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630 West 5th StreetLos AngelesUS-CA90071USAmericansAlexander, Hartley Burr, 1873-1939.American Philosophical Society.Beta Phi Mu. Beta Chapter.Calderone, Mary Steichen, 1904-1998Dick Whittington StudioDreiser, Helen Patges, d. 1955.Eayrs, George Washington, 1775-1855.Frost, Rufus H.Garbutt, Katharine K.Hamill, Harold L.Jones, Lois M.Lawrie, Lee, 1877-1963.Lummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928.Nirenstein National Realty Map Company.Perry, Lilla S.Powell, Lawrence Clark, 1906-2001Sabsay, Nahum, 1890-Smith, Lorna D. 1897-1981.Stevenson, Henry.University of Southern California. School of Library and Information Management.University of Southern California. School of Library Science.Warren, Althea.Los Angeles public libraryStevenson, Henry. Notebooks of Henry Stevenson, 1854-1888.Stevenson, Henry.Hansen, George, 1824-1897.Reeve, Sidney B.Notebooks of Henry Stevenson, 1854-1888.3 volumes.The three notebooks include handwritten notes regarding the history, development and surveys of several sites in Los Angeles including the Los Angeles Public Library; the City Plaza (now Pershing Square); Los Angeles Cemetery; the first primary school; and various land tracts in the city and county of Los Angeles including Santa Anita Ranch (Hollister Ranch) and the Abila Tract. The notebooks were owned by Sidney B. Reeve and some of the notes may be in his handwriting or the handwriting of George Hansen. The notebooks include hand drawn maps and copies of city ordinances. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical GardensNahum Sabsay papers, 1924-1969.Sabsay, Nahum, 1890- . Nahum Sabsay papers, 1924-1969.2cartons (2.5 linear ft.)Correspondence of Harvard graduate and author, Nahum Sabsay, with libraries andpublishers, manuscripts of published and unpublished works, and one photograph.EnglishHoughton LibraryLummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928. Lummis correspondence series papers, 1880-1928 / Chas. F. Lummis.Lummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928.Bandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse, 1840-1914.Bandelier, Fanny Ritter, d. 1936.Hodge, Frederick Webb, 1864-1956.Ayer, Edward Everett, 1841-1927.Rhodes, Eugene Manlove, 1869-1934.Borein, Edward, 1872-1945.Dixon, Maynard, 1875-1946.DuBois, Constance Goddard.Farwell, Arthur, 1872-1952.Fletcher, Alice C. (Alice Cunningham), 1838-1923.Hewett, Edgar L. (Edgar Lee), 1865-1946.Coolbrith, Ina Donna, 1842-1928.Munk, J. A. (Joseph Amasa), 1847-1927.Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931.Merriam, C. Hart (Clinton Hart), 1855-1942.Proctor, Edna Dean, 1829-1923.Barrus, Clara, 1864-1931.Lummis correspondence series papers, 1880-1928 / Chas. F. Lummis. 1880-1928.40 linear feet.The Correspondence Series is one series from the Charles F. Lummis Manuscript Collection and is arranged alphabetically by the surname of the correspondent. There is correspondence with over 5,000 individuals. Other series within the Lummis Manuscript Collection contain correspondence which relates to those series. Gene Autry Western Heritage MuseumPerry, Lilla S. Journal of Lilla S. Perry, 1929-1970.Perry, Lilla S.Journal of Lilla S. Perry, 1929-1970.1 typewritten manuscript, 2,170 pages.The journal covers all Lilla's life beginning in 1894. The journal starts with the "Journal of Lola Hammond," which is a pseudonym for Lilla S. Perry. "The Journal of Lilla S. Perry" begins on page 316 (before that is a note by Perry, written in 1970, about the writing of the journal). She talks about her days growing up on the East Coast, her college years at Cornell and her relationship with Everett Perry. She discusses in detail her doubts about their relationship, their long courtship, their marriage, and their constant marital problems. She also talks about Everett's library work and involvement in the American Library Association, including attending ALA conferences and the opening of the new LA library in 1926. Many notable people, who were Lilla's friends, show up throughout the journal including Carl Sandburg, Charles Lummis and his wife Dorothea Moore - Perry includes transcripts of letters between Lummis and Moore, which Moore gave to her. Perry