The Journal of San Diego History
San Diego History Center Quarterly
Summer/Fall 2017, Volume 63, Number 3 & 4

Summer/Fall 2017, Volume 63, Number 3 & 4 (PDF)

“Help the Horse to Save the Soldier” The American Red Star Animal Relief Program at Camp Kearny, 1917-1919
Alexander D. Bevil

San Diego’s Zuniga Shoals Jetty: Icon and Enigma
John Martin

A Moreton Bay Fig Tree and San Diego Memory
Nancy Carol Carter

Overlooked by Historians: Salvador Linares and the Perils of Frontier California
Robert A. Kittle

Book Reviews

The San Diego History Center gratefully acknowledges the generosity of the Robert D.L. Gardiner Foundation and the Quest for Truth Foundation for their ongoing support of The Journal of San Diego History. Additional support is provided by Journal of San Diego History Fund of the San Diego Foundation and private donors.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Front Cover: Popular World War I poster featuring recruitment for the American Red Star Animal Relief. Public domain.

Back Cover: Photo by James Blank from the Cabrillo National Mounument showing the Zuniga Shoals Jetty at low tide.

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