California Military History
California Militia and National Guard Unit Histories
Volume 2. 1881-1917
 
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California National Guard and Naval Militia, 1881-1917
 
General Histories
 
Reports of the Adjutant General
National Guard of California
  • State Staff (Office of the Adjutant General), Sacramento, 1850-1940
  • 1st Artillery Regiment, Sacramento, 1880-1893
  • Battery A (former Independent City Guard), Sacramento, 1880-1893
  • Battery B (former Sacramento Light Artillery), Sacramento, 1880-1893
  • Battery C (former Nevada Light Guard), Nevada City, 1880-1893
  • Battery D (former Placerville City Guard), Placerville,1880-1893
  • Battery E (former Yuba Light Infantry), Comptonville, 1880-1893
  • Battery F, Woodland, 1881-1893
  • Battery G (former Sarsfield Grenadier Guard), Sacramento, 1880-1893
  • Governor's Guard Cadet Corps, Sacramento, 1887-1889
  • 1st Battalion, Engineers, 1916-1917
  • Soldiers of the Rainbow: The 1st California Engineers During the Mexican Border Crisis and World War I, 1916-1919
  • Company A, Sacramento, 1916-1917
  • Company B, Los Angeles, 1916-1917
  • Company C, Los Angeles, 1917
  • 1st Battalion, Field Artillery
  • Battery A, Los Angeles, 1912-1917
  • Battery B, Oakland, 1912-1917
  • Battery C, Stockton 1917
  • 1st Field Artillery Regiment
  • Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Oakland, 1917
  • Battery A, Los Angeles, 1917
  • Battery B, Oakland, 1917
  • Battery C, Stockton, 1917
  • Battery D, San Diego, 1917
  • Battery E, Oakland, 1917
  • Battery F, Los Angeles, 1917
  • 1st Infantry Regiment, San Francisco, 1861-1907
  • Historical Sketch and Souvenir of the First Regiment of Infantry, 2nd Brigade, NGC (1893)
  • Company A (former McMahon Guard), San Francisco 1881-1907
  • Company B (former City Guard), San Francisco, 1881-1907
  • Company C (former National Guard), San Francisco, 1880-1907
  • Company D (former Franklin Light Infantry), San Francisco, 1880-1907
  • Company E (former Sumner Light Guard), San Francisco, 1880-1907
  • Company F (former San Francisco Light Guard), San Francisco, 1880-1907
  • Company G (former Shields Guard), San Francisco, 1880-1907
  • Company H (former Hewston Rifles), San Francisco, 1880-1907
  • Company I (former San Francisco Fusileers), San Francisco, 1880-1907
  • Company K, San Francisco, 1895-1907
  • Company L (former Light Guard), San Francisco, 1895-1907
  • 1st Squadron, Cavalry, Sacramento, 1905-1917
  • Troop A (former First California Guard), San Francisco, 1911-1917
  • Troop B (former Sacramento Light Artillery), Sacramento, 1911-1917
  • Troop C, Salinas, 1911-1917
  • Troop D, Los Angeles, 1911-1917
  • Machine Gun Troop, Fresno, 1917
  • 2nd Artillery Regiment, San Francisco, 1881-1895
  • Battery A (former Union Guard), San Francisco, 1881-1893
  • Battery B (former First California Guard), San Francisco, 1881-1893
  • Battery C (former San Francisco Fusileers), San Francisco, 1881-1895
  • Battery D (former Germania Rifles), San Francisco, 1881-1895
  • Battery E, San Francisco, 1881-1895
  • Battery F, San Francisco, 1881-1895
  • Battery G, San Francisco, 1881-1895
  • Battery H (former San Francisco Cadets), San Francisco, 1881-1895
  • 2nd Field Artillery Regiment, San Jose, 1917
  • Headquarters and Headquarters Company, San Jose, 1917
  • Supply Company, Los Angeles, 1917
  • Battery A, Los Angeles, 1917
  • Battery B, San Francisco, 1917
  • Battery C, Santa Barbara
  • Battery D, Los Angeles, 1917
  • Battery E, 1917
