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Eliza Tibbets' care. The first fruits borne by these trees were produced in the season of 1875–76. When the Washington navel orange was publicly displayed at a fair in 1879, the valuable commercial characteristics of the fruit, including their quality, shape, size, color, texture, and seedlessness, were immediately recognized. Tibbets' orange was also ideally suited to Riverside's semiarid weather, and its thick skin enabled it to be packed and shipped. The contrast between this new fruit and that of seedling trees was so striking that most new grove plantings were of Washington navel oranges. Tibbets sold budwood from her trees to local nurserymen, which led to extensive plantings of nursery trees cloned from hers
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investment-led growth, using models of economic development. For these we turn to Douglass North's Nobel-Prize-winning explanation of industrial revolution in the United States, and Albert Hirschman's theory of development that informed much of North's analysis. Textiles drove the antebellum North into sustained economic growth. We believe that the citrus industry, with its staple export crop of fresh table fruit, was a similar foundational industry that powered southern California' economy in the fifty years before World War II.
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California. Tibbets' orange led to an estimated $ 100 million of direct and indirect investment in citrus industry over the next 25 years. But Eliza Tibbets' orange did not merely feed the wealth and growth of existing towns; new cities and towns popped up whose birth, existence, and future depended upon the condition of the orange market. In 1886 alone new citrus towns were laid out in Rialto, Fontana, Bloomington, Redlands, Terracina, Mound City (Loma Linda),
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impetus that brought the industry into national prominence. State Board, 20: It is also largely to Riverside that the orange industry is indebted for its present importance, from the success attained in the cultivation of the Washington Navel, an orange which achieved widespread fame for itself and the location (Riverside) where it was first successfully grown.
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in CA had grown to an industry with an annual income of $ 67 million. From one million boxes of oranges in 1887 to more than 65.5 million boxes of oranges, lemons, and grapefruit in 1944, despite the depression years of the 1930s, the California citrus industry experienced nothing short of explosive growth.
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Riverside's first Chinatown was located in Downtown Riverside, but growing anti-Chinese sentiment and a series of city ordinances, including one that outlawed laundry businesses in the Downtown Mile Square, precipitated the Chinese community's relocation to an area bounded by Brockton and Tequesquite
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Eliza Tibbets planted the two trees in her garden in 1873. It is widely accepted that she took care of the two remaining trees using dishwater to keep them alive because the Tibbets lot was not connected to canal water. Agriculture officials attribute the success of the two trees that did flourish to
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A key feature of the growth of the Washington Navel orange industry was a scientific approach to improvement. Study of propagation culture handling, transportation and other phases of producing distributing and marketing the crop was largely responsible for advancements used not only with citrus but
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By the mid-1880s, five packing houses sprang up in Riverside. Many methods developed in the course of the growth of this industry, which had a wide application, to other fruit growing industries as well to citrus. The study and efforts of pioneers in the development of the California citrus industry
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projects which converted more desert to orange groves. The size, scale, and ingenuity of the irrigation structures in Riverside and surrounding area are considered one of the agricultural marvels of the age. By 1893 Riverside was the wealthiest city per capita in the United States. Money poured into
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The growth that the Washington Navel Orange (WNO) produced in Riverside spread throughout the state, driving the state and even the national economy. Citrus assumed a major place in California's economy. By 1917 WNO culture was a $ 30 million per year industry in California. By 1933 the WNO industry
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An Illustrated history of southern California : embracing the counties of San Diego, San Bernardino, Los Angeles and Orange, and the peninsula of lower California, from the earliest period of occupancy to the present time, together with glimpses of their prospects, also, full-page portraits of
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In 1933 two USDA officials wrote: "The very fact that the trees sent her survived the climatic and other hazards of those pioneer days is in itself remarkable and is probably due to the particular care given them by her." See also: A. D. Shamel, "History of Origin and Introduction of the Washington
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Growers, scientists, and workers transformed the natural and social landscape of California, turning it into a factory for the production of millions of oranges. Orange growers in California developed the commercialized agriculture that only spread to the rest of the country a generation later. In
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Tibbets' success with the navel orange had led to a rapid increase in citrus planting, and the citrus planted was predominantly the Washington navel orange. The commercial success of these early orchards soon led to a widespread interest in this variety, so that by 1900 it was the most extensively
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The citrus industry in California had begun before Tibbets' introduction of the Washington navel orange. However, there was no outstanding early and midseason variety of sweet orange generally adapted to the climate. Extant citrus was mostly seedling trees grown from seeds obtained locally or from
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Tobey & Wetherell (1995) analyze "California's history in the half-century between 1890 and 1940 in terms of economic development in the context of the revolution in corporate capitalism" "To explain the region's history we must look beyond the rhetoric of speculative growth to the reality of
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was formed, and on September 14 they purchased much of the Silk Association's land and water rights. Initially the new colony was referred to as Jurupa, for the name of the original Rancho that occupied the area, but the Colony Association formally adopted the name Riverside on December 18, 1870.
