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California - Romantic and Resourceful
A plea for the Collection Preservation and Diffusion of Information Relating to Pacific Coast History
List of Illustrations - Discovery of San Francisco Bay by Portolá - Carmel Mission - Sutter's Mill at Coloma - Old Colton Hall and Jail, Monterey - Commodore Sloat's General Order - Comandante's Residence, San Francisco - Baptismal Record of Concepción Argüello
Appendix A.
Appendix B.
Concepción De Argüello. - (Presidio de San Francisco, 1806.) - By Bret Harte.
A fervent appeal rings through these pages, urging Californians to safeguard the stories that shaped their coast. Drawn from two impassioned speeches delivered in 1908 and 1913, the author weaves together personal dedication, civic pride, and a vision of a future bound by shared heritage. The prose celebrates the state’s romantic spirit while insisting that the documentary record—letters, maps, mission archives—must be preserved for generations to come.
Interlaced with vivid illustrations of landmarks such as Portolá’s discovery of San Francisco Bay, the Carmel Mission, and Sutter’s Mill, the work also surveys recent scholarship that has illuminated the region’s past. It recounts the early‑20th‑century effort of the Native Sons of the Golden West to fund a Pacific Coast history fellowship, underscoring the collaborative drive to keep California’s narrative alive. Listeners will feel the earnest conviction of a time when history was a community project, inviting them to join the ongoing quest to honor and understand the Golden State’s legacy.
Full title
California Romantic and Resourceful A plea for the Collection, Preservation and Diffusion of Information Relating to Pacific Coast History A plea for the Collection, Preservation and Diffusion of Information Relating to Pacific Coast History
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (81K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Schwan. HTML version by Al Haines.
Release date
2003-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1859–1930
A California lawyer and historical writer, he helped document the state’s records and wrote with a strong sense of the value of local history. His books reflect an early-20th-century effort to preserve the stories, archives, and civic memory of the Pacific Coast.
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