Three weeks in the San Joaquin-Kings : notes, trail and otherwise, but non-descriptive, of a vacation trip of eight, covering the south San Joaquin, and the middle and south Kings, over four high mountain passes in July and August, 1919 : typescript (carbon), 1919.

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Three weeks in the San Joaquin-Kings : notes, trail and otherwise, but non-descriptive, of a vacation trip of eight, covering the south San Joaquin, and the middle and south Kings, over four high mountain passes in July and August, 1919 : typescript (carbon), 1919.

Journal of an expedition to the San Joaquin and Kings River region of California, which embarked from Oakland on 24 July 1919 and included among its participants Charles and Albert I. Elkus. A final entry, citing details of the return to San Francisco, is recorded on 16 August of the same year.

28 leaves (in 1 folder).

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