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and Southern California began to convert to fruit. Soil and climate were obviously conducive to such a conversion. After the turn of the century, wheat exports began a rapid decline prompted by intense Canadian and Russian competition and declining grain yields due to soil depletion. As the soil
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The discovery of the fact that citrus fruits could be produced successfully and profitably, gave an impetus to the growth of a most important industry in our State, and especially in the southern counties, which is almost unprecedented in the history of our Union…. to Riverside is due the great
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State Board, 13: "Some of the earlier settlers, with foresight enough to see that there was profit in fruit, secured some of the mission orchards, and under skillful treatment and fostering care these were made productive again by careful pruning, cultivation, and irrigation. These enterprising
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Another illustration of the results of the success of the citrus industry in California was the organization of the growers into an exchange for the co-operative handling of their crop and its distribution. California Fruit Growers Exchange, a cooperative marketing association made up of local
896:. The Pilot's move occurred after a long-standing dispute between the Pilots, the California League, and the city to build a new facility to replace the Blaine Sports Complex. Today, a semi-pro collegiate team, the Inland Empire Rockets, plays some home games in Riverside and Moreno Valley. 577:.) The success of Tibbets' orange stimulated related industries. Citrus built the foundations of the region's economic modernization before the great flood of defense funds began in World War II. Tibbets' introduction of the Washington navel orange was largely responsible for the fruit 617:
was used to fight citrus scale. A U. S. Department of Agriculture scientist helped growers to harness nature's biological wrath during the "decay crisis" of 1905–1907, when alarming proportions of fruit spoiled in transit, and wed the industry to the scientific expertise of the USDA.
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was established in November, 1869, and included some of the land that would later become Riverside. The Association dissolved in April, 1870, when Louis Prevost, the only member of the Association knowledgeable on silk farming, died unexpectedly. On September 12, 1870, the
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De Anza led a second expedition through the area on December 31, 1775. This expedition was a colonizing expedition headed for Monterey. They spent New Year's Eve on the banks of the Santa Ana River, and crossed the river the following day.
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people. No permanent settlements are known to have existed, but occasional villages close to the river were documented by later explorers. Artifacts found at White Sulphur Springs, as well as grain grinding holes in rocks south of
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park. A marker in the park was dedicated to recognize the point where the group crossed the Santa Ana River. To commemorate De Anza's expeditions, the city of Riverside, through private donations and a federal grant from the
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Saunders was a nurseryman, landscape gardener and horticulturist. Among other things he designed the Soldier's National Cemetery at Gettysburg and the Lincoln Monument in Springfield, Illinois. See biography in 1899,
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Between September 12 and 20, North, Greves, and others legally incorporate the Southern California Colony Association and purchase land and water rights from the Silk Colony Association.
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was formed to protect the Chinatown archaeological site from commercial development and increase awareness of Riverside's Chinese American history through public programming.
