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Caption: "Office District III Division of Highways Marysville." Design by H. S. Hazen, drawing by Alfred Eichler, c. 1935. Built 1936. Project for Department of Public Works - Highways - District III - Marysville.
Date: 1935
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Memorandum from Warren Olney to Earl Warren regarding the effect of incarceration on the agricultural industry
Date: February 19, 1942
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Litho pencil drawing of New Governor's Mansion by Alfred Eichler. Not built. Project for Office of the Governor.
Date: 1930
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Caption: "North Elevation." Color drawing of postwar building, California School for the Deaf at Berkeley. Design and drawing by Alfred Eichler, 1944; built in 1946. Project for Department of Education.
Date: 1944
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Office Memorandum from Alice B. Guess to Bertha S. Underhill regarding assistance and deportation; for response, see Correspondence on Fear of Deportation (F3729_109_001a)
Date: March 30, 1945
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Correspondence from State Personnel Board to Sakaye Nishio regarding questionnaire given to all state employees of Japanese descent
Date: February 19, 1942
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Office Memorandum from Mary M. LeHane to Bertha S. Underhill regarding summary of review in San Diego, CA
Date: November 26, 1945
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Caption: "Congressional Library," c. 1925. Several groups of unidentified people outside the Thomas Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress, on a rainy day. The building, originally called the Library of Congress Building, opened to the public in 1897. It's name was changed in 1980 to honor Thomas Jefferson, Founding Father and third President of the U.S.
Date: 1925
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Large map of California indicating the boundaries of Military Areas I & II
Date: undated
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Hand-drawn sketch map of Cienega de los Paicines boundaries. Volume 1, page 228.
Date: 1835
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Hand-drawn sketch map of Laguna de la Merced boundaries. Volume 1, page 20.
Date: 1835
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Caption: "Columbia River Jetty, Or.," c. 1910. View of a jetty built at the mouth of the Columbia River, carrying a railroad trestle. Train cars loaded with large rocks are visible at the left side of the photograph. This is likely the so-called South Jetty, extending more than six miles into the ocean from Point Adams on the Oregon side of the river mouth. The jetty system at the mouth of the Columbia River was constructed between 1885 and 1917. Designed to funnel water from the Columbia River in a more concentrated fashion into the Pacific Ocean, the jetty system helped create a deeper, more stable shipping channel.
Date: 1910
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Correspondence from Azile H. Aaron to Martha A. Chickering regarding a change in policy relating to transportation of individuals in hospitals or institutions
Date: August 18, 1942