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The Chinese in California, 1850-1925

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[Letter to brother]: From Tin Heong Chemical Company miscellany: Letters from Zhou Dao-zhen to his son Linwei and his brother Weupei
Letter to Capt. J.D. Fredericks from S.L. Browne: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. death of Wong Gon Kim, Los Angeles
Letter to Charles Norton from Charles Nazel: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. complaints against authorities in Tucson, AZ
Letter to Charles Norton from Cook: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. complaints against authorities in Tucson, AZ
Letter to Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association from Cook: 15 Oct.: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence w/ Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association
Letter to Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association from Cook: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence w/ Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association
Letter to Chinese Residents of the U.S. from Cook: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence w/ Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association
Letter to Commissioner General of Immigration from F.W. Berkshire: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. complaints against authorities in Tucson, AZ
Letter to Cook from Charles Norton: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. complaints against authorities in Tucson, AZ
Letter to Cook from Chinese citizens of Clifton, AZ: 19 April: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. Murder of Lem King, Clifton, AZ
Letter to Cook from J.D. Fredericks: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. death of Wong Gon Kim, Los Angeles
Letter to Cook from J.W. Ryan: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. murder of Sing Lee (aka Deong Ki) in Terrell, TX
Letter to Cook from Joe H. Keller: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. murder of Sing Lee (aka Deong Ki) in Terrell, TX
Letter to Cook from Lew Beck Cheng: 18 April: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. Murder of Lem King, Clifton, AZ
Letter to Cook from S.J. Osborne: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. murder of Sing Lee (aka Deong Ki) in Terrell, TX
Letter to D.W. McLeord: From Miscellaneous Selections : Chinese and Westward Expansion
Letter to Franklin B. Worley from Charles S. Whitman: From Chinese League of Justice of America miscellany
Letter to H.D. Bacon: Day's Landing: From Miscellaneous Selections : Chinese and Westward Expansion
[Letter to his brothers and sisters]: From Ezra Gregg letters
Letter to James N. Gillett from Cook [iii]: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. unlawful treatment of Chinese in San Jose, CA
Letter to Joe H. Keller from Cook: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. murder of Sing Lee (aka Deong Ki) in Terrell, TX
Letter to Li Yung Yew from Cook: 22 March [i]: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. unlawful treatment of Chinese in San Jose, CA
Letter to Li Yung Yew from Cook: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. complaints against authorities in Tucson, AZ
Letter to Li Yung Yew from F.E. Tutter: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. Detainement of Lim Shea, Angel Island, CA
Letter to Mayor of San Jose from Cook [ii]: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. unlawful treatment of Chinese in San Jose, CA
Letter to Messrs. Lively, Nelms, and Adams from Cook: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. murder of Sing Lee (aka Deong Ki) in Terrell, TX
Letter to Oakland Traction Company from Cook: 16 March [i]: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. death of "Gee", Oakland
Letter to P.J. Healey: Newcastle, Calif.: From Miscellaneous Selections : Agriculture, Fishing, and Related Industries
Letter to President Cleveland: From Miscellaneous Selections : Anti-Chinese Movement & Chinese Exclusion
