Perris Valley Museum Historical Archives Reference Books, Booklets and Magazines Collection

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Perris Valley Museum Historical Archives Reference Books, Booklets and Magazines Collection

1864-2004

The Perris Valley Museum Historical Archives Reference Books, Booklets and Magazines Collection, 1868-2004, consists of books collected since 1983 by the Perris Valley Historical and Museum Association by a number of both known and unknown donors. The topics of the books focus primarily on nonfiction subjects, such as history, railroading, cooking and gemology.

97 books

eng, Latn

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Lawton, Harry W., 1927-2005

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