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Garden of the Sun

A History of the San Joaquin Valley 1772-1939, 2nd Edition

Author: Wallace Smith  

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This comprehensive history of the San Joaquin Valley begins with a study of the indigenous Native American tribes of the area and their interactions with one another. It then explores the occupation by the Spanish, the trapping industry, the arrival of settlers from the eastern United States, and the formation of expansive cattle ranches. The development of agriculture and irrigation and the subsequent battles over land and water rights are addressed. Also discussed is the grand era of the railroad, which would forever change the valley, bringing light industry and modern agricultural practices.

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This comprehensive history of the San Joaquin Valley begins with a study of the indigenous Native American tribes of the area and their interactions with one another. It then explores the occupation by the Spanish, the trapping industry, the arrival of settlers from the eastern United States, and the formation of expansive cattle ranches. The development of agriculture and irrigation and the subsequent battles over land and water rights are addressed. Also discussed is the grand era of the railroad, which would forever change the valley, bringing light industry and modern agricultural practices.

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This comprehensive history of the San Joaquin Valley begins with a study of the indigenous Native American tribes of the area and their interactions with one another. It then explores the occupation by the Spanish, the trapping industry, the arrival of settlers from the eastern United States, and the formation of expansive cattle ranches. The development of agriculture and irrigation and the subsequent battles over land and water rights are addressed. Also discussed is the grand era of the railroad, which would forever change the valley, bringing light industry and modern agricultural practices.

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Critic Reviews

“"[The] Valley's finest history...has long been considered the most authoritative and comprehensive history of the valley ever compiled."”

"A treasure of regional lore. . . . Smith explores his subject from every angle. Garden of the Sun maintains a lively pace laced with plenty of humor. A fine, fascinating resource . . . and nothing short of sparkling."-- "The News Review"

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About the Author

Wallace Smith was a professor at Fresno State College and a leading authority on the history of the San Joaquin Valley.

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Product Details

Publisher
Craven Street Books
Published
1st October 2003
Edition
2nd
Pages
860
ISBN
9780941936774

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