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Tag "California, USA"

tag name: California, USA type: Geographic locations
web link: California,_USA
related tags: United States (USA)
referring tags: Arcata, CA; Berkeley, CA; Beverly Hills, CA; Bonny Doon, CA; Colma, CA; Geyserville, CA; Healdsburg, CA; Inglewood, CA; Los Altos, CA; Los Angeles, CA; Oakland, CA; Palo Alto, CA; Pasadena, CA; Pleasanton, CA; Sacramento, CA; San Diego, CA; San Francisco, CA; San Jose, CA; Santa Cruz, CA; Santa Monica, CA; Santa Paula, CA; Stanford, CA; Visalia, CA

"California, USA" appears in:

1.   from the main catalog (17 results; expand)

  1. Ella Goodall Cooper, comp. 'Abdu'l-Bahá in California (1912/1918). — Over 1000 pages of notes from Abdu'l-Baha's visit to California in 1912, written between 1912-1918, ...
  2. Amelia Collins. Address to the Bahá'ís of Los Angeles, California (1954-07-12). — [needs abstract]
  3. California Digital Newspaper Collection: Unformatted Partial Archive 1872-2017 (1872-2017). — 9,851 uncorrected OCR-ed clippings from the California Digital Newspaper Collection, in Excel or HTM...
  4. Abdu'l-Bahá. Christians, Muhammadans, and Jews (1940). — An address delivered at Temple Emmanu-El, San Francisco, October 12, 1912.
  5. Community Histories (1992). — Essay on the diversity of Western Baha'i communities, followed by six histories of selected local co...
  6. Helen S. Goodall, Ella Goodall Cooper. Daily Lessons Received at Akka: January 1908 (1979). — Includes translations of three Tablets of Abdu'l-Baha.
  7. Amine de Mille. Emogene Hoagg: Exemplary Pioneer (1973-10). — Biography of travel-teacher and translator of the Writings into Italian.
  8. Bosch Bahá'í School library. Robert Stauffer, comp. Eshraghieh and Mahmoud Rabbani Collection (1998). — Arabic and Persian books, tablets, and manuscripts held at the Bosch Baha'i School library.
  9. Robert P. Powers. Experiment in Race Relations, A (1952). — An early program in race tolerance, preceding the Civil Rights movement, as described by a prominent...
  10. Peter Terry. Henrietta Emogene Martin Hoagg: Short Biographical Monograph (1997). — Biography of a travel-teacher, translator of the Writings into Italian, and the first pioneer to Ita...
  11. Margaret Caton (published as Peggy Caton). History of the Sacramento Bahá'í Community, 1912-1991, A (1992). — History of the Baha'i community of Sacramento, including a detailed account of Abdul-Baha's visit to...
  12. Abdu'l-Bahá. Shoghi Effendi, trans. Letter to Grace Holley (1919-01-28). — Short message of greeting and praise.
  13. Frances Bradford Jones Edelstein. Memoirs of Frances Bradford Jones Edelstein (1999). — Memoirs of the first pioneer to Famagusta (as requested by Shoghi Effendi to pioneer from the City o...
  14. Anne King Sadeghpour. Promoting Peace: 100 Years of the Baha'i Faith in Santa Paula, California, 1914-2014 (2017). — Detailed history of the community in southern California, including references to Marzieh Gail, Ethe...
  15. Firuz Kazemzadeh. Remembering the Master: A Review of Ramona Allen Brown's Memories of 'Abdu'l-Bahá: Recollections of the Early Days of the Bahá'í Faith in California (1980 Spring/Summer).
  16. Joyce Baldwin. Walking the Spiritual Path with Both Feet Planted Firmly on the Ground (2016). — Overview of the life of a Baha'i native from indigenous-Tsimshian ancestry, who pioneered to Alaska ...
  17. Marion Yazdi. Yamamoto, Hiroshi: Eldest son of the world's first Japanese believer (1980-04). — Japanese-American Yamamoto (c. 1909-1979) was the eldest son of Kanichi (Moto) Yamamoto, the first e...