talks in detail about her Japanese prints and Chinese snuff bottle collections as well as trips to view other collections and exhibitions including her trip to Japan. In her various art interests she becomes connected to several collectors and artists such as Judson D. Metzgar, Carl Schraubstadter, Louis Ledoux, and Fujio and Hiroshi Yoshida. Lilla was a member of several women's clubs including the Friday Morning Club and in her journal she talks a lot about her work with that club. The journal includes an Index and note as well as notes written throughtout by Lilla years later. Several photographs of Perry and her family are included in the journal. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens"Dick" Whittington Studio Collection of Negatives and Photographs [graphic], 1924-1948."Dick" Whittington Studio Collection of Negatives and Photographs [graphic], 1924-1948.70 panoramic negatives, 3207 copy prints, and corresponding negatives and interpositives in 30 boxes (30.16 linear ft.)The collection consists of 70 panoramic negatives, 3207 copy prints, and corresponding negatives and interpositives, covering the years 1924-1948. The images depict specific places, businesses, and commercial activity in both central and southern California, with the emphasis on Los Angeles County. The collection provides a broad overview of the commercial landscape of the area during the first half of the twentieth century. The 70 panoramic negatives depict undeveloped and newly developed areas of Los Angeles, including Pacific Palisades, Santa Monica, and Alhambra, views of Lido Isle in Newport, and Republic Studios in Studio City. There are also images of Los Angeles industries, including film and automotive, as well as specific locations, such as the Hollywood Bowl, and events, such as swimming events during the 1932 Olympics. The first part of the collection of copy prints depicts specific towns, businesses, street scenes and landscapes in central and southern California, specifically El Dorado, Inyo, and Nevada Counties, Lake Tahoe, Kern, Tulare, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, and Imperial Counties, Mexico, and Los Angeles County. The bulk of these images depict Ventura, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, and Los Angeles Counties. The Ventura County images concentrate on Port Hueneme. The Orange County images depict Fullerton, Santa Ana, Anaheim, Laguna Beach, Capistrano Beach, Balboa and Newport Beach, and Lido Isle. In Riverside County, the images depict Lake Elsinore, Perris, Corona, the Sherman Institute, Riverside, Norco, Palm Springs, San Jacinto, Hemet, and a number of hot springs. The San Bernardino images depict Twentynine Palms, Fontana, Chino, Ontario, San Bernardino, Big Bear and Lake Arrowhead. In San Diego County, images depict Mount Helix, La Mesa, El Cajon, Alpine, Pine Valley, Descanso, Lakeside, Ramona, Escondido, Vista, Rancho San Luis Rey, Bonsall, Tahiti Beach, Del Mar, Solana Beach, La Jolla, Casa de Manana, and the San Diego Fairgrounds (Balboa Park). Los Angeles County images form the bulk of the second section. Images of the San Gabriel Valley and nearby areas depict Flintridge, Altadena, Monrovia, Glendora, Azusa, East Los Angeles, Montebello, Whittier, the Pio Pico Adobe, Santa Fe Springs, Downey, Norwalk, Bellflower, El Monte, Baldwin Park, Covina, the Pomona Fairgrounds, San Marino, Pasadena, Sierra Madre, Alhambra, El Sereno, San Gabriel, Monterey Park, Arcadia, and Santa Anita. Images of Los Angeles beach communities include Long Beach, San Pedro and Fish Harbor, Palos Verdes and Rancho Palos Verdes, Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Playa del Rey, Venice, Santa Monica and coastal areas. The collection also depicts West Los Angeles, specifically Westwood and the University of California, Los Angeles, Bel Air, and Brentwood. Central, East and South Los Angeles are represented by images of Hollywood, Los Feliz, Culver City, Leimert Park, Baldwin Hills, Inglewood, View Park, Hawthorne, Westchester, and Gardena. The San Fernando Valley images depict Woodland Hills, Encino, Sherman Oaks, North Hollywood, and Studio City. Also present in the collection are images of specific locations within Los Angeles proper (such