Citrus Roots
Preserving Citrus Heritage Foundation

Our mission is to keep Citrus Heritage alive in the minds of those living in California
through publications, education and artistic work.

 
Citrus Heritage through Citrograph
  • At Los Angeles Public Library branches the CA CITROGRAPH
    is available on microfilm [from 1920...].
  • Riverside Public Library and UCLA have the bound volumes of the
    CA CITROGRAPH available on the shelves.
  • Cal Poly-Pomona, Special Collections has the bound CA CITROGRAPH  Mag. available.

Citrograph Magazine exerpt - January-February 2012
The Building Boom of 1887 induced the Citrus Gold Rush
by Richard H. Barker

Citrograph Magazine exerpt - November-December 2011
Fruit Frost Warning Service
by Richard H. Barker

Magnificent Scenery of the Tehachapi Pass Extension - Time Schedule effective: July 26,1875, Southern Pacific Railroad - Los Angeles Division

Citrograph Magazine exerpt - September-October 2011
WOLFSKILL: A correction in reported history
by Richard H. Barker

Citrograph Magazine exerpt - July-August 2011
The Citrus Label Era (1887 to 1955)
by Tom Spellman

Citrograph Magazine exerpt - May-June 2011
Citrus Gold… Compelling others to follow Wolfskill
by Richard H. Barker

Citrograph Magazine exerpt - March-April 2011
William Wolfskill (Part II)
by Judy Gauntt Liebeck

Citrograph Magazine exerpt - January-February 2011
William Wolfskill (Part I)
by Judy Gauntt Liebeck

Citrograph Magazine exerpt - November-December 2010
Recap: The Powell Era in California Citrus 1904-1922
by H. Vince Moses

Citrograph Magazine exerpt - September-October 2010
'Sunkist' Know-How at the US War Food Administration 1917-1919
by H. Vince Moses

Citrograph Magazine exerpt - July-August 2010
1646 "THE GOLDEN APPLE", Hesperides ("Culture and Use of the Golden Apple")
by Richard H. Barker

Citrograph Magazine exerpt - May-June 2010
A religion of cooperation and ascendency of the California Fruit Growers Exchange 1905-1920
by H. Vince Moses

Citrograph Magazine exerpt - March-April 2010
G. Harold Powell and the defeat of citrus decay 1904-1912
by H. Vince Moses
















 

Board Of Directors
Richard H. Barker, President | Thomas Pulley, Vice President | Pamela A R Barker, Secretary | James C Jackson, Treasurer, CFO
Thomas Spellman, Director | Ana L Norheim, Director | Allyn Scheu, Director | Ted Batkin, Director | Courtney Medina, Esq., Director
Advisory Council
Pamela Barker | Ted Batkin | James and Joy Jackson | Dr. Maria Lambros | Ana Norheim | Thomas Pulley | Allyn B. Scheu
Thomas Spellman | Paul Wheeler | Dr. Vincent Moses & Cate Moses | Michael Pearlman | Richard Barker [ex-officio]

"CITRUS LEGACIES...HELPING GENERATIONS"

"We are proud of our accomplishments as a volunteer organization, which means each dollar donated works 100% [ for we have no salares, wages, rent, etc.].
All donations are tax deductible for income tax purposes to the full extent allowed by law." [501(c)(3)]
© 2010 Citrus Roots - Preserving Citrus Heritage Foundation • P.O. Box 4038 Balboa, CA 92661 • (949)673-7877