@ajroach42 @felix Same. A boy came to California from Mexico in the 1830s, lived a good, long, rewarding life, kept a diary. Late in life, he shared that diary with a local newspaper reporter. It was printed in a small, CA newspaper, then later reprinted. The stories are remarkable, historically interesting, painting a picture of a pre-gold-rush California few knew. Later, someone heard about or found the newspaper articles, reprinted them with a foreword and some research for the California Historical Society in a small book. That book is long out of print. I've found a copy, read it, loved it, bought more old copies to give to friends or lend out, and clipped the newspaper articles to someday transcribe and research on my blog.
#California #history #CaliforniaHistoricalSociety #CaliforniaHistory
@morgan
You might be interested in this one, then. It was written by a California who was often critical of the Americans. Sounds subversive. I have only read this link, not the actual book.
https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/history/57/