as the Los Angeles riverbed, the Farmer's Market and Gilmore Stadium, Olvera Street, Los Angeles theaters, hospitals and businesses, City Hall, the Los Angeles Public Library, the Los Angeles Times Building under construction, Memorial Coliseum and the Olympic pool, and the Pan-Pacific Auditorium). Of particular note are the series of photographs that depict new housing tracts (Midwick View Estates, Rolling Knolls, Rolling Hills Estates, Beverly Wood), Wilshire Boulevard from Westlake to Western Avenues, the business district around La Brea Avenue and Wilshire Boulevard, and the construction of the Federal Building and Post Office in central Los Angeles. The collection also contains images arranged by subject. These include photographs of advertising (signs, billboards and displays); radio and television communications; clubs; people (including Herbert Hoover, J.W. Robinson, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Frank Shaw, Archibald Joseph Cronin, and Bing Crosby); transportation (including Los Angeles Railway cars and Union Station); industries (food processing, fruits, water, rubber, steel, quarries, entertainment, and miscellaneous); construction (dams and aqueducts, housing); recreation; circuses; police and fire; cemeteries, charities and relief; religion; photography and photographers; World War II effort; medical; ranches; automobiles; trucks; buses; motorcycles; automobile dealerships and used car lots; racing cars; races; National Auto School; and aviation. Of particular note are the series of photographs depicting tire production by Goodyear; the interior of the Bethlehem Steel Plant; the construction of the Metropolitan aqueduct and Parker Dam; the construction of Boulder (now Hoover) Dam; assembly lines in Ford, Plymouth, Studebaker, and Willys-Knight plants; photographs of Amelia Earhart, Howard Hughes, and other aviators; images of the Douglas Aircraft plant; Timm Aircraft plastic plane construction; and images of Vultee Aircraft plants. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical GardensLos Angeles Public Library. Correspondence with Helen Dreiser and Lorna D. Smith, 1946-1951.Los Angeles Public Library.Dreiser, Helen Patges, d. 1955.Garbutt, Katharine K.Hamill, Harold L.Smith, Lorna D. 1897-1981.Warren, Althea.Correspondence with Helen Dreiser and Lorna D. Smith, 1946-1951.79 items (175 leaves + 1 notebook).This correspondence is housed separately at the end of the alphabetical files because it pertains specifically to exhibitions and acquisitionsof Dreiser materials by the Los Angeles Public Library. Folder 6953 contains the Library's corrrespondence with Helen Dreiser; folder 6954 contains the Library's correspondence with Lorna D. Smith. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt LibraryCharles F. Lummis Collection, 1878-1920Charles F. Lummis Collection, 1878-19201 linear feetEnglishFray Angélico Chávez History Library, New Mexico History Museum.Lawrie, Lee, 1877-1963. Lee Lawrie papers, 1908-1990 (bulk 1920-1963).Lawrie, Lee, 1877-1963.Lee Lawrie papers, 1908-1990 (bulk 1920-1963).15,550 items.65 containers plus 2 oversize.26 linear feet.General and family correspondence, sculpture commission files, biographical file, and other papers documenting Lawrie's career as a sculptor whose works were an integral part of public buildings, monuments, and churches throughout the United States. Includes correspondence between Lawrie and architect Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue with whom he collaborated on sculptures for St. Thomas' Church and Church of the Heavenly Rest, New York, N.Y., and material relating to his design of the memorial tomb for Goodhue at the Chapel of the Intercession, also in New York. Other sculpture commissions documented include works for the National Academy of Sciences building, Washington, D.C., and the Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln. Other projects include works for the Cathedral of St. John the Divine and the International Building at Rockefeller Center, New York, N.Y.; United States Military Academy, West Point, N.Y.; Los Angeles Public Library; Bok Tower, Lake Wales, Fla.; Louisiana State Capitol in Baton Rouge; Harkness Memorial Tower, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.; Memorial