  • Battery F, 1917
  • 2nd Infantry Regiment, Sacramento, 1893-1895
  • Company A (former Independent City Guard), Sacramento, 1893-1895
  • Company B, Vallejo, 1893-1895
  • Company C (former Nevada Light Guard), Nevada City, 1893-1895
  • Company D (former Placerville City Guard), Placerville, 1893-1895
  • Company E (former Yuba Light Infantry), Sacramento, 1893-1895
  • Company F, Woodland, 1893-1895
  • Company G (former Sarsfield Grenadier Guard), Sacramento, 1893-1895
  • Company H, Grass Valley, 1893-1895
  • 2nd Infantry Regiment, Sacramento, (1895-1917)
  • 2nd (Irish) Infantry Regiment, San Francisco, 1862-1881
  • Company C (former San Francisco Fusileers), San Francisco, 1880-1881
  • Company D (former Germania Rifles), San Francisco, 1880-1881
  • Company E (former Washington Continental Guard), San Francisco, 1880-1881
  • Company F (former McKenzie Guard), San Francisco, 1878-1881
  • F Company Veterans (1891)
  • Company G, San Francisco, 1878-1881
  • Company H (former San Francisco Cadets), San Francisco, 1880-1881
  • 3rd (Irish) Infantry Regiment, San Francisco, 1871-1895
  • Company A (former Emmet Guard), San Francisco, 1883-1895
  • Company B (former Shields Guard), San Francisco, 1883-1895
  • Company C (former Hancock Rifles), San Francisco, 1883-1895
  • Company D (former Montgomery Guard), San Francisco, 1883-1895
  • Company E (former Wolfe Tone Guard), San Francisco, 1883-1895
  • Company F (former Meagher Guard), San Francisco, 1883-1895
  • Company G (former Cadets), San Francisco, 1883-1895
  • Company H, San Francisco, 1890-1891
  • 5th Infantry Battalion, Oakland, 1881-1885
  • Company A (former Oakland Home Guard), Oakland, 1879-1885
  • Company B (former San Jose Zouaves), San Jose, 1879-1885
  • Company C (former Hewston Guard), Hewston, 1879-1885
  • Company D (former Vallejo Rifles), Vallejo, 1882-1885
  • Company E (Cadets), Santa Rosa, 1885-1887
  • Company F (former Oakland Light Cavalry), Oakland, 1883-1885
  • 5th Infantry Regiment, San Francisco, 1885-1917
  • Company A (former Oakland Home Guard), Oakland, 1885-1917
  • Company B (former San Jose Zouaves), San Jose, 1885-1917
  • Company C (former Hewston Guard), Petaluma, 1885-1917
  • Company D (former Vallejo Rifles), Vallejo, 1885-1917
  • Company E (former Cadets), Santa Rosa, 1885-1917
  • Company F (former Oakland Light Cavalry), Oakland, 1885-1917
  • Company G, Alameda, 1893-1917
  • Company H, Napa, 1893-1917
  • Company I, Livermore, 1900-1917
  • Company K, San Francisco, 1907-1917
  • Company L (former National Guard) San Francisco, 1909-1917
  • Company M, San Francisco, 1907-1917
  • Machine Gun Company, San Francisco, 1915-1917
  • Sanitary Detachment, Oakland, 1893-1917
  • 6th Infantry Battalion, Stockton, 1885-1888
  • Company A (former Stockton Guard), Stockton, 1885-1888
  • Company B (former Emmet Guard), Stockton, 1885-1888
  • Company C (former Forsyth Guard), Fresno, 1885-1888
  • Company D (former Cadet Company), Modesto, 1887-1888
  • Company E, Visalia, 1887-1888
  • Company F, Fresno, 1888
  • 6th Infantry Regiment, Stockton, 1888-1907
  • Company A (former Stockton Zouave Guard), Stockton, 1888-1907
  • Company B (former Emmet Guard), Stockton, 1888-1907
  • Company C (former Forsyth Guard), Fresno, 1888-1907
  • Company D (former Cadet Company), Modesto, 1888-1907
  • Company E, Visalia, 1888-1907
  • Company F, Fresno, 1888-1907
  • Company G, Bakersfield, 1893-1907
  • Company H, Merced, 1893-1907
  • Company I, Hanford, 1900-1907
