The Dominguez Family

The Dominguez Family
Title The Dominguez Family PDF eBook
Author Donna S. Morales
Publisher
Pages 267
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780788425271

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Aniceto Dominguez was born 22 April 1862 Sain Alto, Zacatecas, Mexico. His parents were Marcelino Dominguez and Petra Salas. He married Martina Segovia, daughter of Regino Segovia and Rafaela Alamos, 28 May 1882. They emigrated in 1909 and settled in Kansas City, Kansas.

Reminiscences of the Dominguez Ranch and the Carson Family

Reminiscences of the Dominguez Ranch and the Carson Family
Title Reminiscences of the Dominguez Ranch and the Carson Family PDF eBook
Author John Victor Carson
Publisher
Pages 60
Release 1981
Genre Los Angeles County (Calif.)
ISBN

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Juan Domínguez de Mendoza

Juan Domínguez de Mendoza
Title Juan Domínguez de Mendoza PDF eBook
Author France V. Scholes
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 480
Release 2012-05-16
Genre History
ISBN 0826351174

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Studies of seventeenth-century New Mexico have largely overlooked the soldiers and frontier settlers who formed the backbone of the colony and laid the foundations of European society in a distant outpost of Spain's North American empire. This book, the final volume in the Coronado Historical Series, recognizes the career of Juan Domínguez de Mendoza, a soldier-colonist who was as instrumental as any governor or friar in shaping Hispano-Indian society in New Mexico. Domínguez de Mendoza served in New Mexico from age thirteen to fifty-eight as a stalwart defender of Spain's interests during the troubled decades before the 1680 Pueblo Revolt. Because of his successful career, the archives of Mexico and Spain provide extensive information on his activities. The documents translated in this volume reveal more cooperative relations between Spaniards and Pueblo Indians than previously understood.

A Culture of Fear

A Culture of Fear
Title A Culture of Fear PDF eBook
Author Lmft Dominguez
Publisher Strategic Book Publishing
Pages 152
Release 2013-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1628572108

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A Culture of Fear takes readers inside the largest child protective services agency in the country, Los Angeles County's Department of Children & Family Services (DCFS). Julian J. Dominguez and Melinda Murphy, current and former DCFS employees, respectively, expose some of the most serious deficiencies of the agency. They detail systemic core issues that include a lack of integrity in DCFS court report writing, and describe how reunification of families is marginalized or set aside and eclipsed by other priorities, including personal opinions, departmental positions, personality conflicts, prejudices/biases, and "cover your ass at all costs." The authors shine a light on the struggles of social workers in this agency, where values can stray far, far, from the publicly proclaimed mission, which is supposed to protect children and reunify families. This book is very unique by all measures, and is meant to serve as a starting point, not a solution or finish line. It will hopefully evoke meaningful dialogue resulting in reform and needed change.

Legendary Locals of Fillmore

Legendary Locals of Fillmore
Title Legendary Locals of Fillmore PDF eBook
Author Evie Ybarra
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Release 2015-06-08
Genre Photography
ISBN 1439651825

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Since its beginning as a Southern Pacific Railroad town 100 years ago, Fillmore has been the setting of many legends and true tales, like the St. Francis Dam disaster, the 1994 earthquake, and the Hollywood film shoots. Joaquin Murietta hid in the hills, and the story of the T. Wallace More murder in Rancho Sespe in 1877 was the "murder of the century." Rancho Camulos, owned by the del Valle family until 1924, signifies the last of the Californios. Today, it is owned by the descendants of August Rubel. Tales of the sycamore tree abound, and it is an icon on Highway 126, as is the tower of the Sanitary Dairy, which was ordered from the Sears, Roebuck & Company in Chicago. Oil was discovered early in Shiells Canyon and brought Texaco to town. The fruit industry prospered, and Sunkist was welcomed. Hugh Warring installed indoor plumbing in the Piru Mansion. The likes of "Booty" Sanchez, Marcelino "Woody" Ybarra, Gene Wren, Kevin Gross, Jim Fauver, and Dorothy Shiells still influence the community.

Carson

Carson
Title Carson PDF eBook
Author Cindy Tino-Sandoval
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780738531045

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Most of the rolling ranchlands between what developed into the cities of Torrance and Long Beach in Los Angeles County's South Bay region were the domain of the Dominguez family's Rancho San Pedro. Among the families that married Dominguez sisters was that of George Henry Carson, whose seven sons and eight daughters helped ingrain the Carson name throughout the region. After World War I, the area prospered, developing its own businesses and identity so that the issue of possible cityhood ended in 1968 with incorporation. The city of Carson has been home to California State University, Dominguez Hills, the Goodyear blimp, oil refineries, industrial parks, track-and-field champions, 1984 Olympic bicycling events, and some of the most extraordinary racial diversity found anywhere, with Latinos, African Americans, and Filipinos each making up more than 20 percent of the total population.

Library of Congress Subject Headings

Library of Congress Subject Headings
Title Library of Congress Subject Headings PDF eBook
Author Library of Congress
Publisher
Pages 1608
Release 2007
Genre Subject headings, Library of Congress
ISBN

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