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  • Correspondence on County Responsibility for Enemy Alien Program

    Correspondence from S. H. Thompson to Martha A. Chickering regarding Federal government responsibility for cost of public assistance; see Response to Correspondence on County Responsibility for Enemy Alien Program (F3729_49_002a)

    Date: March 2, 1942

  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 083

    Caption: "Bok Singing Tower, Lake Wales -- Florida, June 26, 1934." View of the Bok Singing Tower in the Bok Tower Gardens, a 250-acre contemplative garden and bird sanctuary dedicated in 1929. The 205-foot-tall tower, designed by architect Milton B. Medary, was completed by February 1929. It features Gothic Revival and Art Deco detailing. A 60-bell carillon can be played by a clavier (keyboard) in the bell chamber.

    Date: 6/26/1934

  • Cañadas or San Julian Rancho

    Hand-drawn sketch map of Cañadas or San Julian boundaries. Volume 2, page 26.

    Date: 1841

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1411b

    Sarsaparilla and Iron Works

    Date: 1887

  • Memorandum for Mr. Warren Olney

    Memorandum from C. J. Carey to Warren Olney regarding Japanese within various divisions of the agricultural industry; see Memorandum for Mr. C. J. Carey (R177_089_183-4_004a-R177_089_183-4_004c)

    Date: February 18, 1942

  • Correspondence on Support for Constitutional Amendment

    Correspondence from Edw. L. Fountain to Earl Warren regarding support for constitutional amendment to bar aliens from State employment

    Date: February 4, 1944

  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 228

    Caption: "Jones's [sic] Beach Tower, New York. Aug. 26 1934." The large tower in the center of this photograph was a 188-foot-tall water tower in Jones Beach, built in 1930 in imitation of the Italianate-style bell tower of St. Mark's Basilica in Venice, Italy. The Long Island State Park Commission began to develop what is now the Jones Beach area for a park in the 1920s, dredging enough sand to connect several of the barrier islands south of Long Island and raising the elevation of the islands by fourteen feet to create one large park. It opened to the public in 1929. It is now a state park, with an estimated six million visitors each year.

    Date: 8/26/1934

  • Old Series Trademark No. 0814

    Purity

    Date: 1882

  • Old Series Trademark No. 0965

    Gambetta

    Date: 1883

  • Old Series Trademark No. 0060

    Richard's Remedy for Rheumatism

    Date: 1866