  • 7th Infantry Battalion, Los Angeles, 1881-1888
  • Company A (former Eagle Corps), Los Angeles, 1881-1888
  • Company B (former San Diego City Guard), Los Angeles, 1881-1888
  • Company C (former Cadets), Los Angeles, 1881-1888
  • Provisional Company D, Pomona, 1887-1888
  • Provisional Company E (former Waterman Rifles independent military company), San Bernardino, 1887-1888
  • Provisional Company F, Los Angeles, 1887-1888
  • Provisional Company G, Anaheim, 1888
  • 7th Infantry Regment, Los Angeles, 1888-1917
  • A Brief History of the San Bernardino County Companies of the First Battalion, Seventh Infantry, N.G.C. (Includes Waterman Rifles and Redlands Guard)
  • Company A (former Eagle Corps), Los Angeles, 1888-1917
  • Company B (former San Diego City Guard), Los Angeles, 1888-1917
  • Company C (former Cadets), Los Angeles, 1888-1917
  • Company D, Pomona, 1888-1917
  • Company E (former Waterman Rifles), Santa Paula, Anaheim and Santa Monica 1887-1917
  • Company F, Los Angeles, 1887-1917
  • Company G, Anaheim, 1888-1917
  • Company H, Ventura, 1889-1917
  • Company I (former San Diego City Guard), Los Angeles, 1895-1917
  • Company K (former Waterman Rifles),San Bernardino, 1895-1917
  • Company L, Santa Ana, 1895-1917
  • The Story of Company L: :Santa Ana's Own
  • Company M, Pasadena, 1895-1917
  • Sanitary Detachment, San Bernardino, 1901
  • 8th Infantry Battalion, Chico, 1890-1891
  • Company A (former Chico Guard), Chico, 1890-1891
  • Company B (former Colusa Guard), Colusa, 1890-1891
  • Company C, Marysville, 1889-1891
  • Company D, Red Bluff, 1889-1891
  • Company E, Redding, 1889-1891
  • Company F, Oroville, 1889-1891
  • 8th Infantry Regiment, Chico, 1891-1895
  • Company A (former Chico Guard), Chico, 1891-1895
  • Company B (former Colusa Guard), Colusa, 1891-1895
  • Company C, Marysville, 1891-1895
  • Company D, Red Bluff, 1891-1895
  • Company E, Redding, 1891-1895
  • Company F, Oroville, 1891-1895
  • Company G, Willows, 1893-1895
  • 9th Infantry Regiment, San Diego, 1890-1895
  • Company A (former San Diego Rifles), San Diego, 1890-1895
  • Company B (former San Diego City Guard), San Diego, 1890-1895
  • Company C, Riverside, 1890-1895
  • Company D, Pomona, 1890-1895
  • Company E (former Waterman Rifles), San Bernardino, 1890-1895
  • Company F, Santa Ana, 1890-1895
  • Company G (formerly the Redlands Guard, an independent military company), Redlands, 1893-1895
  • Additional History
  • 10th Infantry Battalion, Eureka, 1890-1895
  • Company A (former Eureka Guard), Eureka, 1880-1895
  • The Eureka Guard Company: Company A, 10th Infantry Battalion (Including the Arcata Guard, Company B, 10th Infantry Battalion)
  • Company B, Arcata, 1890-1895
  • Coast Artillery Corps
  • The Coast Artillery Reserves, National Guard of California
  • 1st Battalion, San Francisco, 1901-1907
  • Battery A (former Germania Rifles), San Francisco, 1901-1907
  • Battery B (former Shields Guard), San Francisco, 1901-1907
  • Battery C (former National Guard), San Francisco, 1901-1907
  • Battery D, San Francisco, 1901-1907
  • 1st Coast Defense Command, San Francisco, 1909-1917
  • 1st Company (former Shields Guard), San Francisco, 1909-1917
  • 2nd Company (former Germania Rifles), San Francisco, 1909-1917
  • 3rd Company (former National Guard), San Francisco, 1909-1917
  • 4th Company (former San Francisco Light Guard), San Francisco, 1909-1917
  • 5th Company (former San Diego City Guard), San Diego, 1909-1917
  • 6th Company, San Francisco, 1909-1917
  • 7th Company, San Francisco, 1909-1917
