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Mary Kean school scrapbook, 1925/1956

0.15 Cubic Feet 1 enclosure box
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Mary Kean high school scrapbook from Lomita, California, 1925-1934; 1956. Album with ephemera and photographs in a "Memories of my school days" binding compiled by Mary Kean, at Narbonne High School in Lomita in Los Angeles County. Includes programs, a few photographs, certificates, and much more. Of special interest are a series of programs and ephemera for Girl's Athletic Association field days in Southern California. There is a license for a "back seat driver" which seems to be making a joke in giving this person license to criticize the driver from the back seat.

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Mary Kean school scrapbook, 1925/1956 0.15 Cubic Feet 1 enclosure box

Tucker-Coleman papers, 1664/1945, bulk 1770/1907

124.00 Linear Feet
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Papers, primarily 1770-1907, of the Tucker and Coleman families of Williamsburg, Winchester, Lexington, Staunton and Richmond, including papers of: St. George Tucker (1752-1827), Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851), Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Ann Frances Bland (Tucker) Coalter (1779-1813), John Coalter (1769-1838), and John Randolph of Roanoke (commonplace book is in box 64B), as well as other family members.

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Tucker-Coleman papers, 1664/1945, bulk 1770/1907 124.00 Linear Feet

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