The Long Distance participating that desma does from her deployment in afghanistan and later in iraq is heartbreaking, and shes trying to hard to be there for her kids and be a good mother. Anyway, im afraid we have to end there. I want to thank helen thorpe so much for today. Thank you. Prison [applause] thank you. Please dont forget shell be sign ising upstairs. Thanks. The san antonio book festival continues with andrew yang. His book is smart people should build things. [inaudible conversations] im one of the cofounders here in san antonio, and im very pleased to introduce andrew yang who has an amazing story to tell. And, you know, were probably going to do some kind of questions about the book and where youre going, but i wanted to mix things up on you. Normally moderators wait until the end for questions so im going to start at the beginning which is is there anything you guys want to know from andrew . Yell it. Go. I got the impression from looking at the book it focused more o
"Adna Hecox, who preached the first Protestant sermon in California, was living in Soquel when he established the state's first Temperance Society in 1847," writes Ross Eric Gibson. "It was a self-help order where one 'took the pledge' to abstain from alcohol."
"Martina Castro was the first woman in California to apply for a Spanish land grant, becoming the county's largest landholder," writes Ross Eric Gibson. "She ended up with two grants, Soquel in 1833 and the Augmentation in 1844, reaching from the bay to Loma Prieta Peak, totaling 34,470 acres. Her brother-in-law Francisco Rodriguez followed her lead, gaining Rancho Rodeo in 1834."
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Walter Pugh was a young, larger-than-life architect who helped shape the look of Salem as Oregon’s capital as early as 1885. He also designed, enhanced or oversaw construction of city halls, courthouses, hospitals, schools and Victorian-era homes in other Willamette Valley cities and further afield. But about 1910, the prolific Pugh abruptly turned to other pursuits. He died at age 83 in .