Inventory of the John Anson Ford Papers, 1928-1971
Inventory of the John Anson Ford Papers, 1928-1971
The Huntington LibrarySan Marino, California
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- Xiuzhi Zhou
Some interesting or important items:
- FORD, John Sawtelle.
- Autograph album containing writing of John Greenleaf Whittier, Daniel Webster, and many other prominent people. This is followed by the collection of John Anson Ford of letters from Woodrow Wilson, Harry Truman, Thomas Mann and others. 1846-1954
- SLEIGH, John.
- Diary describing his voyage aboard the ship "Lavinia" from England to Quebec. 1832, May 21-Sep. 13. (Typewritten copy in "Records from Two Families," Box 1, Vol. A)
- FORD, George and Jeanette T.
- Letters written while missionaries to India (1846-1852) and to the Seneca Indians at Lower Cattaraugua, New York (1869-1870). (Typewritten copies and photostatic copies in Vol. B, Box 1.)
- HOLMES, Juliette T.
- Reminiscences about her childhood in Quebec (1824-1840) and pioneering in Wisconsin (1856-1894). 1894. (Type-written copy in Vol. C, Box 1)
A. Family and Personal Papers
I. Genealogical and Other Family Papers, 1944-1950
A. "Records from Two Families," i.e., Goldsmith and Sleigh, including: Gelealogical notes on Goldsmith Family, typewritten copy of John Sleigh's diary describing his voyage aboard the ship "Lavinia" from England to Quebec (1832, May 21-Sep. 13), and selections from writings of Rev. James Tooker Ford (father of John Anson Ford).
B. Photostatic and typewritten copies of letters from Goerge Ford and Jeanette Tooker Ford written while missionaries to India (1846-1852) and to the Seneca Indians in New York (1869-1870).
C. Typewritten copy of Reminiscences of Juliette T. Holmes about her childhood in Quebec (1824-1840)and pioneering in Wisconsin (1856-1894) written in 1894; also genealogical notes on the Holmes Family and "Reminiscences of my Maternal Grand- parents" (Almon and Juliette T. Holmes) by Una R. Winter, 1951.
II. Ford, John Sawtelle. Autograph album containing writing of John Greenleaf Whittier, Daniel Webster and others, followed by the collection of John Anson Ford of letters from Woodrow Wilson, Thomas Mann and others. 1846-1954
III. Biographical, 1936-1958 (6 fldrs.)
IV. Beloit College, 1947-1958(12 fldrs.)
V. Biographical Correspondence, 1936-1958 (26 fldrs.)
VI. Manuscripts
1. "Straight from the Shoulder," 1940-1942 (3 fldrs.)
2. "For Us the Living" (with correspondence), 1940-1945 (3 fldrs.)
VII. "Trip Around the World" (itinerary, correspondence, etc.), 1954
VIII. Volume of letters of appreciation addressed to John Anson Ford. 1957
IX. Miscellany, including printed "Unpolished Verse" by John Anson Ford
B. Los Angeles County Government
I. Historical Papers
1. Los Angeles County History, 1936-1954
2. Storage of Historical Records, 1936-1954
3. California Mission Trails Association, Ltd., 1940-1958 (12 fldrs.)
4. Death Valley Commemoration, 1941-1958
5. Fort Moore Memorial [1847]-1958
a. Historical Background (4 fldrs.)
b. Pioneer Memorial Citizens Committee (7 fldrs.)
c. Plans, Competitions, ground-breaking, etc. (7 fldrs.)
d. Fiscal Papers, etc. (2 fldrs.)
e. Correspondence (11 fldrs.)
6. Los Angeles County Centennial, 1946-1950
7. Monuments and Memorials (3 fldrs.)
a. Pueblo de Los Angeles, State Historical Monument, 1939-1958
b. Will Rogers Memorial, 1939-1957
8. Pageant "A Day in Old California," 1937-1939
9. Restoration of Old Buildings (5 fldrs.)
a. Bell House, 1949
b. Court House, 1940
c. Lugo Adobe, 1939-1951
d. Patriotic Hall, 1949
e. Pico House, 1944-1949
f. Plaza Square, 1949
II. Administration
1-6. (Includes: 1) "You're In the County Now" [printed], 1949; 3) Electorate [chart], 1947; 4) Functional [chart], 1934; 5) Charter, 1933-1958; Committees, 1939-1954; Public Administration; Comparison with other governmental units; Board of Supervisors' attendance, committees, work load; Governmental Administra- tive Group, 1939.)(9 fldrs.)
