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The Chinese in California, 1850-1925

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Mrs. Fong Soon, wife of Fong Wing: From Photographs from the Hart Hyatt North papers: [Portraits, Primarily Chinese, Folder 2]
[mug shot of Chinese man]: From John A. Robinson Papers pertaining to the U.S. Immigration Service, San Francisco: John A. Robinson Photographs
Musician: From Roy D. Graves pictorial collection: Chinese and Chinatown
My Memories of Early California Days: From Jane C. Burnett Papers
"N.W. Cor Calif. St. 1887": From San Francisco Street Photographs: California -- Montgomery to Kearny
[Nanking Fook Who & Co.]: From San Francisco Street Photographs: Grant -- Sacramento to Clay (700 block)
Nanking Fook Who Co. Inc": From San Francisco Street Photographs: Sacramento -- Grant to Stockton
"Nanking Fook Woh Co. Inc.": From San Francisco Street Photographs: Grant -- Sacramento to Clay (700 block)
"Native Chinese School, Chinatown, San Francisco, California": From San Francisco Chinatown (post-1910): SF Chinatown (post-1910): Postcards
"A Native Son.": From San Francisco Chinatown (1895-1906): Arnold Genthe -- Photos No. 3 (Children, Individual)
"Near Portsmouth Square in Chinatown": From San Francisco Street Photographs: Clay -- Kearny to Grant (700 block)
"Nevada City Chinatown": From Nevada County Photographs: Nevada City Photographs
Nevada City Photographs: From Nevada County Photographs
Nevada County Photographs
Nevada County Photographs: Nevada City Photographs
New Arrivals: From The Wave: v. 23, Jan. - Dec. 1901: no. 15
"New Chinatown, California St., SF": From San Francisco Street Photographs: California -- Kearny to Grant
"The New Chinese Joss": From The Wasp: v. 8, Jan. - June 1882
A new life for Ling Wang: From Miscellaneous Selections : Chinese/Chinese American Communities
"The New Toy": From San Francisco Chinatown (1895-1906): Arnold Genthe -- Photos No. 6 (Tradesmen)
"The New Treaty and the New Politicians": From The Wasp: v. 6, Jan. - June 1881
"New Year's Day Before the Theater": From San Francisco Chinatown (1895-1906): Arnold Genthe -- Photos No. 4 (Children with Parents/Guardians)
"New Year's Day in Chinatown": From San Francisco Chinatown (1895-1906): Arnold Genthe -- Photos No. 4 (Children with Parents/Guardians)
New Year's Shoppers, Chinatown, San Francisco. Copyright 1904 by Hugo B. Goldsmith.: From San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage
"New Years in Chinatown before the 1906 Fire": From San Francisco Chinatown (ante-1910): SF Chinatown (ante-1910): Buildings
New Years in Chinatown: A Photographic Study by Arnold Genthe: From The Wave: v. 19, Jan. - June 1899: no. 8, page 11: New Years in Chinatown
"New York Chiffoniers Gleaning What San Francisco Dumps Way as Rubbish": From The Wasp: v. 4, Aug.1879- July 1880
"The New York Theatres--Scenes from Three New Plays": From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 41
"A Newly Made Graduate Adoring the Ancestral Tablet on His Promotion": From General Subjects Social Groups: Chinese (small photographs)
Ng Wing Moon: statement [for] identification & residence: From Immigration documents miscellany
"The Nigger Must Go," and "The Chinese Must Go": From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 23
No Admittance: From The Wave: v. 21, Jan. - July 1900: no. 21, page 7: Scenes Outside the Chinatown Quarantine Lines, San Francisco
"No Lickee.": From San Francisco Chinatown (1895-1906): Arnold Genthe -- Photos No. 1 (Camera Shy Chinese)
No More Treaties [Uncle Sam kicks Chinese dragon out of the port] [cover]: From The Wasp: v. 21, July - Dec. 1888
"'No Sabe!'": From San Francisco Chinatown (post-1910): SF Chinatown (post-1910): Silberstein (Mervyn) photos
No. 1 (recto): From Chinese-American community miscellany: box 2: Chinese-American community Miscellany: Yoke Choy track meet photographs
