Mason Opera House playbills, 1912-1918.

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Mason Opera House playbills, 1912-1918.

Collection consists of a consecutive run of approximately 175 playbills from 1912 through 1918 for dramatic and musical performances held at the Mason Opera House in Los Angeles.

0.1 linear feet (1 oversize folder)

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