Riverside County (Calif.)
Found in 22 Collections and/or Records:
William L. Paul papers
Professional Advisory Council (PAC) records
The collection consists of the records of the Professional Advisory Council (PAC), a group founded in the Inland Empire in 1977 to provide resources, education, support and community to local gay professionals and businesses. Materials in the collection include meeting minutes, calendars, notes, resource lists, brochures, information on other local organizations, and other related records.
Riverside, California photograph collection
This collection contains photographs, slides, and glass plate negatives depicting the landscapes, people, and culture of Riverside, California from the mid-19th to mid-20th centuries. Images in the collection include notable local buildings and businesses, Riverside families and residents, and local natural and agricultural sites.
Riverside City and County, California collection
The collection contains advertising pamphlets, reports, festival programs, photographs, and other material related to the City and County of Riverside, California, from the mid 1800s to the early 2010s.
Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District reports
The collection consists of 14 notebooks that describe contracts and project plans for drainage and channels of Riverside county.
Riverside Peace and Freedom Council collection
Riverside Public Water System records
This collection consists of data, reports, plans, books, articles, of Riverside County and Southern California water. Induded are detailed records of this area's water condition and consumption from 1912 to 1999. Detailed recordings of the temperature of the city of Riverside are included.
Riverside School Desegregation Study collection
Riverside School Desegregation Study collection is a collection of reports and newsletters that document the joint research performed in the late 1960s by the Riverside Unified School District and the University of California, Riverside on the relationship between the desegregation of public schools and emotional adjustment and academic achievements of children. The collection also includes publications and guidelines for educators placed in newly desegregated school environments.
Kay Berryhill Smith and Connie Confer LGBT activism collection
Stotts family papers
The collection consists of photographs, diaries, and other materials documenting the lives of the Stotts family of Riverside, California. The Stotts, consisting of Guy P. Stotts, Clara Ralston Stotts, and their twin daughters Eunice and Hazel, lived in Riverside in the early 1900s.