7. Consolidation, Reorganization, and Simplification of County Government, 1933-1958 (26 fldrs.)
8. Administrative Instructions, 1941-1949
9. Board of Supervisors' Proceedings, 1934-1956
10. Bureau of Administrative Research and Efficiency, 1935-1946 (4 fldrs.)
11. County Supervisors' Association of California, 1946-1958
a. 1940-1949 (10 fldrs.)
b. 1950-1958 (9 fldrs.)
12. County Employees
a. Classification and Numbers, 1936-1952 (2 fldrs.)
b. Civil Service, 1931-1958 (23 fldrs.)
c. County Employees' Association
d. Duties, Efficiency Manual, Workloads, etc., 1940-1953 (2 fldrs.)
e. Insurance, 1954
f. Recognition of Services (Merit System) and Retirement, 1936-1957 (2 fldrs.)
g. Salaries, 1933-1958 (19 fldrs.)
h. Transportation
13. Biographies of County Officials, 1944-1958
14. Southern Empire Regional Association of County Supervisors, 1941-1957 (11 fldrs.)
15. Miscellaneous and Supplementary Material
[Loose books and reports]
III. Services
1. Agricultural
a. Agriculture Commission er, 1937-1948 (9 fldrs.)
b. Los Angeles County and State Arboretum, 1949-1958 (13 fldrs.)
c. Conservation of Wild Life, 1937-1956
d. Los Angeles County Fair, 1940-1958
e. Farm and Food Production, 1935-1947
f. Fishing, 1945-1958
g. Flood Control (23 fldrs.)
h. Forestry and Fire Protection, 1936-1957 (24 fldrs.)
i. Live Stock, 1937-1956(11 fldrs.)
j. Oil (Tidelands and Beaches), 1936-1957
k. Perfume Project, 1936-1940 (4 fldrs.)
l. Water and Power, Sea Water Conversion, etc., 1936-1957 (20 fldrs.)
m. Supplementary
2. Education, 1933-1958
a. Libraries
aa. Los Angeles County Library, 1933-1958
1) 1933-1939
2) 1940-1949
3) 1950-1958
bb. Los Angeles County Law Library, 1944-1954 (5 fldrs.)
b. Colleges, Schools, Universities, 1935-1958
aa. Blaisdell Institute, Claremont, 1956-1958
bb. Claremont College, 1957
cc. Hermosa Beach City Schools, 1942
dd. Los Angeles Public Schools, 1935-1958
ee. Los Angeles State College, 1953
ff. Occidental College, 1942-1943
gg. Pasadena Public Schools, 1953
hh. University of California at Los Angeles, 1937-1958
ii. University of Southern California, 1935-1958
jj. Private Schools
c. Parent-Teachers' Association, 1935-1956 (9 fldrs.)
d. Miscellaneous and Supplementary Material (1 fldr.)
3. Engineering and Planning
a. Mechanical Department: Maintenance, Personnel, Reports, etc., 1933-1958 (10 fldrs.)
b. Regional Planning Commission, 1938-1958 (5 fldrs.)
c. Acquisition and Zoning of County Property, 1930-1958 (26 fldrs.)
d. Building and Construction
aa. Capital Projects, 1944-1958 (1 fldr.)
bb. Other than those in Civic Center, 1937-1958 (15 fldrs.)
cc. Civic Center
1) 1930-1949 (16 fldrs.)
