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LEADER: 05686nbm^^2200709^a^4500
001 GLAD100760311-B
005 20020428220034.0
008 891013s1988 cau eng d
040 $aCU-BANC$cCU-BANC$eappm
043 $an-us-ca
245 04 $aThe Patterson family and ranch:$bsouthern Alameda County in transition :$koral history transcript /$cinterviews conducted by Ann Lage, Bill Helfman, Donald Patterson, Carole Hicke, John Caswell, Stanley Bry, and Knox Mellon, 1955-1987. Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley,$f1988.
300 $3Transcript:$a3 v. :$bill. ;$c29 cm. +$e1box related material.
300 $3Phonotapes:$a42 sound cassettes :$banalog.
300 $3Supplementary material, consists of Ardenwood Forest site plan dated 1987 April 1:$a1 tube (.05 linear ft.)
505 0 $aAgriculture and farm life on Fremont's northern plain (v. 1) -- Water, development, and preservation in Southern Alameda County (v. 2) -- The Patterson Ranch, past and future: the family's perspective (v. 3).
520 $aThe three volumes of interviews dealing with the Patterson family and ranch between the years 1851-1988, constitute a case study of changing land use in southern Alameda County from the days of the first Californios to the present. Twenty-six interviewees, including Patterson family members, ranch employees and tenant farmers, and neighbors, discuss the evolution of the 3,000 acre Patterson Ranch in Fremont, California, from agricultural to urban land use.
520 $3Volume 1:$aChronicles the transition of the Patterson Ranch from a family farm in the 19th century to a large-scale agricultural enterprise operated by the L. S. Williams Company during the 1950s. The several interviews of tenant farmers and Patterson Ranch workers covering the period from approximately 1900-1950 constitute an excellent social history of fram life in Fremont's northern plain. Interviewees are: Frank Borghi, Elvamae Rose Borghi, Ruel Brown, Donald Furtado, Tillie Logan Goold, William McKeown, Gene Williams, Mel Alameda.
520 $3Volume 2:$aProvides a more in-depth study of the interrelations between water projects, municipal formation, planned district development and historic preservation within the context of Fremont politics, 1950-1988. These interviews provide basic data about the process which transformed the Patterson Ranch from a sprawling agricultural enterprise into a Planned Urban District. Interviewees are: Mathew P. Whitfield, Wallace R. Pond, John Brooks, Robert Fisher, Laurence W. Milnes, William D. Patterson.
520 $3Volume 3:$aReflections of the third and fourth generation of Patterson family members. Interviewees are: Donald Patterson, William Volmer, Jeanette Korstad, Marilyn Price, Sally Patterson Adams, John E. Adams, David G. Patterson, Robert Buck, Leon G. Campbell, Wilcox Patterson, George Patterson, Bruce Patterson, Abigail Adams Campbell.
520 $3Related material:$aBackground research material on the Patterson ranch (includes correspondence, clippings, reports).
535 2 $aDept. of Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles Library.$3Duplicate transcript.
540 $aThis manuscript is made available for research purposes. All literary rights are reserved to The Bancroft Library of the University of California, Berkeley. Requests for permission to quote for publication should be addressed to the Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
544 $aPhotographs transferred to the Pictorial Collections of The Bancroft Library (BANC PIC 1990.076--PIC)
555 $aEach volume includes index.
600 30 $aPatterson family.
600 10 $aPatterson, George Washington,$d1822-1895.
600 10 $aPatterson, William Donald,$d1905-1980.
600 20 $aAlameda and Sons (Fremont, Calif.).
600 20 $aL.S. Williams Company (Fremont, Calif.).
610 20 $aCalifornia State Water Project.$bSouth Bay Aqueduct.
650 0 $aLand use$zCalifornia$zAlameda County.
650 0 $aAgriculture$zCalifornia$zAlameda County.
650 0 $aWater resources development$zCalifornia.
650 0 $aCommunity development$zCalifornia$zAlameda County.
650 0 $aRanch life$zCalifornia$zAlameda County.
650 0 $aFarm tenancy$zCalifornia.
650 0 $aTenant farmers$zCalifornia.
651 0 $aAlameda County (Calif.)$xHistory.
651 0 $aAlameda County (Calif.)$xPolitics and government.
651 0 $aFremont (Calif.)$xHistory.
651 0 $aFremont (Calif.)$xPolitics and government.
651 0 $aPatterson Ranch (Calif.)
651 0 $aEast Bay Regional Park District (Calif.)
651 0 $aArdenwood Regional Preserve (Calif.)
651 0 $aAlameda County Water District$xHistory
655 7 $aOral histories.$2rbgenr
655 7 $aFamily histories.$2rbgenr
700 11 $aLage, Ann.$4ivr
700 11 $aHelfman, Bill.$4ivr
700 11 $aHicke, Carole.$4ivr
700 11 $aCaswell, John.$4ivr
700 11 $aBry, Stanley.$4ivr
700 11 $aMellon, Knox.$4ivr
710 20 $aBancroft Library.$bRegional Oral History Office.
740 01 $aAgriculture and farm life on Fremont's northern plain.
740 01 $aWater, development, and preservation in southern Alameda County.
740 41 $aThe Patterson ranch, past and future: the family's perspective.
740 01 $aSouthern Alameda County in transition.
852 $aGLAD$bBANC$jBANC MSS 90/29 c
852 $aGLAD$bBANC$jPhonotape 2190 C
901 $aGLAD$b100760311
998 $aGLAD$b1004$cRecord contains the invalid leader type b$d20020830161633.0$e100760311