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The Chinese in California, 1850-1925

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$20.00 reward :Wong Yuk (Chinese) ; ... this man was ordered deported and placed on board steamship Chiyo Maru for that purpose.: From Miscellaneous Selections : San Francisco's Chinatown - Outsiders Looking In
[1]: From Miscellaneous Selections : San Francisco's Chinatown - Outsiders Looking In: Souvenir of California : photographic views
1--The dragon. 2--Chinese procession passing Mission Dolores. 3-- Chinese band 4--Chinese banner-bearers.: From The Wasp: v. 62, July - Dec. 1909
13 March 1853 Letter from Hulbert to his Grandparents: From Eri Baker Hulbert: Folder 1
"13th Industrial Exhibition": From The Wasp: v. 3, Aug.1878- July 1879
1459 [Chinese man pulling rickshaw]: From Photographs from the Hart Hyatt North papers: [Portraits, Primarily Chinese, Folder 1]
1908: From Chung sai yat po : [annual edition]
1918: From Chung sai yat po : [annual edition]
1919: From Chung sai yat po : [annual edition]
1931: From Chung sai yat po : [annual edition]
1932: From Chung sai yat po : [annual edition]
1933: From Chung sai yat po : [annual edition]
1937: From Chung sai yat po : [annual edition]
1939: From Chung sai yat po : [annual edition]
[2] B1. Alley in Chinatown, S. F., Cal.: From Miscellaneous Selections : San Francisco's Chinatown - Outsiders Looking In: Souvenir of California : photographic views
2460 Sacramento Street by L. S. Slevin: From Roy D. Graves pictorial collection: Chinese and Chinatown
2700 Chinese boy babies of San Francisco China Town in 1889.: From Jesse Brown Cook Scrapbooks Documenting San Francisco History and Law Enforcement
[3] B5. Chinese restaurant, S. F., Cal.: From Miscellaneous Selections : San Francisco's Chinatown - Outsiders Looking In: Souvenir of California : photographic views
[4] B529. Chinese Josh-House, S. F., Cal.: From Miscellaneous Selections : San Francisco's Chinatown - Outsiders Looking In: Souvenir of California : photographic views
[5] B3. Chinese Restaurant, S. F., Cal.: From Miscellaneous Selections : San Francisco's Chinatown - Outsiders Looking In: Souvenir of California : photographic views
5513 In Chinatown, San Francisco, Cal. Copyright 1901 by C. H. Graves: From California stereoviews : early San Francisco, Chinatown, Sacramento and Mission San Carlos.
[6] B58. Chinese Quarter, S. F., Cal.: From Miscellaneous Selections : San Francisco's Chinatown - Outsiders Looking In: Souvenir of California : photographic views
610 & 612 Jackson St.: From San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage
613 1/2 Jackson St. [Actually 624 Jackson. Cf. 33.]: From San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage
624 Jackson St. [Actually 613 1/2 Jackson. Cf. 32.]: From San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage
7360 Chinese Public School Children, San Francisco, Cal. Taber Photo, San Francisco, Cal.: From Roy D. Graves pictorial collection: Chinese and Chinatown
"A. Jackson's Spirit Among the Old Democratic War Horses": From The Wasp: v. 8, Jan. - June 1882
"A.G. and Tea Rose": From San Francisco Chinatown (1895-1906): Arnold Genthe -- Photos No. 7 (Underworld)
Acquistion letter from Steve Kessell to Mr. Lai [Him Mark?]: From Chinese-American community miscellany: box 2: Chinese-American community Miscellany: Photograph & note
Across the continent, the snow sheds on the Central Pacific Railroad, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains: From Robert B. Honeyman, Jr. Collection of Early Californian and Western American Pictorial Material
Across the Continent: A Summer's Journey to the Rocky Mountains, the Mormons, and the Pacific States.: From Miscellaneous Selections : Chinese and Westward Expansion
Across the continent: the Frank Leslie transcontinental excursion...: From Robert B. Honeyman, Jr. Collection of Early Californian and Western American Pictorial Material
"Across the Continent: The snow sheds on the Central Pacific Railroad, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.": From General Subjects Social Groups: Chinese (small photographs)
