Box 3
Container
Contains 135 Results:
Deficiency tax notice: Bard Estate, tax collector, 1904
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 9
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
Correspondence: Cephas L. Bard and Thomas R. Bard, 1887-1902
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 10
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:
1887-1902
Correspondence and telegrams: Thomas R. Bard and various correspondents, 1888-1902
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: A.J. Comstock, M.D.; E.L. Burnett; Charles Barnard; James R. Sinsill; E.O. Gerberding; Clara Carscallen; George Lasher; B.T. Williams; D.S. Blackburn; Matt Arnold, Esq.; J. Logan Kennedy; and R. Williams.
Dates:
1888-1902
Correspondence: Blanche Bard and Clara Carscallen (nurse), 1902 February 16
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 10
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 February 16
Correspondence: Thomas R. Bard from Mary Bard, 1902 January, February
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 10
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 January, February
Correspondence: Cephas L. Bard and various correspondents , 1898-1901
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: C.G. Baldwiw; Joseph Cairn Simpson; J.J. Arnott; and Carrie Stevens Waller.
Dates:
1898-1901
Essay: The Passing of the Doctor's Horse, undated
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 10
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
Newspaper clipping: Richard Bard recollects family stories (Jack Smalley), 1964 March 28
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 10
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:
1964 March 28
Cephas L. Bard's last wishes type by L.F. Eastin, 1902 April 9
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 10
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 9
Newspaper clippings: Photograph of Bard and text, undated
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 10
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