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Cal State University, Fullerton
(CSUF)
P.O.Box 6846
Fullerton, CA 92834 - 6846
Office: Pollak Library South (PLS) 363
714 278-3580
COPH@fullerton.edu
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Office hours: Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri 9:00 - 5:00
Thursday 9:00 - 6:30
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Anaheim Community History Project
Anderson, Lucy J. (1894 1976)
Early Anaheim and Placentia.
OH46*, 1 hr. 15 minutes, May 7, 1968.
44 pages with extra ephemeral material.
Interviewed by Kathleen B. Heil.
Completed 1974.
Anaheim Community History Project, Volume One,
and individual volume.
Lucy Ziegler Anderson Moved from New Jersey to
Anaheim, CA in 1905 Father owned two hotels, Commercial Hotel and Hotel
Valencia Hotel life, including African American staff and guests William
Jennings Bryant and former California Governor Bell Anaheims
development, bars and effect of prohibition, and German residents,
including the German Mudgutter Band Childhood memories of seeing Madame
Modjeska in Los Angeles, picnics at Orange County Park, and school
activities Marriage to Frank Anderson at the Mission Inn, WWI (Air
Corps) and influenza outbreak in Sacramento, CA Ranching and building of
apartment complexes, working with the Placentia Round Table Children,
daughter in Newport Beach, CA and son in Escondido, CA.
Keywords -- Amusements -- Anaheim, California --
Local History -- Transportation -- Urban Development
Biela, Josef P. (1923 - )
German Prisoner of War Experiences.
OH1129, 1 hr. 30 minutes, May 4, 1972.
33 pages, index.
Interviewed by Donna C. Barasch.
Completed 1976.
Anaheim Community History Project, Volume One,
and individual volume.
Second interview, OH1129B completed in 1991.
Josef P. Biela Born in Wilhelmshaven, Germany
Joined Hitler youth group, Reichsarbeitsdienst During World War II
fought in Poland, Russia (wounded), Africa (re-routed), Italy, and France
(wounded) Sent to Reading, England Discusses injuries, surrendering,
American GI helpfulness Prisoner of War experiences, including
sneaking on to a boat going to the United States Camps in Oklahoma
(Camp Gruber), Texas (Camp Mclean), Arizona (Marana and Camp Florence),
California (Camp Pomona and Anaheim), and New York (Camp Shanks?)
Experiences include working as a tailor, picking cotton and oranges
Discusses American air power versus German air power Writing letter to
the War Department after deciding to stay in America, citing freedom of
the press and democracy; response explains how to return after
repatriation Sent back to Germany, spends 18 months in England first
Application to Consul in Breman, Germany and trouble remembering his POW
serial number Work in astronomy and employment at the University of
California, Irvine.
Keywords -- Agriculture -- Anaheim, California --
Local History -- Oranges -- World War II
Bonney, Wilbert H. (1910 1981)
Experiences in Anaheim, CA.
OH1386, 2 hrs, March 21, 1974.
35 pages, index.
Interviewed by Karen I. Speers.
Completed 1974.
Anaheim Community History Project, Volume One,
and individual volume.
Wilbert Bonney Born in Fairmont, Minnesota, 1901
Parents were teachers Move to Anaheim in 1909, ranching, orange co-ops
(Sunkist, Mutual Orange Distributors[MOD]) Attend Loara elementary
school, Central School, Fremont School, Anaheim High School Graduated in
June 1920, post graduate course at Anaheim High School, then Fullerton
Junior College Work with a drafting company, designed plans for Lincoln
School building Encouraged by Charles C. Smith, superintendent of
Anaheim schools to take LA County teacher exam Work at Central School,
then Fremont School Meet and marry Celia Carr, a teacher Attended
University of California Berkeley education classes during intercession
Hired by Melbourne Gauer as principle of Central School, then Fremont
School (22 years) 1933 earthquake impact on school, new school building
with help of WPA or PWA 1951 change in school system, moved to Benjamin
Franklin School 1962 retire Discuss membership in local groups, Rotary
Club, YMCA (Camp Osceola), Methodist Church, California Retired Teachers
Association, Meals on Wheels Halloween, the Rotary Club pancake
breakfast and the kiddie parade Anaheim history, including road
conditions, alcohol and saloons, ranching and then industry (Kwikset Locks
and Disneyland) Disneyland Amusements, including bicycle, Chautauquas
(vaudeville-type shows), the Red Car Anaheim floods Discussion of
World War I and military ROTC classes Adoption of son, doctor at
University of Iowa Ku-Klux Klan in Anaheim during the 1920s, reason
Gauer was hired Depression impact on school wages, dropping school
enrollment, and New Deal programs School growth, impact of Disneyland
and new construction Impact of World War II State of education
School athletics.
