Finding Aid to the Willie L. Brown, Jr. Papers, 1960s-2003, Bulk 1996-2003, SFH 69

Finding aid written by Tami J. Suzuki. Originally published in 2014. Revised to include additional materials received.
San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library
100 Larkin Street
San Francisco, CA, 94102
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info@sfpl.org
Feb. 26, 2022


Title: Willie L. Brown, Jr. Papers,
Identifier/Call Number: SFH 69
Contributing Institution: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library
Physical Description: 28.25 cubic feet (34 boxes)
Date (inclusive): 1960s-2003
Date (bulk): Bulk 1996-2003
Abstract: This collection documents the mayoral career of Willie L. Brown, Jr., who was mayor of San Francisco from 1996 to 2004. Included are bill files, subject files, correspondence, press releases, newspaper clippings, and photographs.
Physical Location: The collection is stored onsite.
Language of Materials: The collection is in English.
Creator: Brown, Willie L., (Willie Lewis Brown), 1934-

Access

The collection is available for use during San Francisco History Center hours, with photographs available during Photo Desk hours. Collections that are stored offsite should be requested 48 hours in advance. Confidential information was redacted in the Open Door Day Notebooks.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Willie L. Brown, Jr. Papers (SFH 69), San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library.

Provenance

Transferred from City Hall in January 2004. Press conference videos were transferred from San Francisco Government TV.

Publication Rights

All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the City Archivist. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the San Francisco Public Library as the owner of the physical items.

Processing Information

Processed by Tami J. Suzuki with photograph processing by Lisa Weddle.

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

VHS videocassettes and DVDs are included in the collection.

Related Materials

Researchers are encouraged to see also the San Francisco History Center's subject and biographical files, Mayoral Papers, Mayoral Gifts, and the San Francisco Historical Photograph Collection; and to check the library catalog for related materials. See also the Willie L. Brown Jr. Collection, San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive, San Francisco State University: archival film and video related to Brown's political career, from 1972 to 2004. See also Mayoral Campaign Clippings, 1995 and 1999, at University of California, Berkeley, Institute of Governmental Studies. See Also the Willie L. Brown, Jr. Institute on Politics and Public Service for a collection of artifacts, videotapes and legislative papers from his 40 years in public office.

Materials Removed

Daily press clippings have been removed. Some confidential documents have been removed.

Materials Transferred

Photographs have been transferred to the San Francisco Historical Photograph Collection. Gifts bestowed to the mayor have been transferred to the Mayoral Gifts Collection.

Conservation Note

Some videotapes were transferred from broadcast format to DVD.

Redacted Information

Some names were redacted to protect confidentiality of minors.

Biography

Willie Lewis Brown, Jr. was born March 20, 1934 in Minneola, Texas and became one of California’s most influential politicians. He graduated from San Francisco State College in 1955 and received a Juris Doctor degree from Hastings College of the Law in 1958. Brown was in private practice when he was elected to represent the 18th Assembly District (Democrat, San Francisco; later represented the 17th and 13th ADs) in the California Assembly in 1965. He served as Speaker from 1980 to 1995, a record term and the first African American in that role. He enjoyed a powerful long tenure, raising significant money for his fellow Democrats. Brown is married to the former Blanche Vitero. He has four children.
Brown was elected San Francisco’s 41st mayor on December 12, 1995, in a runoff with the incumbent, Frank Jordan. Brown was the city’s first African American mayor. He served two terms, from Jan. 8, 1996 to Jan. 8, 2004, and he oversaw San Francisco’s most diverse administration, including the first Asian American police chief, and first African American fire and police chiefs. In 1996 he signed the Equal Benefits Ordinance requiring city contractors to provide domestic partner benefits to their employees, the first such law in the country.
In his first days in office, he abolished Jordan’s Matrix program which cracked down on street crimes such as public sleeping, camping, and drinking. His homeless policy included new shelters, supportive housing, job training, and drug treatment centers. However, quality of life issues and widespread homelessness persisted.
Long associated with developers as an assemblyman, Mayor Brown moved large-scale development projects forward including condominium buildings, the airport’s new International Terminal, the Port, and the City’s newest neighborhood, Mission Bay, which became home to the University of California, San Francisco’s biotechnology campus. A privately-financed downtown baseball stadium measure was approved by voters in 1996; the San Francisco Giants played their first game there in April of 2000. In 1995 City Hall underwent a 4-year, $300 million seismic retrofit and restoration. The mayor also signed an agreement with the U.S. Navy to clean up and transfer the formal Hunters Point Naval Shipyard.
San Francisco’s economy was marked by the dot-com boom of the late 1990s, marked by gentrification and soaring housing prices; followed by the crash of 2001. Tourism and the growth of Internet technology, called Web 2.0, brought economic recovery by 2003. Brown increased the city budget to $5.2 billion, adding 4000 employees. Notably, on Jan. 1, 2001, San Francisco became the second California county to offer nearly universal health coverage for children.
Brown was easily re-elected in the December 1999 runoff over write-in candidate, Supervisor Tom Ammiano. He had made numerous appointments to the Board of Supervisors. However, a number of his allies on the board were defeated in the reinstated district elections held in the fall of 2000. The mayor had an acrimonious time with the new board; he did not attend their meetings.
Upon leaving office, he said, "There's nothing that compares to my eight years as mayor of San Francisco. It's been an incredible ride." He continues to be at the center of California politics and government as a political adviser. He created and heads the Willie L. Brown, Jr. Institute on Politics and Public Service. Brown released an autobiography, Basic Brown: My Life and Our Times, and is a columnist with the San Francisco Chronicle and a political commentator. In 2013, the western span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge was renamed in his honor.

Scope and Contents

This collection documents the mayoral career of Willie L. Brown, Jr., who served as Mayor of San Francisco from 1996 to 2004. Materials include departmental, commission, and task force reports and correspondence, budget summaries, notes, constituent correspondence, speaking notes, press conferences, press releases, newspaper clippings, and photographs. Speech text is not included as the mayor was known to speak without written scripts. Little of his mayoral campaigns is included. Subjects include Hunters Point Shipyard, Live/Work Units, Tenancies-in-Common, Mission Bay, Open Door Days, District Elections, JCDeceaux Toilets, Golden Gate Park Garage, and War Protest.

