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The Chinese in California, 1850-1925

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The Wasp: v. 5, Aug. - Dec. 1880
The Wasp: v. 52:2-27, July - Dec. 1904
The Wasp: v. 55:7-15, Feb. - April 1906
The Wasp: v. 56, July - Dec. 1906
The Wasp: v. 6, Jan. - June 1881
The Wasp: v. 60 pt.2, Oct. - Dec. 1908
The Wasp: v. 62, July - Dec. 1909
The Wasp: v. 7, July - Dec. 1881
The Wasp: v. 70, July - Dec. 1913
The Wasp: v. 8, Jan. - June 1882
The Wasp: v. 9, July - Dec. 1882
The Wave
The Wave: v. 15, Jan. - Dec. 1896
The Wave: v. 16, Jan. - Dec. 1897
The Wave: v. 16, Jan. - Dec. 1897: no. 16, page 6
The Wave: v. 16, Jan. - Dec. 1897: no. 21, page 4: The First Born
The Wave: v. 16, Jan. - Dec. 1897: no. 30, page 5: Another Chinese Drama
The Wave: v. 16, Jan. - Dec. 1897: no. 46, page 9: The Presbyterian Chinese Mission Home
The Wave: v. 16, Jan. - Dec. 1897: no. 5, page 7: Passing of "Little Pete"
The Wave: v. 16, Jan. - Dec. 1897: no. 7, page 4: The Situation in Chinatown
The Wave: v. 17, Jan - June 1898
The Wave: v. 18, July - Dec. 1898
The Wave: v. 18, July - Dec. 1898: no. 23, page 12
The Wave: v. 20, July - Dec. 1899
The Wave: v. 20, July - Dec. 1899: no. 30, page 4: Highbinders and Tong Wars
The Wave: v. 21, Jan. - July 1900
The Wave: v. 21, Jan. - July 1900: no. 21, page 7: Scenes Outside the Chinatown Quarantine Lines, San Francisco
The Wave: v. 22, Aug. - Dec. 1900
The Wave: v. 22, Aug. - Dec. 1900: no. 29, page 12
The Wave: v. 22, Aug. - Dec. 1900: no. 29, page 8
The Wave: v. 22, Aug. - Dec. 1900: no. 30, pages 2-3
The Wave: v. 23, Jan. - Dec. 1901
The Wave: v. 23, Jan. - Dec. 1901: no. 15
Waverly Place: From San Francisco Street Photographs
Way-side scenes in California: From Robert B. Honeyman, Jr. Collection of Early Californian and Western American Pictorial Material
Wee. A Chinese Idyl.: From The Wasp: v. 37:2-26, Jan. - June 1897
Western travel views
"What is it?": From The Wasp: v. 2, Aug. 1877- July 1878
"What Shall We Do With Our Boys?": From The Wasp: v. 8, Jan. - June 1882
What We Would Like to See [Chinese person being held] >by hair and dangling over the Pacific Ocean] [back cover]: From The Wasp: v. 21, July - Dec. 1888
"When Mrs. Stow is Governor: The Stow Social Science Sisterhood": From The Wasp: v. 9, July - Dec. 1882
"When Will this Ass Kick: A Case for the Society of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals": From The Wasp: v. 6, Jan. - June 1881
Where Bible Stories are Taught: From The Wave: v. 16, Jan. - Dec. 1897: no. 46, page 9: The Presbyterian Chinese Mission Home
"Which Color is to be Tabooed Next?": From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 26
The White Joss [back cover]: From The Wasp: v. 22, Jan. - June 1889
White Women in Opium Den, Chinatown, S. F.: From Album of views of California and the West, Canada, and China
[White Women Walking Through Chinatown]: From Album of San Francisco views
"Who Is to Blame for Losing the Game?": From The Wasp: v. 8, Jan. - June 1882
"Who May Be Citizens of the United States?": From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 2
"Who Will Make the Chinese Go?" [cover]: From The Wasp: v. 3, Aug.1878- July 1879
"Why our Farmers Employ Chinamen" [cover]: From The Wasp: v. 4, Aug.1879- July 1880
"Why We Laugh": From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 20
"The Wife of Foo Jung" (cont.): From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 36
"The Wife of Foo Jung": From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 36
"The Wild Cat": From San Francisco Chinatown (1895-1906): Arnold Genthe -- Photos No. 6 (Tradesmen)
"Will It Come to This?": From The Wasp: v. 8, Jan. - June 1882
William Tell Coleman statements: and other material
"Wing Lung & Co.": From San Francisco Chinatown (post-1910): SF Chinatown (post-1910): Merchants and Markets
"Wing Shee Casts Hoo Chee's Horoscope for the New Year" and "Wing Shee Deceives the Police by Conversing with the Slain Chim Fang": From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 41
Wing Yun [portrait of Chinese man (2 images)]: From Marysville photographs
The winter of 1849: From Robert B. Honeyman, Jr. Collection of Early Californian and Western American Pictorial Material