2) 1950-1959 (11 fldrs.)
dd. Civic Planning other than Los Angeles, 1948-1957 (6 fldrs.)
e. Shoreline Planning and Development, 1940-1946
f. Traffic and Transportation
aa. Advertising, Billboards, Signals, etc., 1946-1958 (10 fldrs.)
bb. Aviation and Airports, 1936-1958 (17 fldrs.)
cc. Citizens' Committee on Traffic and Transportation, 1946-1958
dd. Los Angeles Metropolitan Traffic Association, 1946-1955
ee. Parking, 1949-1958(1 fldr.)
ff. Rapid Transit, 1945-1958 (10 fldrs.)
gg. Roads, Highways, Freeways, 1932-1958 (16 fldrs.)
hh. Safety, 1938-1958 (17 fldrs.)
ii. Streets and Boulevards, 1932-1958
jj. Miscellaneous and Supplementary (4 fldrs.)
4. Fiscal Papers, 1930-1958
a. Appraisals, Assessments, Assessor's Office, etc., 1934-1958 (19 fldrs.)
b. County Auditor, 1930-1953 (21 fldrs.)
c. Board of Equalization, 1935-1958 (16 fldrs.)
d. Budget, 1937-1959 (25 fldrs.)
e. Department of Budget and Research, 1937-1958 (1 fldr.)
f. Insurance, 1936-1952
g. Los Angeles Citizens Budget Committee, 1939-1946
h. Property Owners' Association of California, 1940-1952
i. Purchasing Department: Correspondence, Reports (Chronologically only) (23 fldrs.)
j. Taxes: Bonds, Exemptions, Delinquent, Comparative Rates, Refunds, etc., 1931-1958 (20 fldrs.)
k. Gasoline Tax, 1934-1956(16 fldrs.)
l. Miscellaneous and Supplementary
aa. County Assessor, etc.
bb. County Auditor, 1938-1951
cc. Purchasing
dd. Taxes
ee. Miscellaneous (1 fldr.)
Annual Reports, 1939-1957
Annual Reports (Special Districts), 1956-1957
Bonded Indebtedness, 1944-1958, 1950-1956
Budget, 1952-1957
Tax Payers' Guide, 1940-1956
5. Public Health
a. Air Pollution, 1943-1958
aa. 1943-1949 (8 fldrs.)
bb. Air Pollution Control, 1945-1949 (5 fldrs.)
cc. 1950-1953 (6 fldrs.)
dd. 1954
ee. 1955
ff. Air Pollution Control, 1950-1953 (4 fldrs.)
gg. Air Pollution Control, 1954
hh. Air Pollution Control, 1955-1956 (2 fldrs.)
ii. Southern California Air Pollution Foundation, 1954-1958 (1 fldr.)
jj. Supplementary Material
b. Alcoholism, 1933-1958
aa. 1933-1958 (20 fldrs.)
bb. Supplementary Material
c. California Physicians' Service, 1939-1944 (6 fldrs.)
d. Care of Crippled Children, 1934-1947 (8 fldrs.)
e. County Coroner, Cemeteries, 1941-1958 (16 fldrs.)
f. Disease and Mental Health, 1935-1957 (2 fldrs.)
g. Employees: Doctors, Nurses, Polio Epidemics, 1935-1958 (3 fldrs.)
h. Hispitals, Sanitariums, Ambulance Services, 1934-1957 (11 fldrs.)
i. Humane Society and County Pound, 1934-1958 (16 fldrs.)
j. Sanitation, Food: Garbage, Rubbish and Sewage Disposal, Water Pollution, Sewage, 1938-1955
aa. 1938-1955 (24 fldrs.)
bb. Supplementary
k. Miscellaneous (23 fldrs.)
6. Industry and Labor
a. Development, Growth, Statistics, etc., 1929-1958 (2 fldrs.)
b. Employment and Unemployment, 1934-1958 (18 fldrs.)
c. Fair Employment Practice Commission, etc., 1945-1958 (7 fldrs.)
d. Unemployment Insurance, Workmen's Compensation, etc., 1935-1952 (1 fldr.)
e. Labor Unions, etc., 1937-1958(20 fldrs.)
f. Safety, 1936-1952(1 fldr.)
g. Miscellaneous (1 fldr.)
h. Supplementary
7. Law Enforcement
a. Crime Control and Prevention, Courts, 1934-1957 (23 fldrs.)
b. License Control, 1940-1958 (5 fldrs.)
c. Juvenile Delinquency
aa. 1932-1939 (6 fldrs.)
bb. 1940-1949 (10 fldrs.)
cc. 1950-1958 (10 fldrs.)
d. Probation Department, 1935-1958(16 fldrs.)
e. Probation Camps, 1937-1958
f. Weights and Measures, 1937-1958 [missing 10/5/90]
g. Supplementary Material
8. Legal Papers
a. Public Administrator, 1933-1951 (8 fldrs.)
