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A LITTLE WILDOMAR HISTORY

Los Angeles Herald, Volume 26, Number 38, 7 November 1898
LICENSE OR NO LICENSE RIVERSIDER’S AGITATED OVER THE SALOON QUESTION
RIVERSIDE, Nov. 6.—The proposition of saloon or no saloon license will be voted on Tuesday in this county, and the women of the county are doing some very active campaigning against license. The signers at Perris, where there is an open saloon, numbered 75 out ot a total vote of 123; at Highgrove 40 signed; at Wildomar 38, and so on through the county. It is believed the vote of the county will be against license,

Los Angeles Herald, Volume 26, Number 49, 18 November 1898 
California patents have been issued as follows: Alfred S. Burnham of Wildomar, folding canopy for bicycles

Los Angeles Herald, Number 60, 29 November 1899
Marriage Licenses  The following licenses were Issued yesterday from the office of the county clerk. Sidney Thomas Stephens, a native of England aged 24 years, and a native of Wildomar, Riverside county, and Amie Josephine Ehrich, a native of Nebraska, aged 19 years, and a resident of Los Angeles.

Southern California Practitioner, Volume 24 (1909)
Dr. Oscar H. Brown the Santa Fe surgeon of Winslow Arizona has been taking his vacation in Washington, Idaho and Montana and incidentally visited the Exposition (The Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition was a world's fair held in Seattle in 1909)
Dr. Oscar H. Brown, Santa Fe Division Surgeon, Winslow, Arizona spent Thanksgiving week with his family in Riverside

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