With kind respects to Mr. H. H. North: From Photographs from the Hart Hyatt North papers: [Portraits, Primarily Chinese, Folder 1]
[Wo Kee Co., 445 Jackson St.]: From San Francisco Street Photographs: Jackson -- Embarcadero to Kearny
Wo Me Ah Bac Lam: "Won't you buy olives?": From The Wave: v. 16, Jan. - Dec. 1897: no. 21, page 4: The First Born
[woman and baby]: From San Francisco Chinatown (post-1910): SF Chinatown (post-1910): Silberstein (Mervyn) photos
[Woman holding child]: From The Wave: v. 22, Aug. - Dec. 1900: no. 29, page 12
[woman in doorway]: From San Francisco Chinatown (ante-1910): SF Chinatown (ante-1910): People on the Streets
[woman playing flute by reflecting pool]: From San Francisco Chinatown (post-1910): SF Chinatown (post-1910): Silberstein (Mervyn) photos
[woman with flowers, standing]: From San Francisco Chinatown (ante-1910): SF Chinatown (ante-1910): Formal Portraits I
[woman with lantern]: From San Francisco Chinatown (post-1910): SF Chinatown (post-1910): Silberstein (Mervyn) photos
[woman with vase of roses, seated]: From San Francisco Chinatown (ante-1910): SF Chinatown (ante-1910): Formal Portraits I
[Woman's forearm with bracelets and rings]: From Alice Iola Hare Photograph Collection
[women and children at the beach]: From San Francisco Chinatown (ante-1910): SF Chinatown (ante-1910): Gen. Street Scenes -- small
"Won't They Remain Here In Spite of the New Constitution?": From The Wasp: v. 3, Aug.1878- July 1879
Wong [portrait of Chinese man (2 images)]: From Marysville photographs
Wong Bak Yuen: certificate of identity: From Immigration documents miscellany
Wong Bing Lem: certificate of identity: From Immigration documents miscellany
Wong Fee: affadavit and certificate of identification: From Immigration documents miscellany
Wong Fey: certificate of residence: From Immigration documents miscellany
Wong Fook one of the Big Eight of China Town in 1898 -- Left L-Right Mary Lee -- Wong Fook and Susie Wong. The Big Eight Chinese Gamblers of 1896. Chang Chung, Buck Guy, Jim Wong, Wong You, Wong Fook, Chin Chow, Chin Kim You, Quong Bing alias Chop Wollar. Wong Wo King who attended to all cases in court and was finally deported to China by the U.S. Gov. In 1895 there was [sic] in S.F. China Town about sixty thousand Chinese. Left - Right: Mary Lee, Wong Fook and Ossie Wong.: From Jesse Brown Cook Scrapbooks Documenting San Francisco History and Law Enforcement
Wong Fung Jung: decision on writ of habeus corpus: From Immigration documents miscellany
Wong Hand: certificate of residence & travel documents: From Immigration documents miscellany
Wong Hang John: certificate of identity: From Immigration documents miscellany
Wong Laing. Doric. #9: From Photographs of Asians collected by H.H. North
Wong Mon Doo: [travel card]: From Immigration documents miscellany: Wong Mon Doo: travel documents
Wong Mon Doo: Declaration of Chinese Alien: From Immigration documents miscellany: Wong Mon Doo: travel documents
Wong Mon Doo: inspection card: From Immigration documents miscellany: Wong Mon Doo: travel documents
Wong Mon Doo: travel documents: From Immigration documents miscellany
Wong See Si: affadavits of identification: From Immigration documents miscellany
Wong Sen: certificate of residence: From Immigration documents miscellany
Wong Shung: certificate of residence: From Immigration documents miscellany
Wong Soon Chi: certificate of residence: From Immigration documents miscellany
Wong Sui.: From San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage
Wong Turn: certificate of departure: From Immigration documents miscellany: Wong Turn: certificates of residence & departure
Wong Turn: Certificate of residence: From Immigration documents miscellany: Wong Turn: certificates of residence & departure
Wong Turn: certificates of residence & departure: From Immigration documents miscellany
[Wooden frame buildings in Chinatown]: From Roy D. Graves pictorial collection: Chinese and Chinatown
Work for the Force: From The Wave: v. 21, Jan. - July 1900: no. 21, page 7: Scenes Outside the Chinatown Quarantine Lines, San Francisco
"Work on the Last Mile of the Pacific Railroad -- Mingling of European with Asiatic Laborers": From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 13
[Workers gathering lettuce seed]: From Alice Iola Hare Photograph Collection

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