Inland Empire (Calif.)
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
George E. Brown Jr. papers
Collection of Inland Empire historic maps
This collection includes historic maps of the Inland Empire, primarily Riverside and San Bernardino counties, dating back to the 1880s.
Inlandia Institute "Making Waves" oral history project collection
This collection contains transcripts, MP3 audio files, and digital images related to the Inlandia Institute's oral history project, "'Making Waves: Women's Environmental Movement," which documented the stories of seven Inland Empire area environmentalists. Women interviewed for the project included Jane Block, Liz Cunnison, Melba Dunlap, Beverly Wingate Maloof, Sue Nash, Penny Newman, and Ruth Anderson Wilson.
Debbie McKeown collection on Inland Empire history
The Press-Enterprise collection
This collection contains press clippings, artifacts, and other material pertaining to the history of The Press-Enterprise, a Pulitzer Prize-winning daily newspaper that serves the Inland Empire in Southern California. Also includes material regarding the professional life of Howard H. "Tim" Hays Jr, former newspaper editor and publisher of the The Press-Enterprise.
Morrison Wong papers
The collection consists of interview transcripts and newspaper clippings related to the history of Japanese-Americans in the Inland Empire, particularly in Riverside, during the early half of the 20th century. Also included in the collection are videocassettes related to the Chinatown excavation in Riverside.