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An 1877 map showing the towns of Bantas and Ellis. Banta is a small unincorporated community in San Joaquin County, California.Originally known as the village of San Joaquin Valley in the 1840s, the town was served by the McCloud Stage Company as the last stop for passengers before heading over the Altamont Pass on the road between Stockton and the Bay Area.
Losey then earned two master's degrees from the California Institute of Technology, while serving as a meteorologist in California. [4] [5] "Professors described him as 'perhaps the most brilliant student' who ever attended the school." [3] On April 10, 1933, he was married to Kathryn Leona Gault "Kay" Banta of California. [4] [5] [8]
Kevin Starr, former professor of History and California State Librarian has written many highly regarded books [1] on the history of California including the multi-volume Americans & the California Dream Series which contain a significant amount of history about Los Angeles and the surrounding area. California: A History. New York: Modern Library.
Washington, DC: Office of Air Force History. ISBN 978-0-91279917-9. LCCN 84027361. OCLC 11497940; Anonymous (2021). A History of Air Education and Training Command "The First Command" 80 Years Strong 1942-2022 (PDF). Joint Base San Antonio–Randolph AFB, TX: Office of History and Research, Air Education and Training Command
After 80 years, a World War II sergeant killed in Germany has returned home to California. Sgt. Donald V. Banta as he was brought from Ontario International Airport to a burial home in Riverside ...
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In March 1852, Bancroft was provided with an inventory of books to sell and was sent to the booming California city of San Francisco to set up a West Coast regional office of the firm. [1] Bancroft was successful in building his company, entering the world of publishing in the process. [ 1 ]
The station building was constructed in 1897 for the town of Banta, California. It was built to Southern Pacific standard design No. 18. [1] The Southern Pacific moved the building to Benicia in 1902 to serve the town and the ferries crossing of the Carquinez Strait, the Solano and Contra Costa.