No. 1 (verso): From Chinese-American community miscellany: box 2: Chinese-American community Miscellany: Yoke Choy track meet photographs
No. 10, [cover]: Waverly Place: A Chinatown alley which is the favorite resort of Celestial highbinders and gamblers: From The Wave: v. 17, Jan - June 1898
No. 10: page 8: Dens in Chinatown: Subterranean habitations which endanger the health of San Francisco: From The Wave: v. 21, Jan. - July 1900
No. 15, page 5: The senseless prejudice: From The Wave: v. 8, Jan. - June 1892
No. 21, [cover]: On the Edge of the Quarantine, San Francisco: How Supplies are Passed Under the Ropes, Down Deserted Dupont Street: From The Wave: v. 21, Jan. - July 1900
No. 21, page 10: Chinese children who appear in "The First Born": From The Wave: v. 16, Jan. - Dec. 1897
No. 29, page 1: Raids on Chinese: From The Wave: v. 5, March - Dec. 1890
No. 29, page 4: An Endeavorer from the Celestial Kingdom: From The Wave: v. 16, Jan. - Dec. 1897
No. 29, page 8: Child Life in Chinatown: From The Wave: v. 15, Jan. - Dec. 1896
No. 29, page 9: Child Life in Chinatown: The Wiles and Ways of Youthful Celestials: From The Wave: v. 15, Jan. - Dec. 1896
No. 2: From Chinese-American community miscellany: box 2: Chinese-American community Miscellany: Yoke Choy track meet photographs
No. 3, [cover]: The Green-room in the Chinese Theater on Jackson Street: Where the Celestial actors make up and whence they emerge upon the stage: From The Wave: v. 16, Jan. - Dec. 1897
No. 31 [cover]: Our Newest Citizens: Chinese native sons registering at the City Hall: From The Wave: v. 15, Jan. - Dec. 1896
No. 31, page 5: Curious Phases in Chinese Life: From The Wave: v. 22, Aug. - Dec. 1900
No. 31, page 7: Commander Booth-Tucker: Commander Booth-Tucker of the Salvation Army led services among the Chinese recently, dressed as a Chinaman: From The Wave: v. 15, Jan. - Dec. 1896
No. 33, page 25: Snap-Shots in China-Town S.F.: From The Wave: v. 9, July - Dec. 1892
No. 35, page 15: The Sacramento River: 1. Chinese Village 2. A Fruit Landing 3. View on the River, Mt. Diablo in the distance 4. Bird's-eye view of the River, showing the Levees and Fruit Culture: From The Wave: v. 15, Jan. - Dec. 1896
No. 38, page 6: Li Hung Chang: From a photograph presented by the Chinese statesman to ex-Consul George T. Bromley at Tientsin: From The Wave: v. 15, Jan. - Dec. 1896
No. 40, page 8: Some Chinatown Rookeries: Ancient and dilapidated buildings demolished by the Board of Health: From The Wave: v. 15, Jan. - Dec. 1896
No. 40, page 9: The Passing of Chinatown: Picturesque Old Shanties Destroyed in the Interests of Cleanliness: From The Wave: v. 15, Jan. - Dec. 1896
No. 45, [cover]: An election booth in Chinatown: From The Wave: v. 15, Jan. - Dec. 1896
No. 5, [cover]: The Golden Jubilee Procession: The Vanguard of the Chinese Division: From The Wave: v. 17, Jan - June 1898
No. 51, page 12: A Chinese Fishing Village: Life of the Mongolian fishermen, who catch and dry shrimps at San Pedro: From The Wave: v. 16, Jan. - Dec. 1897
No. 51, page 13: Phases of Chinese Life: Showing the metal workers, bakers and opium smokers of "Little China": From The Wave: v. 16, Jan. - Dec. 1897
No. 51, page 17: Street Life in Chinatown: From The Wave: v. 16, Jan. - Dec. 1897
No. 6, [cover]: New Year's Visitors in Chinatown: From The Wave: v. 17, Jan - June 1898
No. 9, page 11: Another Oriental Complication [cartoon]: From The Wave: v. 17, Jan - June 1898
No. 9, page 9: The Orient Entertaining the Occident: On the occasion of their annual banquet, the Yinn Yee Kong Sow Society invited the Supervisors of San Francisco and their lady friends to a banquet in the Hong Fer Low restaurant: From The Wave: v. 16, Jan. - Dec. 1897
[no.1]: From Miscellaneous Selections : San Francisco's Chinatown - Architectural Space: Official map of "Chinatown" in San Francisco
No.130 Chinese Joss House, San Francisco, Cal.: From California stereoviews : early San Francisco, Chinatown, Sacramento and Mission San Carlos.