Keywords -- Anaheim, California -- Local History --
Schools/Education -- Urban Development
Fischle, Richard W. (1912 1981)
Anaheim and the Anaheim Bulletin, 1929-1968.
OH56, 30 minutes, May 21, 1968.
11 pages, index.
Interviewed by Karol Keith Richard.
Completed 1974.
Anaheim Community History Project, Volume One.
Richard Fischle Born in Anaheim, 1912 Attended
Anaheim public schools Began working at Anaheim Bulletin in 1929
while still high school Worked permanently beginning in 1931
Depression, Anaheim insulated for a time from effects 1934 work as
business manager for paper, impact of Depression and hard times During
Depression the paper issued scrip (fake money) for SQR Store and other
businesses, paid bills at the end of the month after they had collected
for advertising Discussed government programs such as the WPA and NRA,
reduction of hours Depression forcing paper to run nip and tuck, no
trouble finding people to hire but difficulty in keeping things going
New building for Anaheim Bulletin in 1946 Anaheims boom
following Disneyland Discusses Governor Loudon, publisher of the
Anaheim Bulletin Paper as part of Freedom Press Chain Growth of
newspaper, Anaheim (West Anaheim), Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim Convention
Center Possibilities of rapid transit between Orange County and Los
Angeles.
Keywords -- Anaheim, California -- Depression --
Local History -- Newspapers -- Urban Development
Gauer, Melbourne A. (1894 - )
Anaheim Area since 1925.
OH1425*, 5 hrs., March 16, 17, 19, 1974.
68 pages, index, photos.
Interviewed by Kathy Landis.
Completed 1974.
Anaheim Community History Project, Volume One,
and individual volume.
Melbourne Gauer Born in 1894, farm outside Kinsley,
Kansas Memories of growing up, including going to the St. Louis Worlds
Fair in 1904 Teach following graduation in Kansas Move to California
in 1913 to follow parents Attending Los Angeles Normal (University of
California Southern Branch, University of California, Los Angeles [UCLA]),
graduating in 1916 Teaching in Ontario, CA in 1917, working in shipyards
during World War I, then returning to teaching Received Masters Degree
from Claremont College Become Superintendent of schools in Anaheim
Work with local clubs, Boy Scouts, YMCA, Red Cross, Rotary Club, church
work, religious education, Orange County Teachers Association Old
Anaheim stories/history Disasters, including 1933 earthquake, 1938 flood
World War II activities Desegregation of Anaheim schools Anaheim
schools during the Depression, changes in school system Sex education
Member of Anaheim Planning Commission since 1934, representing schools
Development of Anaheims Master Plan following growth, including
subdivisions and dealing with increased traffic - School development
Work with the Southern California Planning Congress Building of
Disneyland, then the Anaheim Stadium Teaching a Graduate course at
Chapman College Changes in Gauers lifetime.
Keywords -- Anaheim, California -- Local Government -
Local History --Schools/Education -- Urban Development
Haskett, Elva L. (1899 1980)
Experiences as a Childrens Librarian of Anaheim Library.
OH55*, 1 hr., May 13, 1968.
33 pages, photos, index.
Interviewed by Annette Moon.
Completed in 1974.
Anaheim Community History Project, Volume One,
and individual volume.
Elva L. Haskett Born in London, Ontario, Canada, in
1899 Attended college and library training in Toronto Family moved to
Los Angeles Worked in a bookstore in Los Angeles Offered a position at
the Anaheim Public Library in 1925, new childrens department Worked as
acting librarian for a time Pinocchio puppet was acquired by the library
in 1929, along with the book Discusses 1933 earthquake and 1938 flood,
impact on library Program to bring authors to library Evolution of
storytelling in library Creation of the teen-age room in the library
Childrens reading, choosing books Storytelling, themes and choices
Selection of books by American Library Association recommendations (ALA)
Newberry award winning books needing explanations because of more adult
subjects Parents complaining about books, banning themes such as war and
German books Summer reading growth of library in correlation of
children using library Childrens participation Anaheim history,
1920s, the Ku-Klux Klan, bootlegging and clubs Depressions impact on
the library, more people using facilities and poor book quality The
homeless and the library Mexican American segregation and diversity in
Anaheim.
