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Photo Album #3 (1918-1950s)

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    Photo Album #1 (1906-1918)

    Manuscripts

    Photo album, 88 pages, with images of family, friends, homes, visits, and significant events. There are images of the Chinese Legation building in Washington D.C., pp. 23-24; of the destruction of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, including images of refugees in Oakland, pp. 35-40; of Theodore Roosevelt speaking at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in July, 1915; and of travel in Canada

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  • Photo Album #2 (1919-1922)

    Photo Album #2 (1919-1922)

    Manuscripts

    Photo album, 100 pages, with images of family, friends, homes, visits, and significant events. In the front of the album are newspaper clippings from May 10, 1921, announcing Ora Chang's appointment as an interpreter for the court in Stockton. There are images of the University of California, Berkeley, including graduation from Berkeley, May 11, 1921, p. 54; of the Student's Volunteers Convention, Des Moines, Iowa, Dec. 1919 to January 1920, with images of the Chinese delegation pp. 9 -11; images of friends and family in China, including Canton; and many group pictures taken in and around Stockton, California, including Louis Park.

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    Class of '75 United States Military Academy : photograph album of John Percival Jefferson

    Visual Materials

    An album of 119 photographs from the United States Military Academy, including individual and group portraits, campus views, and building interiors. The first part of the album contains portraits of older men in uniforms and suits and portraits of 4th year cadets in various uniforms. The remainder of the album includes pictures of building interiors and exteriors on the campus, such as the library, dining hall, and chapel; group photographs of cadets from different years, some with women; and views of cadets in formation on the parade grounds. Portrait subjects are unidentified.

    photCL 88

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    Photographs - Photo Album (3)

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of five series: Manuscripts, Correspondence, Photographs, Subject Files and Research Materials, and Ephemera. Manuscripts are subdivided into manuscripts by Octavia E. Butler, notecards, diaries, commonplace books, and manuscripts by others. They are arranged alphabetically by author, then title or chronologically within each subseries. These manuscripts consist primarily of drafts of short stories and novels, and related notes. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by the author's last name, then chronologically. This series includes correspondence to and from Octavia E. Butler by friends, editors, family members, and other authors. Photographs are arranged chronologically in several groups: loose photos (small), loose photos (large), album pages, and photo album. This series includes images from Octavia's travels and speaking engagements.The subject files represent Octavia's arrangement of clippings by topic. The research materials are other clippings and subject materials that have been arranged by the cataloger, using Octavia's schema where possible. The ephemera are arranged in 19 subseries, alphabetically. In addition there are oversize materials, housed separately, for all the above series. Researchers should be sure to search the oversize series for additional materials.

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  • Nurses filling trays with medicine. approximately 1918

    Nurses filling trays with medicine. approximately 1918

    Visual Materials

    Three nurses wearing long white dresses stand in what appears to be a pharmacy area, location assumed to be the Sprague Memorial or Pasadena Hospital. Two of the nurses have their hair covered and are preparing trays of medicine.

    photCL 402 (11303)

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    Huntington Lake photograph album

    Visual Materials

    An album of 100 commercially-made photographs, 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches each, of Huntington Lake, in the High Sierras of California. The album does not have a title or any text, and is undated. It appears to have been made in or shortly after 1915, as it features the Huntington Lake Lodge, which opened in 1915. Views show the exterior, lobby and dining room. Other subjects in the album are: children riding on burros, vacationers fishing and carrying rifles for hunting, cabins, and views of the lake and mountain scenery. The new powerhouses, dams, and railroad tracks are highlighted in several images. Photographs by Huddleston Photo Company, Henne Building, Los Angeles.

    photCL 247