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  2. Interim government of California - Wikipedia

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    By the time Brevet Brigadier General Bennett Riley arrived to succeed Mason (April 13, 1849), who had asked months earlier to be relieved, several of the larger settlements had held un-sanctioned elections, and the gold-rush-induced population growth made the need for statewide law and civilian governance ever more critical.

  3. List of years in California - Wikipedia

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    Recent changes; Upload file; Special pages; Search. Search. ... This is a list of the individual California year pages. California was admitted as the 31st U.S. state ...

  4. List of defunct newspapers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of defunct newspapers of the United States.Only notable names among the thousands of such newspapers are listed, primarily major metropolitan dailies which published for ten years or more.

  5. California lawmakers approve bill to extend home mortgage aid ...

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    The California Dream for All Shared Appreciation Loans program was launched last year by CalHFA to aid low- and middle-income first-time home buyers and support the goal of generational wealth. It ...

  6. History of newspapers in California - Wikipedia

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    Before 1860, California had 57 newspapers and periodicals serving an average readership of 290,000. The Mountain Democrat, located in Placerville, CA, is the oldest newspaper in California, boasting continuous publication since 1851. The Mountain Democrat is a local newspaper covering news, sports, and features in El Dorado County.

  7. History of American newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The New England Courant, the 7 August 1721 front page. It was James Franklin (1697–1735), Benjamin Franklin's older brother, who first made a news sheet something more than a garbled mass of stale items, "taken from the Gazette and other Public Prints of London" some six months late.

  8. July was California's hottest month ever, as climate warms to ...

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    Interestingly, for the first time in 13 months, global temperatures did not set a new record high for the respective month, with the average temperature for July coming in approximately 0.04 ...

  9. History of California - Wikipedia

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    The 1562 map of the Americas, created by Spanish cartographer Diego Gutiérrez, which applied the name California for the first time.. California was the name given to a mythical island populated only by beautiful Amazon warriors, as depicted in Greek myths, using gold tools and weapons in the popular early 16th-century romance novel Las Sergas de Esplandián (The Adventures of Esplandián) by ...