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May | 2015 | The Clog
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News from the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. Archive for May, 2015. Oscar Wilde’s Chatterton Q&A. May 19, 2015. You may be interested in reading an interview on the UCLA Newsroom website. With our own Professor Joseph Bristow about his recent book,. Oscar Wilde’s Chatterton. Oscar Wilde’s Chatterton notebook is housed here at the Clark, as the website notes, though of course, you will have to wait until we reopen in Summer 2016 to see it in person again. May 18, 2015. May 14, 2015. The books tha...
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20 Of Our Favorite Events In Los Angeles This Week: LAist
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Our cities: ▾. End of day links. Got something to share? The day's most popular stories from LAist every evening in your inbox from our newsletter. Open external links in tabs. 20 Of Our Favorite Events In Los Angeles This Week. By Christine N. Ziemba. In Arts and Entertainment. Aug 10, 2015 1:00 pm. Here are 20 of our favorite events happening in Los Angeles this week. Don’t forget to check out our August Guide. And Free Concert Guide. 8212; the weekend ahead. MONDAY, AUG. 10. The Arclight and Slamdance...
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2015 Western Roundup Recap – Los Angeles Archivists Collective
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Los Angeles Archivists Collective. 2015 Western Roundup Recap. June 22, 2015. June 22, 2015. The 2015 Western Roundup. A joint conference hosted by Society of Rocky Mountain Archivists. Took place in Denver, Colorado on May 27-30. Mallory Furnier, Special Projects Archivist at the Autry National Center, and Rachel Mandell, L.A. as Subject Resident Archivist, attended the joint conference and have shared some of what they saw, heard, and learned. Many Roundup panels focused on digital issues in the archiv...
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March | 2015 | The Clog
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News from the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. Archive for March, 2015. A New Fund of Amusement: Annotating 18th-Century Word Games. March 25, 2015. Title page of The Aenigmatical Repository (1772). In his preface addressed “To the Public,” pseudonymous author Charles Crinkum claims the “squibs of imagination” featured in his. Aenigmatical Repository; or, New Fund of Amusement. First enigma with solution. 8220;For I like man am made to toil …. One patch upon my face descry’d,. 8221; Modern readers...
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Philip | The Clog
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News from the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. A New Fund of Amusement: Annotating 18th-Century Word Games. March 25, 2015. Title page of The Aenigmatical Repository (1772). In his preface addressed “To the Public,” pseudonymous author Charles Crinkum claims the “squibs of imagination” featured in his. Aenigmatical Repository; or, New Fund of Amusement. First enigma with solution. 8220;For I like man am made to toil …. One patch upon my face descry’d,. Denotes my consequence, and pride …. 8221; Mo...
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They Moved Mountains (And People) To Build L.A.’s Freeways
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Log in / Sign up. Blogs you may like. They Moved Mountains (And People) To Build L.A.’s Freeways. But its possible that all the dire warnings and clever pranks obscured a more troubling possibility: that Carmageddon had already come to pass decades ago, in the 1940s, 50s, and 60s, when Los Angeles scarred its landscapes, split its communities, and displaced a quarter-million people to build its 527-mile freeway system. Building the 405s Gorge. In mostly uninhabited Sepulveda Canyon, only the mountains co...
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San Cosme – JeffCDO's Blog
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Stories from the Archives. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. May 24, 2015. I recently came across the marriage record for Juan Nepomuceno Castil de Oro who was the military doctor in Mexico I posted about previously. Published by N. Currier, 1847. From The Library of Congress. This entry was posted in Genealogy. And tagged Castel De Oro. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You must be logged in. To post a comment. Juan Nepomuceno Castel de Oro. Genealogy Brick Wall #3 – Castel De Oro.
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What I Did Last Summer – JeffCDO's Blog
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Stories from the Archives. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. What I Did Last Summer. December 3, 2014. In Process at the National Archives. This entry was posted in Archives. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You must be logged in. To post a comment. Juan Nepomuceno Castel de Oro. Genealogy Brick Wall #3 – Castel De Oro. Genealogy Brick Wall #2 – Luis Yanez & Mary Rivas. Genealogy Brick Wall #1 – Calletano Peralta. On Genealogy Brick Wall #1 – Calletano Peralta. LA as Subject (USC Libraries).
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Rivas – JeffCDO's Blog
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Stories from the Archives. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Genealogy Brick Wall #2 – Luis Yanez & Mary Rivas. December 27, 2014. Louise Yanez is my great grandmother, she married Silviano Castel De Oro around 1919. She was born August 27, 1903 in Chihuahua, Mexico and died June 25, 1966 in Los Angeles, California. Louise had no siblings that I am aware of. Her death certificate lists the names of her parents as. Juan Nepomuceno Castel de Oro. LA as Subject (USC Libraries).
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Let’s Go!! – JeffCDO's Blog
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Stories from the Archives. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. December 2, 2014. I’m planning to start up this blog again. The theme will be. And I will share stories from my own research, which currently involves mostly genealogy and local history (the greater Los Angeles area), and my adventures changing careers from Visual Effects Artist. To full-time Archivist and Historian. This entry was posted in Announcements. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You must be logged in. To post a comment.
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