Report on Examination for the 1957 Grand Jury, County of Los Angeles
b. District Attorney, 1944-1956)1 fldr.)
c. County Counsel
aa. 1936-1949 (14 fldrs.)
bb. 1950-1958 (9 fldrs.)
d. Public Defender, 1939-1958 (9 fldrs.)
e. Legislation
aa. 1935-1949 (13 fldrs.)
bb. 1950-1958 (11 fldrs.)
[Minority groups, see IV. i. The Races]
9. Music and the Arts
a. Art Organizations
aa. Los Angeles Art Association, 1937-1941 (4 fldrs.)
bb. Otis Art Institute (Name changed to Los Angeles County Art Institute, 1946), 1933-1946, 1956(9 fldrs.)
cc. Los Angeles County Art Institute (formerly the Otis Art Institute), 1946-1956 (11 fldrs.)
dd. Fine Arts Center of Southern California, 1938-1940, 1958 (1 fldr.)
b. Correspondence, etc., 1935-1958 (11 fldrs.)
c. Drama
aa. Greek Theater, 1953-1958 (4 fldrs.)
bb. Pilgrimage Play: History and Organization, Fiscal Papers (1950), Correspondence (1935-1958)(20 fldrs.)
d. Museums
aa. Automobile Museum, 1948-1957 (8 fldrs.)
bb. Los Angeles County Museum, 1937-1953 (10 fldrs.)
cc. Motion Picture Museum, 1955-1957 (3 fldrs.)
e. Musical Organizations
aa. Guild Opera Co., 1948-1953 ( 6 fldrs.)
bb. Hollywood Bowl
1) Correspondence, Reports, etc. 1932-1949 (18 fldrs.)
2) Correspondence, Reports, etc. 1950-1958 (9 fldrs.)
3) Hollywood Bowl Association: History, Organization, etc., 1938-1957 (6 fldrs.)
4) Clippings, etc. 1925-1951
cc. Los Angeles Civic Light Opera Association, 1936-1945
dd. Los Angeles County Music Commission, 1943-1954 (10 fldrs.)
ee. Music Center, 1950-1958 (1 fldr.)
ff. National Folk Festival Association, 1936-1956 (3 fldrs.)
gg. Southern California Opera Guild, 1940-1958 (2 fldrs.)
hh. Southern California Symphony Association (maintaining Philharmonic Orchestra of Los Angeles), 1937-1955 (15 fldrs.)
ii. Hollywood Concert Association, 1951-1952
jj. Supplementary Material
10. Parks and Recreation
a. Camps and Playgrounds, 1936-1957 (7 fldrs.)
b. Correspondence, 1936-1958 (20 fldrs.)
c. Metropolitan Recreation and Youth Services Council, 1949-1956
d. Parks and Gardens
aa. Athens Park, 1939-1958 (5 fldrs.)
bb. Barnsdall Park (including last will and testament of Aline Barnsdall), 1944-1955 (3 fldrs.)
cc. Bell Gardens, 1955-1956 (2 fldrs.)
dd. Bernheimer Oriental Gardens, 1936-1958 (7 fldrs.)
ee. Big Pines Park, 1938-1951 (6 fldrs.)
ff. City Terrace Park, 1955-1958(4 fldrs.)
gg. Descanso Gardens, 1951-1958 (8 fldrs.)
hh. East Los Angeles Park, 1956-1958 (1 fldr.)
ii. Echo Park, 1950-1955(2 fldrs.)
jj. Exposition Park (see also Coliseum), 1924-1950 (1 fldr.)
kk. John Anson Ford Park (Bell Gardens Recreational Center), 1955-1958 (4 fldrs.)
ll. Gilmore Island, 1932-1945 (8 fldrs.)
