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  • McCarthy Album 04, Photograph 278

    No caption, c. 1935. Two children riding a donkey in Yosemite National Park.

    Date: 1935

  • Correspondence on Exclusionary Actions

    Correspondence from J. P. Hofman to Martha A. Chickering regarding rumors to disenfranchise Japanese-Americans; see Response to Correspondence on Exclusionary Actions (F3729_50_001a)

    Date: May 25, 1942

  • McCarthy Album 09, Photograph 254

    Caption: "Camp Curry- Yosemite," c. 1917. Yosemite's Half Dome Village, established by David and Jennie Curry in 1899, was originally called Camp Curry, and later Curry Village. It was designed to provide cheaper accommodations for Yosemite tourists than the resort hotels. The couple rented out furnished tents and provided amenities such as a dining tent. As time progressed, the amenities increased, and some hard-sided cabins created. This photograph shows a bustling scene around a large wood cabin with a wide covered porch. As a result of a legal dispute over trademarked names in the park, Curry Village changed its name to Half Dome Village in 2016.

    Date: 1917

  • Correspondence Mixed Marriage Case, Lee

    Correspondence from Martha A. Chickering to Richard H. Neustadt regarding exemption from incarceration in mixed marriage cases; See F3729_86_002 and F3729_86_003

    Date: February 11, 1943

  • McCarthy Album 05, Photograph 185

    Caption: "Council Crest -- Portland," c. 1909. Buildings and benches in a park setting, with a tall observation tower, labeled the "Observatory," at the right side of the photograph. Council Crest Park in Portland, Oregon was the site of an amusement park between 1907 and 1929. The buildings in this photograph were part of that park. The Observatory, built in 1907, was demolished in 1941 to make room for a water tower. The area is still in use as a municipal park.

    Date: 1909

  • McCarthy Album 09, Photograph 073

    Caption: "Temple Drive to Cave of the Winds," c. 1923. Bird's eye view of a road at the bottom of a canyon, on a drive to Cave of the Winds. Two brothers discovered the entrance to the large cave system in 1880, in Williams Canyon just outside of Manitou Springs. Further exploration resulted in opening more caverns within the system, and the site became a tourist attraction, with guided tours having been on offer since 1881.

    Date: 1923

  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 034

    Caption: "Carlsbad Caverns -- Inside Looking Out, May, 30, 34." View looking out of the mouth of Carlsbad Cavern, a series of natural underground chambers including the "Big Room," the fifth-largest such chamber in North America with a length of 1,000 feet, a width of 625 feet, and a maximum height of 255 feet. The site was named Carlsbad Cave National Monument in 1923, and declared Carlsbad Caverns National Park in 1930.

    Date: 5/30/1934

  • McCarthy Album 10, Photograph 420a

    No Caption: A section from an informational tourist brochure describing the city of Toluca, the capital of the State of Mexico.

    Date: 1938

  • Correspondence on Policies

    Correspondence from Homer A. Harris of Associated Produce Dealers and Brokers of Los Angeles to Culbert L. Olson regarding loyalty of Japanese aliens and withholding licenses

    Date: January 20, 1942

  • McCarthy Album 10, Photograph 060

    No Caption: A view of the Grand Canyon, c. 1935.

    Date: 1935