Manuscripts
Notebooks -- [María Antonio Jimeno de Arata], (1923)
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Cards (information artifacts) -- María Antonio Jimeno de Arata, (1923-1928)
Manuscripts
Included: Adela Arata de Voorhees [letter] from Paula -----; Mary Charlotte Arata [arrival announcement]; notes; postcard; and reception [notes]
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Photographs -- [María Antonio Jimeno de Arata], [before 1928]
Manuscripts
Three photographs
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María Antonio Jimeno de Arata
Manuscripts
Image of Maria Arata sitting outside on steps looking to her left.
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Arata family collection
Manuscripts
The material in this collection was created and collected by the Arata family, especially María Antonia Jimeno de Arata. It consists of books, maps, papers, photographs, and printed ephemera. The papers include writings and poetry, possibly written by María Antonia Jimeno de Arata. There are booklets, pamphlets, and photographs related to Santa Barbara, California and the 1925 Santa Barbara earthquake. There are also numerous pamphlets related to the United States National Forest Service and National Park Service in California. The scrapbook mostly contains postcards acquired by the family's travel on the Panama Pacific Line and images from the 1925 Santa Barbara earthquake. Note: Some of the postcards in the scrapbook are loose. The two books in this collection are "La Mujer Catolica" and "Southern California" issued by Southern California Panama Exposition Commission. There are two oversize folders at the end of the collection. The first folder consists of three photographs, possibly of María Antonia Jimeno de Arata and another woman. The second folder is a trigonometric survey entitled "Entrance to San Francisco Bay" by A.D. Bache.
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Letters (correspondence) -- Arata family, (1922-1928)
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In Spanish From María Ade Arata and R.J. Arata
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Booklets - Notebooks
Manuscripts
The material in this collection was created and collected by the Arata family, especially María Antonia Jimeno de Arata. It consists of books, maps, papers, photographs, and printed ephemera. The papers include writings and poetry, possibly written by María Antonia Jimeno de Arata. There are booklets, pamphlets, and photographs related to Santa Barbara, California and the 1925 Santa Barbara earthquake. There are also numerous pamphlets related to the United States National Forest Service and National Park Service in California. The scrapbook mostly contains postcards acquired by the family's travel on the Panama Pacific Line and images from the 1925 Santa Barbara earthquake. Note: Some of the postcards in the scrapbook are loose. The two books in this collection are "La Mujer Catolica" and "Southern California" issued by Southern California Panama Exposition Commission.
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