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  • Old Series Trademark No. 2021

    Red Seal

    Date: 1891

  • Old Series Trademark No. 3584

    Caravan Brand

    Date: 1900

  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 136

    Caption: "Ponciana [sic] and Whitehall Hotels. Ponciana {sic] is the Largest Frame Bldg. Hotel in the World. Palm Beach, Florida. July 8, 1934." Both the Royal Poinciana Hotel (center) and the Whitehall Hotel (far right) can be seen in this photograph, taken from across Lake Worth. The Royal Poinciana, built by Henry Flagler as a resort retreat for wealthy guests, opened in 1894. Renovations eventually enlarged the hotel to a length of 1,800 feet, with over three miles of corridors and hallways, and rooms for over 1,000 guests. At one point, it was reputed to be the largest wood structure in the world. Attendance declined in the 1920s, however, as tourists were attracted to more modern facilities. Damage by a hurricane and the Great Depression combined to close the hotel in 1934. The building was razed a year later. The Whitehall Hotel started its existence as a mansion, also built by Flagler, as a present for his wife. After Flagler's death in 1913, the home was sold to a group of investors who erected an eleven-story tower and converted the entire complex to use as a resort hotel. In 1959, the Henry Morrison Flagler Museum purchased the building. It now serves as a museum.

    Date: 7/8/1934

  • Memo on War Services Program during October and November

    Office Memorandum from Genevieve Murrican to Martha A. Chickering regarding War Services Program; Sections: Direct Operation by County Welfare Departments, Civilian War Assistance, Enemy Alien Program, Medical Program of U.S. Public Health Service, Standards of Assistance

    Date: December 8, 1942

  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 334e

    Image withheld due to copyright considerations. For more information, please contact the California State Archives Reference Desk at ArchivesWeb@sos.ca.gov or (916) 653-2246. Image is a map of the United States showing "Our 1934 United States Automobile Tour. Traveled 10,000 miles -- May 14 to Oct 9.th. Note the Blue Line for Route of Travel." The blue line stretches from San Francisco to Los Angeles, then along the southern portion of the U.S. into Florida, south to Havana, and then north along the East Coast until heading east from Boston. The route skirted the Great Lakes then struck out across the Great Plains, Colorado, and Nevada, before ending in San Francisco to complete the loop.

    Date: 1934

  • Old Series Trademark No. 2421

    Osborn Hardware and Tool Co.

    Date: 1894

  • Old Series Trademark No. 2633

    White as Snow

    Date: 1895

  • Old Series Trademark No. 3616

    Malted Oat-Meal

    Date: 1900

  • Old Series Trademark No. 3839

    Upholsterers International Union

    Date: 1901

  • Old Series Trademark No. 2906

    D. T. Lufkin, Eagle Point Ranch

    Date: 1897