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The Hong family papers were organized into six series with sets of subseries. 1) You Chung Hong series (Business, Chinatown, Chinese American Citizens Alliance, education, legal, personal, and political activities). 2) Mabel Hong series (Education, personal, and community activities). 3) Nowland C. Hong series (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, personal, and political activities). 4) Roger S. Hong series (Business, Chinatown, education, personal, and community activities). 5) Ephemera series. 6) Oversize Series. The Hong family papers were organized into six series with sets of subseries. 1) You Chung Hong series (Business, Chinatown, Chinese American Citizens Alliance, education, legal, personal, and political activities). 2) Mabel Hong series (Education, personal, and community activities). 3) Nowland C. Hong series (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, personal, and political activities). 4) Roger S. Hong series (Business, Chinatown, education, personal, and community activities). 5) Ephemera series. 6) Oversize Series. The Hong family photos were organized into five series with sets of subseries. 1) You Chung Hong photo series (Photographic and textual files). 2) Mabel Hong photo series (Photographic and textual files). 3) Nowland C. Hong photo series (Photographic and textual files). 4) Roger S. Hong photo series (Photographic and textual files). 5) Oversize photo series.
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Copies of mastheads and banners for Los Angeles Times newspaper. Banners date from 1881 - 1994.
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Land reports from Sonora County, Calif
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3 reports by Joseph S. Wilson on land disputes, probably in Sonora County, California. Each report includes a small plat map and detailed decision from the following cases: 1) William Oliver vs. Coleman Asberry (April 10, 1867), 2) Richard S. Johnson vs. Samuel Duncan (June 3, 1867), and 3) Hiram Pomeroy vs. Jacob Hanson (June 3, 1867). All addressed to the Register and Receiver, San Francisco.
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