NCHC. North County historical collections
Found in 281 Collections and/or Records:
Henry Rodriguez collection
Sixteen folders and one binder containing materials related to the life and life celebration of Henry Rodriguez of the La Jolla Indian Reservation, as well as information about California Indians. Materials include paper, media, digitized files, and publications.
La Sociedade de Caridad de Santa Rita [The Charity Society of Saint Rita] Scrapbook
Scrapbook record of the activities of the Society of Santa Rita de San Diego. Coverless scrapbook of approximately 46 pages (11x8.5") include black-and-white professional photo images, several news clips from newspapers in Spanish or English, and additional invitations and inserts. Material ranges from mid 1930s-1960s and is mostly in Spanish.
Missions of California Scrapbook
Halpern for Congress records
Two handbills and one brochure from Francis Halpern's campaign for Congress, 35th district, 1968 as the Peace and Freedom Party Candidate.
Ask a Marine speech and press releases
Booklet titled with full title: "Ask a Marine: U.S.M.C. Private David Osborne Raps on the Collapse of the Armed Forces, the Fall of the American Empire and the Rise of People's Power. A Speech Made Just Before Sentencing At His General Court Martial for Desertion. Camp Pendleton, March 2, 1971." File also contains three communications by Green Machine Bookstore, two of which regard Osborne.
Vista Irrigation District brochure
Single sheet folded to make five-panel brochure, 3 x 5.5 inches, illus., 1 map. Pamphlet. Guide to the district, in what is now Vista, California.
American Friends Service Committee Military Selective Service Act handbill
One handbill distributed by the San Diego Peace Center offering advice to those hoping to avoid the Vietnam War draft.
USS Wyoming and sailor Dean Dickson photograph album
Photograph album with 147 snapshots taken by sailor Dean Dickson of the USS Wyoming, likely just after the end of World War One.
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.
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.
