Lobner family collection, 1906-1980.

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Lobner family collection, 1906-1980.

Consists of correspondence, photographs and taped interviews with members of Lobner Family.

1 box (0.5 linear ft.)

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Lobner, Morris, 1849-1917.

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Lobner family.

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Genealogy notes, family history and interviews with members of Perkins, Soule and Harmon families were gathered by Joyce E. Lobner and Hope Lobner Cahill. Family came to Colfax, Calif. during Gold Rush. Morris Lobner (1849-1917) married Jeannie Kendall Perkins there in 1890. They had two daughters, Joyce and Hope. Family ran a general merchandise store in Colfax. Morris Lobner was visiting San Francisco at time of Earthquake and Fire (1906) and describes scene in correspondence to family. Papers...

Soule family.

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Harmon family.

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Perkins family.

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Lobner, Joyce E.

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Lulu Anne Sheltong was born in California, was a teacher and librarian there, and was active in many organizations for women teachers. From the description of Essay, n.d. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007769 Organization created as social and service organization for female classroom teachers (1912). Club activities included day nursery, building bond campaign and representation to California Teacher's Association and National Education Association. Club disco...

Shelton, Lulu Anna.

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