Title:
Chinese Historical Society of America reference files, [ca. 1900-1970s]
Chinese Historical Society of America collection
Creator/Contributor:
Chinese Historical Society of America, creator
Abstract:
Consists of newspaper clipping files relating to the Chinese and Chinese Americans, particularly in Calif. and San Francisco.
For a time the reference files were held at the San Francisco Public Library and pertain chiefly to topics of local interest,
including Chinatown, various community organizations, Chinese New Year and other festivals, business, and culture. County
and state files contain clippings with mentions of Chinese, and often include articles or pamphlets sent by local historical
societies. Biographical files relate mostly to individuals with a connection to San Francisco, and include Donaldina Cameron,
Madame Chiang Kai-shek, Albert Chow, Margaret Chung, Jack Manion (S.F. Police Inspector for Chinatown), and Sun Yat-sen. General
subject files include topics such as Chinese exclusion, immigration, railroads, and women.
Date:
1900 (issued)
Subject:
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Chinese Americans -- California
Chinese Americans -- California -- San Francisco -- Social life and customs
Chinese -- California
Chinatown (San Francisco, Calif.) -- Description and travel
Chinatown (San Francisco, Calif.) -- Social life and customs
Note:
Forms part of: Chinese Historical Society of America collection.
English, with some Chinese.
Type:
biography
Clippings.
Physical Description:
print
3 cartons (3.75 linear ft.)
Language:
English
Chinese
Identifier:
AAS ARC 2000/28
Origin:
California