mm. Glendale Park, 1958 [missing 10/12/90]
nn. Griffith Park, 1942-1955 (8 fldrs.)
oo. Hancock Park (and Art Center). 1935-1958 (9 fldrs.)
pp. William S. Hart Park, 1944-1958(10 fldrs.)
qq. Laguna Park, 1956-1958 (3 fldrs.)
rr. Los Angeles City Park, 1936-1958 [missing 10/12/90]
ss. Marine Parks, Beaches, and Shoreline Development, 1929-1958 (19 fldrs.)
tt. John Muir-Kings Canyon Park, 1939-1940
uu. Nichols Canyon Park, 1936-1941 (6 fldrs.)
vv. Plaza Park, 1956 [missing 10/12/90]
ww. Plummer Park, 1937-1958 (5 fldrs.)
xx. Rosewood Park, 1955-1957 (3 fldrs.)
yy. Will Rogers Park, 1953
zz. San Dimas County Park, 1939
aaa. Santa Anita Park, Arcadia, 1938 (1 fldr.)
bbb. San Vicente Park (West Hollywood), 1938-1957 (16 fldrs.)
ccc. Two Strike Park, 1958 (1 fldr.)
ddd. Greenhorn Mt. Park, 1951
e. Sports
aa. Baseball and Football, 1956-1958 [missing 10/19/1990]
bb. Boating, Boxing, Racing, 1937-1955
cc. Coliseum, 1924-1957
1) 1929-1939 (10 fldrs.)
2) 1940-1949 (11 fldrs.)
3) 1950-1957 (10 fldrs.)
dd. Golf, 1936-1958
ee. Hiking and Riding Trails (California Mission Trail Association), 1955-1958 (3 fldrs.)
f. Swimming Pools, 1956-1957 ( 2 fldrs.)
g. Miscellaneous and Supplementary
11. Political
a. Democratic County Central Committee, 1935-1958 (12 fldrs.)
b. Democratic State Central Committee, 1938-1958 (16 fldrs.)
c. Democratic National Committee, 1937-1958 (20 fldrs.)
d. Communism, Fascism, Nazism, 1934-1958 (25 fldrs.)
e. Correspondence
aa. 1934-1939 (6 fldrs.)
bb. 1940-1949 (10 fldrs.)
cc. 1950-1952 (4 fldrs.)
dd. 1953-1958 (6 fldrs.)
f. Districts (6 vols.)
g. Elections
aa. General, 1932-1958(11 fldrs.)
bb. Indices to Districts, 1946-1952
cc. General Elections, 1946-1956
dd. Primary Elections, 1946-1958
ee. Record of the First Supervisorial Campaign of John Anson Ford, 1931-1949 (M.A. Thesis of Grace [Featheroff] Marshall, 1968)
h. Supplementary, 1935-1958 (1 fldr.)
i. Miscellaneous (1 fldr.)
12. Publicity
a. Correspondence
aa. 1934-1939 (9 fldrs.)
bb. 1940-1944 (18 fldrs.)
cc. 1950-1958 (12 fldrs.)
b. Addresses, Remarks, Statements, Talks by John Anson Ford
aa. 1931-1939 (10 fldrs.)
bb. 1940-1944 (5 fldrs.)
c c. 1945-1948 (6 fldrs.)
dd. 1950-1954 (6 fldrs.)
ee. 1955-1958 (5 fldrs.)
ff. n.d. (1 fldr.)
c. Addresses, Remarks, Statements, Talks by Others, 1933-1949 (12 fldrs.)
d. Newsletters and Newspapers
aa. 1935-1956 (9 fldrs.)
