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    Merrill Butler papers

    Manuscripts

    This collection documents the professional activities of Merrill Butler, an Engineer of Bridges and Structures for the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering. It contains photographs of projects that Butler worked on including the 6th and 7th Street bridges, a small amount of correspondence, certificates, and reports. Box one contains a DVD about the 1st Street viaduct. There is a small amount of personal materials such as photographs from Butler's service in the United States Army 316th Engineers, Company D during World War I, biographical information such as resumes and a biography for his retirement, and condolence correspondence from friends and colleagues following Butler's death.

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    Merrill Butler papers

    Manuscripts

    This collection documents the professional activities of Merrill Butler, an Engineer of Bridges and Structures for the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering. It contains photographs of projects that Butler worked on including the 6th and 7th Street bridges, a small amount of correspondence, certificates, and reports. Box one contains a DVD about the 1st Street viaduct. There is a small amount of personal materials such as photographs from Butler's service in the United States Army 316th Engineers, Company D during World War I, biographical information such as resumes and a biography for his retirement, and condolence correspondence from friends and colleagues following Butler's death.

    mssButlerm

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    Merrill Butler papers

    Manuscripts

    This collection documents the professional activities of Merrill Butler, an Engineer of Bridges and Structures for the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering. It contains photographs of projects that Butler worked on including the 6th and 7th Street bridges, a small amount of correspondence, certificates, and reports. Box one contains a DVD about the 1st Street viaduct. There is a small amount of personal materials such as photographs from Butler's service in the United States Army 316th Engineers, Company D during World War I, biographical information such as resumes and a biography for his retirement, and condolence correspondence from friends and colleagues following Butler's death.

    mssButlerm

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    Merrill Butler papers

    Manuscripts

    This collection documents the professional activities of Merrill Butler, an Engineer of Bridges and Structures for the City of Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering. It contains photographs of projects that Butler worked on including the 6th and 7th Street bridges, a small amount of correspondence, certificates, and reports. Box one contains a DVD about the 1st Street viaduct. There is a small amount of personal materials such as photographs from Butler's service in the United States Army 316th Engineers, Company D during World War I, biographical information such as resumes and a biography for his retirement, and condolence correspondence from friends and colleagues following Butler's death.

    mssButlerm

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    Clifford Merrill Drury papers

    Manuscripts

    The Clifford Merrill Drury papers consist of correspondence, newspaper clippings, research notes, and typescripts related to Drakes Bay (Calif.), Drake's Plate of Brass, the history of religion in California, Rudolph James Wig, and Anson Burlingame. At the end of the box, there is a miscellaneous folder consisting of a letter from Sacramento County Free Library to Clifford M. Drury and two notes concerning Henry Kendall and the Coloma plaque.

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    Clifford Merrill Drury papers

    Manuscripts

    The Clifford Merrill Drury papers consist of correspondence, newspaper clippings, research notes, and typescripts related to Drakes Bay (Calif.), Drake's Plate of Brass, the history of religion in California, Rudolph James Wig, and Anson Burlingame. At the end of the box, there is a miscellaneous folder consisting of a letter from Sacramento County Free Library to Clifford M. Drury and two notes concerning Henry Kendall and the Coloma plaque.

    mssDrurypapers