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Caption: "New Prison for Segregation of San Quentin Prisoners. View Showing New Dormitory and Prison Yard with Relation to Existing Prison. Mt. Tamalpais in Background." Drawing by Alfred Eichler, September 26, 1934. Project for Department of Corrections.
Date: 1934
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Correspondence from Jane Mauzy to Earl Warren regarding Japanese-Americans serving in the Army and fear of sabotage
Date: February 6, 1943
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Correspondence from C. J. Carey to R. I. French regarding licenses and Japanese in California
Date: January 28, 1942
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One for Me, At Home, Posner, Fire Smoker, Captain's Own, Our Prospect
Date: 1889
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Caption: "This Monument Marks the Spot Where East and West Union Pacific R.R. Was Joined in Completion. Ames Monument, Near Summit Between Cheyenne & Larmie [sic]. Sept. 30, 1934." Grace McCarthy stands in front of the large four-sided pyramid of the Ames Monument in this photograph. The monument, designed by Henry Hobson Richardson, does not mark the spot where the transcontinental railroad was joined (that occurred at Promontory Summit in Utah). Instead, the Ames Monument commemorates brothers Oakes and Oliver Ames, financiers of the Union Pacific Railroad, builder of the eastern portion of the transcontinental railroad line. At the time the pyramid was constructed in 1882, it stood at the highest point in elevation attained by the transcontinental railroad (8,247 feet).
Date: 9/30/1934
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Memorandum from G. W. Griffin regarding organization of FBI raiding parties and summary of searches at various ranches and homes
Date: February 19, 1942
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Summary of discussion with State Banking Department on Japanese banks; Section on blocked accounts
Date: May 24, 1945