PRE-ELECTION MATERIAL
Political campaign: platform of the Progressive party. First National Convention - Roosevelt and Johnson, 1913.
Correspondence pertaining to the election of Jones to state senate, 2 Jan. 1913.
H.C. Jones' election to state senate: miscellaneous material, 1913.
LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENCE, 1912-1913.
Arrangement
A
B (Nov. 1912 - March 1913)
B (April 1913 - Dec. 1913)
C
D
E
F
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M (April 1, 1918 to April 11, 1914)
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REFERENCE MATERIAL, 1913.
Anti-Alien Land Bill
Bids for Building, 1913-1914
Billboards, Blue Sky Law, Boiler Inspection
Cement Bill
Cemetery Removal
Civil Service
Combinations
Conservation
County Government Bill
Crime
Dredges
Dry Zone
Education
Eight Hour law
Eugenics
Elections
Embalmer's Bill
Ferries
Fish and Game
Forestry
Fraternities
Public Health and Quarantine Committee
Injunction
Insurance
Irrigation
Japanese Immigration
Judiciary and Legal Reform
Labels, Manufacturer's name on
Labor
Legislative Reference Bureau
Liquor
Mechanic's Lien Law
Medical (see also: Public Health and Quarantine folder)
Miscellaneous material, 1913
Peace Societies
Pension for Teachers
Pipe Line Bill
Port San Jose
Progressives
Public Ownership (Government Ownership), 1913-1914
Roads and Highways
Senate
Social Evil
Socialism
State Fair
Sunday Law
Taxation
Torrens Land Act
Tuberculosis
Vaccination
Vice
Viticultural Industry
Workmen's Compensation
RECREATIONAL ENQUIRY COMMITTEE, 1913-1916
Correspondence: A thru Q
Correspondence: R
Correspondence: S-Z
Miscellaneous material
H.C. Jones' Political Campaign and Election, 1914:Correspondence, A through B
H-R Correspondence, A through B
H.L. Jones' Political Campaign and Election, 1914:Correspondence S through Z
H.L. Jones' Political Campaign and Election, 1914:Miscellaneous Material
Other Political Campaigning, 1914-1916:Correspondence A-Z (for;Political Campaigning, 1914,see also folders no. 1955, 1056, File Drawer no. 17
LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENCE, 1915,(contains letters pertaining to Leg. Sess. 1915 (- 1917) (1914 -),divided by letter, chrono within by writer, receiver, organiz., or subject. Some grouped regardless to chrono same correspondent
A
B - January 1914 - March 1915
B - April 1915 - 1916
C - January 1915 - March 1915
C - April 1915 - 1916
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E-F
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April 1915 - 1916
N
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Q
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March 1915 - 1916
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REFERENCE MATERIAL, 1915
Acknowledgement (Act to amend the Civil Code)
Agnew State Hospital. Director, Leonard Stocking
Agriculture, Department of
Alien Teachers
Apprentices
Architects
Automobiles
Bible in Public Schools
Bills introduced by Senator Jones, 1915Session (not passed)
Bird and Arbor Conservation
Blindness
Blue Sky Law
Bohnett, Assemblyman, Bills introduced by, 1915Session
Capital Punishment
Chattel Mortgages
Cement Bill
Cemetaries
Charities and Corrections, State Board of
Colleges
Compensation Insurance
Corporation Bills
County Government
District Attorneys
Education
Elections Equalization, State Board of
Farmer's News: Direct Legislation
Fire Department: Two Platoon Issue
Fish and Game
Forest fire legislation
Fraudulent Representation
Gambling
Grant, Senator E.E.: Recall Election
Imperial Valley Road
India Basin (SB 1209)
Injunctions
Insurance
Irrigation Districts
Japanese
Jitneys Automobile Transportation
Judges, appointment of
Judiciary Committee: Leases, legal reform, miscellaneous
Jury System
Juvenile Court
Labor
Lick Observatory
Loan Sharks
Liquor
Legislature, 1915:Senate Daily Journal
Additional Note
Market Bill
Medical
Miscellaneous, 1915
Municipalities, Bills of interest to
Music, Teaching of (AB543)
Normal Schools
Non-Partisanship, 1914-1915:Newspaper Clippings, letters, etc.
Non-Partisanship Bill, Johnson Administration, aimed at political and judicial reform, breaking control of machine and securing government in the hands of the people.
Oil
One Day of Rest in Seven Law: Sunday Closing Law
Park Commission
Pension, Widow's Press Association
Plumbing
Panama - Pacific Exposition
Railroads
Redwood Park Trip
Roads and highways (John Muir Trail)
Senate
Schools (see: Education, teachers)
Sheriffs
Short Ballot
Socialism
Taxation
Teachers (see also: Education, Schools)
Tuberculosis
University of California, Berkeley
Usury
Vaccination
Water Supply
Safety W indow Legislation
Women's organizations
Workmen's Compensation Insurance and Safety Act
Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings, 1916
LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENCE, 1917
A
B - January 1916 - February 1917
B - March 1917 - 1918(Box a)
C - January 1916 - March 1917
C - April 1917 - 1918
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M - April 1917 - 1918(Box 12)
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REFERENCE MATERIAL, 1917
Agnews
Almshouse
Apprentices
Arbitration
Army
Bar Association
Big Basin
Birds
Building and Loan Association
Bills introduced by Senator Jones, 1917Legislature
Capital
Capital Punishment
Chamber of Commerce
Child Labor
Christian Science
Churches
Community Charters, Community Property
County Clerks, County Assessors
Cooperatives
Death Penalty
Deciduous Fruit Experiment Station
Drinking Cup Law
Dumbarton Bridge
Education
Eight hour law
Employment
Expert Testimony
Farm labor
Farmers' Union
Fish and Game law
Grand Jury
Grape Growing Industry
Handbook, Legislative for 1917
Happy Valley Irrigation district
Health Insurance
Identification of criminals
Indeterminate Sentence, Association for
Indians
Injunctions
Insurance
Jail
Jitneys
Jury System
Justices of the Peace
Jones and Benson
Johnson, Mira - Outlook magazine
Labor
Lane Settlement Act
Legal Reform
Legislation, 1917:Miscellaneous
Liquor
Market Act
Mediation
Medical
Military Training in Schools
Miscellaneous, 1917
Morons
Mother's pension
Military Training, 1917
Normal School
Newspaper Clippings, 1917
Oakland
Pamphlets
Pensions for Police
Physical Training in Schools
Political
Printing, Office, State
Prison
Probation
Prohibition
Public Defenders
Real Estate
Reclamation
Registration for Draft
Reclamation: Correspondence. January 1914 - March 1917.
