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Correspondence from Earl Warren (by Warren Olney) to Harry B. Riley regarding resident nationals of enemy countries in respect to the Trading with the Enemy Act of 1917
Date: January 8, 1942
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No Caption: A view of the Ferry Building, located at the end of Market Street along the San Francisco Embarcadero, which survived the 1906 earthquake and fires with little damage.
Date: 1906
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Caption: "City Hall - Healdsburg," c. 1910. The Healdsburg City Hall was built in 1886 and demolished in 1960.
Date: 1910
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Caption: "South Gardens," at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
Date: 1915
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Caption: "Placing the Bandarillias [sic]." Two images pasted into the photograph album next to each other, both showing bulls in a bullring. In both photographs, banderilleros are attempting to place banderillas (short barbed sticks) in each bull's shoulders.
Date: 1905
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No Caption: c. 1906. The Stockton Insane Asylum was established in 1851, completed in 1853, and was the first public mental health hospital in California. It remained a functioning state hospital until 1995.
Date: 1906
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Map showing the number of Japanese and Japanese-Americans residing in each county
Date: Undated
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Caption: " Court of the Universe - Colonnades," at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
Date: 1915
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Caption: "Entrance - California Building," (Bertrum Goodhue, architect), shows the richly-decorated entranceway to the California Building at the Panama-California Exposition in Balboa Park, San Diego, 1915.
Date: 1915
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Caption: "Taxco Cathedral interior. San Sebastian y Santa Prisca."
Date: 1938
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Caption: "Glacier Point - Overhanging Rock," c. 1935. Grace McCarthy poses for a photograph at Glacier Point's iconic overhanging rock. Glacier Point, on the south wall of the valley 3,200 feet above what is now known as Half Dome Village, provides panoramic views of the valley and many of its features. By the time this photograph was taken, safety railings had been installed at the Point to prevent visitors from tumbling over the cliff while trying to get the best views.
Date: 1935