bb. Newsletter, 1934
cc. Weekly Newsletter, 1935
dd. Weekly Newsletter, 1936
ee. Weekly Newsletter, 1937
ff. Weekly Newsletter, 1938
gg. Weekly Newsletter, 1939
hh. Legislative Records, 1934-1949
ii. Weekly Newsletter, 1940
jj. Weekly Newsletter, 1941
kk. Weekly Newsletter, 1942
ll. Weekly Newsletter, 1943
mm. Weekly Newsletter, 1944
nn. Weekly Newsletter, 1945
oo. Weekly Newsletter, 1946
pp. Weekly Newsletter, 1947
qq. Weekly Newsletter, 1948
rr. Weekly Newsletter, 1949
ss. Weekly Newsletter, 1950
tt. Weekly Newsletter, 1951
uu. Weekly Newsletter, 1952
vv. Weekly Newsletter, 1953
ww. [Weekly Newsletter, 1954]
xx. Weekly Newsletter, 1955
yy. Weekly Newsletter, 1956
zz. Weekly Newsletter, 1957
aaa. Weekly Newsletter, 1958
e. Radio and Television Programs, Schedules, etc., 1936-1955
f. Radio Broadcasts by John Anson Ford
aa. 1935-1936 (20 fldrs.)
bb. 1937 (35 fldrs.)
cc. 1938 (42 fldrs.)
dd. 1939 (41 fldrs.)
ee. 1940 (21 fldrs.)
ff. 1941 (9 fldrs.)
gg. 1942 (9 fldrs.)
hh. 1943
ii. 1944 (2 fldrs.)
jj. 1945 (4 fldrs.)
kk. 1946 (4 fldrs.)
ll. 1947 (25 fldrs.)
mm. 1948 (39 fldrs.)
nn. 1949 (45 fldrs.)
oo. 1950-1958 (5 fldrs.)
g. Radio Broadcasts by Others, 1936-1958 (19 fldrs.)
h. Roads to Romance (California Promotion), 1941-1958 (13 fldrs.)
i. "Thoughts for the Month" by John Anson Ford, 1950-1955
j. Supplementary
13. Recording
a. County Clerk, 1935-1953 (14 fldrs.)
b. County Recorder, 1933-1956 (14 fldrs.)
14. Welfare
a. Agencies
aa. Citizens Advisory Committee on Public Assistance, 1945
bb. Committee on Opportunities and Needs of the Aging (CONA), 1949-1955 (reorganized in 1955 as Los Angeles County Committee on Aging [LACCOA])
cc. Committee on Aging (LACCOA), 1955-1958
dd. Community Chest of Los Angeles Area, 1937-1953
ee. Council of Social Agencies of Los Angeles, 1937-1943
ff. Los Angeles County Youth Commission, 1939-1956
gg. Metropolitan Recreation and youth Services Council
aaa. 1941-1949 (5 fldrs.)
bbb. 1950-1957 (6 fldrs.)
hh. National Youth Administration for California, 1938-1942
aaa. 1938-1942
bbb. Youth Coordinating Councils, 1950-1956
ccc. Miscellaneous and Supplementary
ii. Senior Citizens' Service Center, 1950-1958
jj. Service Clubs, etc., 1944-1954
kk. Welfare Commission of Los Angeles County, 1944-1954
ll. Welfare Council of Metropolitan Los Angeles, 1945-1953
mm. Welfare Federation of Los Angeles Area, 1952-1958 (1 fldr.)
nn. Welfare Planning Council of Los Angeles Region, 1953-1958
b. Department of Public Assistance
aa. Case Activities, Costs, Loads, etc., 1936-1955
bb. Child Care, Adoptions, Needy Children, etc., 1938-1958 (13 fldr.)
cc. Correspondence, Reports, etc., 1931-1958 (24 fldrs.)
dd. Old Age Assistance, Social Security, etc., 1938-1958
c. Department of Charities
aa. Laws, Ordinances, Structure, Personnel, etc., 1935-1958 (1 fldr.)
bb. Correspondence, Reports, etc.
aaa. 1933-1939 (7 fldrs.)
bbb. 1940-1949 (12 fldrs.)
ccc. 1950-1958 (8 fldrs.)
cc. Tie Project, 1942-1957 (12 fldrs.)
dd. Toy Loan Project, 1936-1958(18 fldrs.)
d. Housing
aa. 1935-1939 (3 fldrs.)
bb. 1940-1949 (10 fldrs.)
cc. 1950-1959 (7 fldrs.)
e. Veterans' Affairs, 1939-1958(17 fldrs.)
