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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/75fall/blacks.htm
...For seven decades after California became a part of the United States in 1850, its black population increased at about the same rate as the white population, but remained only about 1 percent of the total. 1 During the first years of the Gold Rush, most blacks, like most whites, were in the gold country, and were initially engaged in mining....
...A third peculiarity of the black population of San Diego County (and indeed of Southern California as a whole) in this period was the relatively large number born in slave states....
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/96spring/ritchey.htm
...William "Bert" Ritchey played an important role in the development of the black community in San Diego in the middle decades of the twentieth century....
...He earned a law degree at California Western University in 1961 and passed the bar exam just after retiring from the police department in 1964. He joined Alpha M. Montgomery's law office soon thereafter and practiced successfully for two decades, mainly in the black community. ...
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/73spring/walker.htm
...THE MARY WALKER INCIDENT: Black Prejudice in San Diego, 1866 By Henry Schwartz...
...Many San Diegans were upset that a white woman, especially a school teacher, would openly associate with a black person. ...
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/93spring/border.htm
...There, first white and later black soldiers guarded the region's communications and transportation links that were vital to San Diego and also prepared to stop an invasion that military strategists feared might come through Mexico. ...
...The black soldiers faced an added dimension to their service in San Diego's back country-the harsh reality of institutionalized segregation....
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/81spring/blacks.htm
...Black Pioneers in San Diego 1880 - 1920 By Gail Madyun and Larry Malone ...
...San Diego's Black Pioneers: A Statement of Who We Are ...
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Book Review https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/81summer/br-black.htm
...The Development of Leadership and Organization Building in the Black Community of Los Angeles from 1900 Through World War II. By E. Frederick Anderson....
...Black Los Angeles: The Maturing of the Ghetto, 1940-1950....
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/78spring/people.htm
...The first is particularly interesting, because it is signed by a local artist, W. Thurston Black....
...We can follow Black's career through listings in the San Diego Business Directories and notices in the San Diego Union....
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/81winter/mud.htm
...An explorer of the nineteenth century may have recognized this prominent landmark rising some 600 feet above the flat deltaic plain, under a variety of names (Mt. Purdy, Three Peaks, Black Butte, or just plain Black Mountain)....
...The principal craters are in ponds of very liquid black mud, one containing three or four cones of an oval form and the others only a few yards across....
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/74summer/granite.htm
...Soon a granite industry was born in an area which possessed one of the few deposits of rare black granite in the entire world. 3 This industry would provide stone for roads, buildings, dams, and jetties in San Diego....
...It was not until 1921 that the more currently important black granite began being quarried extensively....
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Balboa Park Research-Amero https://www.sandiegohistory.org/amero/notes-1929.htm
...Editor: W. J. Black, passenger chief for the Santa Fe railroad, says in an interview in The San Diego Union of March 19, 1929, "Create attractions....
...The advice of Mr. Black could with much profit to the community have gone still farther and said, "Create attractions....
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Book Review https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/75winter/br-black.htm
...California's Black Pioneers: A Brief Historical Survey....
...Reviewed by Lawrence B. de Graaf, Professor of History, California State University, Fullerton, author of various articles on Western black history, including the prize winning "The City of Black Angels:...
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/84fall/start.htm
...William Thurston Black arrived in the summer of 1885 expecting only to make a brief visit....
...Details of Black's early life are sketchy....
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/83winter/logan.htm
...For many years the center of San Diego's black and Mexican-American populations, Logan Heights now shares that distinction with areas to the east and southeast and, to a lesser extent, with several other parts of the San Diego metropolitan area....
...Preference of blacks to live near one another may have been a factor, and the location of a nearby black church further encouraged this clustering. 23 A more plausible reason, however, was the increased use of restrictive covenants in housing contracts....
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Balboa Park Research-Amero https://www.sandiegohistory.org/amero/notes-1973.htm
...Black tie dinner and reception last night honoring Major Reuben H. Fleet, major donor of the Space Theater and Science Center;...
...Sunbathers push effort to "Save Black's Beach," by Tom Blair....
