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  • Old Series Trademark No. 2526

    Sierra Cheese, Santa Anita Brand

    Date: 1895

  • Old Series Trademark No. 2678

    National

    Date: 1895

  • McCarthy Album 08, Photograph 209

    Caption: "Coronado Tent City.," c. 1910. Beach scene near the Coronado Hotel, showing groups of people enjoying a day at the sea shore. Established in 1900 for travelers who could not afford to stay in the resort hotel, the Coronado Tent City consisted of a grid of streets lined with furnished tents, near the sea shore. It also featured restaurants, a library, soda fountain, theater, bandstand, and other recreational facilities.

    Date: 1910

  • McCarthy Album 05, Photograph 060

    Caption: "French 75 Millimeter Gun Model of 1897." c. 1912-1915. William McCarthy posing with a French 75mm field gun, with an unidentified man. Commonly called the French 75, or simply the 75, this heavy, rapid-fire artillery gun was developed in 1897. During World War I it was adapted to fire shells full of toxic gas, and was also modified for mounting on an armored vehicle. See also 96-07-08-alb05-061.

    Date: 1915

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1568

    The Stockton Business College and Normal Institute

    Date: 1888

  • Old Series Trademark No. 0298

    Governor Bradley

    Date: 1875

  • Old Series Trademark No. 3105

    Creole Chef

    Date: 1897

  • Old Series Trademark No. 2205a

    Young America

    Date: 1892

  • McCarthy Album 06, Photograph 074a

    Caption: "The California," (Richard. Outcault, illustrator). A photograph of a drawing of a dog and a turkey by American cartoonist Richard F. Outcault. The drawing is captioned "The California," is mounted next to the photograph of the USS California (96-07-08-alb06-073), and is likely meant to refernce that ship in some fashion.

    Date: Undated

  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 151

    Caption: "Pine Trees Yielding Turpentine, Rosin [sic], Etc. Florida, July 13, 1934." A group of pine trees with bark removed in a "V"-shaped, or "catface" pattern to encourage production of resin, from which turpentine is made. Small buckets hang at the end of each "V" to catch the resin. This turpentine farm may actually be in Georgia, rather than Florida.

    Date: 7/13/1934