Keywords -- Anaheim, California -- Books -- Children
-- Library -- Local History
Kohlenberger, George F. (1904 - )
Life in Anaheim, California 1904 1920.
OH1422, 2hrs., March 19 and May 1, 1974.
Interviewed by Vivian Allen.
Completed 1974.
Anaheim Community History Project, Volume One,
and individual volume.
George Kohlenberger Anaheims population 5200 in
1914 and 1915 Went to Broadway School Early roads dirt 1913, two car
dealerships Taggert Chevrolet and Ingram Ford Mowed lawns as a child to
earn money for shoes Clapboard houses, gardens, and livestock Anaheim
Opera House: Governor Hiram Johnson and Madame Modjeska Children
activities: hunting, roller-skates, bikes, kites, hot-air balloon,
scooters, tops, marbles, dominoes, crokinole Fourth of July fireworks
hay rides, Orange Country (Irvine), and YMCA swimming pool Small-town,
family interaction Walnuts, vineyards, and orange trees World War I
German tension, impact of war on Germany, buying Liberty Bonds, and
Armistice Day 1916 and 1938 floods Flu epidemic, La Grippe
Chautauqua Programs, Harry Houdini Balloon rides, circuses, and Buffalo
Bill show Saloons, Anaheim Beer, and Fisher Winery Public
transportation Anaheims Chinatown Curfew and Halloween pranks
Fourth of July road racing: Teddy Tetzleff, Pat Seale, and Barney Oldfield
Indian Mission schools Valjean home Local stores Radio and
phonographs Anaheim before Disneyland Anaheim newspapers Local
population Original redwood water pipes Ku-Klux Klan in Anaheim
Glenn Martin, flyer and plane builder Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm
Agriculture and packing houses Kohlengerger Engineering.
Keywords -- Amusements -- Anaheim, California --
Local History -- World War I
Loudon, Howard (1915 - )
The Anaheim Bulletin: Its Struggle with the Ku-Klux Klan.
OH22, 1 hr. 30 minutes, May 13, 1968.
41 pages, index, photos
Interviewed by Karol Keith Richard.
Completed 1974.
Anaheim Community History Project, Volume One,
and individual volume.
Howard Loudon Born in Santa Fe Springs, 1915
Raised in Anaheim Attended Fullerton Junior College, then Stanford
University in 1937, studying journalism After graduation entered Navy as
career, 8 years Before the Navy worked for West Holiday Company in San
Francisco Father starts the Anaheim Bulletin Discussion of Los
Angeles papers versus local papers Paper merged with the Los Angeles
Express News received through Associated Press Early Anaheim
Explanation of getting baseball scores before the AP does The Ernst
family, The Anaheim Plain Dealer The Ku-Klux Klan in Anaheim,
father prints list of members in paper and the influence of Reverend Myers
World War I and World War II, impact on German and Japanese populations
Anaheims unique power structure, keeping older members involved in
community Anaheims city government, the city manager position Role in
industrializing Anaheim Citrus and juice industries Depression, paper
paying in scrip Growth of the paper Part of Newspaper Publishers
Association Photography, cartoons, and local elections Paper now owned
by Freedom Newspapers, less local community involvement Anaheims early
tie to alcohol Prohibition and bootlegging State college (now CSUF)
and community.
Keywords -- Anaheim, California -- Local Government
-- Local History -- Newspapers
Martenet, Morris W. Jr. (1895 1981)
Discussions of Anaheim Urban Renewal.
OH30, 2 hrs. 45 minutes, April 11 and 19, 1968.
48 pages, index, photos.
Interviewed by Richard D. Curtiss.
Completed 1974.
Anaheim Community History Project, Volume Two,
and individual volume.
