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  • Old Series Trademark No. 1917

    O. K. The Popular

    Date: 1891

  • Old Series Trademark No. 2794

    Eagle Point Orchard

    Date: 1896

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1140

    Ban

    Date: 1884

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1766

    Lightning Hair Vigor

    Date: 1889

  • Correspondence on Communication with Dr. S. Ishimaru

    Correspondence from C. Rollin Zane to T. G. Ishimaru regarding conditions within the Children's Village

    Date: February 15, 1943

  • McCarthy Album 10, Photograph 367

    No Caption: A page from a tourist brochure detailing how to travel from Laredo to Monterrey, Mexico.

    Date: 1938

  • Old Series Trademark No. 2475

    Atlas Bourbon

    Date: 1894

  • Former lands of Mission Delores, or San Pablo, or Cuchiosmos, or Cuchiguenos, or Cuduyunes Rancho

    Hand-drawn sketch map of Former lands of Mission Delores, or San Pablo, or Cuchiosmos, or Cuchiguenos, or Cuduyunes boundaries. Volume 1, page 38.

    Date: 1834

  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 309

    Caption: "Touring De Luxe -- Bed Made Up with Tent Rolled Back. Oct. 10, 1934." William and Grace McCarthy posing with the automobile they traveled across the U.S. with, showing it set up for sleeping with a canvas across the top for privacy. The vehicle appears to be a Studebaker sedan, possibly dating from the mid-1920s.

    Date: 10/10/1934

  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 273

    Caption: "Chicago Fair Grounds, View of Lagoon from Sky Ride. No 1 Agricultural Building. No2 Government Building. Sept. 17, 1934." Bird's eye view of a portion of the fair grounds for Chicago's Century of Progress Exposition. Two of the fair's structures have been labeled in this photograph, including the Agriculture Building, a long low structure, and the Federal Building, featuring three towers representing the three branches of the federal government. The Exposition, a world fair attended by thirty-nine million people, celebrated Chicago's one-hundred year anniversary of incorporation. Originally planned to only run from May to November in 1933, it was such a success that its organizers decided to keep it running for a second season from May through October the following year. The central theme of the Exposition was technological innovation, with a motto of "Science Finds, Industry Applies, Man Conforms." None of the buildings constructed for the fair are still extant today, having been built as temporary facilities.

    Date: 9/17/1934