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- 99095491 contributor B8704757.
- 99095491 contributor B8704758.
- 99095491 coverage "San Clemente (Calif.) History.".
- 99095491 created "c2000.".
- 99095491 date "2000".
- 99095491 date "c2000.".
- 99095491 dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- 99095491 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-249) and index.".
- 99095491 description "Machine generated contents note: Ole Hanson's Dream-- Foreword 5 -- 1. Natural Setting: From Long Ago and Far Away 7 -- 2. Fabulous Fossils: The Farliest Prehistoric Life 15 -- 3. Native People: Lured by the Good Life at the Beach :21 -- 4.Explorers at Sea: A Legendary 'Island' Overlooked for Centuries 29 -- 5. Explorers on Land: Expedition Initiates New Ways and Means 35 -- 6. Spanish-Mexican Era: Mission and Ranchos Cover the land 41 -- 7.Forster City: The Cattle Rancher Strives to Subdivide 49 -- 8. Rail Routes: Rimming the 'Leftover Land' Within a New County 55 -- 9. Los Desechos: Prohibition Stirs Up Other Businesses on Land and Sea 59 -- 10. Ole Hanson: City Founder Took a Long, Winding Road to His Dream 65 -- 11. Spanish Village by the Sea: The Dream That was Doubted is Fulfilled 71 -- 12. Amenities and Incorporation: Giving and Getting a 'Healthy oy Out of Life' 81 -- 13. Distinguished Dwellings: Each With a Different Dramatic Destiny 97 -- 14. San Onofre: Railroad Stop Becomes a Sacred Surfing Site 109 -- 15. Schools: Melodrama on the Way to High School 115 -- 16. Great Depression: Financial Crash Brings a Hurricane of Setbacks 123 -- 17. Sentimental Joumey: 'San Clemente Surfers' Reminisce 135 -- 18. Great War II: Marines Land Next Door, Preserving Peace and Tradition 141 -- 19. Post-War Boom: Freeway Speeds Development Faster Than Maps 151 -- 20. President's Choice: San Clemente Becomes International Dateline 161 -- 21. Nixon Library Lost: Another Dream That Almost Could Have Happened 177 -- 22. Pier Pressure: Landmark is a Survivor; Pier Bowl Development Draws Ire 185 -- 23. Casa Romantica: City's Spanish Heritage Wins Over Commercialism 195 -- 24. City Services: Early Police and Fire Departments Remain Heroes 203 -- 25. Inland City: Maneuvers to Expand Succeeded by 'Slow-Growth' Win 209 -- 26. New Challenges: Facing Discussion and Decisions in the Millennium Ahead 215 -- Author Historian 224 -- Artist 225 -- Sponsors 226 -- Bibliography 247 -- Acknowledgments 249 -- Index251.".
- 99095491 extent "252 p. :".
- 99095491 identifier 99095491.html.
- 99095491 issued "2000".
- 99095491 issued "c2000.".
- 99095491 language "eng".
- 99095491 publisher "San Clemente, Calif. (415 North El Camino Real, San Clemente 92672) : The Heritage of San Clemente Foundation,".
- 99095491 spatial "San Clemente (Calif.) History.".
- 99095491 subject "979.4/96 21".
- 99095491 subject "F869.S214 W35 2000".
- 99095491 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Ole Hanson's Dream-- Foreword 5 -- 1. Natural Setting: From Long Ago and Far Away 7 -- 2. Fabulous Fossils: The Farliest Prehistoric Life 15 -- 3. Native People: Lured by the Good Life at the Beach :21 -- 4.Explorers at Sea: A Legendary 'Island' Overlooked for Centuries 29 -- 5. Explorers on Land: Expedition Initiates New Ways and Means 35 -- 6. Spanish-Mexican Era: Mission and Ranchos Cover the land 41 -- 7.Forster City: The Cattle Rancher Strives to Subdivide 49 -- 8. Rail Routes: Rimming the 'Leftover Land' Within a New County 55 -- 9. Los Desechos: Prohibition Stirs Up Other Businesses on Land and Sea 59 -- 10. Ole Hanson: City Founder Took a Long, Winding Road to His Dream 65 -- 11. Spanish Village by the Sea: The Dream That was Doubted is Fulfilled 71 -- 12. Amenities and Incorporation: Giving and Getting a 'Healthy oy Out of Life' 81 -- 13. Distinguished Dwellings: Each With a Different Dramatic Destiny 97 -- 14. San Onofre: Railroad Stop Becomes a Sacred Surfing Site 109 -- 15. Schools: Melodrama on the Way to High School 115 -- 16. Great Depression: Financial Crash Brings a Hurricane of Setbacks 123 -- 17. Sentimental Joumey: 'San Clemente Surfers' Reminisce 135 -- 18. Great War II: Marines Land Next Door, Preserving Peace and Tradition 141 -- 19. Post-War Boom: Freeway Speeds Development Faster Than Maps 151 -- 20. President's Choice: San Clemente Becomes International Dateline 161 -- 21. Nixon Library Lost: Another Dream That Almost Could Have Happened 177 -- 22. Pier Pressure: Landmark is a Survivor; Pier Bowl Development Draws Ire 185 -- 23. Casa Romantica: City's Spanish Heritage Wins Over Commercialism 195 -- 24. City Services: Early Police and Fire Departments Remain Heroes 203 -- 25. Inland City: Maneuvers to Expand Succeeded by 'Slow-Growth' Win 209 -- 26. New Challenges: Facing Discussion and Decisions in the Millennium Ahead 215 -- Author Historian 224 -- Artist 225 -- Sponsors 226 -- Bibliography 247 -- Acknowledgments 249 -- Index251.".
- 99095491 title "The heritage of San Clemente : celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Spanish village by the sea, 1925-2000 / by Doris I. Walker.".
- 99095491 type "text".