Diversity; Ephemera; Invitations; Mexican Americans; Organizations--California--San Jose; Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History;
At top of front page of invitation: Mexican flag, with green at left, eagle in middle, and red at right. "Oct. 16, 1894," written below flag. "1810 [-] 1894." Addressed to: "Sr. Bruno Sulnae y Pennas." In Spanish:...
Empire Theater; Ephemera; Fliers (Printed matter); Posters; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Theaters; Urban life; Vaudeville;
Flier promoting the Empire Family Vaudeville Theatre, 201 North Second Street, for a program beginning Monday, May 20 (year unspecified). Entertainers include "the weird somnambulist" Miss Grace Courtland; European juggler Elverton;...
Ephemera; Fliers (Printed matter); Gay Freedom Day; Gay liberation movement; Rallies; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; St. James Park;
Flier for San Jose's 3rd Annual Gay Freedom Day Rally, June 24, 1977 at St. James Park.
Ephemera; Handbills; Political science; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Temperance;
On front of handbill, "Governor John P. St. John will lecture at Turn Verein Hall, Third Street, San Jose, Friday evening, October 14, 1887. Free to all. Subject, --- "Prohibition." Also a Meeting of the County Central Committee and...
Ephemera; Hotels; Hotel Vendome; Menus; New Year's Eve; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History;
On front of menu: Artist's color rendition of a very young child (naked except for shoes and socks) standing on a circular rug. Written below drawing: "I've laid aside most everything to wish you a Happy New Year." A pale blue sash is an...
Ephemera; Italian Americans; Organizations--California--San Jose; Programs; Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History;
On left side of front cover of program, "Given by the Italian Colony of San Jose." On right side: "In Honor of our returned 'Boys'." At bottom middle, "Elk's Hall, (Columbus Day), October 12, 1919." Colored Italian and...
Political pamphlet; (on cover) This is not just a pamphlet. This is the beginning of a Crusade A Two-Year Plan to makeover a State… (E)nd (P)overty (I)n (C)alifornia!
Political leaflet satirizing the perceived arrogance and utopianism of Upton Sinclair, candidate for governor of California, 1934 and his E.P.I.C. plan.
Political leaflet supporting incumbent governor Frank F. Merriam containing a condensation of addresses outlining the policies on which Governor Merriam's campaign for the Republican nomination for governor is based.