
08-02-2020, 10:11 AM
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Join Date: Jul 2020
Location: Southern California
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For your consideration: examples from file in .doc form, mindful of the fact that I was completely unawares of any file naming standards or best practices (I.e. spaces), BEFORE i tried to implement any of your suggested fixes:
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Angel, Myron. History of San Luis Obispo County California, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers. Oakland: Thompson & West, 1883. (Note: Contains obituary and other information about Harvey B. Blake, first person to purchase The Rancho Cañada de San Miguelito from Ramon and Juana Rodriguez, in 1858. Pp. 160, 383-384.) Link to source document:
Bulletin No. 74-9. Water Well Standards Ventura County. Sacramento: State of California, Department of Water Resources, 1968. Link to source document:
“The Descendants of Jose Ygnacio Rodriguez and Some Allied Families.” 13 pp. Includes copy of the brand of Juan J.A. Rodriguez, recorded June 3, 1852 by ex-officio Recorder Charles E. Huse. Carpinteria Valley Historical Society. [Author’s name illegible].Link to source document:
Gidney, C.M., Benjamin Brooks, Edwin M. Sheridan. History of Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo and Ventura Counties California. Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company, 1917. 2 vols. Vol. 1 (Includes: Jose Ygnacio Andres Rodriguez bio ref, (pg. 373); also account by one Jose Salmeron about the course of the Ventura River in 1825 having been “where now is Ventura Avenue…that it emptied into the sea where the slough is, just east of the old racetrack grounds…all the land beyond to the Taylor Hills was good farming land.” pp. 361-362). Link to source document:
Guinn, J.M. Historical and Biographical Record of Southern California. Chicago: Chapman Publishing Company, 1902. (Includes: G.B. & “Nannie” A. D. Taylor reference on pp. 539-540, including a photograph of Mrs. Taylor.) Link to source document:
Mason, Jessie D. History of Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties, California. Oakland: Thompson & West, 1883. Reprinted in 1961 by Howell-North, Berkeley, Calif.; new introduction by Walker A. Tompkins. (Includes coverage of “The Rancho Canada San Miguelito” and “Green B. Taylor,” pg. 409, plus farmstead graphic.)
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