Morris Martenet Born in Fresno, 1985 Moved to
Anaheim in 1910, father acquired Miller (at the time, the current Mayor of
Anaheim) hardware store Discusses local stores and saloons 1916 Flood
and flooding problems 1933 Earthquake 1938 Flood and community spirit
Anaheim many stores, serving the not just Anaheim but also the other
parts of the county The Ku-Klux Klan and Reverend Myers Martents role
on the Anaheim City Council Depression and WPA projects Early Anaheim
Industrialization of Anaheim 1920s to 1950s, role of the City Council
Anaheims Industrial Development Corporation Anaheims wineries
Agriculture: grapes, walnuts, citrus Local stores in Downtown area
Shopping centers and Disneyland World War II, Japanese Americans
feelings and relocation First City Council member to lose an election,
in 1942 Martenet Hardware, old fashioned business Member of Anaheims
Urban Renewal Committee Downtown Anaheim, stores and redevelopment
Growth, including Disneyland and the Angels.
Keywords -- Anaheim, California -- Business -- Local
Government -- Local History --Urban Development
Nyboe, Rudy (1884 1978)
Experiences of the First Full-Time Fire Chief, Anaheim, California.
OH1426, 4 hrs., March 18, 1974.
60 pages, index, photos.
Interviewed by Cyndi Denton.
Completed 1976.
Anaheim Community History Project, Volume Two,
and individual volume.
Rudy Nyboe Born in Omaha, Nebraska, 1894 Left
home at 13, moved to North Nebraska and then to Leadville, Colorado
Moved to Anaheim in 1914 because of wifes health After leaving home,
worked as an apprentice with a plasterer, then for the railroad for 6
years Returned home, work at fathers drugstore Married Mary Catherine
(Molly) Wifes illness, moving to Anaheim Buys interest in saloon
Goes into oil, loses money 1915, job with the Anaheim Fire Department as
Chief Volunteer Department, weeding out Klan World War I and meeting
government men Discussion of Fire Department: water pipes, trucks,
stations, two for two work schedule, fire history Pacific Board of
Underwriters and the Atlantic Board of Underwriters Discussion of
Ku-Klux Klan, green sheets and the City Council Mollys illnesses, first
a goiter on the heart and then cancer Depression Anaheim City Fire
Departments resuscitation unit.
Keywords -- Anaheim, California -- Fire Department --
Local History
Pearson, Charles A. (1898 1972)
Politics, Growth, and the Development of Anaheim, California.
OH29*, 5hrs., April 10, 18, 26, and May 7, 1968.
100 pages, index, photos.
Interviewed by Richard D. Curtiss.
Completed 1974.
Anaheim Community History Project, Volume Two,
and individual volume.
Charles Pearson Born in Ashland, Nebraska, 1898
Moved to Anaheim in 1906, family buys ranch Attended Broadway School,
Central School, Anaheim High School Discusses the Southern Pacific and
Pacific Electric Anaheims wineries and breweries Local agriculture
1916 Flood impact Early automobiles in Anaheim the Anaheim Police
Department 1938 Flood and impact Building of La Palma Park with the
pond reservoir Anaheim Union Water Company and Edison Company 1933
Earthquake Married Sarah Fay First Secretary of the Planning
Commission Discusses Chamber of Commerce securing land for future
industrialization, separately under the Community Industrial Land Company
Industrial development Prohibition Ku-Klux Klan Baseball as
counter to Klan, bring people together Anaheim Truck and Transfer,
transporting circuses and oranges, part of Allied Van Lines Water,
Metropolitan Water District and William Mullholand Orange County Water
District Water pipes Anaheim Union Water Company being sold Sewage
plant, recycling Political life, City Council in 1935 President of
California Valencia Orange Show Luring industry to Anaheim, along with
Chamber of Commerce Disneylands development Elected Mayor of Anaheim
in 1940 World War II Industrialization, Earne Moeller and Keith
Murdoch City administrator, new position Anaheim part of California
League of Cities Downtown Anaheim blight and revitalization Land
annexation, Peralta Hills.
Keywords -- Anaheim, California -- Business -- Local
Government -- Local History -- Politics -- Urban Development
Rea, E. Kate. (1876 1972)
Early Anaheim.
OH13, 2hrs., June 13, 17, and 22, 1966.
32 pages, index, photos.
Interviewed by Richard D. Curtiss.
Completed 1974.
Anaheim Community History Project, Volume Two,
and individual volume.
E. Kate Rea Born in San Diego, 1876 Family
originally from Ontario, Canada, and they owned a bee ranch in San Diego
Father opened a country store and was an assessor for San Diego County
Family bought land in Anaheim, moved to go to high school Ranch named
Katella after two daughters, Kate and Ella Anaheim history Graduated
from University of California Berkley in 1901 with a degree in education
Teach at Anaheim Union High School, then at junior college (Fullerton?)