Scope and Content Note
April 1917 - June 1917
Reclamation: Clippings, Amendments, etc.
Reclamation: Reports, Maps, Bills, Speeches, Pamphlets, etc.
Reclamation: Reports, Maps, Bills, Speeches, Pamphlets, etc., (continued)
Schools
Seeds
Senate
Short Ballot
Social Insurance (see: Health Insurance)
Sunday Closing Law
Sutter Basin
Salon Closing Campaign
San Pedro Harbor
Taxes
Teachers' Pension
Textbooks
Tioga Road
Torrens T-Hes
Trading Stamps
Trappers
Trusts
Tulare Lake District
Usury, Visual Education
Vivisection
Vocational Education
Vivisection (Bill No. 798)
Water
Women's Bills
Workmen's Compensation Act
Y.M.C.A.
Folders 135 and 136 contain material pertaining to 1918
A-K
L-Z
POLITICAL CAMPAIGNING IN PREPARATION FOR THE COMING ELECTIONS. The bulk of the material is correspondence filed under the first letter of the sendor or receiver and is chronological within the letter divisions. The remainder of the material consists of election-folders, photos, pamphlets, etc., which are filed alphabetically by the subject or candaidate to which they refer.
1918Reference Material:
Child Labor
Dry Amendment/Dry Candidates
Health Insurance
Gov. Johnson
Statutes, compiled
War Work Campaign
LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENCE, 1919
A
B
1918 - March 1919
April 1919 - 1920
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
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P
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1918 - February 1919
S: March 1919 - 1920
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REFERENCE MATERIAL, 1919
Agriculture Bills
American Committee for Armenian and Syrian Relief
Americanism
Apples, standardization of
Automobiles, stealing
Appropriation
Banks
Bar Association
Bee Keepers
Bennet, Bills supported by
Berry Growers
Big Basin Project
Bills endorsed by teachers
Building and Loan
Bills introduced by Senator Jones, Legislative Session, 1919.Note on filing of Bills: Bills may be filed several ways--under B of Reference Material for a given legislative year; other copies of Bills may be filled according to the subject or topic about which they are concerned; they may be filed under title of the committee (s) to which they are referred by legislature. Usually, the copies of Bills under B of Reference Material file are those which were introduced into legislature by Senator Jones.
Capital Punishment
Carnahan, H.B.
Cemetery Protection
Chamber of Commerce, San Francisco
Child aid
Child Hygiene Bureau
Child Labor Law
Clear Lake
Coca Cola
Commercial Federation
Community Property
Congressional Record
Corporations
County Gov't.
Dairy Laws
Deaf and Blind, School for
Delinquent Women, State Home for
Education
Employment Agencies
Experiment Station for Decidious Fruit
Expert Testimony
Education. Education Committee: Correspondence, February 1919 - April 1919
Education. Education Committee: Correspondence Bills, Amendments, etc.
Farmers
Feed Standards
Fees, official
Finances
Fish and Game
Fire Boats
Forestry
Grand Jury
German, teaching of in California Schools
Government control of Railroads
Harbor, San Francisco (see also under S)
Hay
Health Insurance
Hill, Andrew
Historian--Mighels
Homesteads
Hunter's Point Project
Industrial Accident Commission
Initiative
Injunction
Insurance
Irrigation
I.W.W.
Japanese: immigration, land ownership, picture brides
Judges' Salaries, volume of business
Labor
League of Nations
Legal Reform
Market Act
Market Director
Meadow Larks
Medical Practice Act
Military Training in Schools/Militarism
Milk Legislation
Money Case
Motor Vehicles, lights
Movies
Miscellaneous, 1919
Nurses
Paint
Peace
Pension
Photographs
Pacheco Rancho
Presentation
Primary Laws
Prohibition
Probate procedure
Psychopathic hospital, state
Public Defenders
Railroad-postwar readjustment
Real Estate
Reclamation
Reconstruction, postwar
Records
Red Cross
Redwoods League
Regulation
Reorganization
Republicans
Roads
San Francisco Harbor
Santa Clara Boundary
Scenic
Schools
Shearer contest
Short Ballot
Sloane, W.A., for Judge
Social Health Insurance
Sunday Closing Law
Surety Companies
Tidelands
Trading Stamps
Tuberculosis
Universities
Venereal Disease
Vivisection
War Gardens
War Risk Insurance
Whittier School
Wills, inheritance
Women's Suffrage
Workmen's Compensation
Working Reserve, U.S. Boys'
EDUCATIONAL INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE, 1919
Correspondence, A-B
Correspondence, C
Correspondence, D-H
Correspondence, I-M
Correspondence, N-T
Correspondence, U-Z
Reference Materials
Requests for the Committee's Report, January 18, 1921 through November 3, 1921
Report of the special committee on Education
INTERSESSION, 1920
Correspondence. Filed by Subject Matter:
Agriculture
Committee of 48 for political, economic, and social reform
Constitutional Convention
Federal Aid
Federal Income Tax
Health
Herbert Hoover, Near East Relief
Japanese
Members Forum
State University
Miscellaneous Materials: Leaflets, Commercial advertisements, publicity, letters, etc.
