Riverside (Calif.)
Found in 40 Collections and/or Records:
International Relations Council of Riverside records
The collection consists of materials related to the International Relations Council of the City of Riverside, a non-profit organization dedicated to facilitating "citizen diplomacy" through maintaining Riverside's nine Sister City relationships. Materials in the collection include photographs, slides, business records, VHS tapes, and other items documenting relations and activities with Riverside's Sister Cities.
Japanese American collection
This collection primarily contains transcripts, audio cassettes, and other material pertaining to the Japanese American Cultural and Community Center (JACCC) EO 9066 Project. Also includes material pertaining to Japanese American life in Riverside, California and the Inland Empire.
Kim family papers
The collection contains materials from the Kim family, including correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, clothing, and other items related to their experience as Korean Americans in Riverside, California.
Esther H. Klotz papers
Harry W. Lawton collection on Chinese in California
Ronald O. Loveridge papers
This collection contains reports, publications, and other material pertaining to the professional career of Ronald O. Loveridge, former mayor of Riverside, California and professor of Political Science at the University of California, Riverside.
Collection on Albert W. Miller
Maud H. Miller papers
The Maud H. Miller papers is a collection of personal documents and correspondence from Maud H. Miller, a Riverside resident and former employee of the United States Bureau of War Risk Assurance. Materials in the collection include Miller's correspondence with multiple politicians on issues important to her, editorials and autobiographical stories written by Miller, family photographs, and some personal correspondence.
Collection on the Mission Inn
This collection consists of photographs and documents related to the Mission Inn, a national historic landmark located in Riverside, California, generally considered to be the largest Mission Revival Style building in the United States. The collection also includes images of Frank Miller, the first owner of the Mission Inn, Riverside's Mount Rubidoux, and other historic buildings in Riverside.