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/89winter/prostitutes.htm
...It is, however, important to note the appearance of black women in 1910 and the "disappearance" of Orientals....
...A significant shift in prostitutes from the South might reflect the movement of black women in San Diego....
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Book Review https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/2001-4/br-soul.htm
...Reviewed by Daphne Duval Harrison, Professor Emerita, Africana Studies, University of Maryland, Baltimore, and author of Black Pearls:...
...Topics include the impact of Black migration on San Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles and San Diego; the effect of segregation and discrimination on the economic and cultural development of Black communities and individuals; the influence of class, religion, and economics on performers and consumers of various genres of music....
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/88winter/midst.htm
...The war had wrought many changes within the black population of San Diego....
...By 1945 the presence of black soldiers, sailors and members of the famous 10th Cavalry had become commonplace on Imperial Avenue. 2 ...
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Journal Index 1975-1989 https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/index/1975-1989.htm
...Bjurman, Andrew, 35:2:155 "Black and White Ball," 29:2:83 ...
...Black Bart, 28:4:217 Black Dan, illus., 26:1:44 ...
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/59october/oldtown.htm
...In front of Lucy's frail gate I backed out of the Chevvy red heels foremost, cumbersome long black skirts just clearing the door space....
..."Awaiting callers." "In black?" ...
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Book Review https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/78summer/br-blacks.htm
...Yet, what emerges from this work is a rather detailed picture of black Americans in the California gold rush decade....
...As the flow of gold leveled off and the rush of humanity slowed, black Californians began to establish a community life, particularly in the growing urban areas of San Francisco and Sacramento....
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Panama-California Exposition 1915 https://www.sandiegohistory.org/pancal/cardlist/list790.htm
...GM790 ANONYMOUS, TITLES IN VERTICAL BLACK BOX ON LEFT FRONT ...
Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/96fall/warners.htm
...I was astonished at the completeness of furnishings, from the solid dining table, the well-stocked buffet, the excellent beds, down to the Black Forest clock, which I was surprised to find in this country....
...18. Esther Boulton Black, Rancho Cucamonga and Dona Merced (Redlands:...
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/77summer/journey.htm
...I however saw the black hare (Lepus californicus or L. richardsoni or L. bennetti 49 ) which occurs here in the wild state....
...It is a favorite hiding place for black hares, wild pigeons and woodpeckers (Centurus uorpygialis)....
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/99fall/china.htm
...Inside the station's cavernous waiting room, along the east and west walls, are tiled wainscots covered in rich geometric patterns of green, blue, yellow, white, and black....
...In each of their pilasters, set in green and black tile on a blue background, is the famous cross and logo emblem of the Santa Fe Railway....
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/81fall/fitch.htm
...By September 16, the Vulture, Richard Barry, master, had arrived at San Francisco, where Fitch sold part of a large invoice, including blue and black cloth, Canton cloth, cotton handkerchiefs, chintz, cognac, gin, wine, cordials, glass vases, white and painted crockery, and iron bars....
...Textiles predominated-cases of colored prints, blue drilling, white cottons, brown cottons, blue nankeens, black and scarlet fancy prints, blue black Italian silk, and colored velvet....
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/62april/plant.htm
...Along the wide, road-like path (to your left as you follow the marked route) is (31) Acacia melanoxylon, the Black Acacia....
...Across the wide path from the Black Acacia is (32) Quercus agrifolia, Hollyleaf or Coast Live Oak....
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Smythe: History of San Diego https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/smythe/5-1.htm
...The Luisanio Indian men were naked above the waist, and below the thighs, and their bodies were painted with white and black,, the groundwork being laid on in broad horizontal bands....
...The Dieguenos wore red, black, and white paint in fantastic designs; the groundwork being red and the decorations black and white....
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Journal of San Diego History Volume 36 https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/90fall/amero.htm
...A formal succession of clipped black acacias in front of the buildings introduced order amid the tumult of colors and blooms....
...At night the stunning daytime colors gave way to black and white chiaroscuro....
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Balboa Park Research-Amero https://www.sandiegohistory.org/amero/notes-1923.htm
...The most attractive of the king snakes is banded with brilliant markings of red, black and yellow....
