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Caption: "Stockton Armory." Design and drawing of California National Guard Armory, Stockton, by Alfred Eichler. Project for California Military Department.
Date: 1930
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Drawing of unidentified building, Mendocino State Hospital, by Alfred Eichler, undated. Side view. Project for Department of Mental Hygiene - Hospitals.
Date: undated
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Caption: "Armory - California National Guard - Long Beach." Design and drawing by Alfred Eichler. Built. Project for California Military Department.
Date: 1930
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Caption: "Administrative Entrance - Armory - California National Guard - Long Beach." Design and drawing by Alfred Eichler. Project for California Military Department.
Date: 1930
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Caption: "Gold Mining at Downieville, Calif. Scene on the Yuba River," c. 1920. Small town nestled at foot of mountain, with gravel piles in foreground. Downieville was settled in 1849 during the California Gold Rush.
Date: 1920
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Caption: "Market St. S.F." See also 96-07-08-alb06-197 with caption: "Building up on Market Street, c. 1907. A view of repairs being made to Market Street, after the damage of the 1906 earthquake.
Date: 1907
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Caption: "Totem Pole, Seattle." Seattle, Washington, c. 1905. View of the Tlingit totem pole in Seattle's Pioneer Square. The totem pole was stolen in 1899 by a group of businessmen, and erected in the square, then known as Pioneer Place. An arsonist destroyed this pole in 1938, but it was later replaced by another carved by the Tlingit tribe (who were also finally paid for the original pole).
Date: 1905
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Caption: "Sam Houston Monument -- Houston Tex. June 8, 34." View of the San Houston Monument, a twenty-foot-tall bronze sculpture designed by Enrico Cerracchio and dedicated in 1925. The sculpture commemorates Sam Houston, a prominent soldier and politician who served as the first and third President of the Republic of Texas before its annexation to the U.S. Houston also served as Governor of Texas and as a U.S. Senator for both Texas and Tennessee.
Date: 6/8/1934