Information and photos for people interested in the history of Orange County, California.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Huntington Beach, San Juan Capistrano, etc.
Citrus in Orange County
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"...[Bruce] began by learning NOT to pick the entire stem (button) from the orange or it will deteriorate, mold and rot before it gets to the eastern market. A very short stem was ideal! If you pick the stem too long it will bruise the other oranges as they were handled along the way in the field boxes, the trucks, the chutes, and in the packing house.
"...[Pickers learned to use] clippers whose curved surface fit snugly into the palm of your hand. This, plus quickly but gently dropping [the oranges] into the special picker's sack you had over your shoulder. No only did you have to learn how to wear it properly as you got up and down the ladder, but how to quick-release the bottom of [the bag] into your field boxes."
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Michelle Pfeiffer, archaeology and paleontology
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CSU Fullerton is working with the County of Orange to decide future plans for the County's archaeology and paleontology collection. I'm curious how this will fit in with the work the Pacific Coast Archaeological Society has been doing with the County and with the ongoing plans for an Orange County Natural History Museum in Santa Ana.
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Disneyland stagecoach, Anaheim, Buena Park, etc
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The Register has posted a slideshow of Anaheim's first 150 years, hosted by Jane Newell of the Anaheim Heritage Reading Room.
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Yesterland recently added a feature on Disneyland's stagecoach ride, which operated from the park's opening in 1955 until 1959.
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The Bowers Museum Blog recently featured Don Juan Forster's brandy still and a Jozef Chelmonski painting from Helena Modjeska's canyon home.
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The Buena Park Historical Society now has "new museum displays including the Lynx Women's Softball Team from the 1940s, a pictorial history of Buena Park's entertainment venues [including the Japanese Village & Deer Park] and photos of the Dreger Clock." The exhibits are located at the Whitaker-Jaynes and Bacon Historic Homes, 6631 Beach Blvd.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
SAAAB, Dana Point lanterns & Aliso Viejo Ranch
“Our newly acquired lamps were a gift to Winnie Everett of South Laguna... from Heinz Kaiser. Kaiser was an Orange County Supervisor for the 5th District. ...He had just been elected to a third term when he died in 1958. After his death, a second will, dated in 1956, was filed naming Miss Everett as executrix of his estate and leaving her half of his estate. [Ed. – Including the lanterns!] Originally, the first will, dated in 1952 and filed shortly after his death, had left all of his estate to his wife. Although a surprise to many, the second will was not contested.”The City of Aliso Viejo is planning to do something (hopefully preservation or adaptive reuse?) with the Aliso Viejo Ranch site at 100 Park Ave. The City held a community workshop last week to brainstorm ideas. If you’d like to know more about this project, contact the City at (949) 425-2530.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
A quick lunchtime update: Hobie, Knott's & Stan
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At tonight's meeting of the Dana Point Historical Society, speaker Hobie Alter Jr. will discuss "Growing Up With The Hobie Legend" on the 40th anniversary of his father's famous catamarans, launched in 1968. The meeting will be held at the Dana Point Tennis Center, 24911 Calle de Tenis, at 6:30pm.
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Also, tomorrow is Stan Oftelie's birthday. Among his many other claims to fame, Stan is also the leading authority on O.C. political history. Happy birthday!
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Santa Ana, barrio history, and Tustin tours
On the same day (May 17), the Tustin Area Historical Society will present their annual Promenade Home & Garden Tour. For details about the tour visit tustinhistory.com.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Theo Lacy, Overell trial, oral histories & colonias
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Thomas Rupp points out something I didn't know about the famous 1947 Overell murder trial in Santa Ana. It seems it inspired a 1950s Otto Preminger-directed movie, "Angel Face," starring Jean Simmons and Robert Mitchum. Little of the true story made it to the screen -- Both in terms of the facts of the case, and the fact that the real Beulah Overell looked more like Mitchum than Simmons.
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CSUF’s Center for Oral & Public History (COPH) has already conducted over 100 interviews for the MCAS El Toro Oral History Project. Another sixty should be recorded by July.
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Bob Johnson’s new book about Orange County’s African American community in the 1960s should be winging its way to the printer by July. The book is edited by Johnson, Charlene Riggins, and grad student Monty Starks, and will be published by COPH.