...In this group are 102 animals, including wolves, coyotes, wildcats, badgers, coons, porcupines, black bear, right-tailed cats and skunks, all from the United States; monkeys, catemondas, kinkajou, lemurs, apes, hyenas, etc. from the tropical regions of this and other continents....
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/60october/zlac.htm
...The club uniform in 1895 was a black, ankle-length woolen skirt topped with a matching middy blouse with yellow braid trim on the collar....
...A yellow tie and a black tam o' shanter completed the uniform....
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/83winter/aguirre.htm
...This pin would be used to hold the hood of Rosario's black silk lace mantilla in place....
...Sometimes Rosario carried a different parasol, all black, which had a handle that was hinged in the middle....
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Book Review https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/76fall/br-powder.htm
...Black Powder and Hand Steel: Miners and Machines on the Old Western Frontier....
...Later he gained the assistance of Buck O'Donnell, an artist whose black and white sketches do an immense amount to clarify matters that can't easily be explained in words alone. ...
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/98fall/palomar.htm
...Exactly one year after the announcement of the grant to build the telescope, on a day that would be remembered as Black Tuesday, the stock market collapsed....
...Earlier this year Dr. Stephen Eikenberry of Caltech used a high-speed infrared camera on the 200-inch telescope to capture a sequence of images, shot at 10 frames a second, to create a "movie" of black holes swallowing matter inside our galaxy. ...
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Donal Hord https://www.sandiegohistory.org/hord/hordlist2.htm
Donal Hord, Donald Hord, San Diego, History
...1928 28 Woman and Child black walnut ...
...1936 74 Aztec ~ Aztec model black diorite ...
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Donal Hord https://www.sandiegohistory.org/hord/hordtour.htm
...The black diorite sculpture is on the north side of the Munk Laboratory. ...
...Black Diorite San Diego State University ...
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Balboa Park Research-Amero https://www.sandiegohistory.org/amero/notes-1919.htm
...Seton, whose Indian name is Chief Shuka Sapa (Black Wolf) will stage the ceremonial of organizing and conducting a woodcraft council of braves, after lighting the sacred fire by the primitive methods of rubbing sticks....
...Mrs. Josephine Randall, director of the Campfire Girls, garbed in Indian costume, will participate in the opening ceremonies, with Indian songs and ceremonies, and scouts from the Francis Parker school will assist Chief Black Wolf in aboriginal games and a caribou dance....
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/62january/concord.htm
...It is to be hoped that this is the last time the coach will roll . that from now on it can bask in the newly restored splendor of its rich red colored cab, black tufted upholstery, and lemon yellow under-carriage and wheels, with red and black striping....
...Shiny black grill work adorns the top, and freshly applied gold lettering enhances the cab. ...
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/89winter/history.htm
...Slag, when cooled, was emptied by electric locomotives into the sea, discoloring it black....
...To preserve decorum the company demanded that its directors wear black tail coats to all formal occasions, and to preserve high spirits, three dances were organized each year:...
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Panama-California Exposition, San Diego 1915 https://www.sandiegohistory.org/pancal/sdexpo39.htm
...Maria invented her well-known black-on-black pottery with matte designs in 1919. Crescencio Martinez, a member of the group, was a talented painter in water colors....
...In the Dog Dance, two female dancers hold leashes attached to the belts of two male dancers who are painted black from head to toe....
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Panama-California Exposition, San Diego 1915 https://www.sandiegohistory.org/pancal/sdexpo33.htm
...Clipped black acacias in front of buildings imposed order on the riotous blooms....
...Sets of 45 male and 45 females busts, cast from living models, portrayed man's development from birth onward in supposedly "pure" white, Indian and black races....
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BALBOA PARK HISTORY https://www.sandiegohistory.org/amero/notes-1935new.htm
...Letter, April 10, 1935, Ben Black, Authorized Agent, Fanchon & Marco, Inc. & Kenneth Thomson, Executive Secretary, Screen Actors Guild, Inc. to California Pacific International Exposition Company, San Diego, Calif., Attention:...
...Yours truly, (signed) Ben Black (signed) Kenneth Thompson...
