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  • Old Series Trademark No. 2732

    Native Daughters

    Date: 1896

  • Old Series Trademark No. 0916

    Our Style

    Date: 1882

  • Old Series Trademark No. 2729

    Ingleside

    Date: 1896

  • Memo on Riverside County Defense Activities

    Office Memorandum from Honora Costigan to Margaret S. Watkins regarding defense planning; Sections: Plan of Activity; Rest Centers; Riverside City Council; Emergency Homes; Training of Volunteers; Questions Asked

    Date: March 11, 1942

  • Old Series Trademark No. 3696

    Uncle Sam, Good Value, Quality and Quantity, and Finest Beyond Question Brands

    Date: 1900

  • Old Series Trademark No. 3187

    Camellia Brand

    Date: 1898

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1269

    [Picture of Pomona in orchard scene]

    Date: 1885

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1009

    Royal

    Date: 1883

  • McCarthy Album 05, Photograph 109

    Caption: "Santa Clara Mission," c. 1910. Founded in 1777, Mission Santa Clara featured several different churches over the years. This photograph shows the mission church as it appeared from roughly 1861 to 1926. In the 1860s, Santa Clara College President Burchard Villager decided to rebuild many of the buildings on the campus. In the process, the mission church was renovated in the Italianate style, with a second bell tower. This Italianate-style church burned in 1926. The church was then rebuilt as a modern reconstruction of the fifth church on the site, the original of which was destroyed by fire in 1825.

    Date: 1910

  • McCarthy Album 02, Photograph 080

    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