‘GRASP OF WAR’ SPEECH, by Richard Henry Dana, Jr., June 21, 1865 — featuring images from, ‘TWO YEARS BEFORE THE MAST,’ 1840

"Now, we have got to choose between two results. With these four millions of negroes, either you must have four millions of disfranchised, disarmed, untaught, landless, thriftless, non-producing, non-consuming, degraded men, or else you must have four millions of land-holding, industrious, arms-bearing, and voting population. [Loud applause.] Choose between these two!"

THE LOS ANGELES DAILY TIMES 1898: featuring historic views of the Maier and Zobelein Brewery

"The Progress of a Home Industry. Maier and Zobelein Brewery. 'Make The best Beer In Southern California. The Only Strictly Home Beer Manufacturers in Los Angeles. Patronize Home Industry.' We make a specialty of best grades of Bottled Beer for family trade, and deliver to all parts of the city, in pints and quarts."

LOS ANGELES SUNDAY TIMES: Midwinter Number — January 1, 1899

"Pictured: the old Aliso tree, Aliso Street, Los Angeles, cut down in 1891. 'Patronize Home Industry.' The Maier and Zobelein Brewery, Aliso, Vignes and Commercial Streets, 1899."