Reference Material. Field by Subject Matter:
Commercial Arbitration
Consolidation of High School Districts
Cox, James M. for President
Forestry
Harding's Liquor Record-California
Johnson Campaign for President
Maine Centennial
Petroleum Products
Case of Charlotte Anita Whitney (Michborn)
The California Liberator
LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENCE, 1921,filed by name of correspondent
A
B, 1920 - February 1921
B, March 1921 - December 1921
C
D
E
F
G
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I
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K
L
M
N
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S, April 1921 - 1922
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REFERENCE MATERIAL, 1921
Advisory Boards
Agriculture
Arbitration
Autos
Berry Baskets
Better America Federation
Big Basin
Building and Loan
Budget, 1921
Capital Punishment
Catholics
Cattlemen's Association
Cemetery Removal
Chamber of Commerce
Child Labor
Chiropractors
Collection Agencies
Commonwealth Club
Community Property
Comptroller
Counties
County Government
Coyotes
Creditors
Crime
County Government, 1921(AB 199, Wright Bill) to amend the Political Code in regard to salaries, fees of officers of counties of the fourth class.
Dairy Measures
Deciduous Fruit
Education
Eight Hour Law
Expert Witnesses
Flood Control
Foreign Trade
Forestry
Gasoline
Grape Growers' Organization
Handbook, Legislature, 1921
Harbor, San Francisco
Harris Bill
Health
High Schools
Highways
Horticulture
Hydro-Electricity
Indemnity Certificates
Indeterminate Sentence
Industrial Accident Commission
Initiative
Insurance
Irrigation
Japanese
Jews
Judges
Labor
Lake County
Land Settlement
Law
Legislature
Manufacturers
Marketing Price
Marshall Plan
Medical
Military Training
Miscellaneous
Motion Pictures
Motor Vehicles
National Guard
Normal Schools
Normal Schools vs. Board of Control, 1920-1921
Nurses
Oleomargarine
Osteopaths
Power Monopoly
Practical Psychology
Primary, Direct
Prison
Probate Orders
Progressives
Prohibition
Prostitution
Public Administrators
Public Ownership
Public Utilities
Pure Food
Railroadmen
Real Estate
Re-apportionment
Redwoods League
Rehabilitation, Industrial
Reporters, Court
Republican, The National
Revolver Laws
Re-apportionment. Legislature, 1921.
Fresno convention on reapportionment, December 17, 1921.
Scope and Content Note
Reorganization of the State Government of California.
Correspondence, filed by correspondent or subject
Social Insurance
Special Administrators
Stephens, Governor. Biennial Message
Syndicalism, criminal
Statuary, National Hall of
Supervisors
Sunday Laws
Taxes
Technology, Institute of
Torrens Land Act
Township, Santa Clara
Taxation, A-M, Correspondence and Reference Material
Taxation, N-Z
Taxation, Corporate: Correspondence
Taxation, Corporate: Reference Material
Uniform Conditional Sales Act
Vivisection
Vaccination
Volstead Act and county enforcement ordinance (Prohibition Laws)
War Loan Organization
Water Development Act
Workmen's Compensation: Correspondence
Workmen's Compensation: Reference Material
INTERCESSION, 1922(filed by Correspondent's name)
Correspondence: A-G
Correspondence: H-Q
Correspondence: R-Z
Reference Materials: A-L
Reference Materials: M-Z
LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENCE, 1923(filed by Correspondent's name)
A
B, January - February 1923
March - May 1923
C
D
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G
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S, March 1923 - 1924
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W, March 1923 - 1924
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REFERENCE MATERIAL, 1923
Aircraft
Anonymous
Assessors
Banking
Barbers
Bible in Schools
Big Basin
Boxing
Building and Loan
Bar Association
Bills introduced by Senator Jones, Legislature, 1923
Budget, State of California, 1923-1925
New Executive State Budget, prepared by Governor Richardson
Budget of Railroad Commission. Public Utilities corporations' report to Railroad Commission, 1923
Budget, Correspondence and Clippings,
Budget, Amendments, etc.
Capital Punishment
Cemetery Removal
Charities and Corrections
Chattle Mortgages
Child Labor
Child Welfare
Christian Science
Colorado River Project
Consolidation
County Clerks
County Government
Courts
Clubs
Crimes
Community Property
Corporation Taxes
Claims and Bills (expenses) 1923
Dairy Council
Deaf and Blind
Delinquent Women
Democracy
Dental Mechanics
Divorce
Domestic Court
Dredging
Education
Employment Agencies
Farming
Federal Practice Liens
Firecracker Prohibition
Fish and Game
Forests
Farming
Foot and Mouth Disease
Gasoline
Governmental Efficiency
Handbook, Legislature
Hetch Hetchy
Highway System
History Textbooks
Housing Shortage
Hichborn, Franklin
Illinois Constitution
Industrial Welfare Commission Report
Initiative Injunction
Insurance
Irish
Irrigation
Investigation, Witnesses
Japanese
Jury
Kindergarten Legislation
King Tax Bill
Klu Klux Klan - 1 clipping re: Clan in Oregon
Labor
Legislative Procedure
Lobbying
Loma Prieta Game Refuge
Lotteries
Masks, safety
Maternity
Medical
Mining
Minimum Wage Law
Miscellaneous, Legislature, 1923
Mother Lode Mine
Moving Pictures
Motor Vehicles, taxation of, 1923-1924
Correspondence, June 15, 1923 - October 29, 1924
National Economic League
Newspaper Clippings-Miscellaneous
Non-Partisan
Oil
Old Age Pension
Pacific Epileptic Colony
Partisanship
Part-Time Education
Pension
Picketing
Piute Pass Road
Pittsburgh Plus (steel)
Polytechnic School, California
Political Prisoners
Probation
Prohibition
Proportional Representation
Public Works
Purchasing
Popular Government
Power Companies-King Tax Bill
Railroad Commissioners
Real Estate
Republican Party
Revenue
Revolver Law
Roads
Reapportionment, Legislative Session, 1923
Reapportionment. Correspondence June 1923 - July 1924
Farm Organizations Consideration of reapportionment
Organizations' correspondence with Senator Jones
Reapportionment. Correspondence, primarily Boggs and Clearly with Senator Jones, October 1923 - November 1924.
Reapportionment. Drafts of amendments to Constitution, notes, clippings, miscellaneous.