Arrangement

Organized into six series by office: Series 1. Chief of Staff; Series 2. Confidential Secretary; Series 3. Federal Legislative Affairs; Series 4. Mayors Office of Neighborhood Services; Series 5. Press Office; and Series 6. Office of Protocol. Within series, arrangement is alphabetical, by subject.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Brown, Willie L., (Willie Lewis Brown), 1934- --Archives.
City planning--California--San Francisco.
Mayors -- California--San Francisco.
San Francisco (Calif.) --Politics and government -- 20th century.
San Francisco (Calif.)--Politics and government -- 21st century.
Urban policy--California--San Francisco.

 

Series 1, Chief of Staff 1996-2003

Physical Description: 4.25 Cubic Feet

Scope and Contents

Contains files of Eleanor Johns, the mayor's chief of staff. Includes departmental, commission, and task force reports and correspondence, budget summaries, a white paper on Laguna Honda Hospital, notes, and constituent correspondence. Subjects include Treasure Island and redevelopment. Also has notable images of Brown before he became mayor.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by subject.
box 1, folder 1

Academy of Sciences 1997

box 1, folder 2

Aging Reorganization, Commission on 2000-2003

box 1, folder 3

Aging and Adult Services, Department of 2000-2003

box 1, folder 4

Airport (SFO) 1998-2002

box 1, folder 5

Appeals, Board of 2001

box 1, folder 6

Art Commission 1999-2001

box 1, folder 7

Asian Art Museum 1997-1999

box 1, folder 8

Assessor-Recorder 1998-[2001?]

box 1, folder 9

Bayview Opera House 2001

box 1, folder 10-11

Building Inspection, Department of 1999-2003

box 1, folder 12

Budget 1998-2003

box 1, folder 13

Candlestick Park/49ers 2003

box 1, folder 14

Child Support Services, Department of 2000-2002

box 1, folder 15-17

Children, Youth &Their Families, Mayor's Office of 1999-2003

box 1, folder 18

City Administrator 2002-2003

box 1, folder 19-20

City Attorney 1998-2002

box 1, folder 21

City College 1999

box 1, folder 22

City Hall 1998-2001

box 1, folder 23

Controller 1997-2000

box 1, folder 24

Civic Center Plaza 1998-1999

box 1, folder 25

Combined Charities 1997-2002

box 1, folder 26

Community Development, Mayor's Office of (MOCD) 1999-2003

box 1, folder 27

Compensatory Time Off 1994-1996

box 1, folder 28

Conservatory of Flowers 1997-2001

box 1, folder 29

Contract Administration, Office of (OCA) 2001-2003

box 1, folder 30

Convention & Visitors Bureau 1997-2002

box 1, folder 31

Correspondence (from Mayor) 2001-2003

box 1, folder 32

Correspondence, "January 2003" 2002-2003

box 1, folder 33

Criminal Justice, Office of (MOCJ, formerly Mayors Criminal Justice Council) 1997-2002

box 1, folder 34

deYoung Museum 1997

box 2, folder 1

Economic Development 2001-2002

box 33, folders 1-5

Efficiency Plans 2003

box 2, folder 2-3

Elections 1999-2002

box 2, folder 4-10

Emergency Services, Office of (OES) 1999-2003

box 2, folder 11

Environment, Department of/Commission on the 1998-2001

box 2, folder 12

Ethics Commission 1997-2003

box 2, folder 13

Farmers' Public Market 1998-2000

box 2, folder 14

Film 1999

box 2, folder 15

Fire Department/Commission 1998-2003

box 2, folder 16

Golden Gate Park Concourse Authority 2001-2002

box 2, folder 17

Grants for the Arts 1999-2003

box 2, folder 18

Health Service System 1999-2000

box 2, folder 19

Holding Items 1999-2000

box 2, folder 20

Homelessness, Mayor's Office on 1996-2003

box 2, folder 21-22

Housing, Mayor's Office of (MOH) 1997-2003

box 2, folder 23

Housing Authority 1999-2002

box 2, folder 24-25

Human Resources, Department of 1998-2003

box 2, folder 26

Human Rights Commission (HRC) 2001-2003

box 2, folder 27-28

Human Services, Department of (DHS)/Commission 1999-2001

box 3, folder 29-30

Juvenile Probation Department/Commission 2000-2003

box 3, folder 1

Public Library (SFPL) 1998-2002

box 3, folder 2

Management Performance 2001

box 3, folder 3

Mission Bay Project 1997-2002

box 3, folder 4-8

Municipal Railway (MUNI) 1999-2003

box 3, folder 9

Neighborhood Beautification Fund 2001-2003

box 3, folder 10-11

Neighborhood Services (MONS) 1996-2003

box 3, folder 12

Parking Passes 1999-2000

box 3, folder 13

Phones 1996

box 3, folder 14-15

Parking & Traffic (DPT) 1999-2003

box 3, folder 16

Moscone Scholarship 1999-2000

box 3, folder 17

Planning Department 1998-2002

box 3, folder 18

Police 1998-2003

box 3, folder 19-20

Port 1997-2003

box 3, folder 21-22

Presidio 1996-2002

box 3, folder 23-24

Private Industry Council (PIC) 1999-2002

box 3, folder 25

Public Health (DPH) 1998-2000

box 3, folder 26-27

Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) 1999-2002

box 4, folder 1-3

Public Works (DPW) 1998

box 4, folder 4

Real Estate 2000-2003

 

Recreation & Park Department

box 4, folder 5

Fay Park Bequest 1998

box 4, folder 6

King Pool 1999

box 4, folder 7

Partnerships for Parks 2003

box 4, folder 8-9

Redevelopment Agency (SFRA) 1996-2003

box 4, folder 10

Bayview Hunters Point Town Center 2003

box 4, folder 11

Commission 2001

box 4, folder 12

Hunters Point Shipyard 2000

box 4, folder 13

Rent Board (Residential Rent Stabilization and Arbitration Board) 1999-2002

box 4, folder 14

Resumes 2000-2003

box 4, folder 15

Retirement System 2000-2002

box 4, folder 16

School District (SFUSD) 1999-2002

box 4, folder 17

Sexual Harassment 1998

box 4, folder 18

Sheriff 2002

box 4, folder 19

Small Business Affairs (OSBA) and Commimssion (SBC) 2000-2002

box 4, folder 20

Solid Waste Management Program 1996-2001

box 4, folder 21

Sunshine Laws 2000-2002

box 4, folder 22

Support Letters (from Mayor) 1999-2003

box 4, folder 23

Taxes 1998-2001

box 4, folder 24-25

Telecommunications (DTIS) 1999-2002

box 4, folder 26

Treasure Island 1997-2001

box 4, folder 27

War Memorial Veterans Building 1997-2002

box 4, folder 28

Waterfront Organ Pavilion 1998-2000

box 4, folder 29-30

Women, Commission on the (COSW) 1997-2003

box 4, folder 31

Women's Summit 1999

 

