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Frank Forrest Latta

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As a young boy Latta worked on several ranches in the San Joaquin Valley. He became interested in the stories of the early pioneers. In 1906, at the age of 14, he began interviewing people and gathering research regarding early pioneer life and farming in California. Latta also spent much time
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When not teaching, Latta was traveling in the San Joaquin Valley, interviewing European-American pioneers and Native Americans, gathering artifacts and articles, or writing at home. He published numerous articles in San Joaquin Valley newspapers during the 1920s and
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He also continued his research into the Yokuts, interviewing more than 200 elders and a number of settlers. From this information gathered for more than a half-century, Latta compiled and published the
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an expanded version of Mayfield's memoir, was also published in that year., decades after his first efforts at correcting, commenting upon and filling out the original slim volume in the 1920s.
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in the San Joaquin Valley. He explored Native American use of the oil, to the discoveries and the development of the extraction technology from the mid–19th century to 1900.
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Frank Forrest Latta was the son of Presbyterian minister Eli C. Latta and teacher Harmonia Campbell, born on September 18, 1892, in
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He also intended to develop an 80-acre picnic and camping area, which would extend for a mile along the coast between
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Late in his life, Latta published a series of books dealing with historic outlaws and other items.
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Uncle Jeff's Story: A Tale of a San Joaquin Valley Pioneer and His Life with the Yokuts Indians
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Frank F. Latta became a teacher. He taught drafting and carpentry at high schools in
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He did establish the Rancho Gazos Historical Indian and Early Californian Museum.
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California Tombstone Project; Hills Ferry Cemetery, Newman, Stanislaus County, CA
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in 1941. He worked both as a curator and as its director from 1945 until 1956.
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Latta's first work to focus on Native Americans in the San Joaquin Valley was
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In 1956 Latta moved to Santa Cruz, purchasing the Gazos Ranch in southern
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Patterson Cemetery District; Obits listing; Latta, Jeanette, M 880818 p3
137:(1936). In it he described the culture of the many bands of the Yokuts. 682: 197:. This was formerly known as the Steele Ranch and was located south of 66:
researching the Miller & Lux farming corporation and its founders
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In 1919, he married Jeanette Allen. They had four children together.
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and settlers who were acquainted with them. Among these was
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Indian Summer: Traditional Life among the Choinumne Indians.
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Thomas Jefferson Mayfield. Berkeley: Heyday, 2006. 10-14.
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by June Morrall, 1957; Historical Museum at Pescadero
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Latta Collection 293:Black Gold in the Joaquin 235:were published in 1976. 184:Black Gold In The Joaquin 116:Thomas Jefferson Mayfield 791:Historians of California 755:Table Mountain Rancheria 707:Culture and spirituality 614:Languages and sub-tribes 445:Bakersfield Californian 305:Saga of Rancho El Tejon 233:Saga of Rancho El Tejon 163:Latta helped found the 91:Bakersfield, California 801:American ethnographers 678:Southern Valley Yokuts 668:Northern Valley Yokuts 588:Islands in Tulare Lake 250:, published in 1980. 576:History and geography 745:Santa Rosa Rancheria 299:The Dalton Gang Days 229:The Dalton Gang Days 100:Historical avocation 60:California Gold Rush 631:Yok-Utian languages 558:Frank Forrest Latta 527:Clarence Atwell Jr. 317:Death Valley '49ers 248:and His Horse Gangs 241:Death Valley '49ers 186:, the story of the 93:from 1915 to 1945. 19:(1892–1983), was a 17:Frank Forrest Latta 688:Tule-Kaweah Yokuts 663:Kings River Yokuts 643:Chukchansi dialect 638:Buena Vista Yokuts 263:Newman, California 165:Kern County Museum 36:San Joaquin Valley 768: 767: 698:Yawdanchi dialect 658:Hometwoli dialect 571: 570: 48:Stanislaus County 843: 673:Palewyami Yokuts 595:Buena Vista Lake 537:Poppies Martinez 507: 493: 483: 476: 469: 460: 455: 453: 451: 426: 421: 415: 408: 402: 394: 385: 384: 382: 381: 372:. 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Index

California
historian
ethnographer
Yokuts people
San Joaquin Valley
Stanislaus County
Orestimba Creek
Arkansas
California Gold Rush
Henry Miller
Charles Lux
Gustine
Porterville
Shafter
Bakersfield, California

Yokuts
Thomas Jefferson Mayfield
William Mayfield
Kern River
El Camino Viejo
Los Angeles
Oakland
Orestimba Creek
Kern County Museum
Bakersfield
oil industry
San Mateo County
Pescadero
Gazos Creek

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