Manuscripts
1889-1900
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1901-1912
Manuscripts
The collection consists of sixty-nine field books kept by J. H. Dockweiler. Subject matter includes surveys of Los Angeles and environs from 1882 to 1892, water supplies for the San Francisco and Oakland area, from 1906 to 1916, and mining in Arizona and British Columbia.
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1916-1931
Manuscripts
The collection consists of sixty-nine field books kept by J. H. Dockweiler. Subject matter includes surveys of Los Angeles and environs from 1882 to 1892, water supplies for the San Francisco and Oakland area, from 1906 to 1916, and mining in Arizona and British Columbia.
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1882-1888
Manuscripts
The collection consists of sixty-nine field books kept by J. H. Dockweiler. Subject matter includes surveys of Los Angeles and environs from 1882 to 1892, water supplies for the San Francisco and Oakland area, from 1906 to 1916, and mining in Arizona and British Columbia.
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J.H. Dockweiler papers
Manuscripts
The collection consists of sixty-nine field books kept by J. H. Dockweiler. Subject matter includes surveys of Los Angeles and environs from 1882 to 1892, water supplies for the San Francisco and Oakland area, from 1906 to 1916, and mining in Arizona and British Columbia.
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Scrapbook 6.5
Rare Books
This album contains sixty-five copy prints of Lawrence's photographs from the Arab campaign, 1916-1918 (reproduced from originals held by the Imperial War Museum); newspaper and periodical clippings, primarily from the 1960s, including reviews of works about Lawrence, about the 1962 film Lawrence of Arabia, and topics related to Lawrence and the Arab world, such as such as the reconstruction work on the Hejaz Railway in 1964. Album has light blue covers; with "Frank C. Baxter" bookplate.
626757
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Sara J. Ballard diary
Manuscripts
The diary begins with Ballard's trip from Maine to California in September 1892. Along the way she stops in Chicago to see the World's Columbian Exposition and while in California she visits Oakland, San Francisco, Santa Clara, San Jose, Santa Cruz, Santa Barbara, San Diego and Palm Springs. In her entries, she gives details regarding the sights she sees, such as her visits to several of the Spanish missions, and the people she meets. She seems to have left to go back home in May 1893. The diary picks back up in 1894 when Ballard is back in San Francisco, and in the last entry dated August 26, 1895, she is still in northern California.
mssHM 64275