Riverside (Calif.)
Found in 40 Collections and/or Records:
University of California, Riverside, Campus Outreach and Recruitment collection
This collection contains photographs, negatives, and statistical information related to the University of California, Riverside campus outreach and recruitment efforts from the years 1988-2004.
Chinese in California collection
The Chinese in California collection is comprised of photographs, correspondence, press clippings, typescripts, and other material pertaining to the history of Chinese life and culture in California and other areas in the western United States. Material relates to the academic study of the Chinese experience in the United States and the effort to preserve the historic sites and artifacts pertaining to this experience.
University of California, Riverside, Citrus Research Center and Agricultural Experiment Station records
Marcella Craft papers
Loda Mae Davis papers
Sydney Stalder Fast papers
The collection consists of correspondence, photographs, genealogical documents, scrapbooks and other material collection by Sydney Stalder Fast related to the Seaton and Stalder families, who were early 20th century residents of Riverside, California.
Avery E. Field photographs
Fujimoto family diaries
This collection consists of the diaries of Japanese Americans Toranosuke (George) Fujimoto from 1913-1968, and George Fujimoto Jr.from 1942-1948. The diaries notably cover their experiences during World War II, when the family was forcibly removed from their Riverside, California home to an incarceration camp in Poston, Arizona.
Gage Canal collection
This collection contains newspaper clippings, articles, and other material on the history of the Gage Canal, the system built in 1898 to supply water to the city of Riverside, California. Materials in the collection cover the sale of the Gage Canal company, various lawsuits and legal issues, and correspondence and photographs belonging to John M. Mylne, the superintendent and engineer of the Gage Canal System.
University of California, Riverside, Historical records
This collection contains programs, publications, reports, minutes, correspondence, booklets, pamphlets, flyers, newspaper clippings, maps, and other material on the University of California, Riverside, which was opened in 1954 and is one of 10 other UC campuses. Mostly contains information on events, courses, and other material relating to UCR.