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    Chinese-American calendar

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    Published by U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Immigration. Signed "Kenneth Y. Fung" on inside front cover.

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    Books, objects, and art

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    This series is made up of books, owned by Kenneth Y. Fung and family members, objects that belonged to the Fung family, and Chinese calligraphy art, some of which are dedicated to Kenneth Y. Fung. There are two Chinese-English dictionaries, including Herman A. Giles' English-Chinese dictionary, 2nd edition, 1912, Chinese poetry books, and a copy of The Boy Scout handbook, 1940, that belonged to Herbert Fung, Kenneth Y. Fung's youngest son. The objects include two art brushes and an abacus. The art includes several Chinese calligraphy items, one still framed. Two are dedicated to Kenneth Y. Fung and dated 1946.

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    Notebook

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    Belonged to Caroline Fung, Kenneth Y. Fung's sister.

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    Calligraphy art

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    Two pieces. Both are dedicated to Kenneth Y. Fung.

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    Calligraphy art

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    Consists of six rolled Chinese calligraphy art (aphorisms, poetry, etc.) and a framed object with Chinese calligraphy and dedicated to Kenneth Y. Fung.

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    Receipts, invoices, and deeds

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    Some relate to Kenneth Y. Fung, but most of the material deals with Hong Fook Tong and Wong Kee Yup of Temaha County, California.

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