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Caption: "Column - Acute Disturbed - Stockton." Design and drawing by Alfred Eichler, 1937. Built. Project for Department of Mental Hygiene - Hospitals.
Date: 1937
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Caption: "Elevations." Drawing of Eureka Branch Station, California Highway Patrol, by Alfred Eichler. Project for California Highway Patrol.
Date: 1937
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No caption. Grace McCarthy poses for photograph, wearing a man's hat, at an unidentified location, c. 1910.
Date: 1910
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Drawing of classroom building, New Campus, San Francisco State College. Rendering by Alfred Eichler. Project for Department of Education.
Date: 1962
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Caption: "Livestock Coliseum, Agricultural Park Sacramento." Stockton Boulevard. Drawing by Alfred Eichler. Project for Department of Finance - Fairs and Expositions.
Date: undated
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Caption: "Slave Dwellings at the Old Hermitage, Savannah, Ga. July 15, 1934." A row of small brick houses surrounded by trees. The Old Hermitage was a 400-acre plantation on the Savannah River, owned by Henry McAlpin. McAlpin not only conducted farming operations at the plantation, but also manufactured bricks, barrels, cast iron products, and lumber. For that reason, he built the slave quarters for the plantation from brick, rather than wood as was common for most other plantations in the South.
Date: 7/15/1934
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Caption: "York Hazzard. He has Never Been Arrested for Speeding. Old Negro and His Mode of Traveling, Darien, Ga. July 13, 1934." York Hazzard, an elderly man of African-American ethnicity, seated in a small wooden cart drawn by a cow or steer. An automobile is parked on the street behind the cart.
Date: 7/13/1934
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Caption: "Life At Camp Curry," c. 1917. Two unidentified people pose in front of their tent at Camp Curry. An arrow points to an enameled pail just inside the tent, labeled "For Use in Case of Fire." Yosemite's Half Dome Village, established by David and Jennie Curry in 1899, was originally called Camp Curry, and then later Curry Village. It was designed to provide cheaper accommodations for Yosemite tourists than the resort hotels. The couple set up furnished tents and provided amenities such as a dining tent. As attendance at the park increased, the couple constructed more facilities with more modern amenities. In 2016, as a result of a legal dispute over trademarked names in the park, Curry Village changed its name to Half Dome Village.
Date: 1917
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Discussion from Helen Van Gulpen Harris to Mr. Harrison regarding rights of aliens to hold property
Date: June 26, 1942
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Summary of the history of the Alien Land Laws including deciding court cases; Sections: History and Background, Provisions of Existing Law; Persons Affected by this Law, Property Affected by the Law
Date: Undated