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Cover of Andrews
by Don Ingram, Linda Drake
Language: English
Release Date: February 28, 2011

Andrews County was named for Richard Andrews, the first casualty in Texas�s fight for independence from Mexico in 1835 at the battle of Concepci�n. Before the creation of the county in 1876 by the Texas legislature, the area had been largely ignored by state officials and avoided by ranchers and...
Cover of Needles
by Linda Fitzpatrick, James M. Conkle
Language: English
Release Date: September 6, 2010

Needles is located at the borders of California and Arizona on the west bank of the Colorado River, once serving as an important transportation hub in California. During the mid-1800s, the steamboat trade flourished here as gold, silver, goods, and passengers were transported along the Colorado River....
Cover of Sandy
by Dan Bosserman
Language: English
Release Date: November 16, 2015

Traveling the Barlow Road, 50,000 pioneers rolled their wagon wheels over the site of today's Sandy Historical Museum without stopping. Not until the arrival of Francis Revenue in 1853 did anyone consider the area suitable for homesteading. Building a store and a bridge across the Sandy River, Revenue...
Cover of Pico Rivera
by Pico Rivera History and Heritage Society
Language: English
Release Date: February 6, 2008

The early history of the city of Pico Rivera began in 1887 when two land developers, J. Fletcher Isbell and W. T. Bone, bought the Rivera town site from Joseph Hartley Burke, Louis L. Bequette, and A. A. Bermudez. Rivera literally means �along the river,� and today�s city boundaries are the Rio...
Cover of Centerville, Fremont
by Philip Holmes, Jill M. Singleton
Language: English
Release Date: February 14, 2011

The tale of Centerville, Fremont�part of the sprawling landscape of the southeast San Francisco Bay�begins with near forgotten histories such as the once sprawling grandeur of the Alviso rancho and the California 100, a battalion raised in Centerville for the Civil War. Centerville celebrates a sporting-mad...
Cover of San Francisco's Potrero Hill
by Peter Linenthal, Abigail Johnston, Potrero Hill Archives Project
Language: English
Release Date: July 27, 2005

In the early 1800s, it was called the Potrero Nuevo, or �new pasture.� Gold-rush squatterssoon put the squeeze on Mission Dolores�s grazing cattle, and when the fog lifted, Potrero Hill became the first industrial zone in San Francisco, with iron-smelting plants, butcheries, and shipbuilding dominating...
Cover of Los Gatos
by Peggy Conaway Bergtold
Language: English
Release Date: December 7, 2015

A magical place to grow up and an exceptionally lovely place to live, Los Gatos has transformed from its agrarian roots to an upscale community at the southern tip of Silicon Valley. With its sublime Mediterranean climate and stunning natural setting, the town has progressed while still valiantly protecting...
Cover of Artesia 1875-1975
by Albert O. Little
Language: English
Release Date: April 28, 2000

This three-generation endeavor started in 1975 when Albert O. Little, known for his dedication to the community as �Mr. Artesia,� began working on two volumes of history: The Artesians: How It Began One Hundred Years Ago and The Artesians: Twenty Years of Incorporation. He gathered photographs...
Cover of San Ramon Valley

San Ramon Valley

Alamo, Danville, and San Ramon

by Beverly Lane, Cozine, Ralph
Language: English
Release Date: November 23, 2005

The San Ramon Valley stretches for 20 beautiful miles under the shadow of Mount Diablo and includes the bustling communities of San Ramon, Alamo, and Danville. Some 113,000 people make their homes here in a scenic area of open spaces, gracious homes, and tree-lined streets. Also here are major business...
Cover of Potrero Hill
by Peter Linenthal, Abigail Johnston
Language: English
Release Date: April 6, 2009

A neighborhood in the southeast corner of San Francisco, Potrero Hill enjoys some of the city�s finest weather and most spectacular views. Once pastureland and home to immigrants working in the shipbuilding industries, Potrero Hill was long ignored by guidebooks. Now �The Hill� is regenerating, and these pages highlight what is gone and what remains on these sunny slopes.
Cover of Los Olivos
by Jim Norris
Language: English
Release Date: February 20, 2008

Los Olivos was named for central Santa Barbara County wine country�s other small fruit. The local fascination for vineyards is fairly new, but Los Olivos has thrived as a community since not long after Native American days. Los Olivos grew important enough to local trade and travel to become the inland...
Cover of Tyler
by Robert Reed
Language: English
Release Date: September 28, 2009

In the early 1900s, the golden age of postcards was just beginning. Millions of cards were mailed across America, and many survive today in archives and private collections. Through these snapshots of history, Tyler's evolution can be traced. While fruit and cotton production was king into the early...
Cover of Early Los Altos and Los Altos Hills
by Don McDonald, Los Altos History Museum
Language: English
Release Date: March 29, 2010

Los Altos would never have existed if not for the Southern Pacific Railroad. Since the 1850s, Los Altos, Spanish for �heights� or �foothills,� was the name generally applied to the two ranchos (San Antonio and La Purisima Concepcion) between Palo Alto and Mountain View southwest of El Camino...
Cover of Scotts Valley
by Deborah Muth
Language: English
Release Date: August 17, 2016

Nestled among the spreading oaks of Santa Cruz County, just north of Monterey Bay, lies the city of Scotts Valley. First used as a hunting and camping spot on a Native American trading route, and later a stop on the stage route over the Santa Cruz Mountains, Scotts Valley has a long tradition of providing...
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