  • 8th Company, San Diego, 1910-1917
  • 9th Company, San Francisco, 1909-1917
  • 10th Company, San Francisco, 1909-1917
  • 11th Company, San Mateo, 1909-1917
  • 12th Company, San Francisco, 1909-1917
  • Aeronautical Detachment
  • 2nd Coast Defense Command, Los Angeles, 1916-1917
  • 13th Company, Los Angeles, 1916-1917
  • 14th Company, Los Angeles, 1916-1917
  • 15th Company, Los Angeles, 1916-1917
  • 16th Company, San Pedro, 1916-1917
  • 17th Company, Hollywood, 1916-1917
  • 18th Company, Los Angeles, 1916-1917
  • 19th Company, Los Angeles, 1916-1917
  • 20th Company, Los Angeles, 1916-1917
  • 21st Company, Los Angeles, 1916-1917
  • 22nd Company, Los Angeles, 1916-1917
  • 23rd Company, Long Beach, 1916-1917
  • 24th Company, Monrovia, 1916-1917
  • Sanitary Detachment, Los Angeles, 1916-1917
  • Separate Medical Corps Companies
  • Ambulance Company No. 1, Napa, 1913-1917
  • Ambulance Company No. 2, Los Angeles, 1917
  • Field Hospital Company No. 1, Los Angeles, 1913-1917
  • Field Hospital Company No. 2, San Jose, 1917
  • Separate Signal Corps Companies
  • Signal Corps, 1st Brigade, Los Angeles, 1890-1905
  • Signal Corps, 2nd Brigade, San Framcisco, 1889-1905
  • Signal Corps, 3rd Brigade, Stockton, 1887-1895
  • Signal Corps, 3rd Brigade, Sacramento, 1895-1904
  • Signal Corps, 4th Brigade, Sacramento, 1887-1895
  • 1st Company, Los Angeles, 1905-1909
  • 2nd Company, San Francisco, 1905-1909
  • Company A, Los Angeles, 1909-1912
  • Company B, San Francisco, 1909-1927
  • Story of Company B, Signal Corps
  • Separate Artillery Batteries
  • Battery A (former First California Guard), Light Artillery, San Francisco (1893-1895)
  • Battery A, Field Artillery, Los Angeles, 1911-1912
  • Battery B, Field Artillery, Oakland, 1911-1912
  • Battery C, Field Artillery, Stockton, 1912
  • Separate Cavalry Troops
  • First Troop of Cavalry (former San Francisco Hussars), San Francisco, 1891-1895
  • Oakland Light Cavalry, Oakland, 1878-1885
  • San Bernardino Cavalry, San Bernardino, 1880-1883
  • Troop A (former First California Guard), Cavalry, San Francisco, 1895-1905
  • Troop B (former Sacramento Light Artillery), Cavalry, Sacramento 1895-1905
  • Troop C, Cavalry, Salinas, 1895-1905
  • Troop D, Cavalry, Los Angeles, 1895-1905
  • Separate Infantry Companies
  • Chico Guard, Chico 1881-1890
  • Colusa Guard, Colusa 1887-1890
  • Eagle Corps, Los Angeles 1881-1885
  • Emmet Guard, Stockton 1884-1885
  • Additional History
  • Forsyth Guard, Fresno 1885
  • San Diego City Guard, San Diego 1881-1885
  • Stockton Guard, Stockton, 1881-1885
  • 1st Separate Company, Infantry; Red Bluff, 1915
  • 1st Separate Company, Infantry; Visalia, 1915
  • Regulations
  • Registers of Officers of the National Guard of California, 1896
  • Small Arms Firing Firing Regulations of the National Guard of California, 1896  
  • Report of Maj. Gen. Arthur MacArthur on the Encampments for Field Instruction and Maneuvers in the Pacific Division, 1904: Camp Atascadero, American Lake and Honolulu, Department of California, Department of the Columbia
  • The Naval Battalion and the Naval Militia
  • The Naval Battalion, National Guard of California (NGC), San Francisco, 1891-1895
  • Company A, San Diego, 1891-1895
  • Company B, San Francisco, 1891-1895
  • Company C, San Francisco, 1891-1895
  • Company D, San Francisco, 1891-1895
  • Company E, Santa Cruz, 1895
  • The Naval Militia of California, San Francisco, 1895-1917
  • 1st Division (former Company C, Naval Battalion, NGC), San Francisco, 1895-1917
