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The Chinese in California, 1850-1925

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[Interior, unidentified Chinese restaurant.]: From San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage
"Inventive Genius Suggesting Amusements for the Congregations of Indulgent Pastors": From The Wasp: v. 4, Aug.1879- July 1880
[Invitation to opening exercises of the new Chung Mei Home for Chinese boys].: From Miscellaneous Selections : Chinese/Chinese American Communities
[Irrigating at strawberry farm, Santa Clara?, California]: From Robert B. Honeyman, Jr. Collection of Early Californian and Western American Pictorial Material
Is Chinese Labor Cheap?: From The Wave: v. 23, Jan. - Dec. 1901: no. 15
"Is It Right for a Chinaman to Jeopard a White Man's Dinner?" [back cover]: From The Wasp: v. 15, July - Dec. 1885
"J. de Barth Shorb Vineyards, San Marino": From GS-Agriculture Photographs: Crops -- Grapes
J.A. Wantor letter to father and mother: From Miscellaneous Selections : Anti-Chinese Movement & Chinese Exclusion
Jacob Davis Babcock Stillman Papers
Jacob Davis Babcock Stillman Papers: Folder 3
Jacob P. Leese Papers
Jacob P. Leese Papers: Indentures
[Japanese and Chinese curiosities, 19th century advertisement]: From The Wasp: v. 14, Jan. - June 1885
Jeng family correspondence
Jeng family correspondence: Letters from Jeng Mao-qi to his eldest son Jeng Ze-jian
Jesse B. Cook in China Town in 1889.: From Jesse Brown Cook Scrapbooks Documenting San Francisco History and Law Enforcement
Jesse Brown Cook Scrapbooks Documenting San Francisco History and Law Enforcement
The Jeunesse Dore of Chinatown: From The Wasp: v. 55:7-15, Feb. - April 1906
Jew's Criterion Restaurant card: From Chinese-American business miscellany: Business cards [various]
"The Jewelry Shop": From San Francisco Chinatown (1895-1906): Arnold Genthe -- Photos No. 6 (Tradesmen)
Joe's House. Pt. Joe, Monterey Peninsula. 1890s. L. S. Slevin.: From Roy D. Graves pictorial collection: Chinese and Chinatown
John A. Robinson Papers pertaining to the U.S. Immigration Service, San Francisco
John A. Robinson Papers pertaining to the U.S. Immigration Service, San Francisco: John A. Robinson Photographs
John A. Robinson Photographs: From John A. Robinson Papers pertaining to the U.S. Immigration Service, San Francisco
"John Chinaman in San Francisco": From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 13
John Chinaman on the rail road : Union Pacific Rail Road: From Miscellaneous Selections : Chinese and Westward Expansion
John's Victory [Chinese rhyme and labor]: From The Wasp: v. 21, July - Dec. 1888
The Joker Makes His Appearance Once More [ back cover]: From The Wasp: v. 23, July - Dec. 1889
Joss - Private House: From San Francisco scenes : photographs from Waters' Nickel series
"Judge Righteous Judgement": From The Wasp: v. 4, Aug.1879- July 1880
July 4th, 1901. Marysville, Cal. [parade float, labled "Chinese Temple"]: From Marysville photographs
Jun Toy: From John A. Robinson Papers pertaining to the U.S. Immigration Service, San Francisco: John A. Robinson Photographs
Juvenile Journalism [spread]: From The Wasp: v. 24, Jan. - June 1890
Karl Kasten photograph collection [album]
Karl Kasten photograph collection [scrapbook]
"Ki-Yi! Ki-Yi! ": From The Wasp: v. 15, July - Dec. 1885
Kung He Fa Choy: From Miscellaneous Selections : San Francisco's Chinatown - Community
"La Fiesta de Los Angeles": From General Subjects Social Groups: Chinese (large photographs)
La ville chinoise de San Francisco.: From Miscellaneous Selections : San Francisco's Chinatown - Outsiders Looking In
The Labor agitators, or, The battle for bread: From Miscellaneous Selections : Anti-Chinese Movement & Chinese Exclusion
Lament of Ah Me over Li Ching: From The Wave: v. 16, Jan. - Dec. 1897: no. 30, page 5: Another Chinese Drama
[lamp post]: From San Francisco Chinatown (post-1910): SF Chinatown (post-1910): Buildings
[Landscape]: From Views of the San Francisco earthquake and fire and Chinese in San Francisco
[Landscape with building]: From Views of the San Francisco earthquake and fire and Chinese in San Francisco
[Large Crowd Gathered in Street]: From Album of San Francisco views
[large group of Chinese boys and girls]: From San Francisco Chinatown (ante-1910): SF Chinatown (ante-1910): Children
[large sidewalk view of families in front of bulletins]: From San Francisco Chinatown (post-1910): SF Chinatown (post-1910): Families
"The Last Addition to the Family": From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 13
"The Last Hope" [cover]: From The Wasp: v. 8, Jan. - June 1882
"The Last Load" [cover]: From The Wasp: v. 9, July - Dec. 1882
"The Last Obstacle -- Will It Stop Him?": From The Wasp: v. 15, July - Dec. 1885
Lau San: From John A. Robinson Papers pertaining to the U.S. Immigration Service, San Francisco: John A. Robinson Photographs
Lau Ting Kam.: From San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage
"Laughing White Cap Boy.": From San Francisco Chinatown (1895-1906): Arnold Genthe -- Photos No. 3 (Children, Individual)