Letter to S.J. Osborne from Cook: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. murder of Sing Lee (aka Deong Ki) in Terrell, TX
Letter to Samuel Goodwin: From Miscellaneous Selections : Chinese and Westward Expansion
[Letter to son]: From Tin Heong Chemical Company miscellany: Letters from Zhou Dao-zhen to his son Linwei and his brother Weupei
[Letter to son in America]: From Tin Heong Chemical Company miscellany: Letters from Zhou Dao-zhen to his son Linwei and his brother Weupei
Letter to Supervisor Inspector from Charles T. Cornell: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. complaints against authorities in Tucson, AZ
Letter to William H. Taft from Cook: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. complaints against authorities in Tucson, AZ
Letter/advertisement for Cantonfleur: From Tin Heong Chemical Company miscellany: Advertisements and price list for "Cantonfleur"
Letters from Jeng Mao-qi to his eldest son Jeng Ze-jian: From Jeng family correspondence
Letters from Zhou Dao-zhen to his son Linwei and his brother Weupei: From Tin Heong Chemical Company miscellany
Letters from Zhou Fu-zhi to his uncle: From Tin Heong Chemical Company miscellany
Letters of admin. issued to M.H Hurley; recto: From Documents relating to Chinese in Contra Costa County, Calif.: Documents pertaining to estate of Lum Gee
Letters of admin. issued to M.H Hurley; verso: From Documents relating to Chinese in Contra Costa County, Calif.: Documents pertaining to estate of Lum Gee
Letters of Kwang Chang Ling: From Miscellaneous Selections : Chinese/Chinese American Communities
Letters to Benson J. Lossing
Leung Yuk: From John A. Robinson Papers pertaining to the U.S. Immigration Service, San Francisco: John A. Robinson Photographs
Leung, Tom: Correspondence w/ Wm. H. Taft: From Chinese-American community miscellany: box 1: Chinese-American community miscellany
Li Ching's Triumph over Chow Yet: From The Wave: v. 16, Jan. - Dec. 1897: no. 30, page 5: Another Chinese Drama
Lieut. Dan Sylvester's China Town Police Squad in 1911 - L. to R.: Chas. E. Munn, Lieut. H. Sylvester, Arthur McPhee, J.J. Cummings, Ed Plume, and L.P.H. Meyer: From Jesse Brown Cook Scrapbooks Documenting San Francisco History and Law Enforcement
"Life Among the Tenements": From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 31
Lights and Shades of Chinatown: From The Wasp: v. 36:1-25, July - Dec. 1896
Lights and shadows of Chinatown: From Miscellaneous Selections : San Francisco's Chinatown - Outsiders Looking In
"A Lilliput Kingdom for Sale Cheap": From The Wasp: v. 7, July - Dec. 1881
The Lily Seller. Copyright 1904 by Hugo B. Goldsmith.: From San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage
[lily vendor]: From San Francisco Chinatown (ante-1910): SF Chinatown (ante-1910): Merchants & Markets
[lily vendor]: From San Francisco Chinatown (ante-1910): Sigismund Blumann Photographs
"The Lily Vendor": From San Francisco Chinatown (1895-1906): Arnold Genthe -- Photos No. 6 (Tradesmen)
Lin Kim.: From San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage
Lin Pan. Doric. #40: From Photographs of Asians collected by H.H. North
Lincoln School, Oakland, Ca Chinatown, 1910: From Stockton and other California photographs
"The Lionized Asinus Vugaris": From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 20
"Little Ah Wu.": From San Francisco Chinatown (1895-1906): Arnold Genthe -- Photos No. 3 (Children, Individual)
Little Edna : Say, mamma, will it ring if I pull on this? [Girl in shop, looking at Chinese man's queue]: From The Wasp: v. 23, July - Dec. 1889
"Little Mandarin": From San Francisco Chinatown (1895-1906): Arnold Genthe -- Photos No. 4 (Children with Parents/Guardians)
"Little Pete" in the bosom of his family: From The Wave: v. 16, Jan. - Dec. 1897: no. 5, page 7: Passing of "Little Pete"
"Little Plum Blossom": From San Francisco Chinatown (1895-1906): Arnold Genthe -- Photos No. 7 (Underworld)
"Little Princess.": From San Francisco Chinatown (1895-1906): Arnold Genthe -- Photos No. 2 (Children, Grouped)
"Loafers": From San Francisco Chinatown (1895-1906): Arnold Genthe -- Photos No. 5 (Street Scenes & Misc.)
