Manuscripts
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings
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Scrapbook
Manuscripts
Scrapbook containing printed photographs depicting 19th century actors and actresses, plus an undated memo to the Playhouse librarian identifying the item's donor. Also includes scrapbook pages, possibly from a scrapbook owned by Annette Gabrielson.
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Scrapbooks
Manuscripts
The scrapbook series consists of 146 scrapbook volumes containing clippings from 1870 to 1927. The clippings are related to topics of interest to Collis P. Huntington and Henry E. Huntington including railroads, labor strikes, the oil industry, the Huntington family, and Los Angeles, California. There are three scrapbooks kept by Edward H. Pardee, Henry E. Huntington's cousin, that contain clippings about Collis P. Huntington, Henry E. Huntington, railroads, and news in New York from 1882 to 1901. They were kept in the order in which the archivist found them.
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Manuscripts
Includes booklet "Cyrus K. Holliday" and scrapbook kept by Lillie Holliday Kellam regarding Cyrus Kurtz Holliday and Topeka, Kansas.
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Press clippings and theatre scrapbooks
Manuscripts
The series includes bound albums of press clippings and scrapbooks that contain theatre programs and ephemera. The press clippings contain reviews, photographs, and manuscripts relating to specific performances and events. Some also include information about Behymer's Course lectures organized at the Philharmonic Auditorium. The scrapbook albums include reviews and advertisements for performers sponsored by Behymer. They also include photographs and clippings relating to music, performers, and specific events. Many of the albums are fragile and have deteriorating pages.
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Newspaper Clippings: Religion and Unitarianism
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Scrapbook of clippings
Manuscripts
The collection contains letters, documents, manuscripts, photographs and ephemera related to the life and career of Los Angeles mayor and Superior Court judge Fletcher Bowron. It includes official correspondence kept during Bowron's term as mayor of Los Angeles, reports, and information on his election campaigns. There is also source material gathered for his Metropolitan Los Angeles History Project, particularly in the fields of public housing, city planning, and transportation. In the addenda there are 38 bound volumes containing addresses by Mayor Bowron from September 1938 to July 1953 as well as oversize awards, albums and maps.
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