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    • "Sempervirens Club of California," photograph album title page, 1927

    • "Sempervirens Club of California," photograph album title page, 1927

    • Big Basin Redwoods State Park (Calif.); Documents; Forest conservation; Hill, Andrew Putnam, 1853-1922; Redwoods; Reunions; Richards, W. W.; Santa Cruz County (Calif.)--History; Sempervirens Club of California; People;

    • Document written by W.W. Richards ("a Charter Member") covering the years 1900-1927 (for their 27th reunion). Andrew P. Hill was the "Father of [the] Sempervirens Club," and this document was part of an album containing all of...
    • Gov. Merriam says, circa 1934

    • Gov. Merriam says, circa 1934

    • Upton Beall Sinclair (1878-1968); Elections; Pamphlets; Ephemera; Socialism

    • 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.
    • Kaleidoscope, circa 1870s

    • Kaleidoscope, circa 1870s

    • Kaleidoscopes

    • David Brewster, creator of Brewster's Law, patented this device in 1817. It consisted of a long, hollow tube containing two glass mirrors running along the length of the tube and separated from each other at an angle of 60 degrees. Where mirrors...
    • Home canning headquarters, circa 1950

    • Home canning headquarters, circa 1950

    • Asian Americans; Grocery trade; People; Photographs; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Urban life;

    • Black-and-white photograph of an Asian man in a grocery store with a box containing a mason jar in his right hand. There is a "Home Canning Headquarters" sign at middle back, as well as various freezer jars, bags of sugar, and mason jars.
    • Kaleidoscope

    • Kaleidoscope

    • Scientific apparatus and instruments; Santa Clara University (Calif.)

    • David Brewster, creator of Brewster's Law, patented this device in 1817. It consisted of a long, hollow tube containing two glass mirrors running along the length of the tube and separated from each other at an angle of 60 degrees. Where mirrors...
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