"Local Chips": From The Wasp: v. 2, Aug. 1877- July 1878
Local Chips. Singeli Sing -- Before the Riot / After the Riot [spread]: From The Wasp: v. 2, Aug. 1877- July 1878
Local Chips: From The Wasp: v. 2, Aug. 1877- July 1878
"Look on this Picture...Then on This": From The Wasp: v. 10, Jan. - June 1883
"Look-Out" for Chinese Opium Den: From The Wasp: v. 46:32-53, Aug. 1901 - Jan. 1902
Looking S.E. from Stockton and Sacramento, April 18-06. An old Chinese Temple the square bldg. in the center.: From Jesse Brown Cook Scrapbooks Documenting San Francisco History and Law Enforcement
Looking S.W. from Stockton and Clay, April 18-06.: From Jesse Brown Cook Scrapbooks Documenting San Francisco History and Law Enforcement
Lorenzo Sawyer dictations, biographical sketches: and related material
"Los Angeles. Chinese family out to see La Fiesta Parade": From General Subjects Social Groups: Chinese (small photographs)
The Lottery Craze [number 3 shows a Chinese man being arrested for peddling by policemen][back cover]: From The Wasp: v. 22, Jan. - June 1889
Lottery tickets -- in Chinese: From Chinese American community miscellany
Lottery tickets -- non-Chinese: From Chinese American community miscellany
Lou Fook, Chinese house boy, charged with the murder of Mrs. Rosetta Baker at 814-California St. on Dec. 8/30: From Jesse Brown Cook Scrapbooks Documenting San Francisco History and Law Enforcement
Loui Sing & his sons: From Photographs from the Hart Hyatt North papers: [Portraits, Primarily Chinese, Folder 2]
"Low Tin": From General Subjects Social Groups: Chinese (large photographs)
"Low Yick and brother Low Wy": From San Francisco Chinatown (ante-1910): SF Chinatown (ante-1910): Formal Portraits I
Lum Choy: From John A. Robinson Papers pertaining to the U.S. Immigration Service, San Francisco: John A. Robinson Photographs
Lum Ting: From Photographs from the LeConte family papers
M.E. [Methodist Episcopal] Chapel.: From San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage
M.H. Hurley petition for letters of administration : 2: From Documents relating to Chinese in Contra Costa County, Calif.: Documents pertaining to estate of Lum Gee
M.H. Hurley petition for letters of administration :1: From Documents relating to Chinese in Contra Costa County, Calif.: Documents pertaining to estate of Lum Gee
"Machinery Monopolizes Labor": From The Wasp: v. 4, Aug.1879- July 1880
Made for Jessie Juliet Knox, a writer of Chinese customs etc.: From Alice Iola Hare Photograph Collection
"The 'Magnetic Blaine'; Or a Very Heavy Load-stone for the Republican Party to Carry": From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 24
"Making Their Mark": From The Wasp: v. 6, Jan. - June 1881
[man and dog outside butcher store]: From San Francisco Chinatown (ante-1910): SF Chinatown (ante-1910): Merchants & Markets
Man Fung Wo & Co. Butchers & Grocers. 921 Dupont Street. 1908: From Roy D. Graves pictorial collection: Chinese and Chinatown
[man holding baby]: From San Francisco Chinatown (post-1910): SF Chinatown (post-1910): Silberstein (Mervyn) photos
[man in alley reading bulletins]: From San Francisco Chinatown (ante-1910): SF Chinatown (ante-1910): People on the Streets
[Man in street, Chinatown.]: From San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage
[man napping on stoop]: From San Francisco Chinatown (ante-1910): SF Chinatown (ante-1910): People on the Streets
[man on sidewalk]: From San Francisco Chinatown (ante-1910): SF Chinatown (ante-1910): People on the Streets
[man outside grocery store]: From San Francisco Chinatown (ante-1910): SF Chinatown (ante-1910): Merchants & Markets
[man reading bulletins]: From San Francisco Chinatown (ante-1910): SF Chinatown (ante-1910): People on the Streets

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