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  • Los Angeles Chinese Against Japanese Aggression theater production

    Los Angeles Chinese Against Japanese Aggression theater production

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    Image of a theater production put on by the Women’s Auxiliary, Los Angeles Chinese Against Japanese Aggression, during the Second Sino-Japanese War. This was a fund raising drive to send supplies to the Chinese front and aid refugees.

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    Politics - Unamerican Activities Committee

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    Approx. 35 items: a selection of articles, almost all LAT and almost all editorial page pieces, are related to a range of threats, real or imagined, to the sovereignty of the USA, from Japanese and German spies (World War Two era) to communism and its agents (1950 and beyond).

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    Huntington-Hopkins Company letters to Henry E. Huntington

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    Also: accounts of Collis P. Huntington, 1894-1895.

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    Thomas Kealy letters to C.C. Gibbs

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    Enclosed in: letter from Gibbs to Henry E. Huntington, 1895 July 11. Also: copies of eight affidavits related to fraud on Southern Pacific Railroad, 1894.

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    Henry E. Huntington letters to Collis P. Huntington

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    38 items. Also: statement of oranges shipped for seasons 1894-1895; pencil sketch of window in picture gallery of Collis P. Huntington's house in San Francisco; copy of letter from Guillermo Nanne to Collis P. Huntington, 1895 August 25. Subjects: Southern Pacific Co., San Francisco Street Railway, Epes Randolph, Huntington-Hopkins Co., Santa Monica, railroad commission.

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    Personal Recollections: Dictated to Deane Fischer, her nurse and companion: [reminiscences]

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    Photocopies of personal recollections of Nanny Moale Wood, begins with early memories about her family at the beginning of the Civil War. She describes events leading up to meeting her future husband, Charles Erskine Scott Wood, following with the birth of their five children, Erskine, Max, Berwick, Nan, and Lisa. Also included is additional information about William Maxwell Wood, March 9, 1880.

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