Hong family papers, 1764-2006 (bulk 1906-2006)

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Hong family papers, 1764-2006 (bulk 1906-2006)

The Hong family papers were organized into six series with sets of subseries. 1) You Chung Hong series (Business, Chinatown, Chinese American Citizens Alliance, Education, Personal, and Political Activities). 2) Mabel Hong series (Education, Personal, and Community Activities). 3) Nowland C. Hong series (Chinese American Citizens Alliance, Personal, and Political Activities). 4) Roger S. H ong series (Business, Chinatown, Education, Personal, and Community Activities). 5) Ephemera series. 6) Oversize Series. The Hong family photos were organized into five series with sets of subseries. 1) You Chung Hong photo series (Photographic and Textual files). 2) Mabel Hong photo series (Photographic and Textual files). 3) Nowland C. Hong photo series (Photographic and Textual files). 4) Roger S. Hong photo series (Photographic and Textual files). 5) Oversize photo series.

350 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7967305

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Hong, You Chung, 1898-1977

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Hong, Nowland C., 1934-

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Hong, Mabel, 1907-1998

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Hong family.

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aYou Chung Hong (May 4, 1898 - November 8, 1977) was a prominent Chinese American immigration lawyer based in Los Angeles, California. He is reputed to be the first Chinese American person to pass, in 1923, the California State Bar exam. Born in San Francisco, California, in 1898, Y. C. was the son of a restaurant owner based in Daggett, California. He was raised in San Francisco by his mother after his father passed away when Y. C. was five years old. After graduating from high sch...

Hong, Roger S., 1941-2006

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Roger S. Hong (September 23, 1941 - October 27, 2006) was born in Los Angeles, California, the youngest son of You Chung Hong and Mabel Hong. He earned his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Southern California in 1965, followed by a Master of Science degree in City and Regional Planning in 1968. He was certified in many states, including California, to practice as a licensed architect. Some of his notable architectural projects include: UNLV's Thomas & Mack Center arena ...