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Caption: "The Golden Mantled Squirrel reaching for another nut. Rainier National Park." c. 1935, shows Grace McCarthy feeding the wildlife at Mt. Rainier National Park.
Date: 1935
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Caption: "State Street, Chicago, Ill. Sept. 15, 1934." Busy street scene in Chicago, featuring a view of a raised rail track for what appear to be passenger trains.
Date: 9/15/1934
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No Caption: See also 96-07-08-alb08-217 with caption: "Last Rites," shows a grave site with dozens of caskets ready for burial. A priest and two altar boys stand at one side of the caskets, while a large group of US Navy sailors looks on from the other side. While sailing from port in San Diego on the morning of July 21, 1905, the boiler of the USS Bennington exploded, killing sixty-six of her crew. The victims were laid to rest in the cemetery at Fort Rosecrans.
Date: 1905
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Design and drawing of elevations for Sixteenth Street Bridge by Alfred Eichler. Built. Project for Department of Public Works - Highways - Bridge Department.
Date: 1939
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Correspondence from Bruce G. Barber to E. J. Clark regarding loyalty of individuals applying for restoration of their liquor licenses; see Correspondence on Restoration of Licenses (F3718_322_002a-F3718_322_002b)
Date: October 24, 1951
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Pencil drawing by Alfred Eichler of office building for the Division of Highways, Los Angeles. Project for Department of Public Works - Highways - District VII - Los Angeles.
Date: 1941
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Correspondence from J. A. Greening to Earl Warren regarding registration of firearms and cameras belonging to Japanese; For response, see R177_086_182-32_002
Date: December 19, 1941
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Caption: "A 3 inch Field Gun Ready for Action," c. 1915. Shows a crew of men operating a 3" field gun, a heavy artillery gun set onto a carriage for mobile use. The U.S. military used these guns between 1905 and 1919, gradually phasing them out of use during the 1920s in favor of more modern weapons.
Date: 1915
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Office Memorandum from Elizabeth B. MacLatchie (by Honora Costigan) to Martha A. Chickering regarding use of emergency funds for public assistance
Date: September 24, 1942