Series 2, Confidential Secretary 1996-2003

Physical Description: 1.5 Cubic Feet

Scope and Contents

Has files of the mayor's confidential secretary which are chiefly correspondence and reports. Subjects include Joseph Alioto, city departments, youth employment, welfare reform, and the proposed African American Museum.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by subject.
box 5, folder 1

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome 1998-2001

box 5, folder 2

African American Museum 2000

box 5, folder 3

Aging Commission 1997-1999

box 5, folder 4

Alioto, Joseph L. 1997-1998

box 5, folder 5

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Training 1997

box 5, folder 6

Articles and Clippings 1996-1999

box 5, folder 7

Arts 1997-1998

box 5, folder 8

Asian Art Commission 1997

box 5, folder 9

Assembly 1997

box 5, folder 10

Assessor-Recorder 1998

box 5, folder 11

Awards/Honors 1999

box 5, folder 12

Biographical [1995?]-2003

box 19, folder 2

Biographical Photos 1964-[2003]

box 5, folder 13

Black Mayors, National Conference of 1995

box 5, folder 14

Budget 1996-2001

box 5, folder 15

Caen Day, Herb 1996

box 5, folder 16

Children, Youth &Their Families, Mayor's Office of 1997-1999

box 5, folder 17

Controller: Citizen Survey 1999

box 5, folder 18-32

Correspondence 1997-2003

box 6, folder 1

Economic Development, Mayor's Office of (MOED) 1998-2000

box 6, folder 2

Fire Department and Commission 1997-2001

box 6, folder 3

Honorary Chairs/Councils, Etc. 1999-2000

box 6, folder 4

Housing, Mayor's Office of 1998-1999

box 6, folder 5

Housing Authority (SFHA) 1998

box 6, folder 6

Laguna Honda Hospital 1998

box 6, folder 7

Medical Examiner: 1998-1999 Annual Report 1999

box 6, folder 8

Multimedia Summit 1998

box 6, folder 9

Municipal Railway 1997-2002

box 6, folder 10

Public Health, Department of (DPH): 1998-99 Annual Report 1999

box 6, folder 11

Public Utilities Commission (PUC) 2001-2002

box 6, folder 12

Recreation & Park Department 1997-1999

box 6, folder 13

Resignation Letters 1998-2002

box 6, folder 14

Resumes 1997-1999

box 6, folder 15

Forty-Niners (San Francisco 49ers) 1996-1998

box 6, folder 16

Street Parking Policy 2003

box 6, folder 17-19

Suppport Letters 1998-2003

box 6, folder 20

US Conference of Mayors 1997

box 6, folder 21

US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) 1997-1999

box 6, folder 22-23

Welfare Reform Task Force 1997

 

Series 3, Federal Legislative Affairs 1999-2003

Physical Description: 0.6 Cubic Feet

Scope and Contents

Has documents on federal appropriations, the Bay Bridge, Hunters Point Shipyard, the Old Mint, and Live/Work units and Tenancies-in-Common.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by subject.
box 6, folder 24-25

Bay Bridge 1999-2000

box 6, folder 26

Commissions 2001-2002

box 6, folder 27

Correspondence to House and Senate Delegation 2003

box 6, folder 28-31

Federal Appropriations 1998-2003

Physical Description: 2 cartons
box 6, folder 32

Priorities 2003

box 6, folder 33

Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 1998

box 6, folder 34

Homeland Security 2003

box 6, folder 35

Terrorism 2001

box 6, folder 36

Hunters Point Shipyard 2003

box 6, folder 37

Live/Work Units 2000-2002

box 7, folder 1

Old Mint 1999

box 7, folder 2

Planning Department Budget, 2002-2003 2002

box 7, folder 3-4

Tenancies-in-Common (TICs) 2000-2001

 

Series 4, Mayors Office of Neighborhood Services 1996-2003

Physical Description: 1.85 Cubic Feet

Scope and Contents

Contains papers of the Neighborhood Services office, mainly relating to the Open Door Days. The mayor held conducted popular monthly "Open Door Day" events with constituents including residents, families, groups, service providers, city employees, and business owners. Staff was on hand to address individual problems. Intake forms, staff assignments, and notes are documented. Issues include cleanliness of city and efficiency of city services; requests for assistance with employment, housing, traffic citations and code compliance; services for youth and seniors; film and homework projects; homelessness; the Golden Gate Park garage; and the honor of meeting the mayor.

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically.

Redacted Material

Personal and confidential information was redacted to protect minors in the Open Door Day Notebooks.
box 7, folder 5-6

Correspondence (Appreciation) 1996-2001

box 7, folder 7-27, box 8, folder 1-32

Open Door Day Notebooks 1997-2003

 

Series 5, Press Office 1996-2003

Physical Description: 11 Cubic Feet

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

VHS videocassettes are included.

Scope and Contents

Includes press conferences, press releases, memoranda, speaking notes, reports, and press clippings. Subjects include Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Bay Bridge, Herb Caen, Department of Elections, District Elections, Golden Gate Park, Health Care, Homelessness, JCDeceaux Toilets, Owner Move-in, and War Protest.

