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Born in Los Angeles, Remi Allen Nadeau was the son of the late Marguerite and Remi E. Nadeau and the great-great grandson of "old" Remi Nadeau from the 1870s – known as the "King of the Desert Freighters." Remi Allen was a fifth generation Californian, a well-known historian and author, a descendant
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as a reconnaissance photographer, toggle bombardier and tail gunner. Additionally, he served as one of the 320th Group Intelligence Officers, the outfit's newspaper editor and a gunnery-training officer. He saw action in North Africa and the Mediterranean and was also stationed in England and
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post-war occupied Germany. He completed his military service in 1946 with the rank of Major. Once he returned home after the war, he met Margaret G. Smith of Santa Monica. They began a courtship and married in June 1947 in
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Remi A. Nadeau's great, great grandfather Remi Nadeau, was an early French-Canadian emigrant to Los Angeles. In 1861, "old" Remi Nadeau established the first mule-team freight transportation service crossing the
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launched Nadeau's career as a California historian. Over his lifetime, he wrote multiple articles and booklets regarding the history of California, the Great West and mid-twentieth century European events.
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newspapers as an editorial writer. Later, he became an executive in the public relations departments of many international corporations, including
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of one of California's pioneers. He was husband to his wife Margaret, and father to their three children. He died on June 6, 2016, in
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On doors and counters, the posted notice 'G.T.C.' meant only one thing," wrote historian Remi Nadeau, "Gone to California.
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City-Makers: The Men Who Transformed Los Angeles from Village to Metropolis During the First Great Boom, 1868-1876
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After retirement from corporate life in 1980, Nadeau earned his PhD in History at the
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The Real Joaquin Murieta: Robin Hood Hero or Gold Rush Gangster: Truth v. Myth
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and was president of the "Boys-League" of his school, while also becoming an
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Ghost towns & mining camps of California : a history & guide
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Ghost Towns and Mining Camps of California: A History & Guide
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During World War II, Nadeau became a commissioned officer in the
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In 1946, Nadeau completed his first manuscript, which became
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The Silver Seekers: They Tamed California's Last Frontier
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Nadeau's professional writing career had begun at the
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Remi Nadeau biography - Explore Historic California
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