1, 2016 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Daily Alta California, 10 January 1852 Where shall the Legislature Sit ? — This momentous question has now come up, and is being agitated by the members at Vallejo. Our Legislative reports of yesterday (received through Adams & Co.) show that considerable division of opinion exists on this subject. A great number of variously specified … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Politics Tagged: California, homeless, legislature, Sacramento, state capitol, Vallejo

1950 – Prop 10. Public Housing

November 19, 2016 by sergneri Leave a Comment

This editorial is a glimpse at the views of the 1950’s. You can see where some conservative values have not changed a bit in 65+ years. In 2015/16 many counties in Northern California are desperate for “affordable housing.” The free market system does not provide for affordable housing and we are back to discussing rent … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Politics, Thinking about Tagged: 1950, ballot, bureaucracy, California, Communist, Fair Deal, Housing, initiative, Proposition 10, Socalist, Socializer, Warren

Southern California.

October 18, 2016 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Daily Alta California, 17 June 1851 Ever since California changed her national allegiance, the southern section of it, especially the Los Angeles Valley, has endured all manner of oppressions from wild Indians and dissolute white men with far less conscience and much greater capacity and taste for evil than the untaught savage. The Mexican rule … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive Tagged: bandits, California, cavalada, General Smith, Indians, Los Angeles, Mexico, San Diego, Southern California, Utahs

Independent Taxpayers’ Party of Sacramento [Part 2.]

September 13, 2016 by sergneri Leave a Comment

EXTENDING THE WORK. [Part 2.] Sacramento Daily Union, 5 June 1873 . “A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump.” The movement inaugurated in Sacramento county by the Taxpayers’ party, has already extended to Yuba, as will be seen by reading the appended call to ” the independent voters” of that county. The only difference is … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Thinking about Tagged: 1873, California, Independent Taxpayers' Party, Independent Taxpayers' Party of Sacramento, Sacramento

Sacramento Daily Union, 10 April 1857

August 10, 2016 by sergneri Leave a Comment

Another Narrow Escape. — Oroville escaped narrowly another fire, on Tuesday evening, April 7th, about nine o’clock. The alarm was occa- sioned by the falling of a camphene lamp in a cigar store, kept by a woman of doubtful reputa- tion. The lamp had been carelessly suspended by a string. Photographs and Ambrotypes. — Mr. … [Read more…]

Posted in: California History, California Newspaper Archive, Faits Divers Tagged: Ambrotypes, California, Oroville, Woman of doubtful reputation
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