Sabotage
Santa Clara Immigration District
Schools
Seals
Senate
Spoils System
Subsidized Officials
Supervisors, county
Surplus, Corporation
Taxation
Teachers' Agencies, Colleges, Pension
Tenure
Title Company
Tuberculosis
Vocational Training
Voting
Water and Power
Women's Relief Corps
Workmen's Compensation
Investigation Committee File, Legislature, 1923.Correspondence A-Z.
INTERCESSION, 1924
Better America Federation (Less Government in Business)
Johnson, Hiram, Presidential Primary, 1924
Big Basin-Santa Cruz Stage Line (railroad)
Teapot Dome, newspaper clippings
LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENCE, 1925(filed according to name of Correspondent)
A
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C: March 1925 - 1926
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W: March 1925 - 1926
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LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENCE, 1925(continued) - (filed by Subject Matter)
Accountants
Attaches
Bar Association
Bayshore Highway
Big Basin Road
Budget, 1925.For Progressives' fight on Budget of 1921 (1921-25) see file Budget, 1925.
Business Colleges, 1925
Child Labor
County Government
Education (SB 538)
Exemption, debtors (SB 164)
Fish and Game
Governorship, C.C. Young. Preliminary Correspondence, 1925-26
Governorship. Miscellaneous clippings, 1925-26
Humane (AB 1263) Animal Trainer's Bill
Industrial Strikes (SB 64, AB 250)
Initiative. Assembly Constitutional Amendment no. 22., Senate Constitutional Amendment no. 8
Injunction
Jury
League of Women Voters, includes articles by Franklin Hichborn
Maps
Mortgage and Loans (SB 134, introduced by Senator Jones)
Motor Vehicle Act
Oleomargarine
Optometry
Parks, State
Prison labor
Reapportionment (SB 82220 introduced by Senators Jones, Boggs et.al.)
Reporters, Court
Syndicalism, Criminal
Torrens Land Title Law (SB 153) Senate Judiciary Committee
Workmen's Compensation
REFERENCE MATERIAL, 1925
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C-D
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PROGRESSIVE VOTERS' LEAGUE, 1923-1926
Correspondence: AB
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence: C
Scope and Content Note
Correspondence: D-G
Correspondence: H, 1923
Correspondence: H, 1924-26
Correspondence: I-L
Correspondence: M-R
Correspondence: S-Z
Finance
Publicity
Miscellaneous, Elections, etc.
Scope and Content Note
INTERSESSION, 1926
Political Campaign
Correspondence
Reference Material
Newspaper Clippings
AB
C-F
G-J (Hichborn, Franklin. Correspondence, includes booklet: Camouflage Organizations)
K-S
T-Z (Triple Falls Creek (Cartridge Creek), 1926.in re: U.S. Geographical Board naming Kings River points)
LEGISLATIVE SESSION, 1927
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Scope and Content Note
A
Scope and Content Note
Accountants
Agriculture
Anatomy Bill (SB833)
Arbitration (AB 60)
Auto Liens (541, 459, 814, 815, 267, 268, 109)
Automobiles
Aviation (162, 201, 777, AB 1131)
B
Banks
Bar
Bills introduced by Senator Jones, Legislature, 1927
Budget, State of California 1927(uniform) Budget Law for Counties
Building and Loan
C, Legislative Correspondence. Subject Matter, 1927
Capital Punishment
Child Labor/Welfare
Community Property
Conway, Alden. Pacific Coast and Scenic Highway, Ind. 1927
County Government
Crime
D
Deciduous Fruit Station
E
Education
F
Feed
Firearms
Fireman
Fish and Game
Gas Tax
Gilbert, James Roy
Grade Crossings
H
Highways
I
Indeterminate Franchise
Inheritance Tax
Insurance
Judges
Judicial Council
Judiciary Committee, Senate
Judiciary Committee, Senate. Authors of Bills notified, 1927
Junior Colleges
Kindergarten
Kosher Meat
Labor
M
Maps
Mutual Insurance (806)
Naturapaths
Newspapers (808)
Nurses
O
Palo Alto, Annexation
Parks and Park Commission
Part Time (568)
Prohibition
R
Redwood Park Commission
Religious Education
Slot Machines
Standardization
Statuary
Spiritualists
Stills, penalty for (SB 814, introduced by Senator Jones)
Supreme Court
Syndicalism
T
Taxation
Tenure
Tents
Title Company Recommendations
Toll Bridge
Ugufy
Veterans
W
Warehouse (523-525)
Young, C.C., Governor. Correspondence, 1926-1927
INTERSESSION, 1928(Correspondence by name of Correspondent)
Notes on session's legislation
A-G
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W-Z
AB, After-Session Correspondence. Subject Matter (SM)
Bank of Italy, 1928
Bootleg, 1928
Building and Loan Material
Building and Loan Commission, 1928
CD, Aft-Sess Correspondence, SM, 1927-28
Cooperative Associations
Cooperative Marketing, 1924-28
County Unit System of School Administration, 1927-28
EF, 1927-28
Farmers
Farming, 27
G, 1928
HIJ, 1927-28
Hoover, Herbert. Political Campaignk, 1928.
KIM, 1927-28
NOPQ
Power Trust. Newspaper Clippings, 1928,and other data.
RS, 1928
San Francisco Examiner. 1928-29
T
Taxation. Solvent Credits, 1928
Tax Commission, in re: problem of rising cost of State Government, 1928.
Tax, Sales, 1927-28
VW
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Scope and Content Note
LEGISLATIVE SESSION, 1929(Legislative Correspondence, filed by name of Correspondent.)
ABC
A, 1929Legislative Correspondence
1929
D-J (Hichborn, Franklin). Correspondence, 1929
K-Q
R-Z
Scope and Content Note
A, legislative Correspondence, 1929,Subject Matter
B, 1929
Banking, 1929.Includes material from 1924, 25, 26, 27, 28, on Banking.
