Manuscripts
Letters of introduction from the Los Angeles Parlor, C.A.C.A
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Certificate of membership, no. 347, Los Angeles Parlor, Native Sons of the Golden State, July 22nd, 1920
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The certificate of membership for Peter SooHoo in the Los Angeles Parlor, Native Sons of the Golden State (N.S.G.S).
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Letter of introduction from Department of Police
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Letter of introduction written by J. Finlinson, Captain od Dectives, authorized by R. Lee Heath, Chief of Police, Los Angeles Department of Police, stating the Peter SooHoo is a resident of good standing in Los Angeles.
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Letter from Peter SooHoo to Frank L. Shaw, Mayor of Los Angeles
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A four page letter from Peter SooHoo to Frank L. Shaw, Mayor of Los Angeles, reviewing the many plans developed and cast aside for the development of a new Chinatown to replace the Old Chinatown being torn down. SooHoo discusses the roadblocks, the pitfalls of these plans, and the determination of the Chinese-American community to succeed in building their own Chinatown.
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Notes for a speech
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A short draft paragraph for a speech on the letterhead for the Los Angeles Parlor of the Native Sons Golden State, Chinese American Citizens Alliance. It is the opening of the 8th Convention of the Parlor.
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Letter from Peter SooHoo to Frank L. Shaw, Mayor of Los Angeles
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A two page letter from Peter SooHoo to Frank L. Shaw, Mayor of Los Angeles, reviewing the many plans developed and cast aside for the development of a new Chinatown to replace Old Chinatown being torn down.
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Letter from Peter SooHoo to Frank L. Shaw, Mayor of Los Angeles
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A two page letter, possibly a draft, from Peter SooHoo to Frank L. Shaw, Mayor of Los Angeles, reviewing the many plans developed and cast aside for the development of a new Chinatown to replace Old Chinatown being torn down.
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