California Constitutional Centennial Celebration, 1949

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2023


Descriptive Summary

Title: California Constitutional Centennial Celebration, 1949
Dates: 1944-1954
Collection Number: ARC 557
Creator/Collector:
Extent: 2 scrapbooks; 56 x 44 x 11 cm.
Repository: Monterey Public Library
Monterey, California 93940
Abstract: The 1949 centennial celebration of the California Constitutional Convention in Monterey went on for eight days. It was part of a state-wide celebration to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Californiaʼs first constitutional convention held at Colton Hall in 1849. Governor Earl Warren, Lt. Governor Goodwin Knight, and other public officials attended. Entertainers such as Ginger Rogers, Jack Benny, Leo Carillo, Duncan Rinaldo, and the opera singer Florence Quartararo made public appearances and performed. The celebration included historical pageants and dress, Spanish/Mexican dancing, parades, organ recitals, theatrical performances, band concerts, a horse show and livestock exhibits at the Fairgrounds, adobe tours, the annual Merienda, lectures on the history of Monterey, and a Grand Centennial Ball at the Naval Postgraduate (Line) School. A centennial village was recreated at the Monterey Peninsula College football stadium, where many of the events took place.
Language of Material: English

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item]. California Constitutional Centennial Celebration, 1949. Collection Number: ARC 557. Monterey Public Library

Scope and Content of Collection

The two oversized scrapbooks contain a wide range of materials: programs, invitations, proclamations, newspaper and magazine articles, press releases, newsletters, announcements, brochures, correspondence, posters, maps, postcards, and photographs. All materials are related to the events and history surrounding the 1949 centennial of the California Constitutional Convention. Volume I includes articles from the special issue of the Monterey Peninsula Herald (August 27, 1949) devoted to California and Monterey Peninsula history, as well as the materials listed above. Also contains material on the concurring centennials of the Monterey Post Office and the Monterey Public Library. Volume II contains several programs: the Monterey Freedom Exhibit held at Colton Hall in 1948, the California Centennial Commissionʼs Historical Caravan, the Gold Rush Centennial (1948), the historical pageant Beginnings of Statehood, and the Monterey Centennial Program for the August 29-September 5 events. It also includes a brochure, California the Golden State, commemorating the three designated centennial years, 1948, 1949, 1950; a Centennial calendar for 1950; a resolution by the Monterey City Council, in February 1944, to establish a public museum on the second floor of Colton Hall; a reading list prepared by the Monterey Public Library; the Centennial Executive Committee meeting minutes; and issues of Whatʼs Doing magazine for 1949.

Indexing Terms

California Centennial Celebration
California Constitutional Convention
Joseph R. Knowland
Monterey Centennial Celebration Executive Committee
Monterey Peninsula Herald
Monterey, California
Colton Hall
Scrapbooks