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"First electric trolley in L.A., circa 1887, running on Pico, west to Vermont." (Title Insurance & Trust Company Collection, Regional History Collection, University of Southern California) (vco81334)
"Los Angeles, Cal., population of city and environs 65,000. Litho. Elliott Pub. Co.," 1891, (Library of Congress Geography and Map Division. (vco61003)
"Departure of the overland, Los Angeles, Cal.... between 1893 and 1899." (Detroit Publishing Company Photograph Collection, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division) (vco61018)
Southern California, from 1895 map of California (Johns Hopkins University) (vco80706)
San Francisco Bay area, from 1895 map of California (Johns Hopkins University) (vco80706)
Western San Diego County, inset from 1895 map of California (Johns Hopkins University) (vco80706)
Owens Valley (top) and Los Angeles (bottom), from 1895 map of California (Johns Hopkins University) (vco80706)
North Central California, from 1895 map of California (Johns Hopkins University) (vco80706)
Former center of Gold Rush, from 1895 map of California (Johns Hopkins University) (vco80706)
Los Angeles, about 1899. (Detroit Publishing Company Photograph Collection, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division) (vco61021)
Los Angeles, about 1899. (Detroit Publishing Company Photograph Collection, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division) (vco61022)
Far Northern California including Eureka, Crescent City, Mount Shasta, and Modoc County. Detail from "Map of California, 1900" (Library of Congress) (vco61802)
North Central California including the Bay Area, Ukiah, Placeville, and Sacramento, Hetch Hetchy, and Yosemite (bottom right corner). Detail from "Map of California, 1900" (Library of Congress) (vco61802)
South Central California including the Bay Area, Sacramento, Yosemite, the San Joaquin Valley (with Lake Tulare), and Monterey. Detail from "Map of California, 1900" (Library of Congress) (vco61802)
Owens Valley (top) and Los Angeles (bottom). Detail from "Map of California, 1900" (Library of Congress) (vco61802)
Southern California including Los Angeles, San Diego, Ensenada, and the Salton Sea. Detail from "Map of California, 1900" (Library of Congress) (vco61802)
"Electric car at Ye Alpine Tavern, Mount Lowe Railway, Mount Lowe, Calif. [Los Angeles] ... between 1900 and 1910." (Detroit Publishing Company Photograph Collection, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division) (vco61019)
Spring Street looking north from 3rd [Los Angeles], 1902, photographer: Park (California Cornerstones: Selected Images from The Bancroft Library Pictorial Collection, The Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (cc307c)
"Gasoline motor car running from San Diego, La Hoya [sic], Calif.... between 1900 and 1920." (Detroit Publishing Company Photograph Collection, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division) (vco61024)
"Chinese Picking Olives in Southern California ... From
The Wasp
: v. 49:20-v. 50:26, May-Dec. 1903." (Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco61005)
"A Northern California Olive Grove in Bearing ... ... From
The Wasp
: v. 49:20-v. 50:26, May-Dec. 1903. (Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco61005)
Theodore Roosevelt and John Muir at Glacier Point, 1903, photographer unknown (The Bancroft Library Portrait Collection, The Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (cc306c)
Street scene in San Francisco, Joseph Collier, apparently published between 1903 and 1906. (Western History/Genealogy Department, Denver Public Library, C-279) (dpl008)
The Call Building in San Francisco, which would be gutted by fire after the 1906 earthquake, Joseph Collier, apparently taken between 1903 and 1906 (Western History/Genealogy Department, Denver Public Library, C-301) (dpl010)
Residence in San Francisco, Joseph Collier, apparently made between 1903 and 1906, before the earhquake and fire of April 1906 (Western History/Genealogy Department, Denver Public Library, C-267) (dpl011)
San Francisco 1906 (Photographs of the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire from the Charles Derleth Papers, The Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (cc318c)
"Otis, Harrison Gray, 1837-1917. Journalist from Ohio who became the owner and publisher of the Los Angeles Times. He was a conservative Republican, a major developer of southern California, fought in the Civil War and the Spanish-American War, and vehemently opposed the union shop, which was the cause of the McNamara brothers bombing of the Times in 1910... To Harry E. Andrews, Esq. From your friend, Harrison Gray Otis, late Brig. Gen. U.S. Vols. 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 8th Army Corps. Photograph by Marceau." (California Faces: Selections from The Bancroft Library Portrait Collection, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco53029)
"Jap laborers and white foremen," probably photographed during a 1908 U.S. Immigration Commission study of immigrant farm labor problems of the San Joaquin Valley. (Agricultural Laborers in California, ca. 1906-1911, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco0002)
"Jap laborers," probably photographed during a 1908 U.S. Immigration Commission study of immigrant farm labor problems of the San Joaquin Valley. (Agricultural Laborers in California, ca. 1906-1911, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco0005)
Detail of vc30018: "Jap laborers," probably photographed during a 1908 U.S. Immigration Commission study of immigrant farm labor problems of the San Joaquin Valley." (Agricultural Laborers in California, ca. 1906-1911, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley)
"Jap laborers," probably photographed during a 1908 U.S. Immigration Commission study of immigrant farm labor problems of the San Joaquin Valley." (Agricultural Laborers in California, ca. 1906-1911, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco0006)
"San Francisco Jap town" (Agricultural Laborers in California, ca. 1906-1911, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco0007)
"Chinese, San Jose" (Agricultural Laborers in California, ca. 1906-1911, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco0008)
"Chinese Children, San Francisco. J293." Post card. (Agricultural Laborers in California, ca. 1906-1911, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco0009)
"Chinese Market, San Francisco. J57." Post card. (Agricultural Laborers in California, ca. 1906-1911, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco0010)
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