Bar, State, 1929
Bills, copies of mailed to
Bills introduced by Senator Jones, Legislature, 1929
Building and Loan
Capital Punishment
Scope and Content Note
CC. Vol. I
Cement Committee. San Francisco Hearing. Correspondence, 1929
Cement Committee. Los Angeles Hearings. Correspondence
Cement Committee. Sacramento Hearings (final hearings) and other material, 1929
Cement Committee. Correspondence and Supplemental Report, 1929
Scope and Content Note
Newspaper C lippings, miscellaneous, 1929
Newspaper C lippings, miscellaneous, 1929
Newspaper C lippings, miscellaneous, 1929
Corporations, 1923-29
County Unit (AB 459, in re: county elementary school system, 1929)
DE
Elections (SB 772), 1924-29
F,G, Grange, 1925-29
H
Hardy Impeachment, 1929.State Superior Judge Carlos S. Hardy and Aimee Semple McPherson disappearance case. Trial in Senate.
I
Income Tax. Newspaper Clippings, 1929
J
Judges' Tenure, 1929.Senate Constitutional Amendment no. 3
Judiciary Committee, Senate, 1929
Judiciary Committee, Correspondence. Folder no. 1, 1929
Judiciary Committee, Correspondence. Folder no. 2, 1929
Judiciary Committee, Requested Hearings, 1929
KL, 1929
Labor, 1929
Libel Laws, Civil Code, 1929
M
N
Narcotics. Newspaper Clippings, 1929.In re: State Aid in cure of dope addiction
O
PQ, 1929
Palo Alto Times, February 19-27, 1929
Palo Alto Times, 1929
Poet Laureate of California, 1929
Power Trusts. Correspondence of Hichborn, Franklin on
Power Trusts included. 1929
Prison Bill (women's prison, SB 169), 1929
Prohibition (see also: A for Anti-Saloon League correspondence for years during the 1920's), 1929.
Prohibition. Anti-Dry Sentiment, Volstead Law, etc. Newspaper Clippings, 1929.
Public Health (SB 813), 1929
RS, 1929
Sewage Research (SB 651-652), 1929
Sacramento Union. 1929
San Francisco Chronicle. 1929
San Francisco Examiner. 1929
San Jose Mercury Herald. 1929
San Jose News. 1929
T
Taxation
Taxation - Nelson Bill
Tax Commission, 1929-30
Joint Legislative Committee on Taxation, 1929-30
Joint Legislative Committee on Taxation, 1929-30.Publications sent to H.C. Jones (postmarked January 1930)
Joint Legislative Committee on Taxation, 1929-30.Publications mailed to Senator Jones (January, 1930)
Taxation, 1926-29
Taxation, 1927-30
U-Z
INTERSESSION 1930(Correspondence filed primarily by correspondent)
A-F
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K-Q
R-T
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CORRESPONDENCE AND REFERENCE MATERIAL, 1930(Filed according to Subject Matter
Briggs, A.H. State Superintendent of California Anti-Saloon League, endorsement of candidates in 1930 Governorship Contest, 1930
Chamber of Commerce, 1921-30
Congratulations to Senator Jones upon his reelection to State Senate, 1930
Clippings, newspaper, 1930
Daylight Saving, 1930
Political Campaign: Senatorship, 1930.H.C. Jones, 18th Senatorial District. Newspaper Clippings.
Political Campaign: Senatorship, 1930.H.C. Jones, 18th Senatorial District. Clippings from County Newspapers.
Political Campaign: Senatorship, 1930.H.C. Jones, 18th Senatorial District. Correspondence, etc.
Political Campaign: Senatorship, 1930.H.C. Jones. Publicity. Elections on other issues, Correspondence and Clippings.
Political Campaign: Senatorship, H.C. Jones and Young, C.C. Governorship, 1930. San Jose Mercury Herald,
Political Campaign: Young, C.C., Folder no. 1
Political Campaign: Governorship, C.C. Young. Folder no. 2
Political Campaign: Governorship, Young. Folder no. 2
Political Campaign: Governorship, Young. Folder no. 3
Political Campaign: Governorship, Young. Folder no. 4
Political Campaign: Governorship, Young. Material from Young for Governor Headquarters, 1930.Folder no. 5
Political Campaign: State Offices. Governorship, Senatorships, etc., 1930
Pre-1931 Legislative Session Correspondence, 1930-31.
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LEGISLATIVE SESSION, 1931(Legislative Correspondence, filed according to name of Correspondent)
A, Legislative Correspondence, 1931
A-B
B, 1931
CD, 1931
C-L
M-S
T-Z
LEGISLATIVE SESSION, 1931(Legislative Correspondence, filed according to Subject Letter.
A, Legislative Correspondence, Subject Matter
Adoption Bills, 1931(560-561) Department of Social Welfare, Miss Barry.
Adult Education, 1931
American-Jugoslav Defense, 1931
B, 1931
Banking
Budget, State of California
Building and Loan Act of 1931
Building and Loan
Building and Loan, Bank Tax Report, 1931,Correspondence
C
Chain Stores, 1930-31
Civil Service, 1931
Colleges, Proposed State College at Sacramento, 1931
County Government
D
Dried Fruit (Measure introduced by Senator Jones)
E
Education, Legislation on, 1931
Education, Correspondence, 1931
F
Fish and Game
G
Gasoline Tax. Report of Research Department and Recommendations of California Farm Bureau (SB 443, AB 972), 1931
HI
Industrial Accident Commission. (Bills, Mr. Burke, 552-558)
Investment Trusts, 1931
Insurance. in re: qualification of Insurance Agents, 1931
J
Judges, Salaries
KL
M
Majority, Age of (399)
Map Act (subdivision) in re: County Planning, 1931
Married Women (AB 1630) employment of married women in public schools
Medicine (SB175)
Milk (bill, 1927)
Motor Vehicle License Plate
Music Teachers
Modern Tendencies in Legislation (Jones Speech), 1922-31
Miscellaneous, 1931.Includes miscellaneous notes of Senator Jones
NOPQ, 1931
Pest Control
Poet Laureate of California, 1931.Dr. Henry Meade Bland
Senate Resolution of Respect, April, 1931,on death of the poet
Political Expenditures (bill 391), 1931
Probate Code Bill no. 18
Probation
Public Utilities, 1931.Midland Counties' Public Service Corporation, Statistics from the California Railroad Commission's Department of Finance
R, 1931
Railroads, 1931
Reapportionment (Bills SB 700, AB 1401) proposed Congressional District on basis of 1930 census.
