Fall 1974

Yachting: Its History In San Diego; The Mission of Ulises Urbano Lassépas to Baja California; The Puerto de Don Gaspar: A Note On An Erroneous California Place Name; John...

Summer 1974

Reminiscences of Lomaland. Madame Tingley and the Theosphical Institute in San Diego; Military View of San Diego in 1847: Four Letters from Colonel Jonathan D. Stevenson to Governor Richard...

Spring 1974

When the Red Lights Went Out in San Diego: The Litle Known Story of San Deigo's "Restricted District"; A Black American in Mexican San Diego: Two Recently Recovered Documents;...

Winter 1974

Rancho Guajome: A California Legacy Preserved; Student Protest at its Best: San Diego, 1918; Tempting Temecula: The Making and Unmaking of a Southern California Community

Fall 1973

Viva Los Californios! The Battle of San Pasqual; The Creation of the Anza Borrego Desert State Park; The Rose of San Diego; Alfred R. Mitchell: Pioneer Artist in San...

Summer 1973

The Discoverer of Alta California: Joao Rodrigues Cabrilho or Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo?; Paradoxes in the History of Baja California; Amiel Weeks Whipple and the Boundary Survey in Southern California;...

Spring 1973

A California Romance in Perspective: The Elopement, Marriage and Ecclesiastical Trial of Henry D. Fitch and Josefa Carrillo ; The Mary Walker Incident: Black Prejudice in San Diego, 1866;...

Winter 1973

California's Hispanic Heritage: A View Into the Spanish Myth; William E. Smythe and San Diego, 1901-1908; The I.W.W. Free Speech Movement: San Diego, 1912; Henry A. Crabb, Filibuster, and...

Fall 1972

Utopia in Baja California: The Dreams of José de Gálvez; A Chicano Perspective on San Diego History; Matthew Sherman: Pioneer San Diegan; Early Days in San Diego: The Memoirs...

Summer 1972

San Diego Looks at the Maderista Revolution in Mexico 1910-1911; The Location of the Indian Village of Temecula; San Diego's Opera Unit of the WPA Federal Music Project; X-Rays and...

Spring 1972

Sebastian Vizcaino and San Diego Bay; The San Diego City Schools Curriculum Project

Winter 1972

The Internment of the Japanese of San Diego County During the Second World War; The Historical Archives of Baja California Sur: Their Antecedents and Recent Creation; The Stage to...

Fall 1971

Irving John Gill: San Diego Architect; William Templeton Johnson, San Diego Architect, 1877-1957; The Davis House: New San Diego's Oldest and Most Historic Building; Historic American Buildings Survey: San...

Summer 1971

Developing San Diego's Desert Empire; Hugo de Vries Visits San Diego: A Famous Botanist Views the City at the Turn of the Century

Spring 1971

Native of Arica: Requiem for a Don; The Role of the San Diego River in the Development of Mission Valley; Racetrack to Highway: San Diego's Early Automobile Days

Winter 1971

Cuyamaca Land Grant Trial; The Letters of Thomas Rylan Darnall; Immigrants on the Gila and Baja California Routes to San Diego in 1849
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