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Correspondence, campaign materials, Los Angeles County District Attorney, and ephemera


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    Correspondence

    Manuscripts

    A collection of 1,651 items from approximately 1914 to 1922, which consists of letters, manuscripts and documents related to Thomas Lee Woolwine's term as Los Angeles district attorney, Los Angeles city and county politics, and Woolwine's campaign for governor in 1922. The collection includes political correspondence related to Woolwine's 1916 and 1920 campaigns for district attorney, as well as press releases, drafts of public statements, expense accounts, a few pieces of campaign advertising, and three statistical reports from the County District Attorney's Office. There are also 76 letters from community residents written to Woolwine applauding the 1916 Los Angeles County District Attorney Office's crackdown on gambling in Santa Monica, Ocean Park, and Venice. Correspondents in the collection include: Harrison Gray Otis, the California State Colored Republican League, and United States Attorney General Harry M. Daughtery.

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    Thomas Lee Woolwine papers

    Manuscripts

    A collection of 1,651 items from approximately 1914 to 1922, which consists of letters, manuscripts and documents related to Thomas Lee Woolwine's term as Los Angeles district attorney, Los Angeles city and county politics, and Woolwine's campaign for governor in 1922. The collection includes political correspondence related to Woolwine's 1916 and 1920 campaigns for district attorney, as well as press releases, drafts of public statements, expense accounts, a few pieces of campaign advertising, and three statistical reports from the County District Attorney's Office. There are also 76 letters from community residents written to Woolwine applauding the 1916 Los Angeles County District Attorney Office's crackdown on gambling in Santa Monica, Ocean Park, and Venice. Correspondents in the collection include: Harrison Gray Otis, the California State Colored Republican League, and United States Attorney General Harry M. Daughtery.

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    Undated: Recruitment video for District Attorney's Office

    Manuscripts

    1 videocassette (VHS). On label: "#2956 Recruitment video Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office."

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    Report: Hiring of Los Angeles County deputy district attorneys

    Manuscripts

    The papers of former Los Angeles County district attorney Gil Garcetti (1941-) includes mainly records that document his managerial and campaign activities in the nation's largest local prosecutorial office. The bulk of the papers contain administrative files created during Garcetti's tenure as district attorney from 1992 to 2000. These files consist of correspondence, budget, statistics, speeches, notes, press releases, schedule and calendars, recommendations, reports, and photographs. Many of these documents reflect Garcetti's focus on prosecution of domestic violence, fraud, gang violence, and child-support violations, as well as on crime prevention initiatives, such as Strategy Against Gang Environments program (SAGE) and SAFE WAY OUT family violence hotline. Another significant part of the Garcetti papers is his campaign files from the Los Angeles County district attorney elections in 1992, 1996, and 2000, which include bills, research, polls, debate notes, ephemera, and press clippings. The papers also contain case files, DDA interview notes, and reports from 1984 to 1991, during which Garcetti served as district attorney Ira Reiner's chief deputy and subsequently head deputy of the Torrance branch. The rest of the papers include audiovisual materials, awards, and memorabilia.

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    L. A. County District Attorney News Release

    Manuscripts

    The papers of former Los Angeles County district attorney Gil Garcetti (1941-) includes mainly records that document his managerial and campaign activities in the nation's largest local prosecutorial office. The bulk of the papers contain administrative files created during Garcetti's tenure as district attorney from 1992 to 2000. These files consist of correspondence, budget, statistics, speeches, notes, press releases, schedule and calendars, recommendations, reports, and photographs. Many of these documents reflect Garcetti's focus on prosecution of domestic violence, fraud, gang violence, and child-support violations, as well as on crime prevention initiatives, such as Strategy Against Gang Environments program (SAGE) and SAFE WAY OUT family violence hotline. Another significant part of the Garcetti papers is his campaign files from the Los Angeles County district attorney elections in 1992, 1996, and 2000, which include bills, research, polls, debate notes, ephemera, and press clippings. The papers also contain case files, DDA interview notes, and reports from 1984 to 1991, during which Garcetti served as district attorney Ira Reiner's chief deputy and subsequently head deputy of the Torrance branch. The rest of the papers include audiovisual materials, awards, and memorabilia.

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    People vs. McNamara, Vols. 1 - 18

    Manuscripts

    2 items: bound volumes, "People vs. McNamara (transcripts), Vols. 1- 18, Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office" (1911). Loose in box.

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