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COPH also recently accepted two pre-existing projects into its collection. The first is a set of 52 oral histories from the Bowers Museum, which documents life in O.C.’s colonias and barrios, including Delhi, El Modena, Independencia, Logan, Placentia, and Santa Anita. The second set includes 29 interviews with Chicano leaders, conducted by Jerry Rosen in the 1960s and 1970s.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
San Juan Capistrano, city directories & Brigandi
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The Fullerton Public Library is now working on a web site interface that will allow people to search old city directories online. This is going to be really cool and really useful, once it's completed. Great idea, guys!
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Phil Brigandi will discuss his latest book, Orange County Place Names A to Z at Monday's meeting of the Tustin Area Historical Society. The meeting will begin at 7:30 at the Senior Center, 200 S. "C" Street, Tustin.
Friday, April 18, 2008
Victor Hugo Inn, Mission Viejo & Julius Schulman
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Phantom boats, 1890, Tallmantz, Sears & Anaheim
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Kathy Sedler's website now includes a brief description of O.C. as it was in 1890 - the year after we broke off from L.A. County.
Viewliner Ltd. has posted an article about noted local aviators Paul Mantz and Frank Tallman. They've also posted two illustrated entries on Sears' catalog houses: Part 1 & Part 2.
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Exterior restoration on Anaheim's Woelke-Stoffel House (a.k.a. "The Red Cross House") began last week. Work on the interior will come later.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Mystery photos, Lost Valley, and another Duro clue
If you were a Boy Scout in Orange County, you'll probably enjoy Phil Brigandi's new blog, "Notes From A Lost Valley." Although located in the mountains of northeastern San Diego County, Lost Valley has been a Boy Scout camp for O.C. since 1959. Today, it's officially known as the "Schoepe Scout Reservation at Lost Valley" - in honor of early Anaheim industrialist (and Scouting benefactor) Adolf Schope.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Prospect Plaza, Sea Monkeys, Orange, SJC, etc.
The Orange Unified School District had decided to put the old Villa Park Elementary School buildings (the two oldest buildings in the city) up for sale. But the owner will be required to move the buildings -- which probably means they'll have to leave town. At least they're no longer planning to demolish them outright. Read more about it in today's Register.
On this day, in 1908, the Orange Daily News began publication.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Huntington Beach, Villa Park, Yorba Linda, etc.
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Myford, Irvine, a 1905 Duro, Tom Talbert & Flickr
"This postcard is cancelled by the handstamp of Myford, California. Now, most people may not know that town name, but now it is called Irvine. Myford was the post office for the huge Irvine Ranch that took up a lot (110,000 acres) of Orange
County early in the 20th Century. The date of 1910 is an estimate, because the cancellation is not clear. The post office was renamed in 1914 to Irvine, which gives us a last date."
Thomas B. "Tom" Talbert had one of these, and I wonder if it could be his. (A long shot, perhaps?) Tom was, of course, one of the most promienent men in the region. He dealt in real estate, was a farmer, was mayor of Huntington Beach, and was on the Orange County Board of Supervisors. In 1952 he published some of his memories in the book My Sixty Years in California.
Friday, April 11, 2008
Red cars, trains, Irvine Ranch, Old Courthouse, etc.
Map of the Pacific Electric Railway. (Click map to enlarge) |
Cook's Corner, Yost Theatre, photos, and Stanton
Cook's Corner in Trabuco Canyon, as it appeared in 1966. |
The grand re-opening of the historic Yost Theatre, at 307 N. Spurgeon in Santa Ana, will be held tomorrow, April 12, at 6pm. The entertainment will include a documentary about the theater, live music, and a play. Vintage cars will be on display and everyone is encouraged to dress in the fashions of the 1940s and 1950s. Admission is $5 (and ages 10 and under are free).
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Today is the 96th anniversary of the establishment of the original Stanton post office.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
America Sings, etc.
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Well, color me stupid. When the new O.C. Sheriff announced he was going to discuss historical crimes in the Santa Ana Civic Center, I assumed he was referring to the recent wave of stolen historical plaques. Instead, folks from his office discussed crime data from the past six months or so. I guess "history" is a relative term. I should know that by now. I can't tell you how often people come into the Archives looking for "really old" documents from the 1980s.
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Modjeska, airport mural, Brigandi, plaques, etc.
