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Description
Janet Williams Gould talks about the local Luiseno Indians, their religion and culture; the Temescal Tin mines; Don Bernardo Yorba & his Santiago de Santa Ana land grant. She provides background information on the city's founders; the formation of the South Riverside Land and Water Company; the first lemon and orange groves in Corona; the naming of Corona in 1896 and the grasshopper plague.
Type
sound
Format
Master Copy Audio cassette
Extent
2 Tapes of 2
Identifier
C-004 C-005 ccoro_000126_t01; ccoro_000126_t02
Language
English
Subject
Corona (Calif.)--History Land grants Luiseño Indians Native Americans--California, Southern Temescal (Calif.)--History Tin mines and mining--California--Temescal
Provenance
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