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  • Memo on Tulare County

    Office Memorandum from G. C. Johns (by K. M. Larmore) to Margaret S. Watkins regarding denial of public assistance

    Date: April 16, 1942

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1578

    Our Rock Candy Drips

    Date: 1888

  • Old Series Trademark No. 0958

    Queen of the Pacific

    Date: 1883

  • Old Series Trademark No. 2602

    Sure Shot

    Date: 1895

  • Old Series Trademark No. 2674

    John Wieland's Extra Pale, California Bottling and Co.

    Date: 1895

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1127

    Diamond Brand

    Date: 1884

  • Old Series Trademark No. 0971

    S. W.

    Date: 1883

  • Nogales Rancho

    Hand-drawn sketch map of Nogales boundaries. Volume 1, page 524.

    Date: 1840

  • eichler_f3274_302_6

    Caption: "Explanatory Detail. Kitchen & Dining Room - Pac Colony State Narcotic Hosp." Pacific State Hospital. Design and drawing by Alfred Eichler, 1940 (May and June). Built. Project for Department of Mental Hygiene - Hospitals. The hospital was initially named Pacific Colony (1927-1953), followed by Pacific State Hospital (1953-1979); Frank D. Lanterman State Hospital and Developmental Center; and finally Lanterman Developmental Center, which closed in 2015.

    Date: 1940

  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 282

    Caption: "Sept. 20, 1934, The Big Studebaker Theatre. Capacity 80 People. Chicago Fair." This giant replica of a 1934 Studebaker Land Cruiser at the Century of Progress Exposition, made of plaster over a wood frame, sat above a small theater capable of sitting eighty people. 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."

    Date: 9/20/1934