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Native Daughters of the Golden West

 Organization

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Native Daughters of the Golden West collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS-38
Content Description

Collection includes a centennial history of the organization, two songbooks, multiple magazine issues, programs and 1 photograph. The Grizzly Bear magazine was published regularly by the Native Sons of the Golden West beginning in May 1907 and served as the official publication of the Native Daughters of the Golden West until 1956, when the California Herald began. It continued until the August/September 1971 issue.

Dates: 1940-1986

Native Sons and Daughters' fete, 1974-09-08

 Item
Content Description From the Collection:

Three archives boxes containing thirty years of weekly local history columns written by Mrs. Rouse for the Santa Barbara News-Press newspaper, approximately 1,500 articles. A fourth archives box contains indexes to the columns, autobiographical notes, a selection of columns on the Riviera district where Mrs. Rouse lived, and working notes and drafts of columns.

Dates: Publication: 1974-09-08

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California--History 1
Dance 1
El Camino Real (Calif.) 1
Oak Park (Santa Barbara, Calif.) 1
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