Obit: Perry Green (1895-1952), Los Alamitos realtor in 1920s, father of Lura Labourdette

This obituary is from the Long Beach Independent, May 15, 1952.  Perry Green came to Los Alamitos in the mid 1920s and became a local real estate agent.  Some Los Al histories list his name as “Rush” Green, but this obituary says Perry Green.  According to his daughter, Lura, one of the areas he promoted … Read more

Feb. 12, 1901 – Los Alamitos man battered in Labourdette’s Saloon

12 FEB 1901,  Los Alamitos Man battered (LA Times) R.E. Powell of Los Alamitos came before a Long Beach judge and lodged a “John Doe” complaint, charging a Belgian laborer with assault. Powell gives an account of mistreatment and shows some ugly wounds in support of his statement. Powell says that on the 3rd inst. … Read more

October 9, 1897 – Anaheim Gazette: A Crackerjack Sugar Mill

Los Alamitos—A Crackerjack Sugar Mill. An infinity of noises smiting upon the ear. ceaseless, never-ending, repetitive; the hum of myriads of wheels, whirling with spokes indistinguishable; the sung of belts gliding endlessly aloft, swinging from wheel to wheel; ibe noise of the beets, as churning and splashing through the water, they are inevitably drawn into … Read more

July 31, 1897 – Louisiana Planter correspondent tours new Los Alamitos Sugar Factory

Los Alamitos, California. July 31, 1897. Editor Louisiana Planter: A recent visit to the factory disclosed the fact that the beets delivered from this neglected corner of the country are of exceptional sweetness, averaging 18% Per cent, sugar, the highest being 20.0 per cent. This has never been exceeded in any part of the country, … Read more

July 1897 – Anaheim Gazette coverage of the new Los Alamitos Sugar Factory

The Anaheim Gazette was the major newspaper covering Orange County from the county’s formation through the first two decades of the 20th Century.  Copies of it are available on microfilm at the Anaheim Historical Library.  Much of the paper’s coverage of sugar beet news was reprinted in beet industry publications such as the Louisiana Planter. … Read more

An Excursion to the new Los Alamitos Sugar Factory

The article below was first published in the October 1897 issue of the Land of Sunshine, edited by Charles F. Lummis.  Land of Sunshine was one of the most influential publications of boosteristic propaganda on the virtues of Southern Calfiornia life.  It later changed its name to Out West. 16 SEP 1897 — Land of … Read more