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- Title
- Journal 1, 1925, January 1 - August 3, Baja California
- Creator
- Meigs, Peveril, 1903-1979
- Date Created and/or Issued
- between January 1 - August 3, 1925
- Contributing Institution
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UC San Diego,
Special Collections and Archives
- Collection
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Peveril Meigs Baja California Research Materials
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- Description
- The Baja California portion of the journal begins on June 23rd with Charles Warren Thornthwaite as companion. Reconnaissance along the Pacific littoral stopping in Ensenada, Santo Tomás, San Quintín, and El Rosario, where they visited extensively. They also visited the Johnson Ranch at San Antonio del Mar, the Hamilton Ranch, San Telmo, and Rancho San José (Meling Ranch). They explored the valley of Osos Negros, stopped at the mining town of El Alamo, and finally, Valle Trinidad. Upon their return to the United States, they travelled east to Calexico and visited Mexicali.
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- text
- Identifier
- ark:/20775/bb3585285w
- Language
- English
- Subject
- Viticulture--Mexico--Baja California (Peninsula)
Oil well drilling--Mexico--Baja California (Peninsula)
Whiskey industry--Mexico--Baja California (Peninsula)
Salt industry and trade--Mexico--Baja California (Peninsula)
Mescal Industry--Mexico--Baja California (Peninsula)
Rancho San Telmo de Abajo (Baja California, Mexico)
Bateque Salt Works (Baja California, Mexico)
Johnson Ranch (Baja California, Mexico)
Meling Ranch (Baja California, Mexico)
Rancho Hamilton (Baja California, Mexico)
Rancho San Miguel (Baja California, Mexico)
Rancho San José (Baja California, Mexico)
Rancho San Telmo de Arriba (Baja California, Mexico)
Granados family
Espinoza family
Peralta Murillo family
San Vicente (Baja California, Mexico)
Bahía Colnett (Baja California, Mexico)
El Rosario (Baja California, Mexico)
Baja California (Mexico)
Rosarito (Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico)
Jatay (Baja California, Mexico)
Valle Trinidad (Baja California, Mexico)
San Quintín (Baja California, Mexico)
Santo Tomás (Baja California, Mexico)
Crossthwaite, Herbert
Meigs, Peveril, 1903-1979
Thornthwaite, C. W. (Charles Warren), 1899-1963
- Place
- San Vicente (Baja California, Mexico)
Bahía Colnett (Baja California, Mexico)
El Rosario (Baja California, Mexico)
Baja California (Mexico)
Rosarito (Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico)
Jatay (Baja California, Mexico)
Valle Trinidad (Baja California, Mexico)
San Quintín (Baja California, Mexico)
Santo Tomás (Baja California, Mexico)
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