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13. Oversize folders: newspapers


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    Newspaper Clippings: Miscellaneous (Oversize)

    Manuscripts

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    mssSeverance papers

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    8. Oversize folder: Indian Map of California

    Manuscripts

    mssNicholson papers and addenda

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    Indian reservations and organizations (Calif.)

    Manuscripts

    Indian Map of California removed and placed in oversize folder, originally in Box 14 Piece count: 5

    mssNicholson papers and addenda

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    Oversize Folder

    Manuscripts

    The collection is arranged alphabetically by title. The first box contains twelve of Guinn's autograph notebooks from his research on California in general - and on many specific California counties - which served as the basis for a number of local histories he published near the turn of the century. The collection's second box features autograph and typescript drafts of Guinn's speeches and papers, many of which were published in the Annual Publications of the Historical Society of Southern California or one of Los Angeles' many newspapers. Also included are a number of speeches on the methods and practice of education. The collection's third box contains a rather extensive collection of autograph and typescript manuscripts which formed the basis for Guinn's three-volume magnum opus A History of California and an Extended History of Los Angeles and Environs (1915).

    mssGuinn papers

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    Oversize

    Manuscripts

    This box contains restricted materials removed from: Box 24: Folders 4, 9 Box 29: Folders 1-3, 8 [SEALED], and 9 [SEALED]

    mssCurphey papers

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    Oversize Folder

    Manuscripts

    The Manuscripts series contains William A. Baker's diaries from 1864-1866, as well as the diaries his granddaughter, Irma Garner, kept during her college years (1929-1931). It also holds ledger/account books, sermon notes, reports for Harold P. Richards from the U.S. Department of Interior division of Grazing in Salt Lake City, Utah, and other financial documents. The Correspondence series is primarily related to various members of the Baker family with a bulk of the letters associated with Irma Garner. Furthermore, over forty letters are from family friend, Chris Connor, to Irma Garner. The Photograph series is composed entirely of photographs, photograph albums, and a video. They are arranged in alphabetical order and are mostly grouped together by family (i.e. Baker family, Garner family, etc.), or other common theme. There is one folder dedicated to Irma Garner, the Baker cabin/ranch, Fannie Fain Baker, and Denver Silar Garner. Box 5 contains a video interview of Irma Garner. The Ephemera series includes newspaper clippings, a birth certificate, a marriage certificate programs, receipts, books, empty envelopes, a wallet, and redwood from Big Pine, California. The oversized folder is connected to this box as it has four newspapers that have articles that were of interest to the Baker family.

    mssBaker family papers