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Contains 135 Results:

Ledger No. 19: Estate of C.L. Bard, undated

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains 15 envelopes that contain documents covering Bard’s arrival in Ventura in 1863 to his death in Ventura in 1902 and the ensuing settlement of his estate. This series also includes correspondence between Cephas L. Bard and his brother, Thomas R. Bard. The correspondence covers a variety of topics, ranging from family affairs, medical practices and procedures, the building of the Hueneme Pier, and the establishment of the Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital. The series also...
Dates: undated

Day book No 19: Estate of C.L. Bard, descd, 1908 August 20

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains 15 envelopes that contain documents covering Bard’s arrival in Ventura in 1863 to his death in Ventura in 1902 and the ensuing settlement of his estate. This series also includes correspondence between Cephas L. Bard and his brother, Thomas R. Bard. The correspondence covers a variety of topics, ranging from family affairs, medical practices and procedures, the building of the Hueneme Pier, and the establishment of the Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital. The series also...
Dates: 1908 August 20

Day book No. 19: Appraisement by D.S. Blackburn, E.P. Foster, and Ed T. Hare, 1902 August 20

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains 15 envelopes that contain documents covering Bard’s arrival in Ventura in 1863 to his death in Ventura in 1902 and the ensuing settlement of his estate. This series also includes correspondence between Cephas L. Bard and his brother, Thomas R. Bard. The correspondence covers a variety of topics, ranging from family affairs, medical practices and procedures, the building of the Hueneme Pier, and the establishment of the Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital. The series also...
Dates: 1902 August 20

Day book No. 19: Receipts and expenditures of Thomas R. Bard, executor, 1902-1903

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains 15 envelopes that contain documents covering Bard’s arrival in Ventura in 1863 to his death in Ventura in 1902 and the ensuing settlement of his estate. This series also includes correspondence between Cephas L. Bard and his brother, Thomas R. Bard. The correspondence covers a variety of topics, ranging from family affairs, medical practices and procedures, the building of the Hueneme Pier, and the establishment of the Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital. The series also...
Dates: 1902-1903

Day book No. 19: Two appointments of agent, 1903

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains 15 envelopes that contain documents covering Bard’s arrival in Ventura in 1863 to his death in Ventura in 1902 and the ensuing settlement of his estate. This series also includes correspondence between Cephas L. Bard and his brother, Thomas R. Bard. The correspondence covers a variety of topics, ranging from family affairs, medical practices and procedures, the building of the Hueneme Pier, and the establishment of the Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital. The series also...
Dates: 1903

Pamphlet: Captivity of Richard Bard, Esq., and his Wife, Catherine Poe Bard, by Archibald Bard, 1904

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains 15 envelopes that contain documents covering Bard’s arrival in Ventura in 1863 to his death in Ventura in 1902 and the ensuing settlement of his estate. This series also includes correspondence between Cephas L. Bard and his brother, Thomas R. Bard. The correspondence covers a variety of topics, ranging from family affairs, medical practices and procedures, the building of the Hueneme Pier, and the establishment of the Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital. The series also...
Dates: 1904

Probate Claim: Thomas R. Bard and Mary Blanche Bard, "Not Used" written on cover, Superior Court, 1902 November

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains 15 envelopes that contain documents covering Bard’s arrival in Ventura in 1863 to his death in Ventura in 1902 and the ensuing settlement of his estate. This series also includes correspondence between Cephas L. Bard and his brother, Thomas R. Bard. The correspondence covers a variety of topics, ranging from family affairs, medical practices and procedures, the building of the Hueneme Pier, and the establishment of the Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital. The series also...
Dates: 1902 November

Account sheets: Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital, 1902 April 20

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains 15 envelopes that contain documents covering Bard’s arrival in Ventura in 1863 to his death in Ventura in 1902 and the ensuing settlement of his estate. This series also includes correspondence between Cephas L. Bard and his brother, Thomas R. Bard. The correspondence covers a variety of topics, ranging from family affairs, medical practices and procedures, the building of the Hueneme Pier, and the establishment of the Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital. The series also...
Dates: 1902 April 20

Day book No. 19: Hueneme, California, 1902 June 25 - 1903 May 11

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains 15 envelopes that contain documents covering Bard’s arrival in Ventura in 1863 to his death in Ventura in 1902 and the ensuing settlement of his estate. This series also includes correspondence between Cephas L. Bard and his brother, Thomas R. Bard. The correspondence covers a variety of topics, ranging from family affairs, medical practices and procedures, the building of the Hueneme Pier, and the establishment of the Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital. The series also...
Dates: 1902 June 25 - 1903 May 11

Day book No. 19: Receipts, 1902 May 07

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series contains 15 envelopes that contain documents covering Bard’s arrival in Ventura in 1863 to his death in Ventura in 1902 and the ensuing settlement of his estate. This series also includes correspondence between Cephas L. Bard and his brother, Thomas R. Bard. The correspondence covers a variety of topics, ranging from family affairs, medical practices and procedures, the building of the Hueneme Pier, and the establishment of the Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital. The series also...
Dates: 1902 May 07