Retail License Tax, 1931
S
Standardization, Fruit (Bill 446)
School Budgets
School Code, Amendments
School Elections, 1931
TUV, 1931
Taxation and State Revenue
Report of Joint Legislative Committee on T axation, 48th Session, 1931
Taxation, 1923-31
Taxation and Cost of Government
Teachers' Pension, 1931
Teachers' Pension. Santa Clara County
Teachers' Tenure
WXYZ, 1931
INTERSESSION, 1932.After-Session Correspondence, 1931-32. Filed by name of Correspondent or by Subject Matter, when matter is evident
A-C
D-I
J-M
N-R
S-Z
1932CORRESPONDENCE AND REFERENCE MATERIALS, filed by Subject Matter
A-G
H-S
Misc.
T-Z
1933LEGISLATIVE SESSION. Legislative Correspondence, filed by name of Correspondent.
A-C
D-H
I-L
M
N-S
T-Z
1933LEGISLATIVE SESSION. Legislative Correspondence, filed by Subject Matter.
A, Legislative Correspondence: SM, 1933
Adoption, 1933
Agriculture
Applicants-Sale tax, Liquor Control, etc.
Appreciation, letters of to Senator Jones
B, Legislative Correspondence, SM, 1933
Banks
Barber Law
Beer
Bills of H.C. Jones
Bills, copies of, Legislature, 1933
Bills, cont'd
Bills introduced in 1933Legislative Session, cont'd.
Bills, Correspondence in re:
Budget, State of California
Budget, State of California
Budget, Motor Vehicle Department
Building and Loan. Correspondence
Building and Loan. Bills, Amendments, Clippings, etc.
Bureau of Commerce
C, 1933
Capital Punishment
Catholic Church
Cemeteries
Chain Stores (SB 72, AB 212, 1603, 888)
Chamber of Commerce (Bills: 250, 468, 543, 388, 389, 400)
Chamber of Commerce, 1933-34
Chiropractors. Civil Service.
Clippings, Newspaper. Miscellaneous. unable to be identified according to Subject Matter.
Collection Agencies
Consolidation: Mergers
(Senate) C onstitutional Amendment no. 30. in re: financing of State Government, taxation of Real Property.
Cooperative Stores on Teachers' College Campus. (SB 757, AB 46, 336)
County Government
County Water Districts
County Budget
County Charter. Correspondence and Clippings
D, Legislative Correspondence, SM, 1933
Deaf. Adult Lip reading, exemption from tuition classes.
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E
Economic System
F
Fair Trade
Farm, Farm Bureau Federation
Federal Legislation and Federal Public Works
Filipino
Finance
Fish and Game
Flowers, State
G
Gambling, Horse Racing
Gas Tax, including material from: 1931, 32, 33, 34, 35.Correspondence and clippings.
H
Haynes Foundation. John Randolph and Dora Haynes. Declaration of Trust, Will, etc.
Highway Patrol
Historical Association
Holding Companies
Holidays
Humane Pound (SB 674). Folder no. 1
Humane Pound. Folder no. 2
I
Income Tax. Bills, Amendments, etc.
Initiative, League to Protect the, 1932-33
Haynes, John R. - proceedings in support of the Initiative. Jones' argument for support of the Initiative. 10/24/32.
Initiative and Referendum. Folder no. 1. Special Election June 27, 1933.
Initiative and Referendum. Folder no. 2. Special Election June 27, 1933.
Initiative and Referendum. Folder no. 3
Installment Taxes
(Senate) I nvestivating Committee. Investigation of Rolph Administration. Folder no. 1
Investigating Committee. Rolph Administration. Folder no. 2
Investigating Committee. Rolph Administration. Folder no. 3
J
Judges, Justices
KL
Labor
Labor Commissioner. Correspondence, February-April, 1933
Legislative Session, 1933
Miscellaneous Notes of Senator Jones, Newspaper Clippings on current Legislation.
M
Market Divisions. State Division of Markets under Department of Agriculture.
Married Women, occupational status of
Matton Act Moratorium
Mines. Question of discontinuing the Geological Survey Branch of the Division of Mines; for State Economy purposes
Moratoriums (see: Emergency Mortgages and Trust Deed Moratorium)
Motor Vehicles
Motor Vehicle Code
N
Narcotics Hospital
Nautical School
D
Old Age Pension
Office: miscellaneous correspondence, 1933
P
Parks
Poet Laureate of California
Port San Jose
Primary Elections Law
Prohibition. Question of repeal of the 18th Amendment
Public Ownership
Public Health
Public Works, Department of. Employment
Public Utilities
Power Companies
Public Utilities and Transportation Companies' statistics filed with the California State Railroad Commission
R
Resolutions, Legislative
Requests for Notice
Research: Education Department (SB 117) in re: abolition of Division of Research and Statistics of State Department of Education
Retirement. Bill providing for the withdrawal of State participation in the Teachers' Retirement Fund
Riley Tax Bill
Roads and Highways
Road Signs
Road Tax
Rolph, Governor James, Jr. Question of Recall. (see: Senate Investigating Committee, 1933
Rural Supervisor
S
Sales Tax. Bills, articles, clippings, amendments, etc.
San Francisco News. Clippings on Water Tax, Repeal of Prohibition, etc.
San Jose. City Charter and Miscellaneous data
Social Welfare
State Lands: Highways (SB 568, Senate Concurrent Resolution no. 17)
Syndicalism, Criminal
T
Taxation
Telephone calls to Senator Jones, 1933:miscellaneous
Trucks
Trust Deeds (390, 391, 480)
Tuberculosis. in re: the lowering of State subsidy for TB patients, economy measure.
U
Unemployment, 1933
University, State. in re: proposed cut in University of California Budget.
