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[Pima County Courthouse]
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Los Angeles County Courthouse
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A collection of photographs documenting miner Robert S. Watt and family living in the mountains of Los Angeles County at the turn of the 20th century. Views show daily activities and places visited; people hunting and living in cabins; horses; and a few group portraits, such as Los Angeles County Hospital Nurses on a picnic (1905) with names written on back. Other views show ships and a harbor, possibly in San Pedro, California; Los Angeles buildings (Plaza Church and County Courthouse) and oil wells. Mining scenes include the Watt Mines Supply Co. building in Los Angeles; men at an excavation; stamp mill machinery; a man standing at entrance to mine; and mule teams with supplies. There is also a group of photographs of Alaska, showing trappers, roadhouses, scenery, and a miner staking a claim on a river. There are also two U.S. citizenship certificates for Robert S. Watt (1890) and Alexander Barrie (1901), emigrants from Scotland.
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[Pima County Courthouse], AZ
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Maynard L. Parker negatives, photographs, and other material consists of 57,893 black-and-white negatives, color transparencies, black-and-white prints, and color prints; 39 presentation albums; and 17 boxes of office records, 1930-1974. Created primarily by Maynard Parker, the archive documents the residential and non-residential work of architects, interior designers, landscape architects, artists, builders, real estate developers, and clients associated with these fields, foremost among them the magazine House Beautiful. Also included in the collection are photographs taken by other individuals, such as architect Cliff May and Parker's assistant, Charles Yerkes.
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Plans and specifications for the courthouse in Weaverville, Calif
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Group of letters, plans, and contracts related to the construction of a courthouse in Weaverville, Trinity County, California, beginning in 1853. Includes the original call for bids on the project, several documents awarding the project to John F. Chellis, an indenture between Chellis and the Court of Sessions of Trinity County containing specifications for the courthouse and jail, and plans for the courthouse interior and exterior.
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[Pima County Courthouse], Tucson, AZ
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Hill Street's old walls and the courthouse
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Old retaining walls and stairs that used to lead up to the Moore Cliff Hotel apartment building, 121 South Hill Street, on Bunker Hill. Los Angeles Superior Courthouse lies across the street at 1st Street. 1958 Plymouth Savoy taxi with the Yellow Cab Company nearing intersection has tail fins and yellow wheels.
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Courthouse and Civic Center
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Los Angeles County Courthouse, 110 North Grand Avenue, and Los Angeles County Hall of Administration, 500 West Temple Street.
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