Orange County California – 1889 This map of Orange County was drawn shortly after the County of Orange was created in 1889. It took almost 20 years of struggle by local business and civic leaders for Orange County to break away from Los Angeles. Two failed attempts
Read more →Louis Wartenberg “In honor of the city’s 150th anniversary . . . officers can purchase a badge in the shape of a six-point star to wear for the rest of the year. They’re fashioned after the one worn by Marshal Louis Wartenberg, who was Anaheim’s top officer
Read more →The Mendelson Family Values Codes I – E – L – P Some of the early Jewish communities in what became Orange County, California (in 1889) were substantial. “On Wednesday, owing to the closing of many stores on account of it being a Jewish holiday [Yom
Read more →The Davis Brothers Values Codes I – E – L The Davis Brothers originally had the name “Chorinsky.” They had been born in the town of Storchnest, in Posen Province, Poland. Anaheim In 1864 Philip Davis and Gustave Davis came to Anaheim and opened a
Read more →Early Jewish Pioneers of Santa Ana, California Values Codes I – E – L The twenty-four blocks that would later be known as Santa Ana were laid in 1870 — 19 years before the area split from Los Angeles County to become part of Orange County (1889). Louis
Read more →Isaac Cohen Values Codes I – E – L “Although Isaac Cohen was not among the earliest Jewish arrivals in Southern California, the interesting political positions he held in two of the Southland’s cities and the United States Treasury Department post he held for a time
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