This category is for sites related to any part of the history of what is now the State of California in the United States of America.
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Information on the earthquake of 1906 from the Museum of the City of San Francisco.
Online digital texts containing a wide variety of first-person narratives of California's early years, 1849-1900. Indexed by author, subject, and title.
Information on the historic Bear Flag and the stories surrounding it.
Library of Congress site documenting the WPA ethnomusicology project in 1938-1940 to collect English and ethnic folk music of Northern California.
Explores the history of Japanese communities, also known as Nihonmachi, in towns throughout California.
Project dedicated to locating, cataloging, and preserving newspaper publications published in California from 1846 to the present. Online catalog provides information on the location and condition of these publications.
Locate resources (online listings, books, CD-Rom, lookups and addresses) for vital records in each county within the state of California.
Over 150 years of California’s history in photographs and stories from collections across the state.
History, artifacts, and information about the California Zephyr passenger car.
Located in Highlander Hall, adjacent to the University of California, Riverside campus. Includes current projects and center information.
H-Net group dedicated to discussing California culture and history. Features subject overview, archive, links to related resources, and subscription information.
Historic photographs and drawings of the California gold rush. Prints are also available for sale.
Books on California history and the history of the Old West, plus research and events.
Historical materials in a searchable database from a variety of California institutions, including museums, historical societies, and archives.
Photos of old buildings, ghost towns, gold mines, and graveyards throughout the California Mojave Desert.
An unofficial history of California Energy Commission power plant licensing cases from 1975 to 2001. Broken down by eras, the site describes over 70 different proceedings, with technologies such as geothermal, natural gas, solar, coal, and garbage burning.
Over 150 years of California’s history in photographs and stories from collections across the state.
H-Net group dedicated to discussing California culture and history. Features subject overview, archive, links to related resources, and subscription information.
Explores the history of Japanese communities, also known as Nihonmachi, in towns throughout California.
Located in Highlander Hall, adjacent to the University of California, Riverside campus. Includes current projects and center information.
Online digital texts containing a wide variety of first-person narratives of California's early years, 1849-1900. Indexed by author, subject, and title.
Project dedicated to locating, cataloging, and preserving newspaper publications published in California from 1846 to the present. Online catalog provides information on the location and condition of these publications.
Photos of old buildings, ghost towns, gold mines, and graveyards throughout the California Mojave Desert.
Historical materials in a searchable database from a variety of California institutions, including museums, historical societies, and archives.
Information on the earthquake of 1906 from the Museum of the City of San Francisco.
Books on California history and the history of the Old West, plus research and events.
Historic photographs and drawings of the California gold rush. Prints are also available for sale.
Locate resources (online listings, books, CD-Rom, lookups and addresses) for vital records in each county within the state of California.
Library of Congress site documenting the WPA ethnomusicology project in 1938-1940 to collect English and ethnic folk music of Northern California.
History, artifacts, and information about the California Zephyr passenger car.
An unofficial history of California Energy Commission power plant licensing cases from 1975 to 2001. Broken down by eras, the site describes over 70 different proceedings, with technologies such as geothermal, natural gas, solar, coal, and garbage burning.
Information on the historic Bear Flag and the stories surrounding it.
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