Arrangement

Organized alphabetically. Press conferences follow folders and are organized chronologically.
box 8, folder 33

Accomplishments 1997-1998

box 8, folder 34-38

AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) 1996-2001

box 9, folder 1

African American Community 1998

box 9, folder 2

HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) Consensus Meeting 2001

box 9, folder 3

Memorial Quilt 2001

box 9, folder 4

Summit 1997-1998

box 9, folder 5

20th Anniversary 2001

box 9, folder 5

World AIDS Day 1999

box 9, folder 6

Acupuncture, General Hospital 1999

box 9, folder 7

Affirmative Action 1997-1998

box 9, folder 8

African-American Business Summit 1998

box 9, folder 9

AfroSolo Theatre Company 2000

box 9, folder 10

Aging, Commission on the 1998-2000

box 9, folder 11-14

Airport (SFO) 1998

box 9, folder 15

Alioto, Joseph 1998

box 9, folder 16

America: Open for Business 2001

box 9, folder 17

America Works Partnership 1999

box 9, folder 18

America's Black Forum 2000

box 9, folder 19

American Heart Association 2000

box 9, folder 20

American Society of Corporate Secretaries 2000

box 9, folder 21

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Training Information 2001

box 9, folder 22

Anti-Semitism 2002

box 9, folder 23

Ark House (for Queer Youth) 2001

box 9, folder 24

Arts Commission (SFAC) 2000

box 9, folder 25

Ballpark--Sacramento 1996

box 9, folder 26

Banks 1998-1999

box 9, folder 27

Bar Association (BASF) 1997

box 9, folder 28

Bay Area Reporter 2000-2001

box 9, folder 29

Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC) 1999

box 9, folder 30

Bay Bridge 1997-2002

box 9, folder 31

Bay City News 1999

box 9, folder 32

Bayview/Hunters Point Jobs Initiative 1998

box 9, folder 33

Bayview Waterfront n.d.

box 9, folder 34

Beacon Schools 1999

box 9, folder 35

Bicycles 1997-2001

box 9, folder 36

Blackout Dec. 8, 1998

box 9, folder 37

Black American Political Association 1997-1998

box 9, folder 38

Blood Centers of the Pacific 2000

box 9, folder 39

Bloomingdale's Store 1998-2000

box 39, folder 40

Blue Angels 1997-1999

box 9, folder 41

Brava (Women in the Arts) 1996

box 9, folder 42

Breast Cancer 1995-2000

 

Brown, Willie L.

box 9, folder 43

Bay TV Interview 2001

box 9, folder 44

Bronze Bust 2001

box 9, folder 45

Chronicle Series 2001

box 9, folder 46

Magazine Articles 1996-2000

box 9, folder 47-48

Newspaper Clippings 1996

box 9, folder 49

Newspaper Column (Monthly) 1996-1998

box 10, folder 1

Bruner Award for Urban Excellence, Rudy 2001

box 10, folder 2-8

Budget (1996-1997 to 2003-2004) 1996-2003

box 10, folder 9

Budget--State and Federal Matters 1996

box 10, folder 10

Business 1998

box 10, folder 11

Business Tax 2001

box 10, folder 12

Caen Day, Herb 1996

box 10, folder 13

Caen Days (Tribute), Herb 2002

box 10, folder 14

California Abortion and Reproductive Rights League (CARAL) 2000

box 10, folder 15

California Health Care 2000

box 10, folder 16

California Journal Index 2000

box 10, folder 17

California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) 2000-2003

box 10, folder 18

Campaign (Mayoral) [1995]

box 10, folder 19

Car-Free Day 2002

box 10, folder 20

Census 2000 2000

box 10, folder 21

Central Freeway 1996-1998

box 10, folder 22

Chamber of Commerce 1996-2000

 

Charter Amendments

box 10, folder 23

Ballot Measures 2001

box 10, folder 24

Employee Benefits 1996

box 10, folder 25

Chavez Day, Cesar 2001

box 10, folder 26

Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) 1996

box 10, folder 27

Chinese Community 1998-2001

box 10, folder 28

Chirac, Madame Bernadette 2001

box 10, folder 29-31

Children 1996-2000

box 10, folder 32

Citizen Survey 1997

box 10, folder 33

City Carshare 2001

box 10, folder 34

Controller: Annual Financial Report 1999

box 10, folder 35

City Hall 1999-2000

box 10, folder 36

Ballot Measure (Proposition F--Kopp) 1998

box 10, folder 37

Restoration 1998-1999

box 10, folder 38

Move 1998-1999

box 10, folder 39

City Salaries 1997-1998

box 10, folder 40

CitySearch 1997

box 10, folder 41

Citywatch Television 1999

box 10, folder 42

Civil Rights Initiative (Proposition 209) 1994-1996

box 10, folder 43

Clinton, President William 1996

box 10, folder 44

Coleman Youth Advocates 1996

box 11, folder 1

Commission Appointments 2001

box 11, folder 2

Commitment Ceremony 2000

box 11, folder 3

Committee 2000 2000

box 11, folder 4

Community Assurance, Department of [2001?]

box 11, folder 5

Community Development 1998-1999

box 11, folder 6

Conference of Mayors 1998

box 11, folder 7

Constituent Mail 1996

box 11, folder 8

Contractors (Personal Services) 2001-2002

box 11, folder 9

Controller 1997

box 11, folder 10

Convention & Visitors Bureau 1998-2000

box 11, folder 11

Crime: "Drug Haven" Fight 2000

box 11, folder 12

Crime Record (Brown) [1996?]

box 11, folder 13

Crime Summit 2001

box 11, folder 14

Crissy Field 2001

box 11, folder 15

Day Labor 2002-2003

box 11, folder 16

Day of Remembrance (for 9/11 Tragedy) 2001-2002

box 11, folder 17

Daly (Chris) vs. Brown 2001-2003

box 11, folder 18

Demographics 1990-1996

box 11, folder 19

Disability, Mayor's Office on 2000

box 11, folder 20-22

Disclosures 1998-1999

box 11, folder 23

District Elections 1998

box 11, folder 24

Diversity in Law Foundation 1998

box 11, folder 25

Domestic Partners 1993-2001

box 11, folder 26

Domestic Violence 1997-2001

box 11, folder 27

DuPont Pharmaceuticals 2000-2001

box 11, folder 28

1906 Earthquake Anniversary 2001

box 11, folder 29

Economic Development 1996

box 11, folder 30

Economic Disclosures 1997-1998

box 11, folder 31

Economic Summit 1996

box 11, folder 32

Economy 1997-2002

box 11, folder 33

Education Facts 1996-1998

box 11, folder 34

Elder Abuse Awareness Month 2001

box 11, folder 35-38

Elections, Department of 1996

box 11, folder 39

Tammy Haygood 2002

box 12, folder 1

Energy Crisis 2001

box 12, folder 2

Entertainment Commission 2003

box 12, folder 3

Environment/Energy 2001

box 12, folder 4

Emergency Services 2000

box 12, folder 5

Esprit Park 2000-2001

box 12, folder 6

eWanted.com 1999

box 12, folder 7

Examiner: Mayor's Travel Story 2000

box 12, folder 8

Examiner: "New City" Series 1998

box 12, folder 9

Examiner Poll 1998

box 12, folder 10

Fannie Mae 1999-2001

box 12, folder 11

Fillmore 1998

box 12, folder 12

Fire Department 1997-2001

box 12, folder 13

Fleet Program 2003

box 12, folder 14

Forestry Council 2001

box 12, folder 15

49ers 1997-1998

box 12, folder 16

Eddie DeBartolo 1998

box 12, folder 17

and Giants 1997-1998

box 12, folder 18

News Clippings 1997-1998

box 12, folder 19

Stadium Proposition 1997-1998

box 12, folder 20

Garbage Strike 1997

box 12, folder 21

Gay and Lesbian Issues 1996-[1998?]