2.   from the Chronology (29 results; expand)

  1. 1898-07-30 — Phoebe Hearst became a Baha'i in California through the efforts of Lua and Edward Getsinger. [BFA1:X...
  2. 1900-11-26 — Agnes Baldwin Alexander wrote to `Abdu'l-Baha declaring her belief in Baha'u'llah. [BFA2:159; SBR176...
  3. 1909-00-00 — The passing of Robert Turner (b. 15 October, 1855 or 1856, Virginia d. 1909 California) the fi...
  4. 1911-03-10 — 'Abdu'l-Baha sent Lua Getsinger and Dr Ameen Farid to California where they spoke to some 5,000 peop
  5. 1912-07-11 — In obedience to 'Abdu'l-Baha Lua Getsinger departed New York for California to prepare for His comin...
  6. 1912-09-30 — Thornton Chase, the first American Baha'i, Disciple of `Abdu'l-Baha, passed away in California befor...
  7. 1912-10-01 — `Abdu'l-Baha arrived in San Francisco about midnight. [239D:165; AB286]...
  8. 1912-10-07 — Talk to Japanese Young Men's Christian Association, Japanese Independent Church, 576 Sycamore Stre...
  9. 1912-10-10 — Talk at Open Forum, San Francisco, California [PUP355] ...
  10. 1912-10-12 — Talk at the synagogue Temple Emmanu-El, 450 Sutter Street, San Francisco, California. [PUP361, ABF...
  11. 1912-10-13 — `Abdu'l-Baha visited Phoebe Hearst at her estate, at her invitation. [239D:168; AB307; MD326-331] ...
  12. 1912-10-26 — Talk at Assembly Hall, Hotel Sacramento, Sacramento, California. [PUP376] In His talk 'Abdu'l...
  13. 1919-00-00 — Amelia Collins, Hand of the Cause, became a Baha'i in Pasadena, California. [PSBW74] ...
  14. 1919-04-13 — The passing of Phoebe Apperson Hearst (b. 3 December, 1842) in her home in Pleasanton, California du...
  15. 1925-03-20 — The Palace Hotel, the city's first premier luxury hotel, was the site for the first World Unity Conf...
  16. 1927-08-01 — Geyserville Baha'i Summer School, the first American Baha'i summer school, was established on proper...
  17. 1932-02-27 — Race Amity gatherings became an effective way promote the principle of racial equality. A number pf ...
  18. 1945-10-24 — The United Nations was formally established. There were Baha'i representatives in San Francisco in ...
  19. 1946-00-00 — The publication of Abdul Baha's Questioned Will and Testament by Ruth White. The book contains the ...
  20. 1946-07-22 — The passing of John David Bosch (named "Núrani by 'Abdu'l-Baha) at his home near Geyserville, Calif...
  21. 1961-05-01 — Kanichi (Moto) Yamamoto, the first Japanese Baha'i, passed away in Berkeley, California. [SBR185] ...
  22. 1970-04-22 — The first Earth Day mobilized 20 million Americans to call for increased protections for our planet....
  23. 1974-07-13 — The dedication of the Bosch Baha'i School north of Santa Cruz, California. (Bosch Baha'i School webs...
  24. 1983-06-25 — The passing of Reginald "Rex" Collison (b. 3 May 1884 in Ohio). He was buried in Oak Mound Cemetery,...
  25. 1990-03-31 — The first Baha'i International Chinese Symposium was held in San Francisco, California; it was atten...
  26. 1992-06-18 — The passing of Counsellor Isobel Sabri, (b. 19 July, 1924) member of the International Teaching Cent...
  27. 2017-05-05 — The film Changing the World, One Wall at a Time was premiered in Harlem on the 5th of May and in Los...
  28. 2020-08-24 — Wildfires caused widespread destruction in California in the summer of 2020. The National Assembly ...
  29. 2021-11-04 — The US premiere of the short film entitled The Prisoner in the Cinema Paradisl in Hollywood. The fi...
 
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