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Correspondence from Margaret S. Watkins to Gladys C. Johns regarding Tulare County's participation in the WCCA program
Date: May 7, 1942
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Caption: "The Mountain Highway Near Camptonville," c. 1920. Mountain scene, likely in or near Yuba County, California.
Date: 1920
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Summary of meeting "to discuss methods of referral and division of responsibility in cases that presented health problems"
Date: February 13, 1945
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Caption: "Roman Plunge -- Del Monte.," c. 1920. The Hotel Del Monte, near Monterey, featured a "roman plunge," a swimming pool built in 1915.
Date: 1920
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Correspondence from Geo. J. Overholt to Earl Warren regarding potential internment of Japanese at Secret Valley
Date: March 11, 1942
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Summary of Attorney General Robert W. Kenny's political beliefs, including the Japanese exclusion; Prepared by Dick Wylie
Date: May 15, 1943
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Caption: "Ver De Leu [sic], Santa Cruz," c. 1910. Ocean shore scene with rocks, waves, and high spray. The Vue de L'eau (View of the Water) was a station on the Santa Cruz, Garfield Park and Capitola Electric Railway electric streetcar line. The station, built in 1891, was located at the very end of the line, on a promontory overlooking the Pacific Ocean. It featured an observatory on the top story. The same company also built a casino, ballroom, and restaurant nearby. The station burned down in 1925.
Date: 1910
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A series of short notations about hospital patients under the supervision of Dr. Reid. Volumes one through four in this series run chronologically, starting in 1852 and ending in 1856. The entries include details such as patient name, nationality, and age, as well as mental disposition. A researcher with an interest in a particular hospital patient may find Reidà¿s journals useful. Dr. Robert K. Reid's medical journals do not include private thoughts about the medical profession or details about Reid's role as a physician at Stockton State Hospital. The fifth volume in the series contains Dr. Reid's Meteorological Observations. Beginning in 1850, Reid recorded daily meteorological observations, including three daily temperature recordings, taken at 8 a.m., 2 p.m., and 8 p.m.. He also recorded cloud, wind, and rain observations, and in 1853, began recording daily barometric pressures. Dr. Robert K. Reid's Meteorological Observations journal continues through 1856.
Date: 1850-1856
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Caption: "Zion National Park - view from Zion Park Tunnel," c. 1935.
Date: 1935
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Office Memorandum from Ruth E. Rogers to Elizabeth B. MacLatchie regarding housing cost estimates
Date: March 21, 1946
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List of agencies and contact information for various services
Date: Undated
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Date: 1963
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Date: undated
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