UnrestrictedA perennial impediment for immigrants traveling to California from either Mexico or the eastern United states has been the Sierra Nevada range. Known by various names in different regions, the Sierra Nevadas represent the nation's most rugged mountain chain and extend throughout California's entire length along its eastern side. Few satisfactory passes intersect this range and paradoxically the best one was least used by California-bound Spaniards, Mexicans, and Americans. This narrow opening in the Sierra Nevadas was San Gorgonio Pass through which the Southern Pacific Railroad travels today. Its first large scale use did not occur until the early 18608 when migration's backward tide swarmed through it destined for Arizona's bo...
Thaddeus S. Kenderdine made his way from Philadelphia to Michigan in 1858, staying only a month befo...
Pages 170-171, discussing the Richard Campbell party that reportedly reached California from New Or...
Photograph of Freemont pass in Antelope Valley, Los Angeles, ca.1900-1950. Two large rock faces, lin...
A critical era in California's history and development - the building of the first roads over the Si...
With a population of 40 million and a gross domestic product of nearly 2.5 trillion dollars the stat...
Photograph of Santa Susanna Pass, east side, Ventura, San Fernando Valley, California, ca.1895. Pass...
People travel because they do not want to feel fastened to one single place anymore. They want to fr...
east of them stand the La Sal Mountains extending across the line into Colorado. The Spanish (Mexica...
Cowan p. 226; Rocq 16869; Sabin 26033; Wheat 79.First ed."Natural History of California: p. 275-386...
Back in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, in the heart of the Mother Lode, lies Tuolumne County, w...
During most of the nineteenth century and the early years of the twentieth numerous railroads were b...
The California gold rush was one of the biggest news stories of the nineteenth century. The demand f...
Maritime trade that emerged in the Gulf of California in the late 18th century consolidated during t...
Englishman William Redmond Kelly (1791-1855) visited California in 1849 and 1850, and his account of...
Three southern California rushes-the health rush, the land rush, and the orange rush-deserve the kin...
Thaddeus S. Kenderdine made his way from Philadelphia to Michigan in 1858, staying only a month befo...
Pages 170-171, discussing the Richard Campbell party that reportedly reached California from New Or...
Photograph of Freemont pass in Antelope Valley, Los Angeles, ca.1900-1950. Two large rock faces, lin...
A critical era in California's history and development - the building of the first roads over the Si...
With a population of 40 million and a gross domestic product of nearly 2.5 trillion dollars the stat...
Photograph of Santa Susanna Pass, east side, Ventura, San Fernando Valley, California, ca.1895. Pass...
People travel because they do not want to feel fastened to one single place anymore. They want to fr...
east of them stand the La Sal Mountains extending across the line into Colorado. The Spanish (Mexica...
Cowan p. 226; Rocq 16869; Sabin 26033; Wheat 79.First ed."Natural History of California: p. 275-386...
Back in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, in the heart of the Mother Lode, lies Tuolumne County, w...
During most of the nineteenth century and the early years of the twentieth numerous railroads were b...
The California gold rush was one of the biggest news stories of the nineteenth century. The demand f...
Maritime trade that emerged in the Gulf of California in the late 18th century consolidated during t...
Englishman William Redmond Kelly (1791-1855) visited California in 1849 and 1850, and his account of...
Three southern California rushes-the health rush, the land rush, and the orange rush-deserve the kin...
Thaddeus S. Kenderdine made his way from Philadelphia to Michigan in 1858, staying only a month befo...
Pages 170-171, discussing the Richard Campbell party that reportedly reached California from New Or...
Photograph of Freemont pass in Antelope Valley, Los Angeles, ca.1900-1950. Two large rock faces, lin...