VOLUME 2 NO. 2
APRIL-JUNE 1 956
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i QUARTERLY BULLETIN OF THE SANTA BARBARA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
FIESTA EXHIBIT RECEPTION
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“Occurences in California” by Angustias de la Guerra Old.
TIME; Tuesday, July 24, 3:00 p.m.
“The Life of Caspar Orena,” by Miss Carlota Koch. “The Santa Barbara Gazette.”
PLACE: Society Headquarters, Old Mission
Santa Barbara City Directory for 1886.
for members and contributors of exhibit memorabilia
Your Director hopes that in the future this beginning of a microfilm library can be increased by at least two additions:
Report of the Director Birthday Luncheon On April 21, official birthdate of Santa Barbara, a very successful luncheon was given at El Paseo by the Santa Barbara Historical Society, co-sponsored by the Plans and Planting Committee and tlie Hispanic Society. The Santa Barbara Historical Society arranged for Dr. V. Aubrey Ncasham, State historian for the Division of Beaches and Parks, to speak on “A Master Plan for Santa Barbara.” President Elbert S. Conner presided and Miss Pearl Cliase introduced the speaker. Dr. Neasham pointed out “the danger of evidences of our historic past being literally llirown out the window by the tremendous influx of population into California,” and went on to state that “the destruction of our land marks can only be prevented by a Master Plan, such as is being used in other cities.” Such a plan should have city-uude approval of different organizations interested in the preservation of our history, headed by the Santa Barbara Historical Society. He suggested that Mayor John Rickard, who was present at the luncheon, appoint a committee to initiate and w’ork out preliminary de tails for such a master plan. President Conner spoke at the end of the address of the challenge this represented to Santa Barbara and urged that we accept it before it was too late, adding “Santa Barbara has so far never failed in meeting a challenge.”
The more than 1700 pages of transcribed letters and papers of Don Jose de la Guerra in the Bancroft
Library. The letters and papers of Judge diaries Fernald in the Huntington Library. We regret very much the resignation of Mrs. Elmer Whittaker, after many years of devoted work as treas urer. Her advice and help as a Board member in the formative years of this Society cannot be over estimated. Miss Margaret Conklin has been appointed by the Board to succeed Mrs. Whittaker as treasurer. At the Board meeting on May 10 Mr. Elmer Whit taker was appointed a Director. Mr. Whittaker has given generously in the past of liis knowledge and time on the many projects of the Society. Sunday Hostess Assistance The following organizations continue their valuable help in keeping the Society’s exhibition open on Sun days: The Soroptiinists International Association, on the first Sunday of each month. The Rcina del Mar, Parlor No. 126, Native Daughters of the Golden West, on the second Sunday. The Santa Barbara City Club, on the third Sunday. The Tierra de Oro, Parlor No. 304, Native Daughters of the Golden West on the fourth Sunday.
Microfilming Progress Since the very handsome gift of a microfilm viewer frojn Mr. Edward 0. de Koch in memory of his sister Miss Carlota Koch Avas received for the Society library the following films have been added and are available for researchers in the library by appointment; The Early Padrones, census of the Presidios and Mission records. Lists of Pioneers, 1812-184'2. 1850-1860-1870 census of Santa Barbara
The Zonta Club, on the fifth Sunday. Fiesta Exhibit Preview On Tuesday, July 24 at 3 P.M. a preview will be held for the members of the Santa Barbara Historical So ciety of the Spanish-California exhibit. This is the most colorful and romantic of our exhibits and the Society is most grateful to the members and friends who are lend ing their family treasures so that we all may enjoy seeing them.