Box 3
Container
Contains 135 Results:
Correspondence: Thomas R. Bard and Cephas L. Bard, 1866-1886
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents
Discusses business accounts, housekeeping, Clara's health, life in Ventura, a wharf at Port Hueneme, and the trial of a Chinese resident of Ventura.
Dates:
1866-1886
Correspondence: Thomas R. Bard and various correspondents, 1874-1889
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents
Correspondents include: Frank Thompson; S.F. Eastin, county clerk; Louie [?]; W.E. Shepherd; F.S. Cook; Thomas Snyder, Esq.; J.M. Pratt; A.D. Barnard, Esq.; Archie Rice, Esq.; and Samuel Ensign[?], Esq. Topics cover business accounts and upkeep of Ventura and city services.
Dates:
1874-1889
Receipts and accounts, 1875-1878
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 14
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:
1875-1878
Envelope addressed to Mr. R.M. Bard, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania,, 1870 March 28
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 15
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:
1870 March 28
Correspondence: Elizabeth Bard and Cephas L. Bard, 1868, 1870
Item — Box: 3, Folder: 15
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:
1868, 1870