Hokey-smoke! Look at the new comment about the mural at the old Orange County Airport terminal! And before you ask,... Yes, I emailed "DB," and yes, I'm following up on this. Hopefully, DB's snapshots will finally allow for the mural's reinstallation.
Monday, April 07, 2008
Anaheim shopping centers & street name changes
- Anaheim St (in both Anaheim and Placentia) is now Miraloma Ave.
- Anaheim-Olive Rd. and Center St. are both now (mostly) Lincoln Ave.
- Dowling (in both Anaheim and Placentia), along with Carolina (in Placentia) is now Kraemer Blvd
- Los Angeles St (the State Highway) is now Anaheim Blvd.
Palm is now part of Harbor Blvd. - West St. (between the 5 Fwy and Katella) recently became S. Disneyland Dr.
Happy belated birthday, Orange
Saturday, April 05, 2008
Corona del Mar, Rancho Potrero los Pinos & books
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One hundred and sixty two years ago today, the last Mexican governor of California, Pio Pico, granted the Rancho Potrero los Pinos to Juan Forster, along with two other small ranchos in Riverside County. "Potrero los Pinos" means "pasture in the pines." It's now part of the Cleveland National Forest, in the northeast corner of the Orange County.
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Alison Young’s new full-color 42-page book, Orange Crate Labels of Orange County, California, is now available through the Santa Ana Historical Preservation Society for $12, plust $3 for shipping. It includes 50 different labels, including some from my personal collection.
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Also, a July publication date has been announced for Roberta Reed’s new book, Images of America: Santa Ana, 1940-2007. I’ll have more details on this later.
Friday, April 04, 2008
Santa Ana preservation, Fullerton and Gene Autry
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The City of Santa Ana is allocating additional Community Development Block Grant funds to complete exterior repairs to the historic Howe-Waffle House (1889) and its assorted outbuildings. Further support for the project has come from members of the Santa Ana Historic Preservation Society and from Behr Paint. My personal thanks to all involved -- since I get to enjoy seeing the old place at least 5 days a week.
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When we last saw Santa Ana’s Twist-Basler House (1914), it had been torn into several large chunks by developer Mike Harrah and was left with its innards hanging out. That hasn't changed. However, a new foundation is finally being poured for it at another Santa Ana site, and Harrah is promising to repair (restore?) the building. But it ain’t over ‘til it’s over.
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St. Philip Benizi Catholic Church in Fullerton will celebrate it's 50th anniversary Saturday with a special Mass at 5pm. (Fun Fact: The church's first services were held in a roller rink.)
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Meanwhile, out in front of Disneyland, Gene Autry will join the "Anaheim/Orange County Walk of Stars."
Thursday, April 03, 2008
Events, El Toro, Anaheim, authors and Orange
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The Anaheim Historical Society’s Spring Tea will be held Sat., April 12, 1pm, at the historic Griffith House (1919), at 515 N. State College Blvd. This event will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Anaheim, and will feature information about the Griffith House and authentic old fashioned teas by Locke & Nobel Tea Co. The event is $25 for members and $30 for non-members. RSVP to Joyce Morris at (714) 772-1420.
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The Orange County Historical Society presents Authors Night, April 10, 7:30pm, at Trinity Episcopal Church, 2400 N. Canal, in Orange. Authors on hand to discuss, sell and sign their books will include Daniel Gibb (Images of America: Fountain Valley), Mary Garcia (Santa Ana’s Logan Barrio), John Robinson (Gateways to Southern California), Guy Ball and Marge Bitetti (Early Santa Ana), James Osborne (Missions of Southern California), and Don Sloper (Los Angeles’ Chester Place). I hear rumors that another author or two may also attend.
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The City of Orange will celebrate it's 120th birthday on Saturday. A small celebration will be held at the Main Library, 407 E. Chapman, at 11am, with the dedication of a new El Camino Real bell. Details on the Register's website.
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Brea street name changes and April Fools Day
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Meanwhile, the photo above depicts Pomona Ave in Brea, around 1914. Today, Pomona Ave is called Brea Blvd. A few more Brea Street name changes follow:
- Deodora (in Brea) and Ocean (in Fullerton & La Habra) are now part of Lambert Rd.
- Brea-Olinda is now Birch St.
- Cedar is now part of Imperial Highway