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  • McCarthy Album 08, Photograph 064

    Caption: "Steamer Indianapolis, Seattle.," c. 1906-1908. View of the Indianapolis, a steamship in the fleet of the Alaskan Steamship Company. Built in 1904, the Indianapolis was purchased by the Alaskan Steamship Company (ASC) in 1906. In 1908, it was transferred to the Puget Sound Navigation Company, a subsidiary to the ASC. The Indianapolis was subsequently scrapped in Seattle, in 1938.

    Date: 1906

  • eichler_f3274_252

    Plan by Alfred Eichler for first floor of proposed Governor's Mansion. Not built. Project for Office of the Governor.

    Date: 1931

  • Old Series Trademark No. 1245

    Mandarin

    Date: 1885

  • Correspondence on Absentee Voting

    Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Robert W. Harrison) to Smith Troy regarding written opinion on voting rights of incarcerated Japanese

    Date: April 17, 1942

  • "Relocating Japanese-American Evacuees"

    "The program of the War Relocation Authority for the relocation of more than 100,000 Japanese aliens and American citizens of Japanese ancestry now being evacuated from Pacific Coast military areas"; Sections: Chronology, Evacuation-A Military Necessity, The Relocation Program, The War Relocation Work Corps

    Date: July 9, 1942-Received

  • Pertinent Facts About Relocation Centers and Japanese-Americans

    Informational pamphlet distributed by the War Relocation Authority containing statements about relocation centers and Japanese-Americans

    Date: Undated

  • #24: Item on Continuance of Hearings

    Item in meeting minutes regarding a continuance of hearings

    Date: December 29, 1943

  • Old Series Trademark No. 0972

    Transparent Soap Balls Manufactured by Adelbert Schoenherr, S. F.

    Date: 1883

  • McCarthy Album 07, Photograph 117

    Caption: "End of the Trail," (James Earl Fraser, sculptor), at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. See also 96-07-08-alb01-095.

    Date: 1915

  • McCarthy Album 11, Photograph 204

    Caption: "Subtreasury, Wall Street, New York. Washingion [sic] Statue Marking the Spot Where Washington took his Oath of Office, April 30, 1789, Aug. 6, 1934." The original building on this site, constructed in 1700, served as New York's City Hall, then as the Capitol for the newly-created United States under the Constitution of 1789, and was the site of George Washington's inauguration as the first U.S. President. The original building was demolished in 1812, but a new building, designed to house the U.S. Custom House for the Port of New York, was opened in 1842. It is this building that is seen in the photograph. The new building subsequently housed one of six U.S. sub-treasuries between 1862 and 1920. A statue of George Washington (John Quincy Adams Ward, sculptor) was erected in front of the building in 1882, to commemorate the approximate site of Washington's inauguration.

    Date: 8/6/1934