1933 – Berger Going Ahead With His Race Track

originally published in Los Angeles Times, May 30, 1933 The sport of horse racing did not technically begin in the Los Alamitos area when Frank Vessels started his Sunday “bet-less” races in 1947.  There are well-documented races in the area during the ownerships of Abel Stearns and Don Juan Temple of Rancho Los Alamitos and … Read more

June 21, 1935 — Dorothy B. George, One of first women in Los Al to get pilots license

I’m not sure just how accurate the headline is but I thought this little tidbit from the June 25, 1935  LA Times to be of interest. Eleven applicants for mon-commercial grades of flying licenses, including two women, were approved in this area during the week ending June 15.  It was announced by J.S. Marriott, supoervising … Read more

Esther Mejia – Los Alamitos’ oldest living resident

originally submitted to the OC Register, and published on Wednesday, September 17, 2008 She tells stories from Los Alamitos’ past Esther Mejia, 94, lives in the house where she grew up. Submitted by Brett Murphy For The Orange County Register   Her name is Esther Mejia. She is the one who taught me how to … Read more

1964: 1st LAUSD Unification Attempt

June 19, 1964 – Press-Telegram, p. B-11 Alamitos School Unity Bid OKd By County Unit By JIM MELTON The proposed Los Alamitos Unified School District received county level approval without difficulty Thursday night, but it may face rougher going at the state level. Orange County Committee on School District Organization approved the plan at a … Read more

1897 – Early Missionary Society records for Los Alamitos Church

This article is reprinted from the Minutes of the General Congregational Association of Southern California which covers the years from at least 1896 through 1898.   The “minutes” were copies of speeches and reports delivered at the group’s annual conference.s The 1898 conference naturally discussed the happenings of 1897, which is the year the actual townsite … Read more

1897 – Early Missionary Society records for Los Alamitos Church

This article is reprinted from the Minutes of the General Congregational Association of Southern California which covers the years from at least 1896 through 1898.   The “minutes” were copies of speeches and reports delivered at the group’s annual conference.s The 1898 conference naturally discussed the happenings of 1897, which is the year the actual townsite … Read more

Congregational Church about to turn 100 years old — oops, make that 114

  The News-Enterprise headlined its article this week that the Community Congregational Church turned 100 years old this month. It’s an impressive achievement.  What’s even more impressive is that church is actually 114 years old. Now I know it’s actually very easy to come across incorrect information about Los Alamitos’ early days and that’s one … Read more