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- Home - Pioneers Memorial Healthcare District
Pioneers Memorial Hospital is a highly recognized 107-bed acute care facility that is committed to providing state-of-the-art healthcare and located in the southeastern portion of California
- Pioneers | Christian Missions Organization
We help you connect your gifts, passion and calling with opportunities among those with the greatest need Keep scrolling to see all the different ways and places you can go with Pioneers Wonder how God could use you? You might be surprised Not sure where you fit?
- PIONEERS Health Center - Pioneers Memorial Healthcare District
At the PIONEERS Health Center, we accept Medi-Care, Medi-Cal, Community Health Plan of Imperial Valley and most other insurances
- Emergency - Pioneers Memorial Healthcare District
We are a full-service hospital with a modern sixteen-bed emergency facility, staffed with board-certified emergency physicians We are a level-4 trauma center and experience high volumes of trauma cases due to our proximity to many of the desert off-road recreational areas in southeastern California
- History of San Diego - Wikipedia
San Diego is now the eighth largest city in the country and forms the heart of the larger San Diego metropolitan area The first inhabitants of the region were the people of the La Jolla complex, also known as the Shell Midden people, who lived in the region between 8000 BCE and 1000 CE
- San Diego’s Black Heritage and Notable Early Residents
San Diego's Black history dates back to the 1820s with Don Pio Pico, a politician, ranchero and merchant who served as the last Governor of Alta California (modern California) under Mexican rule
- San Diego Genealogical Society - California Pioneer Profiles
Do you have a California Pioneer? Did they go to the Gold Country? Did they live in California in 1850? Did they survive the San Francisco Earthquake? If they did, then you can honor your pioneer by submitting a bio about them and we will post it here
- American pioneer - Wikipedia
Various figures in American folklore and literature typify the pioneer James Fenimore Cooper 's The Deerslayer (1841) became the most successful of his early series, the Leatherstocking Tales, about pioneer life in the Province of New York
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