  • 2nd Division (former Company D, Naval Battalion, NGC), San Francisco, 1895-1917
  • 3rd Division (former Company A, Naval Battalion, NGC), San Diego, 1895-1917
  • 4th Division (former Company E, Naval Battalion, NGC), Santa Cruz, 1895-1917
  • 5th Division (former Eureka Guard, NGC), Eureka, 1895-1917
  • Fifth Division, California Naval Militia and Aviator Eugene Ely
  • How the Fifth Division, California Naval Militia, Came Into Existence California Genealogy and History Archives
  • 6th Division, Santa Barbara, 1897-1917
  • 7th Division (former 2nd Engineer Division), Los Angeles, 1907-1917
  • 8th Division, Los Angeles, 1911-1917
  • 9th Division, Los Angeles, 1914-1917
  • 10th Division, Los Angeles, 1916-1917
  • 11th Division, Los Angeles, 1917
  • 1st Engineer Division, San Francisco, 1897-1917
  • 2nd Engineer Division, Los Angeles, 1907
  • 2nd Engineer Division, Los Angeles, 1917
  • 1st Company, Marine Corps (36th Company, US Marine Corps), Los Angeles, 1917
  • Additional Histories
  • The Naval Battalion and the California Naval Militia
  • San Diego's Naval Militia (1956)
  • San Diego's Naval Militia (1963)
  • The Naval Battalion of the National Guard of California
  • The California Naval Militia in the War with Spain
  • California Naval Militia During the Earthquake and Fire of 1906
  • The California Naval Militia in World War I
  • The California Naval Militia in World War I: The Six Percent Riddle
  • Flags of California Naval Forces
  • Uniforms of the Naval Battalion
  • The Genesis of the Naval Reserve
  • Toward a Citizen Sailor:The History of the Naval Militia Movement, 1888-1898
  • The Builder of California's Navy
  • The U.S.S. San Diego and the California Naval Militia
  • The Avalon Incident: The California Naval Militia vs. The Santa Catalina Island Company
  • Cruises of the USS Oregon with the California Naval Militia, 16-29 July & 6-19 August 1916
  • 1894 Railroad Strike 
  • History Includes individual histories on the following units:
  • 1st Infantry Regiment
  • Company A, San Francisco
  • Company B, San Francisco
  • The City Guard: A History of Company "B" First Regiment Infantry, N. G. C. During the Sacramento Campaign July 3 to 26, 1894 (1895)
  • Company C, San Francisco
  • Company D, San Francisco
  • Company F, San Francisco
  • Company G, San Francisco
  • Company H, San Francisco
  • 2nd Artillery Regiment
  • Battery B, San Francisco
  • Battery C, San Francisco
  • Battery D, San Francisco
  • Battery F, San Francisco
  • Battery G, San Francisco
  • Battery H, San Francisco
  • 2nd Infantry Regiment
  • Company A, Sacramento
  • Company B, Vallejo
  • Company C, Nevada City
  • Company D, Placerville
  • Company E, Sacramento
  • Company F, Woodland
  • Company G, Sacramento
  • Company H, Grass Valley
  • 3rd (Irish) Infantry Regiment
  • Company A, San Francisco
  • Company B, San Francisco
  • Company C, San Francisco
  • Company D, San Francisco
  • Company E, San Francisco
  • Company F, San Francisco
  • Company G, San Francisco
  • 5th Infantry Regiment
  • Company A, Oakland
  • Company B, San Jose
  • Company C, Petaluma
  • Company D, Vallejo
  • Company E, Santa Rosa
  • Company F, Oakland
  • Company G, Alameda
  • 6th Infantry Regiment
  • Company A, Stockton
  • Company B, Stockton
  • Company E, Visalia
  • Company F, Fresno
  • Company G, Bakersfield
  • 8th Infantry Regiment
  • Company A, Chico
  • Company B, Colusa
  • Company C, Marysville
  • Company D, Red Bluff
  • Company E, Redding
  • Company F, Oroville