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/96summer/cargo.htm
...Individuals of Anglo-American descent constituted 15 percent (57) of the community while six Chinese males and a single black man employed as a porter represented 1.6 and 0.3 percent respectively of the inhabitants (Figure 1). ...
...The single black porter constituted 2 percent of the skilled work force, three Chinese cooks made up 5 percent, and the Anglo-American population, which constituted only 14 percent of the camp's inhabitants, held 66 percent of the professional and skilled occupations.20 ...
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Photo Collection, San Diego https://www.sandiegohistory.org/photocollect/palist.htm
...PA 124 Family Photograph Album, ca. 1900. This album consists of many small images of family activities, La Jolla, Old Town, Diamond Carriage & Livery Co., school children lined up in black dress, a group in front of dinosaur bones??, Point Loma lighthouse and Theosophical Society, downtown scenes, Tent City in Coronado, hunting party, and people in the clothing styles of the time....
...PA 138 Black Oak Mine Photograph Album, ca. 1902. Photographs of buildings, work, and processes at the Black Oak Mine....
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Book Review https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/99fall/justice.htm
...And, far too often, when we think of crime and punishment in the U.S., the first image that comes to mind is one our society has instilled in us: the Black or Latino male who has robbed or raped or murdered someone out of some supposedly biological imperative to do harm to others....
...I am perplexed that Butler provides such a heavily nuanced analysis of race - particularly the treatment of Black women prisoners - from the period 1865-1915 (the years immediately following the end of slavery), but does not give much consideration to the likelihood that incarceration rates and patterns for Black women may have been related to an influx of newly freed slaves and the...
Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/89summer/sculptors.htm
...In appreciation for the advice he had received from Dr. George Washington Carver, the "Peanut Wizard," Huston commissioned Isabelle to produce a bronze relief portrait of the black scientist....
...Graduating in 1914, he wrote the senior play The Black Dragon Mine, which had a Chinese setting. ...
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Book Review https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/2001-4/br-racial.htm
...It is a full and fascinating story which goes a long way to bringing the experiences and contributions of Black Americans into the mainstream of United States historiography....
...There are little known stories, such as the absorption of many African-Americans into Native American cultures, as well as the better known accounts of Black farmers, cowboys, business owners, entertainers, and Buffalo soldiers....
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Smythe: History of San Diego https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/smythe/2-5.htm
...At ten o'clock the bride went up with her sister to the con-fessional, dressed in deep black....
...On the marriage eve, the bride went with her father to the Mission, dressed in her usual church costume, which was deep black; where the joining of hands took place towards morning, and, at a later hour, the church ceremonies were per-formed....
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Finding Aids https://www.sandiegohistory.org/findaid/ac018.htm
...Box 2 Folder 6 PA1 Album with 218 black-and-white snapshots from 1922. Documents various trips throughout California and San Diego County, including trips Helen Tulloch took with her first husband Leo Hurley to Eureka and Big Bear Lake....
...Folder 7 PA2 Album with 40 black-and-white photographic prints, enlargements by Helen's mother Jessie S. Tulloch....
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San Diego History Center https://www.sandiegohistory.org/online_resources/light.html
...1 Directly quoted from Light document. 2 David J. Weber, "A Black American in Mexican San Diego," Journal of San Diego History , XX (San Diego, 1974), 30. 3 John Burns, "Light Shed on Two Early Californians" San Diego Union Tribune , (San Diego:...
...University of California Press, 1941), 104. Alta California is Upper California, now known as the state of California. 6 See above note 4. 7 See above note 4, 145. 8 "History s First Black Barbareno," anon, Santa Barbara Maritime Museum fax, August 6 1972. 9 See above note 5, 133. 10 See above note 5, 120. 11 Hawaiian Islanders were often hired to paddle...
Pourade: Time of the Bells https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/time/timechapter10.htm
...Their black hair, cut off to a length equal to half their height, floated over their shoulders....
...As for the settlers of California, he found the men large and well formed, thick black beards disclosing their Spanish origin, "but they do not reap all the advantage from their figure; the custom of being always on horseback causes them to acquire an awkward shape....