Unseen Influences in the Molding of Political and Legislative Action. H.C. Jones, Speech before the Social Science Association of Southern California, luncheon meeting. Also folder contains letter from Franklin Hichborn with enclosures of speeches of US Assemblymen and Senators on: Finance, Foreign Debts, Banks, etc.
Utilities, Taxation of (SB 2, AB 307 in re: adjustment of utility tax rates) see: folder on Public Utilities and on Taxation, 1933.
V
Vandegrift. See: Senate Investigating Committee. Investigation of Rolph Administration
Veterans, Department
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W
Water Plan, State. Central Valley Water Project.
Folder No. 1: Kennet Dam
Assembly Constitutional Amendment no. 18
SB 1201
Orange County Water District
Water Plan. Folder no. 2: Bills, Amendments, etc.
Water Plan. Folder no. 3: September 27, 1933,Application to Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, Washington, D.C., for approval of Central Valley Water Project for California and for grant and loan for its construction under the provisions of the National Industrial Recovery Act of 1933.
Water Plan. Folder no. 4. Clippings, Bills, Amendments, etc.
Water Plan. Folder no. 5. Central Valley Water Project
Water Conservation and Water Districts (SB 567)
INTERSESSION 1934.Filed by name of Correspondent and by Subject Matter, when latter is evident.
A
B
CD
Civil Service. Correspondence, 1933-34,including material from 1933-37
EFG
HIJ
KIM
NOPQ
RS
TZ
EDUCATION
Education: Adult Education. Folder no. 1
H.C. Jones, Chairman of the Senate Education Committee, 1933
Education: Adult Education. Folder no. 2
Education: Adult Education. Folder no. 3
Education: Adult Education. Folder no. 4
Education: Adult Education. Folder no. 5
Education: Adult Education. Folder no. 6
Education: Bills affecting Education, passed by Legislature, 1933;action taken on bills by Governor
Education: Senate Education Committee, Folder no. 1
Education: Senate Education Committee, Folder no. 2
Education: Clippings, Jones' Speeches, etc.
Education: Kindergartens. Folder no. 1: Petitions and Correspondence
Education: Kindergartens. Folder no. 2: Petitions and Correspondence
Education: Kindergartens. Folder no. 3
Education: Kindergartens. Folder no. 4
Education: Kindergartens. Folder no. 5
Education: Kindergartens. Folder no. 6
Education Physical Education (see: SB 432, 448, 515)
Education: Private, non-profit Schools. in re: the repeal of property tax on Private Schools
Education: Public Schools. Senate Constitutional Amendments no. I and III. Folder no. 1: Correspondence to Jones, Jan. 1-12, 1933
Education: Public Schools, SCA I, III. Folder no. 2: Correspondence Jan. 12, 1933
Education: Public Schools, SCA I, III. Folder no. 3: Correspondence, Jan. 13, 1933
Education: Public Schools, SCA I, III. Folder no. 4: Correspondence, Jan. 13, 1933
Education: Public Schools, SCA I, III. Folder no. 5: Correspondence, Jan. 13, 1933
Education: Public Schools, SCA I, III. Folder no. 6: Correspondence, Jan. 14, 1933
Education: Public Schools, SCA I, III. Folder no. 7: Correspondence, Jan. 14, 1933
Education: Public Schools, SCA I, III. Folder no. 8: Correspondence, Januart 15 - April 1933
Education: Public Schools, SCA I, III. Folder no. 9: Cards and Telegrams to Senator Jones, January 2-16, 1933
Education: Salaries, Sabbatical Leaves
Education: San Jose State Teachers' College. Folder no. 1: Bill before Legislature to reduce appropriations for SJSTC
Education: San Jose State Teachers' College. Folder no. 2.
Education: School Budgets (see: Senate Education Committee material, and SB 213) in re: placement of school budgets under the control of county supervisors
Education: Schools, Consolidation of School Districts. (see: AB 897, SB 231)
Education: School District Tax (School Code Amendment, SB 85)
Education: Schools. Fees, fixed charges, etc.
Education: Schools: Printed material, speeches, reports etc. in re: Education
Education: The Spitball, publication on Education
Education: Teachers' College Budget
Education: Teachers' Tenure, Folder no. 1
Teachers' Tenure, Folder no. 2
1934-54. 1933was Senator Jones' last year in Legislative Session, 1934his last year as member of the State Legislature.
ABCD 1934-39.
Arrangement
Anderson, Dewey vs. Crist, Frank L. Political Campaign for Assemblyman, 30th District. Folder includes Anderson-Jones Correspondence for 1934-35.
Board of Equalization, 1934-37;Liquor Control.
Chamber of Commerce, 1935-36
Child Labor, 1934
County Government, 1934
Clippings, Newspaper. Miscellaneous: Liquor Control, Power Trusts, etc., 1934
Consolidation-Mergers, 1927-34
Constitutional Convention. 1934
E through Z 1934-39.Material filed alphabetically by Subject Matter (E-Z) and chronologically (1934-39)within this division.
Education, 1934.Letters, Newspaper Clippings, Leaflets
Elections, 1936.Folder no. 1: National and State Officials. State: new Progressive State organization. Question of Senator Borah in Presidential Primaries. Support for his candidacy sought among California progressives.
State: Mrs. Glasson, campaign for Assembly, 30th District.
Elections, 1936.Folder no. 2. Campaign for Assembly, 30th District: Maude Glasson, supported by Senator Jones.
Elections, 1936.Folder no. 3.
Farm, Grange, 1934
Hetch Hetchy, 1934.Water supply tunnel to San Francisco. San Francisco News,
Initiative and Referendum, 1934.Folder no. 1
Initiative and Referendum, 1934.Folder no. 2
Initiative and Referendum, 1938.Garrison Revenue Bond Act no. 3
Initiative and Referendum, 1938
Legislature-Legislative Problems, 1934-35
Legislation, 1935.San Jose and San Francisco Newspapers-clippings on current legislation, 1935Session.
Legislature, 1935.Correspondence
Political Campaign, 1934.County and State Offices. Correspondence and Clippings.