[no.2]: From Miscellaneous Selections : San Francisco's Chinatown - Architectural Space: Official map of "Chinatown" in San Francisco
"Noon Time": From The Wasp: v. 3, Aug.1878- July 1879
North East from Grant Ave. & Clay St. (China Town), Oct. 1922. Mercantile Trust Co. Office will be here on Nov. 1/22: From Jesse Brown Cook Scrapbooks Documenting San Francisco History and Law Enforcement
North on Grant Ave. from Clay St. in the Chinese Quarters, 1888. Taber photo: From Jesse Brown Cook Scrapbooks Documenting San Francisco History and Law Enforcement
North on Grant Ave. from Pine St. in 1929. China Town - San Francisco: From Jesse Brown Cook Scrapbooks Documenting San Francisco History and Law Enforcement
North on Stockton St. from above Clay St. May 1925. The building on the left is the Chinese Six Company's home.: From Jesse Brown Cook Scrapbooks Documenting San Francisco History and Law Enforcement
"North Pacific Coast R.R. at Corte Madera, Cal. 1898": From General Subjects Social Groups: Chinese (large photographs)
"North Pacific R.R., Corte Madera, Calif. 1898": From General Subjects Social Groups: Chinese (large photographs)
North-West cor. Calif. & Montgomery Sts. Wells Fargo and Co. were in this Building in 1876. The San Francisco Savings Union Bank was also here in 1907 after the fire. This Building was built by Chinese and the stores came from China about 1852.: From Jesse Brown Cook Scrapbooks Documenting San Francisco History and Law Enforcement
"North-west Cor. Sacramento & Dupont": From San Francisco Street Photographs: Grant -- California to Sacramento (600 block)
Not So Bad as We Look. December 31st, 1900. To-night we blow ourselves, and to-morrow we sign the pledge for a hundred years.: From The Wasp: v. 43:19-v. 44, May - Dec. 1900
"'Not t-ell' in Chinese, Chinatown": From San Francisco Chinatown (post-1910): SF Chinatown (post-1910): Children
Notice for $500 reward for capture of Wah Ah Toon: From Chinese-American community miscellany: box 2: Chinese-American community Miscellany
Now Both Parties Have Something to Hang On: From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 26
Now Shut the Back Gate [Uncle Sam wielding "frontier vigilance" against the Chinese snake entering from British Columbia [cover]: From The Wasp: v. 21, July - Dec. 1888
"Nursing a Viper" [cover]: From The Wasp: v. 2, Aug. 1877- July 1878
Oakland Chinese Photographs: From Alameda County Photographs
October 4, 1872, San Diego: From Letters to Benson J. Lossing
"Offerings for Our World's Fair": From The Wasp: v. 12, Jan. - June 1884
Officers McDowell & Mahoney of the China Town detail. 1922.: From Jesse Brown Cook Scrapbooks Documenting San Francisco History and Law Enforcement
Officers of the Chinse Six Companies: From Roy D. Graves pictorial collection: Chinese and Chinatown
Official map of "Chinatown" in San Francisco: From Miscellaneous Selections : San Francisco's Chinatown - Architectural Space
Official Programme -- The Velodrome: The World's Greatest Bicycle and Athletic Amphitheatre: From Eustan M. Boyle Ephemera Eustan M. Boyle Ephemera
"Oh! Bear me safe above a ransomed soul.": From San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage
"Oh! Law They Are Coming Over in Their Own Tea-pots Now!": From Harper's Weekly: Harper's Weekly, Vol. 24
"Oh, buy me, dear Chan, and take me to my home in beautiful Shan-Tung": From The Wave: v. 16, Jan. - Dec. 1897: no. 21, page 4: The First Born
Old China town, 1904, San Franc.: From Photographs of San Francisco's Chinatown and miscellaneous portraits
"The Old Fashioned Rocker, Mongolian Flat, Calif., 1849": From GS-Mining Photographs: Gold Rush Methods
[Old man and young boys]: From Photographs of San Francisco's Chinatown and miscellaneous portraits
The old picture is Chew Gum and [sic] old character who roamed around Chinatown for years and spent most of his time in jail for Vagrancy.: From Jesse Brown Cook Scrapbooks Documenting San Francisco History and Law Enforcement
The old picture is Chew Gum, an old character who roamed around Chinatown for years and spent most of his time in jail for vagrancy.: From Jesse Brown Cook Scrapbooks Documenting San Francisco History and Law Enforcement
"The Old Regime": From GS-Photographers-SF: Laura Adams Armer photographs
Old San Francisco, China town, about 1904: From Photographs of San Francisco's Chinatown and miscellaneous portraits
Old St. Mary's Church, San Francisco, California: From Miscellaneous California views from the collection of Joseph A. Baird

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