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Photo Collection, San Diego https://www.sandiegohistory.org/photocollect/clist1.htm
...The collection consists of 2x3 and 4x5 black and white and color negatives and approximately 1000 small prints....
...Images include individual and group portraits, residences, businesses, street scenes, churches, weddings, sports, clubs, political or civic functions, funerals, weddings, Masonic/Eastern Star organizations and Black Muslim groups....
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Pourade: The Explorers https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/explorers/explorerschapter6.htm
...The Dominicans or Black Friars, called the Order of Preachers of the Preaching Brothers, had a part in the last phases of mission building in Baja California....
...The Society of Jesus - Jesuits or Black Robes - was founded by Ignatius Loyola, a Basque of noble birth, who lived from 1491 to 1556. Unlike the Franciscans and Dominicans, which were mendicant orders, the first followers were university men of some of the best families of Europe and were required to be well grounded in philosophy and theology....
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Pourade: The Glory Years https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/glory/glorychapter8.htm
...It was "Black Friday." ...
...For more than a month after "Black Friday" San Diegans went on believing that Tom Scott and the Texas and Pacific had survived the financial disaster....
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/68april/tradition.htm
...Below the knob were holes through which was drawn a black silk cord with tassles....
...Wearing his powdered wig, carrying his cane, and with his black robes trailing in the sandy streets, the little mayor patrolled his quaint community, exhorting the people in the name of the law-and on the basis of ordinances enacted by the city council-to keep their cattle off the public thorough fares, to remain sober in the town, to desist from using firearms in the...
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/68october/landscape.htm
...Black's "History of San Diego County," Vol....
...It was not until November of 1796, when the esplanade, the powder magazine and flag were blessed by the priests and a salute was fired in honor of the event, that the fort on Presidio Hill was opened officially, says Black....
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San Diego History Timeline https://www.sandiegohistory.org/timeline/timeline1.htm
...Local events are in black ~ World and national events are in gray ...
...Photo of Cosmopolitan Hotel in 1872 shows Seeley's Black Hawk livery stable at left. ...
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History Societies & Museums-San Diego https://www.sandiegohistory.org/links/oldtown.htm
History museums and historical societies in the San Diego area, includes Old Town and Balboa Park.
...Altamirano-Pedrorena House Black Hawk Smithy & Stable Casa de Bandini Casa de Estudillo Casa de Machado y Silva Casa de Machado y Stewart Derby-Pendleton House First San Diego Courthouse Light-Freeman House Heritage Park Victorian Village Johnson House Mason Street Schoolhouse Mormon Battalion Historic Site Old Adobe Chapel Racine and Laramie store Robinson-Rose House San Diego Union Museum Seeley Stables Serra Museum Sheriff's Museum Silvas-McCoy...
...Hours: Daily 10-4 Black Hawk Smithy & Stable J.B. Hinton launched this business in the 1860s, providing blacksmith services, coach repairs, feed and accommodations for horses and teamsters....
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Pourade: Gold in the Sun https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/gold/goldchapter3.htm
...He had noted the presence of black tourmalines but not of colored ones....
...Mesa Grande, at its southwest edge drops off into a deep rock gorge which runs into Black Canyon, through some of the most spectacular scenery in the county, and at its northeast edge rises to a peak that stands 1000 feet above the great Warner's valley. ...
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California Pacific Exposition https://www.sandiegohistory.org/calpac/35expoh4.htm
...Mae applauded the "little woman," wearing a clinging black dress and a large-brimmed hat, who swivelled her body into an hourglass shape and said, "Why don't you come up sometime and see me?" at Midget Village....
...The following morning at the Amphitheater, Shinto priests, wearing red robes and tight-fitting black hats, venerated the spirits of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln....
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[PDF] JSDH vol 50 3&4 https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/v50-3/bookreviews.pdf
...The fifty-one remarkable black and white photographs reproduced in the book will engage all viewers....
...Bound For Freedom: Black Los Angeles in Jim Crow America....
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Balboa Park Research-Amero https://www.sandiegohistory.org/amero/notes-1956.htm
..."Kismet" may put series in black despite the heavy losses sustained while "The California Story" was in progress....
