Impressions of California, A Historyby Kevin Starr
Terry Onley
It was easy to get work in California
during the Gold Rush. Service workers
were in high demand, and well-paid, too.
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During the first few decades of the 20th century,it was easy to get killed if you were a Wobblyor other Union organizer. Many strikes and demonstrations were broken up by police and vigilante gunfire, all in the name of management.
Yay, rich industrialists!
In the '60s, Csar Chvez and the United Farm WorkersUnion he helped to create demonstrated vigorously and peacefully against the unfair treatment of the agriculturalworkers of California. The times were changing, and things did get somewhat better.
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In 1880, Lester Pelton obtained a patent for amuch-improved water driven turbine, whichextracted as much as six times the energy fromrunning water as a conventional water wheel.Lots more power for sawmills and mining equipment.Way to go, Lester.
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The technology is
still in use today...
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In 1883, John Montgomery took
the first controlled heavier-than-air
flight on Otay Mesa, just a few
miles from where I grew up.
Sadly, in 1911, he died while
testing one of his powered designs.
But,
he flew!
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Alto
Lisa
Palo Alto, PARC, Xerox,
Apple, Microsoft, IBM.
Silicon Valley...
Radar
And a thousand others.California was the place it happened.
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In the winter of 1907-08, director
Francis Boggs came to LA to film the outdoor scenes of
The Count of Monte CristoHe seems to have started a trend...
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John Steinbeck
F. Scott Fitzgerald
William Faulkner
WOW!!
Read this...It's very odd.
Sobering...
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Ansel Adams, incredible photographer
and devoted naturist, left a legacy of
stunning images...
Didn't really think I'd leave out Disneyland, did you?!
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Sources:All slides,Google Images and California, A HistoryBy Kevin Starr
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