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The Census of 1852 collection includes enumerations of California's 32 counties, arranged into 126 volumes. Schedule I enumerated the county's inhabitants, while schedule II enurmerated economic production. Many pages of this volume are damaged.
Date: 1852
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Press release by W. J. Cecil regarding the shortage of farm labor in California and suggestions to relieve the situation
Date: July 16, 1942
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Memorandum from Warren Olney to Earl Warren regarding the effect of incarceration on the agricultural industry
Date: February 19, 1942
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Item in meeting minutes regarding the Attorney General to represent the State Personnel Board in hearings
Date: November 13, 1943
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Correspondence from Annie Clo Watson to Martha A. Chickering outlining problems faced by minority groups
Date: January 30, 1942
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Narrative by J. M. Thomas to Mr. Wenig regarding the history leading up to and including the adoption of Public Law 503, 77th Congress
Date: June 24, 1942
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Office Memorandum from Selma Zorin to Elizabeth MacLatchie regarding plans for children's institutions
Date: April 27, 1942
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Caption: "Grants Tomb. N.Y." The remains of Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President of the U.S. and Commanding General of the Union Army during the last year of the Civil War, were laid to rest in this elaborate tomb, designed by architect John Duncan. Grant died in 1885, but construction on the granite and marble structure did not begin until 1891. Grant's remains were transferred to the tomb on April 27, 1897. The tomb is the largest mausoleum in North America. See also 96-07-08-alb11-209.
Date: 8/10/1934
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Correspondence from Wm. P. Fee to Earl Warren regarding resolution adopted by Central Labor Council of Alameda County pertaining to Army control of Tule Lake Camp; For similar resolutions, see file
Date: November 29, 1943