Taxation 1934-35
Teachers. California Teachers' Association, 1934
Thompson, Carl. 1939(photograph addressed to Franklin Hichborn)
1940-54:Miscellaneous Materials, no. 1
1940-54:Miscellaneous Materials, no. 2
Immigration and Housing, 1941.Material from the Division of Immigration and Housing, State of California, Department of Industrial Relations.
POLITICAL CAMPAIGN: GOVERNORSHIP, 1933-34.Herbert C. Jones campaigned for the nomination as Republican candidate for Governor, 1933-34.These folders contain Correspondence, Newspaper Clippings, Campaign Publicity, Speeches, and Jones' Notes - pertinent to the Campaign. Also, there are folders on Other Candidates for Governorship and Candidates for Other State Offices. 1933-34.
Alameda County
Announcement of Candidacy, H. C. Jones
Bartlett, Louis: Correspondence
Briggs, C.R. Correspondence: December 1933 - December 1934
Scope and Content Note
Cameron, W. H.
Central Valley Water Project
Clippings on H.C. Jones' Campaign
Correspondence, General in re: Campaign: Folder no. 1
Correspondence, General in re: Campaign: Folder no. 2
Chamber of Commerce, California State Creel, George
Colored People
Eberhard, Ray C.
Education: clippings
Ellis, W.R.
Givens, Willard E.
Glasson, Maude C.
Grange, Farmers
Haight, Raymond
Haynes, John Randolph
Hichborn, Franklin. Correspondence: September 1933 through October 1934.Folder no. 1: September 1933 - January 1934.
Scope and Content Note
Hichborn, Franklin. Correspondence. Folder no. 2: January 1934 - October 1934.
Note
Johnson, Charles G.
Lists
Labor
Legislative Record: Herbert C. Jones
Merriam, Frank
New Guard, The. A non-partisan organization of young, progressive voters
Newspapers
Northern California Campaign, H. C. Jones. Correspondence: September 1933 - January 1934.Folder no. 1
Northern California Campaign, H.C. Jones. Correspondence: February - June 1934.Folder no. 2
Other Candidates-State: Correspondence, Publicity,
Other Candidates-County. Especially Sheriff of Santa Clara County. Folder includes correspondence, newspaper clippings, publicity for one candidate by F. Hichborn.
Jones, H.C. Platform and Policies. Clippings, correspondence, etc.
Political Straws, publication
Progressive Commonwealth Party
Publicity, Speeches, etc.-Jones
Public Ownership, Jones' position in re.
Quinn, John R.
Schools, Folder no. 1
Schools, Folder no. 2
Schools, lists of: Governorship 1933-34
Seavy, Clyde L.
Sierra Educational News. Education publication. Jones' speech included.
Sinclair, Upton's candidacy for Governor. Clippings, Publicity, Articles by Hichborn and others.
Sonoma County
Social Welfare
Stanislaus County
Southern California Campaign. Folder no. 1: Correspondence, talks, etc., September 1933 - January 1934.
Southern California Campaign. Folder no. 2: Correspondence, etc., February, 1934 - May 1934.
Spreckles, Rudolph. Correspondence with Jones.
Taxation
Tenure
Utilities
Young, C.C.
Young voters
1914Political Campaign No. 1
1914Political Campaign No. 2
1914Political Campaign No. 3
1914Political Campaign No. 4
Herbert C. Jones: Biographical Information.
Scope and Content Note
Addendum
Scope and Content Note
Adult Education, 1926-30.
Cement Trust, 1929.
Clippings (about various Legislatures and Jones' participation).
Colorado River. Special Session, 1926.All-American Canal.
Bromley Spoils System bill, 1923.
California Building and Loan, 1925.
Child Labor, 1925.Senate bill #124.
Community property. 1920Act.
Community property. 1923Act. Senate bill #228.
Initiative and Referendum, 1926-7.
Jones, Louise C. (Mother) about death of.
Judicial Salaries, 1921-22.
Judiciary Committee Minutes, 1921 and 1923.
Judiciary Committee. Investigation by special committee... of the expenditures of sums of money by persons, firms or corporations interested in propositions voted for at the election held November 7, 1922.Parts 1-5.
Parts 6-9
Parts 10-13
Supporting documents. I
Supporting Documents. II
Lawyer's Bills Assembly 148 and 1242, Senate 21 and 602, 1921.
Mooney Case
Motor Carriers, 1923-24.
Narcotics, 1927.
Cuthbert L. Olson, 1938.
Owen's Valley Power and Reclamation, 1924-25.I
Owen's Valley Power and Reclamation, 1924-25.II
Parks, 1928.
Personal and family letters
Personal and family photographs
Political campaigns, 1920, 1922, 1923.
Political campaigns, 1924.
Political campaigns, 1924Johnson for President
Political campaigns, 1925-26Lineberger, Walter F. for U.S. Senate.
Political campaigns, 1926Lt. Governor and Race Track.
Political campaigns, 1926Jones election.
Political campaigns, 1928Presidential.
Progressive Voters League, 1923-26.
Prohibition, 1924-27.
Prohibition, printed matter.
Public Health, 1923.
Roosevelt Club, 1922.
Rosecrucians, judicial proceedings, 1923-31.
Rosecrucians, correspondence 1927-33.
Rosecrucians. Amorc College lectures and other Rosecrucian printed matter.
Senate special investigating committee, 1933.
Report on labor legislation and labor record, members of 1913, 1917, 1919, 1921, 1923, 1925, 1931legislatures.
Correspondence. Out, 1919-24.
Correspondence. Out, 1925-39
Correspondence. Hichborn, F. Letters to and by, 1920-24.
Correspondence. Hichborn, F. Letters to and by, 1925.
Correspondence. Hichborn, F. Letters to and by, 1926.
Correspondence. Hichborn, F. Letters to and by, 1927-46.
Hichborn, F. Clippings and miscellany.
Correspondence. In, 1913-22.
Correspondence. In, 1923.
Correspondence. In, 1924.
Correspondence. In, 1925.
Correspondence. In, 1926.
Correspondence. In, 1927-46.
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