Slides 1939-1964.

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Slides 1939-1964.

Collections consists of five series: I. Artists paintings; II. Missions of California; III. Monterey views. Series 1 includes paintings by C. B. Hudson and Evelyn McCormick. Series II presents photographs of California Missions. Series III includes images of selected Alvarado Street buildings during the Centennial Celebration of 1949, historic Monterey buildings, Monterey fishing and waterfront scenes. Series IV consists of photographs of Point Lobos and the San Clemente Dam. Series V includes views of various national parks and monuments.

1,157 slides : col.; some b ? mounted in viewing sheets; 223 x 29 cm.1 brochure : 23 x 46 cm.; folded to 16 x 23 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6811256

Monterey Public Library

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Jeffers, Robinson, 1887-1962

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Morgan, William L., 1902-1967

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McCormick, Mary Evelyn, 1862-1948.

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