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- Reader, Phil
- Copyright 1991 Phil Reader. Reproduced by permission of the author. Photograph courtesy of Phil Reader.
- G. Brett Lytle, Professor of Languages By Phil Reader The comic opera bandit, Dick Fellows, holds a special place in the literature of California outlawry, nay, American outlawry. The uniqueness of his position can be summed up in one word
MANDEL, JACOB (1846 - 1913)
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- Newspaper, contributed by Phil Reader (May 25, 1877) Jacob Mandel, popularly known as "Hans" set himself up in business and is consequently happy. He has opened a bootblack stand on Mission street opposite the St. Charles, where those in want
- 30, 1906) Contributed by Phil Reader Death of James Briggs A Former Santa Cruzan Dies in Lodi James R. Briggs of this city, owner of a beautiful residence on Ocean View Avenue died Saturday at Lodi, Being 78
- Reader, Phil
- It Is Not My Intention to be Captured. Phil Reader, 1991.
- Copyright 1991 Phil Reader. Reproduced with the permission of Phil Reader. Photographs courtesy of Phil Reader.
- Uncle Dave's Story: The Life of Ex-Slave Dave Boffman By Phil Reader For thirty-six years he lived quietly on a small homestead which was located atop a wooded hill at the end of Branciforte Drive in the Vine Hill district. When he died in 1893 he
- > PENSION CERT: 1,1141,507EFFECTS: HOW DISPOSED OF: BURIAL INFO: Unidentified Newspaper Article Contributed by Phil Reader (June 11, 1917)
- More information about this collection...Unidentified Newspaper, contributed by Phil Reader (July 3[?], 1913) Eugene E