...San Diego Zoo - black Persian lamb on exhibit (illus.)....
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Pourade: The Silver Dons https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/silver/silverchapter13.htm
...The diversity of colors, and the different tastes displayed in painting the boats, added another pleasing feature: some were pure white, others black, still others of a lead color; or fancifully striped with tri-colors, or with the bow red, blue, or green, while the rest of the craft would be of a contrasting shade....
...Another inlet is named after the whaling ship Black Warrior, a familiar sight of old San Diego, which was lost trying to force an entrance....
Pourade: Time of the Bells https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/time/timechapter11.htm
...They trapped, and sometimes mined, up and down the con-tinent, visiting the Grand Canyon and the Black Canyon, wandering as far north as the Yellowstone, and back to Santa Fe, and into Mexico....
...Their lips were black, and their parched mouths wide open....
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Pourade: Time of the Bells https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/time/timechapter9.htm
...Bancroft believes the padres' first grapes introduced into California were of south Spanish stock - first the reddish black grape of Los Angeles, rich in juice, and then the fruiter, bluish black Sonoma, which he said, yields a lighter wine....
...He was dressed in black with a swallowtail coat and tall fur hat....
Panama-California Expo, San Diego 1915 https://www.sandiegohistory.org/pancal/sdexpo6.htm
...Colored postcard views of the Painted Desert exhibits Maria Martinez later won fame for her black-on-black pottery ...
Book Review https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/74winter/br-dustbowl.htm
...Huddled in the Appalachian Mountains were 287,000 destitute, chronically unemployed miners; in the South's "Black Belt" were congested more than one million Black tenant farmers whose estimated annual per capita income averaged fewer than thirtyeight dollars; while in the Pacific West the United States Department of Agriculture counted 58,400 migrant families from the Great Plains whose destitution took the noted novelist John Steinbeck 619...
Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/99fall/chinaphotos.htm
...Inside the cavernous room, along the east and west walls, are tiled wainscots covered in rich geometric patterns of green, blue, yellow, white, and black....
Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/99summer/serra.htm
...Samuel F. Black in 1913 enthusiastically embraced the romantic and sentimental approach to the Spanish and Mexican periods ushered in by Symthe....
...The Mexican period in San Diego and California was in fact a time of political chaos, local strife, hostilities with the Indians, and general economic deprivation. 12 Ignoring such inconvenient details, Black and McGrew intended their volumes primarily as vehicles of civic boosterism for modern San Diego....
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Book Review https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/73spring/br-racism.htm
...Eight years ago Anglo San Diegans were jolted out of their sleepy complacency about race relations when, only 125 miles to the north, there burst forth like an earthquake a revolutionary protest of Black rage....
...Race and Racism in California, which contained trite headnotes and gave virtually no coverage to Black or Chicano experiences. ...
Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/2002-2/filming.htm
...With titles such as Retribution, The Black Sheep, The Embodied Thought, The Hopeless Game, and Love's Law Melville sought to cash in on the public's desire for heavy-handed moralistic melodramas....
...Cagney and Pat O'Brien get tangled up with each other, a waitress at a diner, and a mock invasion of Black's Beach in La Jolla. ...
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Panama-California Exposition 1915 https://www.sandiegohistory.org/pancal/cardlist/list820.htm
...(woman in black dress on Cabrillo bridge; tower under construction) ...
...(woman in black dress, woman and girl in white dress in front of Science Building; tower under construction) Exposition Home | Postcard Tour | Postcard Index | Expo Map | History | Acknowledgements ...
Fisher Opera House, San Diego https://www.sandiegohistory.org/collections/theaters/fisher.htm
..."Color Line Case" ~ a discrimination test in San Diego, 1897 Black businessman Edward Anderson and his wife Mary had purchased orchestra circle tickets for the Fisher Opera House in 1897, but were not allowed to take their seats when they arrived....
...[from Black Pioneers in San Diego: 1880-1920 - Journal of San Diego History reprint is available from our bookstore]...
History Societies & Museums-San Diego https://www.sandiegohistory.org/links/societies.htm
...Black Hawk Smithy & Stable Old Town State Historic Park ...
