NCHC. North County historical collections
Found in 272 Collections and/or Records:
The Indian Place Names of Rancho Cuyamaca
This manuscript was authored by both H.E. Rensch and E.G. Rensch (his wife), but only indicates E.G.'s involvement on a further page. This work includes descriptions of fifteen Indian place names of Rancho Cuyamaca, a region of eastern San Diego County.
Missions of California Scrapbook
Leslie Dork for State Senate brochure
One brochure for Socialist Workers Party candidate, Leslie Dork, 1974. Six-panel brochure, 3.75 x 8.5 inches.
After Action Report of U.S. Marine Corps Participation in Operation "New Arrivals" At Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, California
Photocopied report titled "After Action Report of U.S. Marine Corps Participation in Operation "New Arrivals" At Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, California" detailing three phases of refugee resettlement from Vietnam at the close of the Vietnam War.
Bonnie Biggs papers
The Bonnie Biggs papers relate to the work, scholarship, and service of former Cal State San Marcos Librarian Emeritus and Tribal Liaison, Bonnie Biggs. A significant subset of the collection is also concerned with the professional life of Dr. Lotsee Patterson (Comanche), an instrumental figure in the development of tribal libraries in the United States.
Together/Apart: The COVID-19 Community Memory Archive
Leadership North County records
The Leadership North County records consist of operational records related to Leadership North County (2001 and on) and Leadership 2000 (previous to 2001). Leadership 2000 affiliated with California State University San Marcos in 2001 and changed its name at that time. 11 digital file folders that are reproductions of the physical records were also donated to the collection.
Prime Timers San Diego Chapter records
Papers relating to Prime Timers, a gay men's elders organization.
The Paul Ecke Ranch, Inc. Business Records and Family Papers
Green Tiger Press collection
The Green Tiger Press collection was assembled by the California State University Library with the assistance of Green Tiger Press owner/publisher Jerry Macchia. The collection concerns the history of the Green Tiger Press, a fine printing press that ran out of San Diego, California, and later San Marcos, California.
