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    My bike & other friends

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    "My Mule and Me (left)"

    Manuscripts

    Removed from Box 2, Folder 14 [p. 204]. 6 x 9 cm Found on the frontispiece in Morris B. Parker's Mules, mines, and me in Mexico, 1895-1932.

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    Lario Bike Trail

    Manuscripts

    This collection contains the papers of Gloria Molina, who was a Los Angeles County Supervisor of the First Supervisorial District from 1991 to 2014. This collection is mainly comprised of records created and accumulated during her years on the Board of Supervisors. These materials -- including correspondence, agenda, motions, reports, press clippings, notes, ephemera, site plans, photographs, audiovisual and electronic resources -- document a wide range of activities performed by Molina and her staff, such as project planning, legislation, lawsuits, redistricting, campaigning, and budget planning.

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    Me and My Book: various drafts

    Manuscripts

    Also enclosed: fax to David Halpern, November 29, 1993.

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    "Sent me by my son Joe,"

    Visual Materials

    The Banning Family Collection of Photographs, Part II, 1814-1979, consists of 1204 photographs and 23 photographs albums. The three most substantial categories of images in this collection are views of Santa Catalina Island; Banning family properties and residences in southern California; and portraits of family members and relatives. Of special significance are the Catalina photographs documenting the development of the island from a natural enclave with a few inhabitants to a thriving tourist resort. Volume 7 in the Family Album section contains images of the devastating effects of the Catalina fire of 1915. Also of particular interest are photographs of the George S. Patton family.

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