[Actualities, San Francisco, California in 1855]: From Robert B. Honeyman, Jr. Collection of Early Californian and Western American Pictorial Material
Address by the Committee of Fifty to the people [San Francisco, CA]: From Miscellaneous Selections : Anti-Chinese Movement & Chinese Exclusion
An Address From the Workingmen of San Francisco to Their Brothers Throughout the Pacific Coast: From Miscellaneous Selections : Anti-Chinese Movement & Chinese Exclusion
The Administration and Chinese in transit. California: President Harrison, this won't do! Your Attorney-General, with his "Chinese in Transit," is repealing the Exclusion Act. It is contrary to law, platform, policy and your own promises! Look to it! [spread]: From The Wasp: v. 23, July - Dec. 1889
"Advertisement for 'Allcock's Pourous Plasters'": From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 31
Advertisement for Chinese groceries: From Chinese American business miscellany: oversize
[Advertisement for Dr. C. C. O'Donnell ticket -- the Chinese Must Go!: From The Wasp: v. 21, July - Dec. 1888
[Advertisement for shipping freight by Central Pacific Railroad directed towards Chinese]: From Robert B. Honeyman, Jr. Collection of Early Californian and Western American Pictorial Material
Advertisements and price list for "Cantonfleur": From Tin Heong Chemical Company miscellany
Advertisment for Cantonfleur: From Tin Heong Chemical Company miscellany: Advertisements and price list for "Cantonfleur"
Affadavit of posting notice of day fixed . . .; recto: From Documents relating to Chinese in Contra Costa County, Calif.: Documents pertaining to estate of Lum Gee
Affadavit of posting notice of day fixed . . .; verso: From Documents relating to Chinese in Contra Costa County, Calif.: Documents pertaining to estate of Lum Gee
Affadavit of posting notice; recto: From Documents relating to Chinese in Contra Costa County, Calif.: Documents pertaining to estate of Lum Gee
Affadavit of posting notice; verso: From Documents relating to Chinese in Contra Costa County, Calif.: Documents pertaining to estate of Lum Gee
Affadavits to establish nativity and identity
"Affairs in China": From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 4
After the Battle [President Harrison's victory]: From The Wasp: v. 21, July - Dec. 1888
"After the Battle; I Want to Go Home": From The Wasp: v. 3, Aug.1878- July 1879
"An Afternoon Airing": From San Francisco Chinatown (1895-1906): Arnold Genthe -- Photos No. 4 (Children with Parents/Guardians)
Agreement between Chinese Six Companies and private patrol force for Chinatown: From Chinese-American community miscellany: box 1: Chinese-American community miscellany
Agreement by petitioners to adopt minor child: 1: From Documents relating to Chinese in Contra Costa County, Calif.: Documents pertaining to adoption of Maria Escalante by Ju Chuck Hing and Lum Shee
Agreement by petitioners to adopt minor child: file information: From Documents relating to Chinese in Contra Costa County, Calif.: Documents pertaining to adoption of Maria Escalante by Ju Chuck Hing and Lum Shee
Ah Chai.: From San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage
Ah Chau.: From San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage
Ah Chün. [With unidentified woman.]: From San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage
Ah Chün.: From San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage
Ah Me defends Kim Soy: From The Wave: v. 16, Jan. - Dec. 1897: no. 30, page 5: Another Chinese Drama
Ah Sam and Yo Sup Marriage Certificate: From Miscellaneous Selections : Chinese/Chinese American Communities
"Ah Sam" (or "Yellow Sam"): From Hugh S. Jewett reminiscences
"Ah Soy": From San Francisco Chinatown (ante-1910): SF Chinatown (ante-1910): Formal Portraits I