...Gaslamp Black Historical Society 908 Market Street San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 685-7215 ...
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Antony di Gesu https://www.sandiegohistory.org/digesu/digesu2.htm
Photographic portraits by Antony di Gesu
...White shirt, white background. Black suit, black background....
Balboa Park Research-Amero https://www.sandiegohistory.org/amero/notes-1939.htm
...July 7, 1939, San Diego Union, II, 1:5. Rare animals from Taronga Zoological Park, Sydney, Australia in ship's cargo for San Diego Zoo; the Limerick, first vessel to call here direct from Australia in more than two decades; shipment consists of a Tasmanian devil, eight tiger snakes, eight black snakes, 10 water dragons, three rock lizards, 12 blue-tongued lizards, six long-necked turtles and two...
...At the end of the regular class period they must produce black-and-white results of their study....
Pourade: The Silver Dons https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/silver/silverchapter14.htm
...They feel mighty bad and I hope the result may physic them until they are purged thoroughly of their Black Republicanism . . ....
...I have all those fellows here spotted who voted the Black Republican ticket and shall see that they are hereafter kept from . . . having any voice in our Democratic meetings....
Pourade: Time of the Bells https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/time/timechapter8.htm
...Its jet black or deep velvety brown fur cost the lives of hundreds of men, the loss of many ships, and brought nations to the brink of war....
...a "black sailor" at his own request, and then stopped at San Buenaventura, to leave an Irish sailor who liked what he had seen of California....
Photo Collection, San Diego https://www.sandiegohistory.org/photocollect/clist2.htm
...Organized by subject. This collection consists of glass lantern slides'many hand-colored although some are black and white....
...The collection contains 4x5 and 8x10 black and white negatives and color transparencies....
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Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/97winter/soundleg.htm
...11. Jack Hinton came to San Diego in 1858. For a number of years he owned and operated the Black Hawk Livery in Old Town, but he eventually sold his business to another Old Towner, Albert Seeley in the early 1870s. ...
...18. Capt. J. C. Bogart first visited San Diego in 1834 aboard the Black Warrior....
Pourade: The Explorers https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/explorers/explorerschapter10.htm
...After about one more league of travel we descended to another very green valley, with good black soil, and from this we entered still another, very green and with good land well covered with grass....
...Their chief made us a harangue, and when it was concluded they sat down as though they had always known us. One of the heathen came smoking a pipe of black clay, well made....
Pourade: The Glory Years https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/glory/glorychapter15.htm
...Other men-of-war followed suit. The crowds on the beach gasped in wonder as the thousands of electric lights against a black velvet sky revealed the fleet anchored close in, bow on stern....
...Though in his late eighties, he liked to don his black frock coat and high silk hat and go down to the waterfront and meet the steamers, just as he had done in the days when the railroad barons were arriving and departing and promising so much, and welcome the passengers to "our beautiful San Diego." ...
Pourade: Gold in the Sun https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/gold/goldchapter4.htm
...A citizen was standing on the nearby Commercial wharf when he heard a muffled explosion and saw a large column of black smoke rise high above the masts and then envelop the ship completely....
...The black smoke was succeeded by clouds of steam, through which he could see running figures in various stages of undress, leaping into the water to escape the scalding vapor....
Book Review https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/91fall/temecula.htm
...13. Esther Boulton Black, Rancho Cucamonga and Dona Merced (Redlands, CA:...
...46. Black, Rancho Cucamonga, 239. ...
House of Hospitality Building https://www.sandiegohistory.org/bpbuildings/hospitality.htm
...Extant black and white photographs do not show the extent of the lighting on the Plaza de Panama....
...Black and white photographs of the interiors of the Sala de Oro, the Flamingo Room, upstairs loggias, and downstairs salons give only glimpses of their furnishings and say nothing about the colors....
Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/67october/began.htm
...In 1602 Sebastian Viz-ca noted that the men went "naked and be-smeared with black and white paint . . . wearing many feathers."...
...The black-smith toiled long hours repairing guns, sharpening swords, and manu-facturing the favorite weapon of Cali-fornians, the makeshift lance....