  • Company G, Willows
  • Separate Cavalry Troops
  • Troop A, San Francisco
  • Separate Light Artillery Batteries
  • Detachment, Battery A, San Francisco
  • Battery B, Sacramento
  • Separate Signal Corps Units
  • Detachment, 2nd Brigade Signal Corps, San Francisco
  • 3rd Brigade Signal Corps, Sacramento
  • Naval Battalion
  • Company B, San Francisco
  • Company C, San Francisco
  • Company D, San Francisco
  • Additional Histories
  • The Great Railroad Strike of 1894 in Southern California
  • Crusade or Civil War: The Pullman Strike in California
  • Adjutant General's Office General Order No. 14, Court of Inquiry, 1894 Pullman Strike
  • Spanish American War
  • Introduction
  • 1st Battalion, Heavy Artillery, California U.S. Volunteers
  • First Battalion of California Heavy Artillery
  • 1st Infantry Regiment, California U.S. Volunteers
  • 1st California Volunteer Infantry Embarking for the Philippines: 13 May 1898 Museum of the City of San Francisco and the Library of Congress
  • 1st California Volunteer Infantry The Spanish American War Centenial Website
  • 6th Infantry Regiment, California U.S. Volunteers
  • 7th Infantry Regiment, California U.S. Volunteers
  • The Forgotten Regiment: The Seventh California and the Spanish-American War
  • The Story of Company L: :Santa Ana's Own
  • 8th Infantry Regiment, California U.S. Volunteers
  • The California Naval Militia in the War with Spain
  • Additional Histories
  • The First, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth California Volunteer Regiments and the California Heavy Artillery in the Spanish American War and Philippine Insurection, 1898-1899 (California National Guard in the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Insurrection)
  • California's Volunteer Forces during the Spanish-American War
  • California Volunteers in the "Spanish-American War of 1898" (1899)
  • Illustrated Roster of California Volunteer Soldiers in the War with Spain, Enlisted Under the President's Proclamations of April 23rd and May 25th, 1898 (1898)
  • Phillippine Insurrection
  • Introduction
  • 1st Battalion, Heavy Artillery, California U.S. Volunteers
  • 1st Infantry Regiment, California U.S. Volunteers
  • Camps of Instruction and Maneuvers
  • 1904, Camp Atascadero
  • Atascadero: The Great Military Camp of California
  • Report of Maj. Gen. Arthur MacArthur on the Encampments for Field Instruction and Maneuvers in the Pacific Division, 1904: Camp Atascadero, American Lake and Honolulu, Department of California, Department of the Columbia
  • San Francisco Earthquake, 1906
  • Official History Introduction
  • Activities of the California National Guard and Naval Militia
  • 1st Infantry Regiment, San Francisco
  • Company A, San Francisco
  • Company B, San Francisco
  • Company C, San Francisco
  • Company D, San Francisco
  • Company E, San Francisco
  • Company F, San Francisco
  • Company G, San Francisco
  • Company H, San Francisco
  • 2nd Infantry Regiment, Sacramento
  • Company A, Chico
  • Company B, Colusa
  • Company C, Nevada City
  • Company D, Marysville
  • Company E, Sacramento
  • Company F, Woodland
  • Company G, Sacramento
  • Company H, Placerville
  • Company I, Vacaville
  • 5th Infantry Regiment, Oakland
  • Company A, Oakland
  • Company B, San Jose
  • Company C, Petaluma
  • Company D, San Rafael
  • Company E, Santa Rosa
  • Company F, Oakland
  • Company G, Alameda
  • Company H, Napa
  • Company I, Livermore
  • 6th Infantry Regiment, Fresno
  • Company A, Stockton
