An Englishman Riverside, California, The Californian, Vol. 2, no. 6, Nov. 1892
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"Practically, the industrious man can here have a harvest of one kind or another, for ten months out of the twelve . . . Does he need fuel? Let him plant eucalyptus trees, and in two year's time the loppings from them will give him all the fuel he needs . . . Should a settler wish to leave the dry summer heat here, in a few hours he can have balmy breezes and inhale ozone at many places on the coast or its adjacent islands, finding good hotels, in some instances perfect palaces . . . " p. 803