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Caption: "Lilouette [sic] Falls," c. 1917. Illilouette Falls is a 370-foot waterfall in Yosemite located on the Illilouette Creek, a small tributary of the Merced River. The photograph was taken from a point above the summit of the falls.
Date: 1917
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Design for sign for California Redwood Park by Alfred Eichler. Not built. Project for Department of Natural Resources - Beaches and Parks.
Date: 1928
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Caption: "Fine Arts Bldg. of Worlds Fair in 1893 - Jackson Park - Chicago," c. 1923. The Palace of Fine Arts building shown in this photograph was originally constructed for the World's Columbian Exposition held in Chicago in 1893. After the fair's completion, the building housed the Columbian Museum, which eventually became the Field Museum of Natural History. In 1920, that museum moved to a new building, and the Palace of Fine Arts building was left vacant. After renovations in the late 1920s, the Museum of Science and Industry opened at the site.
Date: 1923
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Caption: "Cascade Falls - Yosemite National Park," c. 1935.
Date: 1935
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Caption: "Nevada Falls [sic] - Yosemite," c. 1917. Nevada Fall is a 594-foot high waterfall upstream of Vernal Fall on the Merced River, in the Little Yosemite Valley. This photograph, taken at a point next to the fall's path of descent, shows the upper portion of the fall.
Date: 1917
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Correspondence to Patrick Johnston in opposition to AB2710
Date: February 24, 1982
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Pencil drawing of Horse Show Coliseum, State Fair, Stockton Boulevard, Sacramento, by Alfred Eichler. Design by W. K. Bartges, 1938 - Not built.
Date: 1938
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Caption: "Avenue of Progress," at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
Date: 1915
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Inscribed on photograph: "The Arrival of the Atlantic Fleet at the Golden Gate - May 6, 1908. San Francisco, California. Copyright Charles Weidner, S.F." This photograph, by Charles Weidner, shows the U.S. Navy's Atlantic Fleet, consisting of sixteen battle cruisers and various support vessels, steaming toward the Golden Gate and San Francisco Bay. President Theodore Roosevelt ordered the Atlantic Fleet (later called the "Great White Fleet" because the ships were painted white with gold trim) on a tour around the world, beginning in December 1907, to show American goodwill and also demonstrate the power of the U.S. Navy. The Fleet reached the Golden Gate, entrance to San Francisco Bay, on May 6, 1908.
Date: 1908
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Caption: "Transportation Building," at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. See also 96-07-08-alb01-128.
Date: 1915