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Ellen Reiko Bepp was raised in San Jose, California’s Japantown community. Bepp was born to second generation Japanese American parents who had ties with their Japanese cultural roots. [1] She was exposed to Japanese art and culture at an early age, as she was inspired by her Japanese grandparents. [2]
The History of Mission San Jose, California, 1797–1835. Academy Library Press, Fresno, CA. Milliken, Randall (1995). A Time of Little Choice: The Disintegration of Tribal Culture in the San Francisco Bay Area 1769–1910. Ballena Press Publication, Menlo Park, CA. ISBN 0-87919-132-5. Milliken, Randall (2008). Native Americans at Mission San ...
San Jose, California – racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop. 2000 [120] Pop. 2010 [121] Pop. 2020 [122] % 2000 ...
Saint John Street — named after Mission San Juan Bautista. San Jose's early downtown streets were named after the 21 California missions. John is the English translation of Juan. San Antonio Street — named after Mission San Antonio de Padua. San Jose's early downtown streets were named after the 21 California missions.
Santa Teresa is a neighborhood of San Jose, California, United States, located in South San Jose. Founded in 1834, Santa Teresa was originally established as Rancho Santa Teresa by the Bernal family, a prominent Californio clan. Today, Santa Teresa is largely a residential area, but also home to numerous Silicon Valley tech campuses.
1871 – University of the Pacific relocated to San Jose vicinity. [1] 1875 – San Jose Law Library, [11] San Jose Fruit Packing Company, [15] and California Pioneers of Santa Clara County [16] established. 1878 – Home of Benevolence founded. [1] 1879 – Daily Morning Times begins publication. [8] 1886 – Board of Trade organized. [17]
Mission San Jose High School in San Jose, California alumni Pages in category "Mission San Jose High School alumni" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
For thousands of years before the arrival of European settlers, the area now known as San Jose was inhabited by several groups of Ohlone Native Americans. [3] Permanent European presence in the area came with the 1770 founding of the Presidio of Monterey and Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo by Gaspar de Portolà and Junípero Serra, about sixty miles (100 km) to the south.