Talk:History of San Bernardino, California
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Dear Manager / Historian
editDid the Velarde's ever have a Spanish Land Grant, either in Colton or San Bernardino? Our family history suggest that we did.
Perhaps there other historical documents available in Spain or elswhere that validates the Velarde's history and contribution.
Please inform me as to where I can obtain such documentation.
Thank you,
Ron Velarde,
Grandson of Pablo Velarde, Great Grandson of Ramon Velarde They will tell you.....Long ago there was a fire in the courthouse and all the records were burned (from a Clint Eastwood movie) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2603:8001:4500:190B:20B5:BBB0:346D:2D01 (talk) 00:35, 23 June 2024 (UTC)
Dear Manager / Historian
I was wondering if you could please tell(add in article too) how San Bernardino got its name.
Can you inform me when you do? Thanks ~Mfcv
facts?
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In 1866, militia forces from San Bernardino killed Serrano men, women, and children in a 32-day campaign. Yuhaviatam tribal leader Santos Manuel (from whom the name "San Manuel comes)led the remaining Yuhaviatam from the mountains to valley floor.
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The typo concerns me: this purported fact is not in the timeline article and en.wikipedia.org appears to have no article on Santos Manuel.
Is the source
http://www.sanmanuel-nsn.gov/culture_history.php.html
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In 1866, unrest came to the area as militia forces from San Bernardino killed Serrano men, women, and children in a 32-day campaign. Yuhaviatam tribal leader Santos Manuel safely led the remaining Yuhaviatam from their ancient homelands in the mountains to valley floor.
In 1891 with passage of the Act for Relief for Mission Indians the San Manuel reservation was established and recognized as a sovereign nation with the right of self-government. The San Manuel reservation was named in honor of its courageous leader, Santos Manuel, and henceforth the tribe was recognized as the San Manuel Band of Serrano Mission Indians.
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Another wiki:
http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Serrano_(people)
A Yahoo group names a PhD researcher, G. W. Abersold, Ph.D.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NatNews/message/49569
The act: http://public.csusm.edu/nadp/a1891b.htm
"An Act for the relief of the Mission Indians in the State of California, Statutes at Large 26, 712-14, NADP Document A1891B.
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which links to http://public.csusm.edu/nadp/index.html
which is at the site of California State University San Marcos (which is in Riverside County.)
Google Books search strings:
inauthor:"Pauliena B. LaFuze"
also: History of San Bernardino and Riverside counties: with selected biography of actors and witnesses of the period of growth and achievement...
John Brown, James Boyd
The Western Historical Association, 1922 - 1528 pages
Encyclopedia of American Indian history, Volume 1
edited by Bruce Elliott Johansen, Barry Pritzker
G. Robert Shiplett 14:51, 21 December 2011 (UTC)
Merger proposal
editI propose to merge Timeline of San Bernardino, California history into History of San Bernardino, California. They are really talking about the same thing, as a timeline is just a list version of a history. This should not cause any issues of lost, critical information, or of article size. @Rjwilmsi, Dawnseeker2000, Asiaticus, Tibet Nation, and John: thoughts? TimeEngineer (talk) 15:53, 14 June 2021 (UTC)
- I also support the merge. Ideally the timeline page would be merged into the History of San Bernardino, California page with some kind of visual element, rather than only a bullet-pointed list. Pf1127 (talk) 22:15, 23 August 2021 (UTC)
- Merger complete. Klbrain (talk) 03:17, 13 September 2022 (UTC)