preserving the past for our future


Next meeting:

May 11th

at the

Signal Hill Library



Next Meeting:

When: Thursday,May 11th

Where: Signal Hill Library

Learning Center room



2023 SHHS Meeting Dates.

Mark your Calendars!

5:30 pm at the

Signal Hill Library:

May 11,  June 8,   July 6,  August 3,  September 7,  October 5,  November 2, December 7




The Historical Society is a proud  sponsor for the 2023 Signal Hill Concerts in the Park


Be sure to stop by our

Pop-up tent and say Hi


Signal Hill became a city on April 14, 1924.

Our first mayor was Mrs. Jessie Elwin Nelson           Jessie was the second elected woman mayor in the state of California.    Current Mayor: Tina Hansen

The city occupies 2.2 square miles and is surrounded by Long Beach on all sides, one of only a handful cities in the world completely surroundend by the same city.

The highest point is 365 ft. (110 meters) above sea level at the top of the hill.

In 2015 the population was 11,465.

Before Signal Hill Became a City:

The Tongva indians lived in the area.

Learn More: History of Tongva tribes in the LA Basin


1541 - Juan Cabrillo sailed up the California coast and named the bay "Bahi a Los Furrios" from the layer of smoke that hung over the area created by Native American fires.

1769 - The Spanish began occupation of the Los Angeles basin and the Signal Hill area.

1784 - Manuel Nieto acquired the land between the Los Angeles and Santa Ana rivers and from the foothills of the San Gabriel mountains to the ocean. Ckick the link below and recognize many common names you see everyday.

Learn More: List of Ranchos in California

Take a look at a Map of LA County Ranchos

1804 - Don Juan Jose and Dona Miguela inherited Rancho Los Cerritos. The property was divided by what is now Alamitos Ave.

1838 - The first Spanish map shows Manuel Nieto's land grant including Signal Hill as a reference point.

1840 - Abel Stearns and Jonathon Temple bought Rancho Los Alamitos from Jose Figueros (note the last names are remembered in street names)

1859 - The first oil well was drilled in Pennsylvania.

1866 - 1869 The ranchos were sold to Thomas & Benjamin Flint and Lewellyn Bixby. John Bixby joined in and J. Bixby & Company was formed.

1880 - The Bixby Co sold 4000 acres to William Wilmore who wanted to create a residential community to enjoy the majestic views to the sea (later known as Long Beach)

1881 - John Bixby and I.W. Hellman purchased Rancho Los Alamitos.

1887 - The first map reference to Signal Hill designated Los Cerritos as “The Hills.”

1900 - George Hughes lays out a 118 acre housing tract atop Signal Hill. A few mansions were built by the Hughes, Denni, Reeves, Pease and Pala families.

1905 - A new power plant lights up Tower light that sits atop of a new 25,000 gallon water tank to supply water to the homes being built.

1921 - Oil was discovered at Temple & Hill St by the Shell Oil company.

Named Alamitos #1 - Discovery Well.

1924, April 24th - Signal Hill became a city and a new chapter begins.



Learn More:

View the entire list of Mayors and Council Members from Jessie Nelson in 1924 to our present day


Current Mayor,  2023

Tina Hansen



Recent Donations

HISTORICAL TIDBITS

NEW EVENTS

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Some Interesting links about Signal Hill on YouTube:


Oil in Signal Hill - Video story


Keaton King, former Mayor and Historian



I remember Long Beach   by Dennis Marowski



Song of Signal Hill - John Malcolm Penn

Yes, there really is a song about Signal Hill. Click the link above to listen

The words are also posted on a poster inside Council Chambers in City Hall.


LA Hidden Oil Fields


Model-T Hill Climb


How an Oil Will is Drilled:  An old Shell Oil video.

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Petroleum Club has Re-Opened for Events

New owners of the club have freshened up the Petroleum Club and has re-opened as an event center. visit https://lbpetroleum.club for more details.


The muural seen below was painted on a single canvas by Walter A Miller in 1962, shortly after the club first opened. Measuring 8 feet tall and 85 feet wide, The Mural has been an icon at the Petroleum Club.

It was carefully remmoved by a Movie Studio crew to preserve it.  It will be placed in the Long Beach Gas and Water building.











Click here to see some final photos of the Long Beach Petroleum Club

Long Beach Petroleum Club re-opens 62 years of History

Click the link below to read about the Petroleum Club's original closing

published in the Signal Tribune.

https://signaltribunenewspaper.com/41249/community/remembering-the-lb-petroleum-club/


OUR MISSION is to develop, promote, perpetuate and preserve the local historical background of the City of Signal Hill and its surrounding area, through activities such as:

Providing for permanent preservation and display of materials and objects of historical and archeological interest, as feasible, in an appropriate housing such as a museum, gallery or library, and make them available to those who wish to view, examine and study them. And so much more...

The Signal Hill Historical Society is a non-profit public benefit corporation duly incorporated in the State of California since August, 1983.

We usually meet on the THIRD THURSDAY of each month at 5:00pm. Locations may vary and are posted here.

We hope you will join us in learning about our history and achieving these exciting goals.

Contributions are tax deductible.               

SHHS is a registered 501(c)3

EIN 33-0004198


A Special Thanks to

Tom and Gloria Maloney

for donating this historic commerative coin from the Signal Hill's Golden anniversary celebrating 50 years as a City in 1974.  Signal Hill officially became a city on April 24th, 1924.  

The Front of the coin shows City Hall that was completed in 1934 during the "Works Project"

The Back of the coin honors Discovery Well where oil was first discovered in 1921 and changed the entire

landscape of Signal Hill and

the City of Long Beach.

Look for the 100 year celebration coming soon in 2024.