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Correspondence from Charles M. Wollenberg (by Bertha S. Underhill) to Toyoji Inouye regarding public assistance
Date: July 12, 1945
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Caption: "Cliff House." People standing on Ocean Beach watching the third Cliff House burning in San Francisco, in 1907. The original Cliff House was built in 1858. The second was built in 1863 and was destroyed by fire on Christmas day in 1894. The third Victorian- style Cliff House was completed in 1896, and although it survived the 1906 earthquake and fires, it burned to the ground in 1907, as seen in this image. A fourth Cliff House was then built with steel-reinforced concrete and opened in 1909.
Date: 1907
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Press release regarding agricultural work program for Japanese-American evacuees
Date: June 11, 1942
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Correspondence from Virginia C. Jones to Earl Warren regarding conditions at the incarceration camps
Date: January 20, 1943
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No Caption: c. 1915. Shows a view of Broadway in Los Angeles. On the right side of the street is Woodley Theatre, a vaudeville theater that opened in 1913.
Date: 1915
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Caption: "Calif. School for Blind." Preliminary color sketch of California School for the Blind at Berkeley by Alfred Eichler. Built. Project for Department of Education.
Date: undated
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No Caption: A section of an informational tourist brochure describing the Palace of Fine Arts, or National Theater in Mexico City.
Date: 1938
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Caption: "Addition to Science Building, San Francisco State Teachers College: Division of Architecture, Sacto." Design and drawing by Alfred Eichler. Project for Department of Education.
Date: 1935
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Caption: "In the Sierras," shows a train traveling in the Sierra Nevada, c. 1915.
Date: 1915
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Caption: "City Hall, San Francisco, May 14, 1934." View of San Francisco's Beaux-Arts style City Hall (principle architect: Arthur Brown, Jr.). This building, opened in 1915, replaced San Francisco's original City Hall, which was destroyed in the 1906 earthquake and fire. The date with which the photograph was labeled (May 14, 1934) does not appear to be accurate. The date is more likely circa 1925. See also 96-07-08-alb09-003 and 005, and 96-07-08-alb10-01.
Date: 1925