box 12, folder 22

General Hospital (SFGH) 2000

box 12, folder 23

Giants 1996

box 12, folder 24

Golden Gate Bridge 2000

box 12, folder 25

Golden Gate Business Association 2000

box 12, folder 26

Golden Gate Park 1997-1998

box 12, folder 27

Goodwill Industries 2001

box 12, folder 28

Graffiti 2000

box 12, folder 29

Grand Jury 2001

box 12, folder 30

Special Assistants 2001

box 12, folder 31

Grand Prix Cycling Event 2001

box 12, folder 32

Grants for the Arts 1997

box 12, folder 33-36

Great Sweep 1997-1999

box 12, folder 37

Hallinan, Terence, District Attorney 2001

box 12, folder 38

Hamilton Family Center 2000-2001

box 12, folder 39

Harm Reduction Conference 2001

box 12, folder 40

Health Care 1996-2001

box 12, folder 41

Health Summit 1996

box 12, folder 42

Hearst Journalism Awards 1998

box 12, folder 43

Historical Landmarks 2000

box 12, folder 44

Home Box Office (HBO) 1999

box 13, folder 1-7

Homelessness 1996-2003

box 13, folder 8

Hoppe Memorial, Art 2001

box 13, folder 9-13

Housing 1997-2001

box 13, folder 14

Housing and Urban Development (HUD) 1996-1997

box 13, folder 15

Human Services (DHS) 2000

box 13, folder 19

Hunters Point Naval Shipyard Cleanup 1999

box 12, folder 17

Immigrant Rights and Welfare Reform 1996

box 13, folder 18

India Earthquake 2001

box 13, folder 19

Information Please Almanac 1997

box 13, folder 20

Initial Public Offering (IPO)-Brown Articles 2000

box 12, folder 21

1996 Initiatives 1996

box 13, folder 22

IBM Sidewalk Ads 2001

box 13, folder 23

International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union (ILWU): Harry Bridges Plaza 2001

box 13, folder 24

Interviews 1998

box 13, folder 25

JCDeceaux Toilets [1996]-1998

box 13, folder 26

Jackson, Jesse L. 1996

box 13, folder 27

Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) Singles Convention 1999

box 13, folder 28

Jordan, Frank 1998

box 13, folder 29

Judges 1998

box 13, folder 30

Juneteenth 1997-2001

box 13, folder 31

Juvenile Justice 1996-2001

box 13, folder 30

King, Jr (MLK) Day, Martin Luther 2001

box 13, folder 31

Kopp, Quentin 1998

box 13, folder 32

Korean War Veterans Event 2003

box 13, folder 33

KDTV Univision 14 2000

box 13, folder 34

KGO Radio 1996

box 13, folder 35

Laguna Honda Hospital 1998-1999

box 13, folder data_value_missing_9b872389e5b22a2dfab82f387ba67e70

Landsmen (Club) 1999

box 13, folder 37

Larkin Street Youth Center 1997-2000

box 13, folder 38

Lesbian Women's Health Forum 2000

box 13, folder 40

Library 1996-2001

box 14, folder 1

Live/work Loft Moratorium 2001

box 14, folder 2

Los Angeles Times 1996

box 14, folder 3

Lotta's Fountain Restoration 1998

box 14, folder 4

Mayors, Former 1998

box 14, folder 5

Mayor's Office Organization Chart 1997

box 14, folder 6

Media Directories 1997-1998

box 14, folder 7

Media Training 1998

box 14, folder 8

Medical Examiner's Office 2000

box 14, folder 9

Medical Marijuana 1998

box 14, folder 10

Mid-Embarcadero Music Concourse 1999

box 14, folder 2001

Mid-Market Redevelopment 2001

box 14, folder 12

Milk/Moscone 20th Anniversary 1998

box 14, folder 13

Mayor's Duties and Responsibilities 2000

box 14, folder 14

Million Dollar Round Table 2000

box 14, folder 15

Minority Population 1997

box 14, folder 16

Mirikitani, Janice, Poet Laureate 2000

box 14, folder 17

Miscellaneous Articles 2001

box 14, folder 18

Mission Armory 1997

box 14, folder 19-22

Mission Bay Development 1997-1999

box 14, folder 23

Money Magazine 1999

box 14, folder 24

Moscone Center Expansion/Yes on A 1996

box 14, folder 25

Mother's Day NAMES Project 2000-2001

box 14, folder 26

Multimedia Summit 1998

box 14, folder 27

Municipal Courts 1998

box 14, folder 28-29

Municipal Railway (MUNI) 1996-2003

box 14, folder 30

Key Stops 1997

box 14, folder 31-33

News Clips 1996-2001

box 14, folder 34

Paratransit Program 1996-1999

box 14, folder 35

Report 1999

box 14, folder 36

National Housing Conference 1999

box 14, folder 37

National Public Radio Show 2001

box 14, folder 38

Needle Exchange 1995-1997

box 14, folder 39

Neighborhood Services (MONS) 1996-1999

box 14, folder 40

Neiman Marcus 1998

box 14, folder 41

News Racks (Adshel) 2000

box 14, folder 42

Newspaper Association Conference 2000

box 14, folder 43

Newsweek Cover Story 1996

box 14, folder 44

911Emergency Communications System 1997

box 14, folder 45-46

Nonprofit Organizations Office Space 2000

box 14, folder 47

North Beach 1998

box 14, folder 48

Occupational Safety Training 2000

box 14, folder 49

Old Mint Task Force 2001

box 14, folder 50

2008 Olympic Games Bid 1997

box 14, folder 51

2012 Olympic Games Bid 200

box 14, folder 52

Open Door Day 1998-2001

box 14, folder 53

Owner Move-in 1998

box 14, folder 54

Owens, Dr. Juanita 2000

box 14, folder 55

Pabich, Dick 2000

box 14, folder 56

Pacific Bell: Work at Home Day 1999

box 15, folder 1

Paramedics 2001

box 15, folder 2

Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) 1996-1997

box 15, folder 3

Parking and Traffic (DPT) 1998-2001

box 15, folder 4

Peace Plaza 1998-1999

box 15, folder 5

Peace Treaty Anniversary (World War II) 2001

box 15, folder 6

Pedestrian Safety 1999-2002

box 15, folder 7

Petrelis, Michael 2000-2001

box 15, folder 8

Philippines 2000

box 15, folder 9-10

Planning Commission 1999-2003

box 15, folder data_value_missing_552c9e46f2450a056009296845acb1ed

Poet Laureate: Lawrence Ferlinghetti 1998

 