f. Miscellaneous and Supplementary [loose material]
IV. Relations
1. Civic
a. All Year Club, 1928-1956 (7 fldrs.)
b. Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce
aa. 1931-1939 (7 fldrs.)
bb. 1940-1949 (10 fldrs.)
cc. 1950-1958 (9 fldrs.)
c. Chambers of Commerce, Neighboring, 1928-1958 (12 fldrs.)
d. Los Angeles Civic Committee (Los Angeles Beautiful, etc.), 1939-1957 (2 fldrs.)
e. Correspondence between Mayor Bowron and Supervisor John Anson Ford
f. Municipal League of Los Angeles, 1931-1958 (6 fldrs.)
g. Town Hall, 1949-1951(1 fldr.)
h. Miscellaneous (1 fldr.)
i. Supplementary
2. Community
a. Church Federation of Los Angeles County, 1938-1955
b. Los Angeles County Conference on Community Relations, 1947-1958 (2 fldrs.)
c. Los Angeles County Commitee for Church & Community Cooperation, 1938-1954 (18 fldrs.)
d. Los Angeles County Federation of Community Coordinating Councils, 1951-1956 (1 fldr.)
e. Miscellaneous (2 fldrs.)
3. State of California
a. Agricultural, 1937-1958 (1 fldr.)
b. California Council (Federation) for Civic Unity, 1946-1950 (2 fldrs.)
c. Correspondence, 1935-1956 (21 fldrs.)
d. Department of Industrial Relations, 1942
e. Department of Natural Resources, 1947
f. Fiscal, 1939-1958
g. League of California Cities, 1950-1955 (1 fldr.)
h. California League of Unincorporated Communities, 1951 (1 fldr.)
i. Legislation, 1943-1957
j. California Mission Trails Association, 1952-1953
k. Municipal League of Los Angeles, 1936-1939 (1 fldr.)
l. Property Owners' Association of California, 1945-1955
m. California Recreation Commission, 1957-1958
n. California State Chamber of Commerce, 1937-1958 (12 fldrs.)
o. Miscellaneous (1 fldr.)
p. Supplementary
4. Federal
a. Correspondence, 1934-1958
b. Federal Offices in Downtown Los Angeles
c. "I am an American," 1939-1943
d. Committees, Conferences, Legislation, Reports, etc., 1929-1958
e. Works Progress Administration, 1936-1948
f. Supplementary
5. International
a. Agencies
aa. American Council on Race Relations, 1945-1946
bb. Citizens Committee for Latin American Youth, 1943
cc. Los Angeles County Committee on Human Relations, 1945-1958
dd. Los Angeles County Committee for Interracial Progress, 1942-1949
b. Conference on Race Relations, Chicago, March 21-22, 1944
c. Education, 1936-1950
d. Flag-Raising Ceremony for the American Republics and Canada, 1942-1943
e. Golden Gate International Exposition, Los Angeles County World's Fair Commission, 1937-1954
f. Las Fiestas de las Americas, 1941-1952
g. Palos Verdes Statue to Democracy, 1943-1958
h. Peace Organizations
aa. League of Nations, 1942-1945
bb. Moral Rearmament, 1938-1955
cc. United Nations, 1942-1957
dd. United States Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), 1948-1953
ee. Miscellaneous Peace Organizations [missing 12/13/90]
i. The Races
aa. Chinese, 1936-1945
bb. Japanese, 1935-1958
cc. Jewish, 1934-1958
dd. Mexican, 1933-1958
ee. Negro, 1936-1958
j. Racial Interdependence, 1944-1947
k. Simon Bolivar Memorial Foundation, 1948-1950
l. Southern California Council for Inter-American Affairs, 1933-1945
m. Veterans' Organizations, American Legion,Veterans, 1937-1958
n. World War II
aa. Civil Defense, 1942-1954
bb. Conscription, Manpower, etc., 1942-1948
cc. County Employees, Military Records,Letters, Loyalty Oath, etc., 1941-1948
dd. War Relocation Authority (see also Japanese under Races), 1942-1945
ee. Miscellaneous, 1936-1953
o. Post War Papers: World Trade and Government, etc., 1942-1953
p. Miscellaneous