On November 27, 1978, angered that he wasn’t to be reappointed to the Board of Supervisors slot he resigned from on November 10, Dan White…
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Ten months before California becomes a state, voters overwhelmingly approve a constitution and elect a Legislature and a governor. There are some 107,000 persons of…
Comments closedOn November 8, 1966, future President Ronald Reagan, a Republican, wins his first bid for elected office, defeating incumbent Gov. Pat Brown. Reagan is the…
Comments closedIn November 1903, Gov. George Pardee and his family move into the Governor’s Mansion at 16th and H Streets in Sacramento. Pardee, his wife Helen and their four…
Comments closedOn November 5, 1913, an estimated 30,000 Angelinos watch water from the Owens Valley cascade into the San Fernando Valley through the Los Angeles Aqueduct.…
Comments closedA group of 70 men, women and children in 15 wagons sets out on May 15, 1841 from near Independence, Missouri for points west. In…
Comments closedJohn Steinbeck’s “realistic and imaginative writing, combining as it does sympathetic humor and keen social perception” earns the Salinas native the 1962 Nobel Prize for…
Comments closedOne the ugliest and most violent attacks on any group of people in California takes place on October 24, 1871. The “Los Angeles Massacre” or…
Comments closedNewlyweds Harry and Esther Snyder open the first In-N-Out burger stand on October 22, 1948. It’s California’s first drive-thru restaurant. The Baldwin Park site at…
Comments closedSan Francisco’s “Great Quake” – at least until the 7.8 magnitude quake of April 18,1906 — strikes at 7:53 a.m. on October 21, 1868. The…
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