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Settlements of Japanese and Korean migrants used to exist along the railroad tracks, which would fill with thousands of workers during the citrus harvest. Many of Riverside's
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USDA, A. D. SHAMEL, C. S. POMEROY, and R. E. CARYL, Bud selection in the Washington navel orange progeny tests of limb variations. Washington, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture;1929
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became depleted by wheat growing, the large fields were subdivided and used for horticulture. Agriculture thus came to provide a firm foundation for the state's economy.
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Tom Patterson, "The Tibbets, the Navel Orange, and the Dishpan," in Landmarks of Riverside and the Stories Behind Them (Riverside, CA: Press-Enterprise Co., 1964) 31.
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Lake Elsinore: a Southern California African American Resort Area During the Jim Crow Era, 1920s–1960s, and the Challenges of Historic Preservation Commemoration
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Wilson also arranges for another section of the Rancho Jurupa, the "Bandini Donation", to go to a group of New Mexican colonists who called their settlement
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1775 On December 31 – January 1, 1776, de Anza leads a second expedition through the Riverside area intent on establishing a colony in northern California.
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There have been discussion, debate, and even demonstrations regarding this date. For their reviews of the existing evidence, see: Shamel & Pomeroy,
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recreation center named for the major league baseball legend. Extensive information on Riverside's African American Community can be found on the
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Vol VII, ed. Robert Marion La Follette. Robert Marion La Follette, Charles Higgins, William Matthews Handy (Chicago,: Making of America, 1906.)
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Tobey, Ronald; Wetherell, Charles (1995). "The citrus industry and the revolution of corporate capitalism in Southern California, 1887–1944".
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from 1898 to its independence in 1946, the Filipino community of Riverside and Riverside county are well numerous (i.e. in nearby
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1868 Thomas W. Cover purchases parts of the Rancho Rubidoux and Bandini Donations intending to establish a silk colony.
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and South Riverside, (Corona). Irrigated communities like Etiwanda, Redlands, Ontario and many others were launched.
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Klotz, Esther; Hallaran, Kevin (1989). "Citrus chronology". In Esther Klotz; Harry W. Lawton; Joan H. Hall (eds.).
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some of their eminent men, and biographical mention of many of their pioneers and of prominent citizens of to-day
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from September 22, 1957, to July 2, 1989. Races held at the Riverside International Raceway included Cal-Club (
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opened a direct line to Riverside in 1886, allowing direct shipment to the east. Eight years later, the first
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In early August, John W. North meets Thomas W. Cover and North visits the Riverside area for the first time.
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and Alta California by Spain, the land that would become Riverside, California, was frequented by various
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On March 17 John W. North distributes a leaflet titled "A Colony for California" from Knoxville, TN.
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The routes taken by the two expeditions are believed to have followed a course from somewhere near
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State Government and Economic Policy: A History of Administrative Policies in California 1849–1933
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1876 C.C. Miller begins accepting paying guests has his adobe home named the Glenwood Cottages.
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also known as the Blaine Sports Complex. The Red Wave moved to Adelanto in 1990 to become the
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1935 On June 15, Frank Miller dies, and the Mission Inn passes to DeWitt and Allis Hutchings.
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On March 25 Dr. Greves distributes a leaflet titled "Ho! For California" from Marshall, MI.
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in 1984. In 2003, plans were announced to build a 3-mile (4.8 km) road course near
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1893 On March 11 the County of Riverside is formed, with Riverside as the county seat.
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At the intersection of Howard and 12th sits the last remnants of a formerly thriving
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1850 California is divided into 27 counties, the area to become Riverside is within
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Tibbets' orange allowed agriculture in California to survive transition from
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The rapidly expanding citrus industry also stimulated the capital market for
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Riverside County, California, Place Names; Their Origins and Their Stories
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National Advisory Board Council tour - welcome to the Riverside District
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On September 9, California is admitted into the Union as the 31st state.
