A Short History of the Chinese in San Diego: Summary of the events of the last 150 years, including the prominent work of the Chinese in fishing, construction, and agriculture. By Murray Lee.
Gaslamp Quarter Historical Foundation: Housed in the historic William Heath Davis House, the foundation showcases the colorful history and architecture of downtown San Diego. Includes information about events, tours, educational programs, and membership.
History of Ballast Point: Story of this Point Loma area at the entrance to San Diego Bay. History includes topics from 1542, when Cabrillo landed, to the present, including the area's role as a whaling station, a lighthouse site, and a military base.
Katherine Tingley and Point Loma: Articles by and about the woman who led the Theosophical Society from 1896 to 1929. Also includes photo collection showing facilities and activities of the Point Loma Theosophical Headquarters.
Mission San Diego de Alcala: Founded in 1769, this was the first of 21 missions in Alta California. Includes history, mission facts, and events.
Museum of San Diego History: San Diego Historical Society's main museum and research archives in Balboa Park.
Old Point Loma Lighthouse: Includes its background, construction, and the life of its 19th Century lighthousekeeper.
San Diego Biographies: Biographies and photographs of approximately 150 of San Diego men and women no longer living.
San Diego de Alcalá: A short history of the mission that was founded here in 1769.
San Diego Mission Basilica de Alcala: A history of the mission founded in 1769 by Padre Junipero Serra.
San Diego Police Dept History: Brief history, beginning in mid-19th Century.
San Diego's Coastal Defense in World War II: A section of the book "A Harbor Worth Defending" by Barry Alan Joyce describes harbor defenses on Point Loma.
The History of Chicano Park: Virtural tour and information about Chicano park history, murals, and the documentation project headed by Kathleen Robles.