Police (SFPD)

box 15, folder 12

Office of Citizen Complaints (OCC) 2003

box 15, folder 13

Terrorism Response 2000-2002

box 15, folder 14

Van 2001

box 15, folder 15

Politically Incorrect (Television Show) 1996

box 15, folder 16

Population 1998

box 15, folder 17

Port 1997-2000

box 15, folder 18

Mills Corporation/YMCA 2000-2001

box 15, folder 19

Potrero Hill Power Plant 2001

box 15, folder 20

Presidio Trust 2000-2001

box 15, folder 21-24

Press Releases 1996-1998

box 15, folder 25

Primary (March) 2000

box 15, folder 26

Proposition 9 (Electricity) 1998

box 15, folder 27

Proposition 209 (Affirmative Action Ban) 1997

box 15, folder 28-29

Propositions 1998-2002

box 15, folder 30

Prostitution 1996

box 15, folder 31

Public Defender, Kimiko Burton Cruz 2001

box 15, folder 32

Public Finance 1998

box 15, folder 33

Public Housing 2001-2003

box 15, folder 34

Public Information Officer Meetings for Emergency Services 2002

box 15, folder 35-36

Public Utilities Commission (PUC) 1996-2003

box 15, folder 37-38

Public Works (DPW) 1996-2001

box 15, folder 39

Publicity Requests 1996

box 15, folder 40

Readers' Choice 1998-2000

box 15, folder 41

Recall (Mayor Brown) 2001

box 15, folder 42

Records Requests 2000-2001

box 15, folder 43

Dawn Clements 2001

 

Marshall High School Clash 2002

box 15, folder 45

Patrick Monette-Shaw

box 15, folder 46

San Francisco Airport 2001-2003

box 15, folder 47

San Francisco Police 2003

box 16, folder 1-2

Recreation and Park Department 1997-2001

box 16, folder 3

de Young Museum 1997-1998

box 16, folder 4

Golden Gate Park 1996-1997

box 16, folder 6

Homeless 1997-1998

box 16, folder 6

Redevelopment Agency (SFRA) 1998-2003

box 16, folder 7

Redistricting 2002

box 16, folder 8

Reilly, Clint 1998

box 16, folder 9-10

Resumes 1997-1998

box 16, folder 11

Russian Showtime (Television Show) 2001

box 16, folder 12

Saint Patrick's Day 2002

box 16, folder 13

Salt Ponds 2001

box 16, folder 14

Salvation Army 1998

box 16, folder 15

San Francisco Grand Prix 2001

box 16, folder 2001-2002

San Francisco News Clips 2001-2002

box 16, folder 17

San Francisco Partnership 2000

box 18, folder 2001

Salvation Army 2001

box 16, folder 19

Schedule of Public Events 1999-2000

box 16, folder 20-21

School District (SFUSD) 1998-2002

box 16, folder 22

Audit and FBI Probe 2001

box 16, folder 23

Senior Action Network 2001

box 16, folder 24

Sexual Harassment 1996-1998

box 16, folder 25

Silicon Valley 1998

box 16, folder 26

Silver Plume Awards 2000

box 16, folder 27

Small Business 1998

box 16, folder 28

Snazelle Films [1996]

