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Web, Nov. 2000); Richard F. Pourade, The Explorers (San Diego, California: Union Tribune Publishing Co., 1960), 133-135;
Cheryl
Hinton,
Museum Curator at Barona Reservation, Conversation with Ki
m Laru, Librarian at San Diego County Water
Authority, April, 2001.
7
Shipek, Pushed into the Rocks 8; Luksic and Kendziorski, 3-4; Kathy Hughart, “The Silvas Family: Another Chapter in Old Town
History,” (History at University of San Diego,
Web, Nov. 2000).
8
“The Kumeyaay San Diego County and Baja,” (DesertUSA,
Web, Nov. 2000).
9
H. C. Hopkins, History of San Diego: Its Pueblo Lands and Water (San Diego, California: San Diego City Printing Company,
1929), 132.
10
“The Kumeyaay (Diegueño) of San Diego County and Baja.”
11
Shipek, “Kumeyaay Plant Husbandry,” 387-388.
C
HAPTER
2: S
PANISH
M
ISSIONS
1769-1820
1
Quoted in H. C. Hopkins, History of San Diego: Its Pueblo Lands and Water (San Diego, California: San Diego City Printing
Company, 1929), 269-270.
2
Norris Hundley, Jr., The Great Thirst: Californians and Water, 1770s-1990s (Berkeley and Los Angeles, California: University of
California Press, 1992), 20-31.
3
Richard F. Pourade, The Explorers (San Diego, California: The Union-Tribune Publishing Company, 1960), 133-135.
4
Quoted in Hopkins, 40.
5
Quoted in Hopkins, 41.
6
“Ann Margaret
Woods,” Oral
History Program Interview by Bob Wright, November 9, 1974, (San Diego, California: San Diego
Historical
Society), 5.
7
Richard F. Pourade, The Ti
me of the Bells (San Diego, California: The Union-Tribune Publishing Company, 1961), 23; Nan Taylor
Papageorge, “The Role of the San Diego River in the Development of
Mission Valley,”
The Journal of San Diego History
Vol. XVII,
No. 2 (Spring 1971): 15.
8
Philip R. Pryde, “The Most Essential
Resource:
Water Supply for the County,” Chapter 8 in San Diego: An Introduction to the
Region 3rd ed., (Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., 1992), 121; Papageorge, 15;
Water at the Mission (San Diego,
California: San Diego City Schools, 1936), 10-13.
9
“Missions of
California (1769-1834),” (Kidport Reference Library,
Web, Nov. 2000).; Florence Connolly
Shipek, Pushed into the Rocks: Southern California Indian Land Tenure 1769-1986 (Lincoln and London: University of
Nebraska
Press, 1986), 24-25.
10
Hundley, 47-48; Susan Annette Painter, “Otay Mesa – A Study of the I
mpact of
Water in Land Use Changes,” Master’s Thesis,
San Diego State University, 1988, 44.
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“Missions”; Water at the Mission, 17-23; Hundley, 28, 43-44.
12
Hundley, 39-41.
C
HAPTER
3: M
EXICAN
P
ERIOD
1821-1848
1
Richard F. Pourade, The Silver Dons… and the Pioneers who Overwhel
med California (San Diego, California: Union Tribune
Publishing Company, 1963), 62.
2
Jennifer Luksic and Nick Kendziorski, “The Use of Presidio Hill,”
The Journal of San Diego History
Vol. 45, No. 3 (Summer 1999):
(online pagination) 5.