1916 and 1938 Floods 1933 Earthquake Help found Parent-Teachers
Association in Orange County, 1909 Also part of Crippled Childrens
Relief Association and the Girl Scout Council (1926) Ku-Klux-Klan and
the impact on schools Help found Anaheim Public Library, 1902-1903
Other club work (Ebell).
Keywords -- Anaheim, California -- Community Groups
-- Education -- Local History
Starr, Audrey (1896 - )
Family History and Early Anaheim.
OH1433, 1 hr. 30 minutes, April 9 and May 22, 1975.
42 pages, index, photos.
Interviewed by Sandra Semones.
Completed ?
Anaheim Community History Project, Volume Two,
and individual volume.
Audrey Waidler Starr Born in Iowa, 1896 Family
farm Moved to Anaheim in 1907 Mother dies in 1907 Family buys 40
acre ranch/farm: oranges, walnuts, etc. Starr is burned in 1910 by an
electrical wire family life, school life visiting Los Angeles by train
and car Working with L. Frank Baums son, as Mary Pickfords
assistant/secretary, the Edison Company, and then American Sugar Beet
Visit Hawaii, meet husband (Carleton Starr) after marriage, move back to
Anaheim and find tough economic situation Never graduated from high
school, went to work in Los Angeles Pacific Electric Red Car and
Southern Pacific Anaheim Landing Depression, impact on raising a
family World War II, rationing at the Starrs health food store Member
of the American Legion 1916 and 1938 Floods 1933 Earthquake impact
Children, Jim, Hartley, and Nadine Travels with Carleton Religious
affiliations, personal and Anaheim Senior activities Recalling
marriage.
Keywords -- Anaheim, California -- Local History --
Los Angeles, California
Stringer, Edward J. Jr. (1907 - )
The Growth of the Anaheim Fire Department.
OH28*, 1hr. 30 minutes, April 9 and 16, 1968.
56 pages, index, photos.
Interviewed by Richard D. Curtiss.
Anaheim Community History Project, Volume Two,
and individual volume.
Edward Stringer Moved to Anaheim from Colorado with
wife Margaret in 1935 Anaheim was a small community Job with Anaheim
Fire Department as relief fireman in 1938 Description of working in
Molybdenum mine in Colorado Working as a fireman in Anaheim: early
trucks, servicing surrounding communities, communications, training Fire
Department reaction to floods and earthquake Departments rescue
efforts, including resuscitators and fire prevention Invalid Aid
program, stickers signifying homes with elderly or bed-ridden residents -
Innovations in department: personnel, equipment, inspections, junior fire
program - 1950, new Fire Chief, take fire administration courses at USC
(University of Southern California) Pacific Fire Underwriters Board,
insurance ratings Training and community familiarization program
Impact of industrialization and Disneyland Prevention efforts, including
Anaheim Stadium, motels, and Anaheim Convention Center Building of more
stations, foothill fires Downtown blight, fire hazard.
Keywords -- Anaheim, California -- Fire Department --
Local Government -- Local History -- Urban Development
Sutherland, Carrie Lou. (1899 1971)
People and Newspapers of Anaheim.
OH57, 1hr. 30 minutes, May 21, 1968.
25 pages, index, photos.
Interviewed by Karol Keith Richard.
Completed 1976.
Anaheim Community History Project, Volume Two.
Carrie Lou Sutherland Born in 1899 in Anaheim area
Family had a ranch Worked for Anaheim Plain-Dealer, feeding the
press Worked for Anaheim Herald, then go to USC (University of
Southern California) Illness at school, return to Anaheim and finish
school in night school, return to Herald Married James F.
Sutherland, moved to Anaheim Landing, ranched James died, go back to
work at newspapers, Valley Times and Los Angeles Times
Ku-Klux Klan in Anaheim Ernst Family (Plain Dealer) and Howard
Loudon Anaheim newspapers Early baseball scores Impact of
Prohibition Depression impact on paper, payroll problems WPA programs
Anaheim Methodist Church and Reverend Geissinger Reverend Myers and
the KKK Discusses Mayor Metcalf Herald sold to chain, changed:
less local Work on City Council meetings and trials, including the
I.M.Darrow trial.
Keywords -- Anaheim, California -- Local Government
-- Local History -- Newspapers
Anaheim Community History Project Abstracts by
Mercedes Anderson/MA, 2001
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