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Balboa Park, Federal Building https://www.sandiegohistory.org/bpbuildings/federal.htm
...The Indians were painted in red hues with other colors being black and white....
...If it cannot be proven that colors can be definitely identified from a black and white photograph and no color photo exists, staff recommends that since the mural could not be accurately reproduced, the applicant should not be required to provide it and the original clear glass clerestory is acceptable. ...
Smythe: History of San Diego https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/smythe/6-2.htm
...The central section was completed and the building publicly dedicated on May 1, 1899, with a program arranged by President Black and the board of trustees....
...The faculty consists of Samuel T. Black, president, who has served in that capacity ever since the school was opened;...
Finding Aids https://www.sandiegohistory.org/findaid/ac128.htm
...OP16872/8 El Cerrito Black and Decker and Alumiwall displays. 1948? ...
...OP16872/9 El Cerrito Black and Decker portable electric tools. 1948? ...
San Diego History Center https://www.sandiegohistory.org/online_resources/knapp.html
...According to Lydia, he was a "tall Spanish type" and wore a heavy black beard by special dispensation....
...Horton, with his long flowing beard, dressed in a black frock coat and silk top hat, became San Diego's official greeter. ...
Balboa Park, San Diego https://www.sandiegohistory.org/bpbuildings/fordbldg.htm
...This statement referred to the painterly "Maxfield Parrish" blue lighting of the building in 1936, not to the more precise, black-white sculptural treatment in 1935. To Teague, color and lighting were not ends, but means of attracting attention to more fundamental shapes and rhythms....
...The painting of the National Geographic Balloon Explorer II's twelve and one-half mile ascent, November 11, 1935, from the Black Hill in South Dakota on the wall of the south mezzanine lent interest to the actual gondola and instruments immediately beneath....
Journal Index 1999 https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/index/1999.htm
...Black, Samuel F., 45:142 Black, W. Thurston, 45:100 ...
Journal of San Diego History https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/95winter/gardens.htm
...Photographs, black and white and color. 323 pages. $39.95....
Donal Hord https://www.sandiegohistory.org/hord/morning.htm
...Hord began his last monumental work in black diorite in 1951, but did not complete the figure until 1956. This larger than life-size sculpture depicts a young man wearing a type of pants used in Mexico, tied at the ankles so insects and snakes couldn't crawl up his legs....
California-Pacific Expo, San Diego 1935-36 https://www.sandiegohistory.org/calpac/cardlist/anon5.htm
..."California Pacific International Exposition San Diego" typeset in caps in white border on front some with artistic hand-printed subtitle glossy black and white photos on EKKP paper ...
Book Review https://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/95spring/destruction.htm
...Those concerned about black-brown issues and/or Asian and African-American conflict in San Diego county and elsewhere should examine this chapter. ...
Samuel Parsons Jr and Balboa Park https://www.sandiegohistory.org/amero/parsons/parsons14.htm
..."In a general way, I think, I can say the trees which will be used will be the eucalyptus, pepper, pines, black acacias, and figs....
Balboa Park Research-Amero https://www.sandiegohistory.org/amero/notes-1994.htm
...Memorial to honor black soldiers....
Balboa Park Research-Amero https://www.sandiegohistory.org/amero/notes-1975.htm
...Building the theater will displace black acacias, but it is planned to replace twice the trees that must be removed for construction." ...
...Mr. Larry Black, architect, presented his proposed design for the subject improvements....
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Pourade: The Silver Dons https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/silver/silverchapter15.htm
...Shares of ownership were sold for as low as $315. The rancho was not finally patented to the heirs until 1871. When it came time to die, Dona Juliana Osuna instructed that for the wake her body was to be dressed in a black or blue wool dress and be stretched out on the hard earth instead of in bed or on a table....
Pourade: Time of the Bells https://www.sandiegohistory.org/books/pourade/time/timeprologue.htm
...The old adobe walls and buildings have sunk back into the ground, and green grass and black asphalt now hide all traces of the graves of forgotten soldiers and settlers who died in a lonely and at times unfriendly land. ...
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