Ah You photographed in 1861. [Adjacent caption reads: "This is a photographic copy of the record and photo of the first Chinese arrested in San Francisco in 1861 for Petite Larceny. He was photoed [sic] the first day the Police Gallery opened in the old City Hall S.E. cor. Washington and Kearny Sts. In 1861.]: From Jesse Brown Cook Scrapbooks Documenting San Francisco History and Law Enforcement
Ah You photographed in 1861. Ah You, Born in China, Age 23 years, weight 136, Height, 5 ft. 3 inches, complexion, copper coloured, Hair & eyes black, nose flat at the bridge, face full, number of small moles on right cheek, one mole on left side of neck, sent to Co. Jail, Nov. 22.61. for 90 days on charge of petit Larceny, arrested by Citizen John Nichols. [?] taken Nov. 22 [?]. This Chinaman was the first Chinese to be photographed in the Police Gallery when it was first opened in 1861 at San Francisco: From Jesse Brown Cook Scrapbooks Documenting San Francisco History and Law Enforcement
Alameda County Photographs
Alameda County Photographs: Oakland Chinese Photographs
Album of San Francisco views
Album of views of California and the West, Canada, and China
Alice Iola Hare Photograph Collection
[Alice, Mrs. Samuel Yong Young. Cf. 62 & 63.]: From San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage
Alice.: From San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage
Alley - Chinatown: From San Francisco scenes : photographs from Waters' Nickel series
Alley in Chinatown, San Francisco, California: From Roy D. Graves pictorial collection: San Francisco Early Views
[Alley scene, Chinatown.]: From San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage
[Alley with Littered Street and Horses]: From Album of San Francisco views
"The Alley.": From San Francisco Chinatown (1895-1906): Arnold Genthe -- Photos No. 4 (Children with Parents/Guardians)
Alleys in Chinatown. [Quong Lee Company and Sing Kee Company buildings.]: From San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage
[Alleyway in Chinatown, San Francisco]: From Roy D. Graves pictorial collection: Chinese and Chinatown
America's Assimilative Task: From The Wasp: v. 55:7-15, Feb. - April 1906
American Chinese Association, Hygience Committee Bylaws: From Chinese-American community miscellany: box 1: Chinese-American community miscellany
"Among The Chinese On The Pacific Coast": From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 37
Among the Chinese: From Miscellaneous Selections : Chinese/Chinese American Communities
"Amusing the Child": From The Wasp: v. 8, Jan. - June 1882
And Now They Come as Spaniards [back cover]: From The Wasp: v. 23, July - Dec. 1889
"And Still They Come!": From The Wasp: v. 5, Aug. - Dec. 1880
Angel Island: From Photographs from the Hart Hyatt North papers
Angel Island: The Ellis Island of the West.: From Miscellaneous Selections : Anti-Chinese Movement & Chinese Exclusion
The Angelic Heathen. Look on this picture and then on what. [cover]: From The Wasp: v. 23, July - Dec. 1889
"Anno Domini 1910 -- and Still on Trial" [cover]: From The Wasp: v. 12, Jan. - June 1884
Annual report.: From Miscellaneous Selections : Anti-Chinese Movement & Chinese Exclusion
Annual report: From Miscellaneous Selections : Chinese/Chinese American Communities
Another Bar Down [back cover]: From The Wasp: v. 18, Jan. - June 1887
"Another Diplomatic Mess": From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 6
"Another Field of American Industry Invaded by the Chinese": From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 27
"Another Natural History Collection. For Sale Cheap": From The Wasp: v. 8, Jan. - June 1882
An answer to the common objections to Chinese testimony: and an earnest appeal to the Legislature of California, for their protection by our law: From Miscellaneous Selections : Chinese/Chinese American Communities
"Any Port in a Storm" [cover]: From The Wasp: v. 4, Aug.1879- July 1880
Appeal for funds for restoration of the temple: 60 Spofford Alley: From Miscellaneous Selections : San Francisco's Chinatown - Community
Appeal of Asiatic Club vs. W.J. Biggy, et al.: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Asiatic Club vs. W.J. Biggy, et al.

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