Bridge, Harrisburg, Pa.; and the statue of George Washington at the Washington Cathedral, Washington, D.C. Also includes material on Lawrie's roles as consultant in sculpture to the Board of Design for the New York World's Fair, 1939, to the U. S. Architect of the Capitol during the renovation of the House and Senate chambers, and to the American Battle Monuments Commission, and as a member of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, 1933-1937 and 1945-1950. Library of CongressLummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928. Charles F. Lummis collection, 1878-1920.Lummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928.Chaves, Amado, 1851-Charles F. Lummis collection, 1878-1920.1 linear feet.Summary: Collection consists of Lummis's journals and correspondence, as well as articles by Lummis and clippings on Pueblo Indian topics. The journals consist of typed carbon copies of very detailed entries from 1917 to 1920. The correspondence is from 1891 to 1912 and consists primarily of carbon copies of typed letters sent by Lummis to various individuals, including his daughter Turbese and son Keith, as well as Eugene Manlove Rhodes, John Muir, Ernest T. Seton, and Frank Springer. On the reverse of most of the letters are carbon copies of letters involving various institutions associated with Lummis, including the Southwest Museum and Los Angeles Public Library. Correspondence also includes letters received from various publishers and friends, including Amado Chaves of New Mexico. Museum of New Mexico LibraryUniversity of Southern California School of Library Science records, 1892-1986University of Southern California School of Library Science records 1892-198629.1 Linear feet; 49 boxesRecords of the University of Southern California School of Library Science (1936-1986), including those of Martha Boaz, Dean of the School from 1955-1978. Consists of correspondence, notes, minutes, manuscripts, scrapbooks, publications, and ephemera related to the School's educational and administrative activites.EnglishUSC Libraries Special CollectionsLummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928. Lummis correspondence series papers, 1880-1928 / Chas. F. Lummis.Lummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928.Bandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse, 1840-1914.Bandelier, Fanny Ritter, d. 1936.Hodge, Frederick Webb, 1864-1956.Ayer, Edward Everett, 1841-1927.Rhodes, Eugene Manlove, 1869-1934.Borein, Edward, 1872-1945.Dixon, Maynard, 1875-1946.Dubois, Constance Goddard.Farwell, Arthur, 1872-1952.Fletcher, Alice C. (Alice Cunningham), 1838-1923.Hewett, Edgar L. (Edgar Lee), 1865-1946.Coolbrith, Ina Donna, 1842-1928.Munk, J. A. (Joseph Amasa), 1947-1927.Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931.Merriam, C. Hart (Clinton Hart), 1855-1942.Proctor, Edna Dean, 1829-1923.Barrus, Clara, 1864-1931.Lummis correspondence series papers, 1880-1928 / Chas. F. Lummis. 1880-1928.40 linear feet.The Correspondence Series is one series from the Charles F. Lummis Manuscript Collection and is arranged alphabetically by the surname of the correspondent. There is correspondence with over 5,000 individuals. Other series within the Lummis Manuscript Collection contain correspondence which relates to those series. Southwest Museum, Braun Research LibraryCharles F. Lummis papers, 1877-1928, bulk 1904-1914Lummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928Charles F. Lummis papers 1877-1928, bulk 1904-19145.6 linear feet; (14 boxes and 1 oversized folder)Charles F. Lummis explored and documented the culture and history of the Southwest in his writings and photography from 1884 until his death in 1928. A resident of Los Angeles for most of his life, Lummis was city editor of the , city librarian of the Los Angeles Public Library, an advocate of Native American rights, and founder of the Landmarks Club and the Southwest Museum. This collection contains a portion of his prolific correspondence to friends and colleagues, documents his tenure as Los Angeles Public Librarian, provides a sample of his photography, and offers a rare glimpse into his college interests and activities. Los Angeles Daily TimesEnglishSpanish; CastilianUniversity