box 16, folder 29

Solar Energy Conference 2003

box 16, folder 30

Special Assistants 2000-2001

box 16, folder 31-35

State of the City 1996-2003

box 15, folder 36

Stern Grove Festival 1999-2000

box 16, folder 37

Strikes 1997

box 16, folder 38

Sunset Reservoir--PUC Playground 2001

box 16, folder 39

Street to Studios Project 1999

box 16, folder 40

Sunshine Ordinance 1998

box 16, folder 41

Supervisors 2001

box 16, folder 42

Surveys of San Francisco 1999

box 16, folder 43

Sutro Tower 1997-1999

box 16, folder 44

Symphony 2000

box 16, folder 45

Taxi Task Force 1998

box 16, folder 46

Tempongko, Claire Joyce 2001

box 16, folder 47

Tenancies-in-Common (TICs) 2001

box 16, folder 48

Term LImits 1997

box 16, folder 49

Third Street Light Rail 1996-1998

box 16, folder 50

Tobacco 1996

box 16, folder 51

Tourism 1997-1998

box 17, folder 1

Trade Missions 1997

box 17, folder 2

Willie Brown Biography 1997

box 17, folder 3-5

China April 1997

box 17, folder 6

Japan and Korea October 1997

box 17, folder 7

Mexico November-December 1998

box 17, folder 8

Paris November 1996

box 17, folder 9

Philippines February 1998

box 17, folder 10

Shanghai September-October 1998

box 17, folder 11

Transbay Terminal 2001

box 17, folder 12

Transsexual Insurance 1997-2001

box 17, folder 13-16

Treasure Island 1998-2002

box 17, folder 17

Union Square Redesign 1996-2003

box 17, folder 18

United Nations Plaza 2000

box 17, folder 19-24

United States Conference of Mayors 1993-1997

box 17, folder 25

U.S. Japan Business News Inc. 2000

box 17, folder 26

Universal Health Care 1998

box 17, folder 27

University of California Extension Tuition Plan 1999

box 17, folder 28

Users' Guide (for SF Citizens) 1997

box 17, folder 29

Van Beroldingen, Judge Dorothy 2000

box 17, folder 30

Vehicle Pool 2003

box 17, folder 31

Vetoes 1996-1997

box 18, folder 1

Violent Crime 2001

box 18, folder 2

Voters 1997-1998

box 20, folder 3

Walden House 2000

box 18, folder 4

War Protest 2003

box 18, folder 5

Washington Post Article 1996

box 18, folder 6

Water and Sewer Rate Reduction Initiative 1996

box 18, folder 7

Waterfront Rebirth Articles 1997

box 18, folder 8

Wax Museum Likeness 2000-2001

box 18, folder 9

Webby Awards 2001

box 18, folder 10

Welfare Reform 1996-1998

box 18, folder 11

White, Dan 1998

box 18, folder 12

Williams, Rev. Cecil 1998-2000

box 18, folder 13-14

Women 1997-1999

box 18, folder 15

Women, Commision on the Status of (COSW) 1998-2000

box 18, folder 16

World Press Photo Exhibition 1998-1999

box 18, folder 17

X Games 1998-2000

box 18, folder 18-19

Y2K (Year 2000) Readiness 1999

box 18, folder 20

Yerba Buena Gardens 1998

box 18, folder 21

YouthBuild San Francisco 2000

box 18, folder 22

YouthWorks Internship 1999

box 18, folder 23

Youth Empowerment Conference 1999

box 32

Press Conferences 1996-2003

 

Board of Supervisors, Mayor's Annual State of the City Oct. 15, 1996

 

Swearing-in of Commissioners and Board Members Aug. 19, 1997

 

Mayor's Disability Council Feb. 18, 2000

 

Mayor's Press Availability: 50-Year City Employees June 5, 2000

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Home Ownership Assistance June 13, 2000

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Airline Workers Unionizing June 27, 2000

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Living Wage and Health Care July 10, 2000

 

Mayor's Press Availability (Supervisor Mabel Teng): Save the Conservatory Public Service Announcement July 31, 2000

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Home Ownership and Other Sept. 11, 2000

 

Mayor Swears In Ed Harrington Sept. 21, 2000

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Disabled Voters Access Oct. 5, 2000

 

Mayor's Press Availability (Supervisor Gavin Newsom): Transportation, Medicare Fraud Dec. 19, 2000

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Chinese-targeted firebombings in Richmond District Jan. 27, 2001

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Women's Summit March 20, 2001

 

Mayor's Press Availability: New Fire Chief, Mario Trevino May 2, 2001

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Post 9/11 Safety Nov. 13, 2001

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Terrorism Victim Compensation Program Nov. 19, 2001

 

Mayor's Press Availability: HIV/AIDS unknown

 

Mayor's Press Availability: AP Biz (Asian Pacific Islander Business and Information Services) Feb. 5, 2002

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Herb Caen Days March 7, 2002

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Condemning Anti-Semitism 5/30/2002

 

Bay Area Organizing Committee June 27, 2002

 

Longshoreman Labor Dispute Aug. 12, 2002

 

Mayor's Press Availability: 9/11 Remembrance Aug. 26, 2002

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Recycling Expo Oct. 22, 2002

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Water Disaster Needs Oct. 29, 2002

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Teamsters and Labor Council Nov. 6, 2002

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Solar Energy Celebration Nov. 21, 2002

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Rose Pak/Chinese New Year Parade, Bay Area United Against War Jan. 24, 2003

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Susan Leal, Treasurer, SF Biz Info Launch March 4, 2003

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Budget June 3, 2003

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Public Safety June 23, 2003

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Budget July 15, 2003

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Herb Wesson, Speaker of State Assembly, Governor Recall Issues July 24, 2003

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Janitors Union and Private Building Owners Labor Agreement Aug. 7, 2003

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Andrew Lee, "Celebrate Life, Liberty and Beauty" Sept. 2, 2003

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Prostate Cancern Awareness Month Sept. 4, 2003

 

Mayor's Press Availability: Bicycle Race Sept. 12, 2003

 

Series 6, Office of Protocol 1996-2003

Physical Description: 9 Cubic Feet

Scope and Contents

Documents trade missions and special events through photographs, invitations, printed programs, and videos. Includes gifts from the mayor.

Arrangement

Within sub-series, arrangement is mainly alphabetical.
 

Trade and Goodwill Missions and Events 1996-1998

Physical Description: 0.5 Cubic Feet

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically.

Scope and Contents

Briefing books and reports.
box 18, folder 24-25

China March-April, 1997

box 18, folder 26

Japan and Korea October 1997

box 18, folder 27

Philippines and Vietnam February 1998

box 18, folder 28

Mexico November-December 1998

box 18, folder 29

Paris November 1996

box 18, folder 30

Shanghai September 1998

 

Special Events 1996-2003?

Physical Description: 4 folders

Scope and Contents

Materials produced for special events, especially invitations.
box 18, folder 31

Inauguration Programs 1996-2000

box 18, folder 32-33

Invitations and Programs 1996-2003

box 18, folder 34

US Conference of Mayors Press Booklet 1997

Physical Description: 4 folders
 

Audio/Visual Materials 1996-2002

Physical Description: 0.67 Cubic Feet

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

VHS videocassettes and DVDs are included.

Conservation Note

Some videotapes were transferred from broadcast format to DVD.
box 31

Mayor Willie Brown Inauguration Jan. 8, 2000

Note

Two items.
box 31

Herb Caen Day [June 14, 1996]

box 31

San Francisco Day of Remembrance Sept. 11, 2002

box 31

San Francisco, It Just Keeps Getting Better (San Francisco Mayor Project) Jan. 14, 1997

box 31

Mayor Willie Brown: San Francisco Week in Shanghai Promo [1998]

box 31

San Francisco-Shanghai Sister City: San Francisco Week PSAs 1998

box 31

San Francisco 2000 1999

box 31

Seven Days in China: Guangdong Province 1998

box 31

Gifts 1996-2003

Physical Description: 0.33 Cubic Feet (.33 box)

Scope and Contents

Gifts from mayor to special guests.
 

Photographs 1960s-2003

Physical Description: 7.5 Cubic Feet

Access

Photographs are available during Photo Desk hours.