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Why did Captain Juan Bautista de Anza return to Riverside, California?
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1846 On May 13 the United States declares war on Mexico starting the
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shipped oranges from Riverside to the east on the Santa Fe Railroad.
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live in the sections of Arlington and La Sierra, the majority being
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and housing development five years after the raceway property was
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On May 7, President Theodore Roosevelt stays at the Mission Inn.
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1869 John W. North meets Dr. James P. Greves in Knoxville, TN.
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Profile of a Century: Riverside County, California, 1893–1993
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1821 Mexican independence achieved with the signing of the
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is formed, including the area that will become Riverside.
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and the Pilots moved to Lancaster in 1995 to become the
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1903 The Glenwood Cottages is renamed the Mission Inn.
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The People of the State of California v. Jukichi Harada
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orchardists reaped a golden reward for their labor."
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Landmarks of Riverside, and the Stories Behind Them
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purchases the Rancho Rubidoux from Benjamin Wilson.
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The Press Enterprise, 1986. 2052:Nash, "Economic Growth," 318. 1413: 954:Riverside is the hometown of 931:in the area, followed by the 775:African-American neighborhood 626:established in Riverside its 607:Sunkist Growers, Incorporated 465:Works Progress Administration 1990:Tobey & Wetherell (1995) 1947:Tobey & Wetherell (1995) 1919:Tobey & Wetherell (1995) 1868:Tobey & Wetherell (1995) 1835:Tobey & Wetherell (1995) 1621:Yearbook of Agriculture 1937 1308:Yearbook of Agriculture 1900 1304:Yearbook of Agriculture 1897 1230:US Department of Agriculture 970:, and former manager of the 680:Save Our Chinatown Committee 460:Martha McLean – Anza Narrows 369:Riverside County, California 7: 2025:Klotz & Hallaran (1989) 1973:Klotz & Hallaran (1989) 1961:Klotz & Hallaran (1989) 1936:Klotz & Hallaran (1989) 1898:Klotz & Hallaran (1989) 1813:Dorsett & Shamel, 1917. 1742:The Washington Navel Orange 1656:The Washington Navel Orange 1645:Klotz, "Eliza Tibbets," 17. 1318:, US Dept of the Interior, 1150:Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 1036:declares independence from 1026:Mexican War of Independence 993: 880:from 1988 to 1990, and the 872:, and two from the class-A 720:A substantial community of 371:, was established in 1893. 303:Bibliography of Los Angeles 65:Province of Las Californias 10: 3825: 2195:Riversideinternational.org 1278:National Historic Landmark 886:UC-Riverside Sports Center 859:Riverside Motorsports Park 805:Riverside was home to the 709:National Historic Landmark 676:George Wong (Wong Ho Leun) 396:, provide evidence of the 3308: 3005: 2989: 2952: 2899: 2841: 2742: 2738: 2456:Mission Inn: A chronology 1566:The Navel Orange of Bahia 1375:The California Citrograph 1046:born in upstate New York. 966:, current manager of the 757:Since the US annexed the 628:Citrus Experiment Station 1284: 1097:, future first mayor of 933:California Winter League 864:Riverside has had three 769:African-American history 740:) for nearly a century. 630:, the beginnings of the 624:University of California 585:led to the invention of 2732:History of California 2567:Patterson, Tom (1996). 1714:Washington Navel Orange 1361:Washington Navel Orange 1044:Dr. James Porter Greves 527:Washington Navel Orange 2811:Conquest of California 2473:Hall, Joan H. 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Index

a series
History of California

Before 1900
Province of Las Californias
Alta California
California Republic
Conquest of California
Interim governments
California Gold Rush
Since 1900
Maritime
Wine
Newspapers
Bread
Railroads
Highways
Slavery
Eugenics
Oil
Cities
Anaheim
Chico
Fresno
Los Angeles
Oakland
Pasadena
Piedmont
Riverside
Sacramento

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