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  • Old Series Trademark No. 2926

    Blue Shield Medicated Hoarhound

    Date: 1897

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1558

    Helvezia

    Date: 1888

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1755

    Electro-Germicide

    Date: 1889

  • Old Series Trademark No. 2757

    A. Messerschmidt

    Date: 1896

  • McCarthy Album 08, Photograph 143

    Caption: "Columbia River Jetty, Or.," c. 1910. View of a jetty built at the mouth of the Columbia River, carrying a railroad trestle. A train hauling cars loaded with large rocks is visible at the left side of the photograph. This is likely the so-called South Jetty, extending more than six miles into the ocean from Point Adams on the Oregon side of the river mouth. The jetty system at the mouth of the Columbia River was constructed between 1885 and 1917. Designed to funnel water from the Columbia River in a more concentrated fashion into the Pacific Ocean, the jetty system helped create a deeper, more stable shipping channel.

    Date: 1910

  • Old Series Trademark No. 2836

    Ott's Eucalyptus Injection

    Date: 1896

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1164

    Ax Billy

    Date: 1884

  • Correspondence on Exclusion

    Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Warren Olney) to Frank Morey Toothaker regarding oversight of any exclusion by the military alone

    Date: March 10, 1942

  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 126

    Caption: "Main [sic] Memorial, ial [sic -- cut off in original photograph] Monument and National Hotel. Havana. July 4, 34." Designed by McKim, Mead and White, the Hotel Nacional in Havana opened in 1930. In the foreground is the Monument to the Victims of the USS Maine, two columns topped by an eagle with outstretched wings, built in 1925 to memorialize the American sailors who died in an explosion on the USS Maine in 1898. The eagle and other features of the monument were removed in 1961 as symbols of imperialism.

    Date: 7/4/1934

  • Correspondence on Tulare County Public Sentiment

    Correspondence from Archibald B. Young to Richard M. Neustadt regarding relocation into Tulare County

    Date: May 2, 1942