The Portuguese in San Leandro

The Portuguese in San Leandro
Author: Meg Rogers
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738558332

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The Gold Rush drew the Portuguese from the Azores, sweeping them across the Atlantic Ocean and around South America's Cape Horn to the California shore. When gold failed to pan out, many Portuguese moved to the hamlet of San Leandro on the San Francisco Bay where land was reasonable and the ground fertile. Gradually the post-Gold Rush settlers joined with former Portuguese shore whalers to farm the fields of San Leandro. San Leandro became a principal landing place for newly arrived Portuguese immigrants putting down roots on small farms. A steady stream of relatives from the Azores and Hawaii poured into San Leandro's fertile foothills, and by 1911 the Portuguese comprised over two-thirds of the city's population. The early days were rough--Portuguese immigrants banded together in fraternal societies to overcome a lack of resources and to help one another navigate a strange world whose language they did not speak. Today the Portuguese Immigrant monument in Root Park's plaza commemorates the journey of Portuguese settlers who left everything behind to start a new life in the new world.

Portuguese in San Leandro

Portuguese in San Leandro
Author: J A Freitas Library
Publisher: Arcadia Library Editions
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2008-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781531637514

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The Gold Rush drew the Portuguese from the Azores, sweeping them across the Atlantic Ocean and around South America's Cape Horn to the California shore. When gold failed to pan out, many Portuguese moved to the hamlet of San Leandro on the San Francisco Bay where land was reasonable and the ground fertile. Gradually the post-Gold Rush settlers joined with former Portuguese shore whalers to farm the fields of San Leandro. San Leandro became a principal landing place for newly arrived Portuguese immigrants putting down roots on small farms. A steady stream of relatives from the Azores and Hawaii poured into San Leandro's fertile foothills, and by 1911 the Portuguese comprised over two-thirds of the city's population. The early days were rough--Portuguese immigrants banded together in fraternal societies to overcome a lack of resources and to help one another navigate a strange world whose language they did not speak. Today the Portuguese Immigrant monument in Root Park's plaza commemorates the journey of Portuguese settlers who left everything behind to start a new life in the new world.

The Portuguese

The Portuguese
Author: August Mark Vaz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1971
Genre: Portuguese
ISBN:

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San Leandro

San Leandro
Author: Cynthia Vrilakas Simons
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2008-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738559377

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Cherry festivals, Holy Ghost festas, oyster pirates, tractors, squatters, Portuguese--the many threads of San Leandro's past have woven a rich historical tapestry underlying the modern city of San Leandro. These 15 square miles between San Francisco Bay and the East Bay hills have been an Ohlone village, a Spanish rancho, a small farm town, the Portuguese capital of the West, an industrial center, and a major metropolitan suburb as a succession of new people has transformed the area.

Developing, Implementing, and Evaluating a Program of Outreach Into the Portuguese Community of Oakland, San Leandro, and Hayward Through a Radio Broadcast in Their Own Language

Developing, Implementing, and Evaluating a Program of Outreach Into the Portuguese Community of Oakland, San Leandro, and Hayward Through a Radio Broadcast in Their Own Language
Author: John Timothy Kunkel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1988
Genre: Church work with Portuguese Americans
ISBN:

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San Leandro

San Leandro
Author: Cynthia Vrilakas Simons
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2008-10-27
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1439636486

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Cherry festivals, Holy Ghost festas, oyster pirates, tractors, squatters, Portuguesethe many threads of San Leandros past have woven a rich historical tapestry underlying the modern city of San Leandro. These 15 square miles between San Francisco Bay and the East Bay hills have been an Ohlone village, a Spanish rancho, a small farm town, the Portuguese capital of the West, an industrial center, and a major metropolitan suburb as a succession of new people has transformed the area.

The Portuguese of California

The Portuguese of California
Author: Tim Stirling Hallinan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1968
Genre: Portuguese
ISBN:

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The Portuguese Californians

The Portuguese Californians
Author: Alvin Ray Graves
Publisher:
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2004
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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The history of the Portuguese in California as a integral part of the history of the state. Focuses on the extent, the evolution, and the significance of the involvement of the Portuguese in California agriculture over the past 150 years.

The Portuguese in San Jose

The Portuguese in San Jose
Author: Meg Rogers
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738547817

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For hundreds of years, Portuguese explorers have swept across the globe, many of them landing in California in the 1840s as whalers, ship jumpers, and Gold Rush immigrants. Gold was the lure, but land was the anchor. San Jose became home to Portuguese immigrants who overcame prejudice to contribute to the area politically, socially, and economically. They worked hard, transplanting farming, family, and festa traditions while working in orchards and dairies. Many came from the Azores Islands, 800 miles out to sea from mainland Portugal. For over 160 years, the Portuguese have enriched San Jose with colorful figures, including radio star Joaquim Esteves; jeweler and filmmaker Antonio Furtado; the charismatic and controversial Fr. Lionel Noia; educator Goretti Silveira; and community leaders Vicki and Joe Machado.