California State University, Dominguez Hills University Library, Department of Archives and Special Collections

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In 1984, Los Angeles hosted the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and the cycling events were held at the velodrome on the campus of CSU Dominguez Hills. To celebrate the games and the participation of CSUDH, the Department of Archives and Special Collections put together an exhibit of photographs and documents from the first time Los Angeles hosted the Olympic Games - the Games of the X Olympiad in 1932.

From the description of 1932 Olympics Exhibit Collection, 1932, 1984 (California State University, Dominguez Hills). WorldCat record id: 68193172

The materials in the Rancho San Pedro Collection document the history and development of the Rancho San Pedro, one of the original Spanish California land grants. Juan Jose Dominguez, a soldier in the King's army, received the Southern California land grant in 1784, largely as a reward for his years of service in California. Unlike many original owners of Spanish grants, Dominguez and his heirs managed to retain ownership of the Rancho San Pedro through the decades as California moved from Spanish to Mexican to United States rule. In 1858, the Rancho San Pedro was the first of over seventy Spanish and Mexican land grants to be granted a clear patent by the United States government. The Rancho flourished especially under the ownership of Manuel Dominguez, Juan Jose's great-nephew, who managed the land until 1882. Following Manuel Dominguez's death, the land of the Rancho San Pedro was divided among his six daughters. This partition, which went into effect in 1885, divided the Rancho according to a complicated scheme giving the daughters not merely equal amounts of land, but equitable types of acreage, meaning that each daughter owned pieces of land throughout the Rancho. A number of companies were formed, some to serve the interests of the entire Rancho, while other companies served the interests of individual daughters (and their spouses). The Rancho San Pedro was initially devoted solely to ranching, but eventually the various companies diversified to include tenant farming, nurseries, real estate, water management, industrial land development, and most significantly, oil. In 1920, oil was discovered first on property belonging to the Del Amo family, and the first producing oil well was drilled there in 1921. This opened the door to oil exploration throughout the Rancho San Pedro, and before long the Rancho became one of the major petroleum centers in the United States, with over twenty oil companies holding oil production leases on Dominguez family lands. At the same time that the oil industry was discovering the Rancho San Pedro, the influence of other Dominguez family businesses was extending beyond the borders of the Rancho. With its connection to the Los Angeles Metropolitan Water District, the Dominguez Water Corporation helped fuel the explosive growth of both residential and industrial centers in and around Los Angeles. From the late 1920s to the 1950s, other affiliated companies, such as the Dominguez-Wilshire Corporation and the Beverly-Arnaz Company, were important in developing and vitalizing business districts and some of the first major subdivisions in Los Angeles. From its origins in agriculture to its growing involvement in oil, water, industry, and residential development, the history of the Rancho San Pedro parallels that of Southern California itself, and the Dominguez family-related companies helped steer many of the economic forces that shaped the region throughout the twentieth century.

From the description of Rancho San Pedro Collection 1789-1978 1900-1960 (California State University, Dominguez Hills). WorldCat record id: 71127980

Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith Associated Oil Company corporateBody
associatedWith Beverly-Arnaz Land Company corporateBody
associatedWith Carson Estate Company corporateBody
associatedWith Carson, George Henry person
associatedWith Carson, Maria Victoria Dominguez person
associatedWith Chanslor-Western Oil & Development Company corporateBody
associatedWith Cohn, Kaspare person
associatedWith Cotton, Hamilton H. person
associatedWith Del Amo, Gregorio person
associatedWith Del Amo, Susana Delfina Dominguez person
associatedWith Dominguez Estate Company corporateBody
associatedWith Dominguez, Guadalupe Marcelina person
associatedWith Dominguez, Manuel person
associatedWith Dominguez Water Corporation corporateBody
associatedWith Dominguez-Wilshire Corporation corporateBody
associatedWith Francis Land Company corporateBody
associatedWith Francis, Maria Jesus de los Reyes Dominguez de person
associatedWith Guyer, Ana Josefa Dominguez de person
associatedWith Jarrett Estate Company corporateBody
associatedWith Kaspare Cohn Commercial & Savings Bank corporateBody
associatedWith Marland Oil Company corporateBody
associatedWith O'Melveny, Henry John person
associatedWith O'Melveny & Myers corporateBody
associatedWith Ramona Properties corporateBody
associatedWith Reyes-Dominguez Company corporateBody
associatedWith Richfield Oil Corporation corporateBody
associatedWith Shell Oil Company corporateBody
associatedWith Standard Oil Company of California corporateBody
associatedWith Union Bank & Trust Company of Los Angeles corporateBody
associatedWith Union Oil Company of California corporateBody
associatedWith Valencia Spanish Tile Corporation corporateBody
associatedWith Victory Oil Company corporateBody
associatedWith Walter H. Leimert Co. corporateBody
associatedWith Watson Land Company corporateBody
associatedWith Watson, Maria Dolores Dominguez de person
associatedWith Wilshire-New Hampshire Corporation corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Torrance (Calif.)
California--History
Los Angeles (Calif.)--History
Wilshire Boulevard (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Long Beach (Calif.)
Los Angeles (Calif.)
Compton (Calif.)
Redondo Beach (Calif.)
Subject
Aeronautics
Annexation (Municipal government)
Central business districts
Corporate governance
Family-owned business enterprises
Farms
Foreign workers
Housing development
Inheritance and transfer tax
Japanese American evacuation and resettlement
Japanese American farmers
Land grants
Oil and gas leases
Oil wells
Olympic Games (10th : 1932 : Los Angeles, Calif.)
Olympic Games (10th : 1932 : Los Angeles, Calif.) Maps
Olympic Games (23rd : 1984 : Los Angeles, Calif.)
Partition of decedents' estates
Petroleum industry and trade
Planned communities
Real property
Public utilities
Real estate business
Real estate development
Stock transfer
Water resources development
Water-supply
Water utilities
World War, 1939-1945
Occupation
Activity

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Active 1932

Active 1984

Active 1789

Active 1978

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