Recommended Books on Local History
I was happy to find that some of the books I have in my personal Collection have been digitalized , making it possible to share with you these treasured works in their entirety.
Determining Tribal Boundries Through Potshards an Archaeological Perspective : Constance Cameron
Culture of Luiseno Indians Phillip Steadman Sparkman 1908
The Religion of the Luiseno Indians of Southern California DuBois 1908
Little Chapters about San Juan Capistrano written by St. John O’Sullivan July 1912
The Famous Missiobns of California By William Henry Hudson 1901
Picturesque Pala by George Wharton James 1916
The Travelers Handbook of Southern California by George Wharton James 1904
Through Ramonas Country by George Wharton James 1909
The Old Francsican Missions Of California by George Wharton James 1913
In & Out of The Old Missions of California George Wharton James 1906
The Mischief Record of “La Gobernadora”
Amelia Stone Quinton, Charles Fletcher Lummis, and the
Warner Ranch Indian Removal By V.S. Mathes and Phil Brigandi
A Century Of Dishonor By Helen Hunt Jackson 1889
Glimpses Of Three Coasts By Helen Hunt Jackson 1886
Romona By Helen Hunt Jackson
- Calendar of Sonnets By Helen Hunt Jackson 1891
- A Book Lover’s Holidays In The Open By Theodore Roosevelt 1916
- The Indians Of The Painted Desert Region, Hopi, Navajo, Wallapai, Havasupai By George Wharton James 1903
A Call For Reform Helen Hunt Jackson
HISTORY OF AMERICAN INDIANS IN CALIFORNIA 1880-1904 National Park Service
History of LOST VALLEY
The removal of the Cupeno Indians from Warner Hot Springs
In The Name Of The Law: The Cupeno Removal Of 1903 By Phil Brigandi Jornal Of San Diego History
The Mischief Record of “La Gobernadora”
Amelia Stone Quinton, Charles Fletcher Lummis, and the
Warner Ranch Indian Removal BY Valerie Sherer Mathes and Phil Brigandi
LOCAL GEOLOGY
Geology of Temecula Canyon By Tom Chester
Geology and Mineral Resources of San Diego County California
RECENCY AND CHARACTER OF FAULTING
ALONG THE ELSINORE FAULT ZONE
IN SOUTHERN RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 1977 CALIFORNIA DIVISION OF MINES AND GEOLOGY
Pala Gem Pegmatite District, San Diego County, California2017 Greg Wilkenson
Spessartine Garnet from Ramona, San Diego County, California By Brendan M
GEOLOGY AND MINERAL DEPOSITS OF THE LAKE ELSINORE QUADRANGLE Bulliten 146 1959 State of California. Department of Natural Resources
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES :GEOLOGY OF A PORTION OF THE
ELSINORE FAULT ZONE :Special Report DEC.1955
California Geology
Batholithic Rocks of
Southern California A Model for
the Petrochemical Nature of
their Source Materials
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER
Vertical Displacement on the Elsinore Fault of Southern California: Evidence from Orbital Photographs
Paul D. Lowman Jr.
The Journal of Geology
Vol. 88, No. 4 (Jul., 1980), pp. 415-43
Mineral Land Classification of the Temescal Valley Area 1991 Special Report California Department of Conservation ; Division of Mines and Geology
U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2160
BEDROCK GEOLOGY OF THE YOSEMITE VALLEY AREA
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, CALIFORNIA
Prepared by
N. King Huber and Julie A. Roller
Department of the Interior USGS
Plutonism in the Central Part
of the Sierra Nevada Batholith,
California by PAUL C. BATEMAN U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER 1483
SALTON SEA: GEOLOGY AND MINERAL DEVELOPMENT HISTORY FIELD GUIDE: PART 1: TEXT By Greg Wilkerson
Local Watersheds
Hydrological and Biological Support to Lower Santa Margarita River Watershed Monitoring Program Water Years 2008-2009 Prepared for United States Bureau of Reclamation Southern California Office TEMECULA,CA
MAPS
Park and Area Maps of the Sierra Nevada Region
Research Links
ACROSS THE PLAINS, MOUNTAINS,
AND DESERTS
A Bibliography of the Oregon-California Trail,
1812–1912
For a Historic Resource Study of the
Oregon & California National Historic Trails
2 provides information for accessing more than 2,600
primary overland accounts and almost 2,000 secondary sources. Resources cited describe
life on the trail, frontier justice, exploration with ox-teams, and encounters with Native
peoples. Sources include books, magazine and newspaper articles, government
documents, maps, and manuscript collection