Scope and Contents

Has color and black-and-white photographs of dignitaries, events, and trade missions. Some are organized into albums. Subjects include President William Clinton, Chief of Protocol Charlotte Maillard Schultz, Oprah Winfrey (in Special Events), and wax likeness of the mayor. Also includes some negatives.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by subject.
box 19, folder 1

Items Removed From Other Series [1998-2001]

box 19, folder 2-3

Biographical circa early 1960s-[2003]

box 19, folder 4

Special Events (removed from frames) [1996-2003]

box 25, box 19, folder 19

Armenia Pope Feb. 1996

box 20

Bastille Day Proclamation no date

box 20, 24, box 19, folder 5

Brazil--Ambassador, and President Cardoza 1996-1997

box 20

Brazil--Flag-Raising 1996

box 29

Brown, Willie

box 29

Birthdays no date

box 23

Conducts Youth Symphony 1996

box 23

Fun Photo no date

box 34, items 1-2

Inauguration Jan. 8, 1996

box 24

Mayor's Two-Month Anniversary March 1996

box 19, folder 19, box 23

Sings with SF Opera Float, Valentine's Day Feb. 14, 1996

box 19, folder 5, box 20

Burberry's Tea 1997

box 29, box 20

Caen, Herb--Day June 14, 1996

box 20

Caen, Herb--Memorial Service Feb. 8, 1997

box 25

Cameroon, Republic of no date

box 19, folder 5

Cherry Blossom Parade 1997

box 20

Chile--Flag-Raising 1996

box 20

Chile--Tall Ship Feb. 1997

 

China

box 20, box 19, folder 5

Ambassador 1998

box 20, 29, box 19, folder 6-7

Beijing 1997

box 20

Flag-Raising Sept. 30, 1996

box 29

Hong Kong Airport April 1997

box 29, box 19, folder 7

Shanghai April 1997

box 29, box 19, folder 8

Trip April 1997

box 20

Christmas Luncheon Dec. 1997

box 24

Christopher, George—Memorial Service Sept. 18, 2000

box 19, folder 9

City Hall Opening Jan. 5, 1999

box 20, box 19, folder 4

Clinton, President William 1996, 1998

box 19, folder 9, box 20, 29

Clinton, Hillary 1996

box 20

Consul Baseball Game 1997

box 21

Consul General--Rome no date

box 21

Consular Corps--France--Paris Reunion Party Jan. 23, 1997

box 21

Consular Corps Christmas Party 1997

box 19, folder 9

Costa Rica Diplomat at Airport no date

box 21

England--Prince Andrew April 1997

box 21, box 34, volume 3

Fleet Week 1996-1997

 

France

box 21

Flag-Raising no date

box 21, box 19, folder 9

Paris Delegation, French Consulate 1996-1997

box 19, folder 10-18, box 22, 26-28

Paris Trip Nov. 1996

box 19, folder 9

President of the French Senate, Renee Monory 1998

box 19, folder 9

Germany--Flag-Raising 1998

box 22

Getty Holiday Party Dec. 18, 1996

box 22

Gifts no date

box 19, folder 19

Gore, Al no date

box 22

Greece--Patriarch Nov. 1997

box 19, folder 4, 19, box 22

Greece--President 1996

box 22

Guatemala Flag-Raising no date

box 24

Holiday Party (Mayor's Staff) Dec. 1997

box 22

Host Committee no date

box 19, folder 19, box 23

Hungary Flag Raising 1997

box 23

Iceland President, Airport Arrival July 28, 1997

box 29

India--Event at Herbst Theatre no date

box 23

India--Flag-Raising and Republic Day Feb. 1997

box 23

Indonesia National Day [Oct. 1996]

 

Ireland

box 29

Event at Herbst Theatre no date

box 19, folder 19, box 23

Flag-Raising 1997

box 23

President no date

box 19, folder 19

Israel--Natan Sharansky 1998

 

Italy

box 19, folder 19, box 23

Flag-Raising and National Day May 1998

box 19, folder 19

Mayor of Assisi, Giorgio Bartolini no date

box 23

Sophia Loren Day and Alitalia Airlines June 3, 1999

box 23

Alberto Tomba no date

box 23

Jamaica no date

box 23, box 19, folder 19

Japan--Emperor Akihito Day no date

box 19, folder 19, box 23

Japan--Osaka no date

 

Korea

box 23, box 19, folder 19

Flag-Raising 1996

box 19, folder 19, box 23

President Kim Sept. 1996

box 23

Trade Mission Oct. 1997

box 23

Ladies Winter Lunch, Dorothy Legion 1996

box 23, 29

Library Opening (New Main) April 18, 1996

 

Loren, Sophia: See Italy--Sophia Loren Day

box 21, box 19, folder 4

Maillard, Charlotte and George Schultz [1997?]

box 19, folder 4, 9, box 24

Maillard, Charlotte 1996-1997

box 23

Marks, Sen. Milton no date

 

Mexico

box 24

Mayor of Mexico [City?] Nov. 1997

box 24

National Day 1996

box 24

President no date

box 25, box 19, folder 22

Miscellaneous

box 24, box 19, folder 19

Monaco National Day no date

box 30

Negatives, Miscellaneous

box 19, folder 19

Norway Flag-Raising with Supervisor Leslie Katz 1998

box 19, folder 19

Olympic Torch Relay 1996

box 24

Pakistan Ambassador 1998

box 24, box 19, folder 19

Palace of the Legion of Honor [1997]

box 24

Panama Flag-Raising 1996

 

Philippines

box 19, folder 19, box 24-25

President Estrada July 24, 2000

box 25

Mayor of Asingan, Carlos P. Lopez, Sr. no date

box 19, folder 4

Manila Trade Mission 1998

box 25

Red &White Ball 1996

box 25

Royal Viking Cruise Ship no date

box 25

Russia Flag-Raising 1997

box 25, box 19, folder 20

Russia Dignitary Jan. 1997

box 19, folder 20

St. Patrick's Day Parade no date

box 25

Spain Flag-Raising 1996

box 19, folder 4

Special Events (removed from frames) [1996-2003]

box 23

State of the City Address--Cake Oct. 19, 1997

box 25, box 19, folder 20

State of the World 1996

box 25, box 19, folder 20

Taiwan President Lee Ten-Hui April 1997

box 25, box 19, folder 20

Tibet Mayor Lopsang of Laa Sa 1998

box 25, 29, box 19, folder 21, box 34, folders 4-7

US Conference of Mayors, San Francisco 1997

box 25

US Conference of Mayors, Washington, DC 1997

box 25

Uruguay President 1997

 

Vietnam

box 25

Ambassador Oct. 31, 1997

box 25

Economic and Goodwill Delegation, San Francisco 1998

box 25

Flag-Raising 1997

box 29

Saigon 1998

box 19, folder 4

War Memorial Board 1997