Laura Adams Armer photographs: From GS-Photographers-SF
[leaking rook]: From Jeng family correspondence: Letters from Jeng Mao-qi to his eldest son Jeng Ze-jian
Lee Fong: From John A. Robinson Papers pertaining to the U.S. Immigration Service, San Francisco: John A. Robinson Photographs
"Lee Kin Tok": From General Subjects Social Groups: Chinese (small photographs)
Left [Earthquake ruins]; right [Festival in Chinatown]: From Views of the San Francisco earthquake and fire and Chinese in San Francisco
A Legacy of Discord: Chinaman -- You allee chop-chop me now, but welly soon forrin devil chop-chop forrin devil: From The Wave: v. 22, Aug. - Dec. 1900: no. 29, page 8
"Len Chuen Yee's Revenge" (cont.): From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 37
"Len Chuen Yee's Revenge": From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 37
Leong Fook. San Quentin. 45282. Executed. April 5.1929. Age - 54. From Tulare Co., knocked Chinese woman in the head, poured gasoline upon her, setting fire to body which he had also stabbed - expected his wife to arrive from China.: From Jesse Brown Cook Scrapbooks Documenting San Francisco History and Law Enforcement
Leong Yin: certificate of residence: From Immigration documents miscellany
Letter 1 -- February 10, 1869, San Francisco: From Letters to Benson J. Lossing
[Letter A]: From Mow Lee & Co. records: Correspondence
[Letter A]: From Tin Heong Chemical Company miscellany: Letters from Zhou Fu-zhi to his uncle
[Letter B]: From Mow Lee & Co. records: Correspondence
[Letter B]: From Tin Heong Chemical Company miscellany: Letters from Zhou Fu-zhi to his uncle
[Letter C]: From Mow Lee & Co. records: Correspondence
[Letter C]: From Tin Heong Chemical Company miscellany: Letters from Zhou Fu-zhi to his uncle
[Letter D]: From Mow Lee & Co. records: Correspondence
[Letter D]: From Tin Heong Chemical Company miscellany: Letters from Zhou Fu-zhi to his uncle
[Letter E]: From Mow Lee & Co. records: Correspondence
[Letter E]: From Tin Heong Chemical Company miscellany: Letters from Zhou Fu-zhi to his uncle
[Letter F]: From Mow Lee & Co. records: Correspondence
[Letter from Brown to his mother]: From Henry Box Brown Letters
Letter from Carroll Cook to Charles Nagle: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence with officials on behalf of Chinatown merchants and immigrants
Letter from Carroll Cook to Commissioner of Immigration, Angel Island: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence with officials on behalf of Chinatown merchants and immigrants
Letter from Carroll Cook to E.C. Laffingwell: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence with officials on behalf of Chinatown merchants and immigrants
Letter from Carroll Cook to H.H. North: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence with officials on behalf of Chinatown merchants and immigrants
Letter from Charles Nagle to Carroll Cook: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence with officials on behalf of Chinatown merchants and immigrants
Letter From Chinese Merchants to H.H. Ellis: From Henry H. Ellis Miscellany
Letter from Cook to Lew Beck Chen: 25 April: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. Murder of Lem King, Clifton, AZ
Letter from H.H. North to Carroll Cook: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence with officials on behalf of Chinatown merchants and immigrants
Letter from Hsu Ping Chen to Police Chief John Martin: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence with officials on behalf of Chinatown merchants and immigrants
Letter from Jen Mao-chao to his nephews (members of the San Yi Co.): From Jeng family correspondence
Letter from Jen Mao-pei of Cuang He Chang, HK to Jeng Ze-jian (uncle to nephew): From Jeng family correspondence
Letter from Jeng Bai-zhi to Jen Ze-jian and Jeng Ze-Gai: From Jeng family correspondence
Letter from Jeng Cai-xuan to Jeng Ze-Jian: From Jeng family correspondence
Letter from Jeng Xie-kun to his fatherJeng Ze-jian: From Jeng family correspondence
Letter from Jeng Ze-liang to Jeng Ze-Gai: From Jeng family correspondence
Letter from Jeng Ze-qin to Jeng Ze-jian: From Jeng family correspondence
Letter from John Tuttle to Burnett: From W.C. Burnett Miscellany: Folder 1
Letter from Luther C. Steward to Carroll Cook: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence with officials on behalf of Chinatown merchants and immigrants
Letter from Ma Zung-run to Zun Guang-yong: From Mow Lee & Co. records
[Letter from Stillman to his son]: From Jacob Davis Babcock Stillman Papers: Folder 3
Letter No. 12: H.L. Hurlbut letter to his wife: From H.L. Hurlbut Family Correspondence: ALS and typed transcription
Letter to "Sister Marion": From John S. Sherburne Letters: Calif. and Nev., to Family in Boston: ALS
Letter to Alameda County Coroner from Cook: 16 March [ii]: From Carroll Cook correspondence relating to cases of Chinese in the U.S.: Correspondence re. death of "Gee", Oakland

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