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  • The Sequoia High School Student Speaks

    Written piece entitled "I, Too, Am An American" by a Japanese-American student

    Date: Undated

  • Affidavit of Choichiro Kakuuchi

    Affidavit of Choichiro Kakuuchi for Kijiro Shigaki in establishment of residency; Notarized by Loise Bottrell; See also: F3729_117_004, F3729_117_005

    Date: June 28, 1947

  • Correspondence on District Attorney and Sheriffs Meeting

    Correspondence from Earl Warren to L. Strobel regarding a meeting for District Attorneys and Sheriffs on Alien Land Law Violations

    Date: January 27, 1942

  • McCarthy Album 10, Photograph 139

    Caption: "Bruin stands for a bite," c. 1935, shows William McCarthy feeding a bear, while another man looks on.

    Date: 1935

  • Weekly Report on Public Assistance Applications

    Correspondence from Donna Planz to Merle Leedy regarding statistics on applications for aid

    Date: April 3, 1942

  • Old Series Trademark No. 3605

    Pomona

    Date: 1900

  • eichler_f3274_407_9

    Drawing of lamp design for M Street Bridge by Alfred Eichler, February 15, 1934. The Tower Bridge replaced the M Street Bridge, which was removed in 1935. Project for Department of Public Works - Highways - Bridge Department.

    Date: 1934

  • eichler_f3274_088_021

    Caption: "Kindergarten. Transverse Section looking North." Scheme No. 7., color drawing of California School for the Deaf at Berkeley. Design and drawing by Alfred Eichler, 1944; built in 1946. Project for Department of Education.

    Date: 1944

  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 228

    Caption: "Jones's [sic] Beach Tower, New York. Aug. 26 1934." The large tower in the center of this photograph was a 188-foot-tall water tower in Jones Beach, built in 1930 in imitation of the Italianate-style bell tower of St. Mark's Basilica in Venice, Italy. The Long Island State Park Commission began to develop what is now the Jones Beach area for a park in the 1920s, dredging enough sand to connect several of the barrier islands south of Long Island and raising the elevation of the islands by fourteen feet to create one large park. It opened to the public in 1929. It is now a state park, with an estimated six million visitors each year.

    Date: 8/26/1934

  • eichler_f3274_357

    Design and drawing by Alfred Eichler for brochure for Benicia State Capitol restoration. Project for Department of Natural Resources - Beaches and Parks.

    Date: 1957