  • Company B, Stockton
  • Company C, Fresno
  • Company D, Modesto
  • Company E, Visalia
  • Company F, Fresno
  • Company G, Bakersfield
  • Company H, Merced
  • Company I, Hanford
  • 7th Infantry Regiment, Los Angeles
  • Company A, Los Angeles
  • Company B, San Diego
  • Company C, Los Angeles
  • Company D, Pomona
  • Company E, Anaheim
  • Company F, Los Angeles
  • Company G, Redlands
  • Company H, Long Beach
  • Company I, Pasadena
  • Company K, San Bernardino
  • Company L, Santa Ana
  • The Story of Company L: :Santa Ana's Own
  • Company M, Riverside
  • 1st Squadron, Cavalry, Sacramento
  • Troop A, San Francisco
  • Troop B, Sacramento
  • Troop C, Salinas
  • Troop D, Los Angeles
  • 1st Battalion, Coast Artillery, San Francisco
  • Battery A, San Francisco
  • Battery B, San Francisco
  • Battery C, San Francisco
  • Battery D, San Francisco
  • Signal Corps
  • 1st Company, Los Angeles
  • 2nd Company, San Francisco
  • Veteran Reserve, Oakland
  • California Naval Militia
  • 1st Division, San Francisco
  • 2nd Division, San Francisco
  • 3rd Division, San Diego
  • 4th Division, Santa Cruz
  • 6th Division, Santa Barbara
  • Engineer Division, San Francisco
  • USS Pinta Detachment
  • USS Marion Detachment
  • Additional Histories
  • The California National Guard in the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906
  • San Francisco Earthquake, 1906
  • McCloud River Lumber Company Strike, 1909
  • History of the California National Guard and the McCloud River Lumber Company Strike, 1909
  • 2nd Infantry Regiment
  • Company A, Chico
  • Company E, Sacramento
  • Company G, Sacramento
  • Cavalry
  • Troop B, Sacramento
  • Wheatland Hops Strike, 1913
  • Wheatland Strike, August 1913
  • 2nd Infantry Regiment
  • Company A, Chico
  • Company E, Sacramento
  • Company F, Woodland
  • Company G, Sacramento
  • Company I, Vacaville
  • 1st Squadron, Cavalry
  • Troop B, Sacramento
  • Mexican Border Crisis, 1914
  • Mexican Border Crisis, 1914
  • 7th Infantry Regiment
  • Provisional Los Angeles Battalion, Los Angeles
  • Coast Artillery Corps
  • 5th Company (former San Diego City Guard), San Diego
  • 8th Company, San Diego
  • California Naval Militia
  • 3rd Division, San Diego
  • Additional Histories
  • On the Mexican Border, 1914 and 1916
  • California National Guard and the Mexican Border, 1914-1916
  • The Mexican Border Crisis and Punitive Expedition, 1916
  • Introduction and Activities of the California National Guard
  • 1st California Brigade
  • 2nd Infantry Regiment, Sacramento
  • 2nd California Infantry on the Mexican Border, 1916
  • 5th Infantry Regiment, Oakland
  • 7th Infantry Regiment, Los Angeles
  • The Story of Company L: :Santa Ana's Own
  • 1st Battalion, Field Artillery, Oakland
  • Company A, Los Angeles
  • Company B, Oakland
  • Company C, Stockton
  • 1st Squadron, Cavalry, Sacramento
  • Troop A, San Francisco
  • Troop B, Sacramento
  • Troop C, Salinas
  • Troop D, Los Angeles
  • Ambulance Company No. 1, Napa
  • Field Hospital Company No. 1, Los Angeles
  • Company A, Engineers, Sacramento
  • Soldiers of the Rainbow: The 1st California Engineers During the Mexican Border Crisis and World War I, 1916-1919
  • Company B, Signal Corps, San Francisco
  • Additional Histories
  • On the Mexican Border, 1914 and 1916
  • California National Guard and the Mexican Border, 1914-1916
  • Report on Mobilization of the Organized Militia and National Guard of the United States, 1916
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