Crocker (Henry R. & May Hall) Collection, 1863-1936
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Sierra Club. San Francisco Bay Chapter
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Prepared by the Nature Study Group of the San Francisco Bay Chapter. From the description of Nature Notes, 1940 Apr. & May. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122384007 The San Francisco Bay Chapter, founded in 1924, is second in membership size and longevity only to the Angeles Chapter, in Southern California. The chapter office is located in Oakland and serves members in Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, and San Francisco Counties. The Bay Chapter has served as a training grou...
Crocker's Station (Sequoia, Calif.)
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Crocker, May Hall, d. 1936
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Crocker, Henry R., -1904
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Clark, Galen, 1814-1910
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Badé, William Frederic (1871-1936).
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William Frederic Bade was a Professor at the Pacific School of Religion, Berkeley, California. From the description of William Bade fonds. [1928]. (University of Victoria Libraries). WorldCat record id: 660202672 Biographical Note William Frederic Badè, born in Carver, Minnesota on January 22, 1871, attended the Moravian College in Pennsylvania where he obtained his doctorate in 1898, teaching Greek, German, Hebrew and Ol...
Thompson, Celia Crocker, 1874-1965
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Biography Henry R. Crocker, who came to California from Michigan in 1853, operated a hotel on the Big Oak Flat route to Yosemite at Sequoia, Tuolumne County (ca 1870-1904). May Hall, a school teacher from Michigan, married Crocker early in the 1870s. Following Henry Crocker's death (1904), May Hall Crocker attempted briefly to run Crocker's Station hotel alone, but, finding the task too difficult, she sold out and moved to Lodi where she live...
Thompson, Celia Crocker, 1874-1965
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Biography Henry R. Crocker, who came to California from Michigan in 1853, operated a hotel on the Big Oak Flat route to Yosemite at Sequoia, Tuolumne County (ca 1870-1904). May Hall, a school teacher from Michigan, married Crocker early in the 1870s. Following Henry Crocker's death (1904), May Hall Crocker attempted briefly to run Crocker's Station hotel alone, but, finding the task too difficult, she sold out and moved to Lodi where she live...