of California, Irvine. Library. Department of Special CollectionsAlexander, Hartley Burr, 1873-1939. Hartley Burr Alexander papers, 1897-2000 (bulk 1908-1938).Alexander, Hartley Burr, 1873-1939.Hartley Burr Alexander papers, 1897-2000 (bulk 1908-1938).8.0 cubic ft.The collection contains the papers of Hartley Burr Alexander relating to his teaching career, his writings and musical compositions, his work on architectural inscriptions and decoration, and his work on Indian art in North America. It includes correspondence, manuscripts, music manuscripts, programs, clippings, scrapbooks, photographs, blueprints, architectural slides, and Indian ledger paintings. The Claremont Colleges, Claremont University ConsortiumFrost, Rufus H. The evolution of Pico Heights, 1903, March 28.Frost, Rufus H.The evolution of Pico Heights, 1903, March 28.1 typewritten manuscript : 6 p.Text of a speech delivered by Rufus H. Frost at the opening of the Pico Heights branch of the Public Library on March 28, 1903. Includes references to the Pico Street electric railway, building fires, the establishment of the Pico Street Improvement Club, and annexation to the city. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical GardensAdditional papers of Mary Steichen Calderone, (inclusive), (bulk), 1914-1989, 1960-1989Calderone, Mary Steichen, 1904-1998Additional papers of Mary Steichen Calderone, (inclusive), (bulk) 1914-1989 1960-198919.31 linear ft.Additional papers of Mary Steichen Calderone, physician and pioneer in the field of sex education, consisting of biographical material, speeches, conference material, correspondence, writings, audiotapes, photographs, clippings, etc.Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in AmericaLummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928. Papers, 1860-1956 (bulk 1890-1920)Lummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928.Papers, 1860-1956 (bulk 1890-1920)7.25 ft.Includes journals, correspondence, writings, notebooks, and photographs, chiefly 1890-1920, relating to his family and career with the Southwest Society, Southwest Museum, Sequoya League, Los Angeles Public Library, and other institutions. Selected correspondents include members of the Lummis family, Abeita family, Amado Chaves, Edgar Hewett, F.W. Hodge, Denis Riordan, and Mary Austin. Letters to his wife Eva Frances in 1892 are from Peru, where Lummis was a member of the Villard Expedition. Also present are drafts of Turbese Lummis Fiske's biography of her father. One of his notebooks chronicles his time as a reporter during the Apache campaign of 1886. Original photographs taken by Lummis include cyanotypes of antiquities, landscapes, pueblos, and Native Americans in New Mexico and Arizona. University of Arizona LibrariesAmerican Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIj, 1898-1988American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIj 1898-19881.0 sectionThis is part of the large inventory for the American Philosophical Society Archives. For complete information concerning this collection, please view the . Collection DescriptionAmerican Philosophical SocietyLummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928. Lummis journal series papers, 1880-1928 / Chas. F. Lummis.Lummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928.Lummis, Turbese, 1892-1968.Page, Bertha Belle, b. 1879.Dubois, Constance Goddard.Lummis, Laura.Lummis journal series papers, 1880-1928 / Chas. F. Lummis. 1880-1928.11 linear feet.The Journal Series is one series in the Charles F. Lummis Manuscript Collection and is comprised of typed transcriptions of Lummis' diaries but include more indepth information and begin with the "Week as Was" covering 1880's events and anniversaries through 1900, then there are scattered weekly journals until February 18, 1908 when the daily journals start, although they are filled by the week through to November 1928. Lummis also included the "Lummis Round Robin" which is correspondence from family and friends as it relates to the weekly journals. Southwest Museum, Braun Research LibraryNirenstein National Realty Map Company Records., undated, 1909-1983.Nirenstein National Realty Map Company Records. undated, 1909-1983.The Nirenstein National Realty Map Company of Springfield, Massachusetts, produced high quality atlases of urban and suburban businesses and shopping centers. Nathan Nirenstein founded the company in 1925.Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Center."Dick" Whittington Studio Collection of Negatives and Photographs, 1924-1948"Dick" Whittington Studio Collection of Negatives and Photographs 1924-194838 boxes; 30.16 linear feetThe collection consists of 70 panoramic negatives, 3207 copy prints, and corresponding negatives and interpositives, covering the years 1924-1948. The images depict specific places, businesses, and commercial activity in both central and southern California, with the emphasis on Los Angeles County. The collection provides a broad overview of the commercial landscape of the area during the first half of the twentieth century.EnglishThe Huntington LibraryScrapbook concerning Marcus Blakey Allmond, Virginia poet [manuscript] : Postcards of the Huntington and Los Angeles Libraries ; Folder on the Los Angeles Library, 1930-59.Scrapbook concerning Marcus Blakey Allmond, Virginia poet [manuscript] : Postcards of the Huntington and Los Angeles Libraries ; Folder on the Los Angeles Library, 1930-59.1 v. + 4 items.University of Virginia. LibraryLummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928. Lummis journal series papers, 1880-1928 / Chas. F. Lummis.Lummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928.Lummis, Turbese, 1892-1968.Page, Bertha Belle, b. 1879.DuBois, Constance Goddard.Lummis, Laura.Lummis journal series papers, 1880-1928 / Chas. F. Lummis. 1880-1928.11 linear feet.The Journal Series is one series in the Charles F. Lummis Manuscript Collection and is comprised of typed transcriptions of Lummis' diaries but include more indepth information and begin with the "Week as Was" covering 1880's events and anniversaries through 1900, then there are scattered weekly journals until February 18, 1908 when the daily journals start, although they are filled by the week through to November 1928. Lummis also included the "Lummis Round Robin" which is correspondence from family and friends as it relates to the weekly journals. Gene Autry Western Heritage MuseumLummis, Charles, 1859-1928. Charles Fletcher Lummis Manuscript Collection 1879-1928 [manuscript materials] : at the Autry National Center / Charles Fletcher Lummis.Lummis, Charles, 1859-1928.Bandelier, Adolph Francis Alphonse, 1840-1914.Hodge, Frederick Webb, 1864-1956.Rhodes, Eugene Manlove, 1869-1934.Knibbs, Henry Herbert, 1874-1945.Borein, Edward, 1872-1945.Dixon, Maynard, 1875-1946.DuBois, Constance Goddard.Farwell, Arthur, 1872-1952.Fletcher, Alice C. (Alice Cunningham), 1838-1923.Hewett, Edgar L. (Edgar Lee), 1865-1946.Coolbrith, Ina Donna, 1842-1928.Munk, J. A. (Joseph Amasa), 1847-1927.Charles Fletcher Lummis Manuscript Collection 1879-1928 [manuscript materials] : at the Autry National Center / Charles Fletcher Lummis. 1879-1928.171 linear feet ; Lummis Manuscript collection.The Lummis Manuscript Collection is composed of his personal correspondence with over 5,000 individuals, diaries and journals. Scrapbooks of newspaper and magazine articles either by or about him. The Land of Sunshine and Out West Series contain copies of articles and artwork which appeared in the magazines. The Los Angeles Public Library Series relates to when Lummis was City Librarian and includes reports to the Board of Commissioners and memos to the Library Staff. There are also series which relate to Lummis' publications, and include some original manuscripts. Gene Autry Western Heritage MuseumAlexander, Hartley Burr, 1873-1939. Hartley Burr Alexander projects collection, 1929-1933 (bulk 1930-1933)Alexander, Hartley Burr, 1873-1939.Hartley Burr Alexander projects collection, 1929-1933 (bulk 1930-1933)2.5 cubic ft.The collection contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, photographs, architectural drawings, architectural blueprints and materials relating to Alexander's work as an inscription designer, including his Los Angeles Public Library, Dept. of Justice, and Rockefeller Center projects. The Claremont Colleges, Claremont University ConsortiumLos Angeles Public Library. Correspondence to W. A. Swanberg, 1962.Los Angeles Public Library.Jones, Lois M.Correspondence to W. A. Swanberg, 1962.1 item (1 leaf).Correspondence to W. A. Swanberg from Lois M. Jones, librarian, Los Ageles Public Library. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt LibraryEayrs, George Washington, 1775-1855. Letters of George W. Eayrs, 1813-1815 : San Diego, California : typescript, [ca. 1910].Eayrs, George Washington, 1775-1855.Calleja del Rey, Félix María, conde de Calderón, 1755?-1828.Lamb, Benjamin, fl. 1813-1814.Richman, Irving Berdine, fl. 1861-1938.Los Angeles Public Library.Edward E. Ayer Manuscript Collection (Newberry Library)Newberry Library.Letters of George W. Eayrs, 1813-1815 : San Diego, California : typescript, [ca. 1910].10 letters ([18] leaves) ; 28 cm.Typed transcripts, prepared by Irving B. Richman around 1910, of 10 letters and 1 memorandum written from San Diego by George W. Eayrs, one of the most daring and enterprising of the Yankee contraband traders who traveled up and down the coast of California between 1805 and 1814. EnglishSpanish; CastilianNewberry LibraryLummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928. Letters of Charles Fletcher Lummis, 1900-1925.Lummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928.Letters of Charles Fletcher Lummis, 1900-1925.140 pieces.1 box.The collection consists of letters concerning Lummis' work in the Los Angeles Public Library and his efforts to collect the autographs of well-known writers and artists of his own time for deposit in that institution. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical GardensLawrence Clark Powell papers concerning John Steinbeck, 1935-1941.Powell,Lawrence Clark, 1906-2001. LawrenceClark Powell papers concerning John Steinbeck, 1935-1941.2 boxes (1 linear ft.)Papersconcerning American author John Steinbeck, assembled for bibliographic work byUCLA Librarian Lawrence Clark Powell.EnglishHoughton LibraryUniversity of Southern California. School of Library and Information Management. University of Southern California School of Library Science records, 1917-1986.University of Southern California. School of Library and Information Management.University of Southern California School of Library ScienceUniversity of Southern California School of Library Science records, 1917-1986.29.1 linear ft. (49 boxes)Collection contains correspondence, notes, minutes, scrapbooks, publications, course outlines, correspondence, class lists, and ephemera related to the educational and administrative activities of the University of Southern California School of Library Science (1936-1986). Includes the administrative files of Martha Boaz, dean of the School from 1955-1978, including her correspondence, publications, and manuscripts; and the records of Beta Phi Mu, national library science honor society. University of Southern California, USC LibrariesLummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928. Charles F. Lummis papers, 1877-1928, bulk 1904-1914Lummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928.Meadows, Don,Online Archive of California.Charles F. Lummis papers, 1877-1928, bulk 1904-19145.6 linear feet (14 boxes and 1 oversized folder)Charles F. Lummis explored and documented the culture and history of the Southwest in his writings and photography from 1884 until his death in 1928. A resident of Los Angeles for most of his life, Lummis was city editor of the Los Angeles Daily Times, city librarian of the Los Angeles Public Library, an advocate of Native American rights, and founder of the Landmarks Club and the Southwest Museum. This collection contains a portion of Charles F. Lummis' prolific correspondence to friends and colleagues, documents his tenure as Los Angeles Public Librarian, provides a sample of his photographic prints, and offers a rare glimpse of his early interests and activities through a personal scrapbook that he assembled during his college years. Lummis' papers include manuscripts, typescripts, notes, articles about and by Lummis, news clippings, publications, photographic prints, legal transcripts, correspondence, invoices, and printed ephemera, all of which are related to his personal and professional interests. University of California, Irvine. Library. Department of Special Collections