Box 1
Contains 66 Results:
Official Independence Day Program, Oxnard, California,, July 2, 3 and 4, 1910
This collection consists of material collected by Mrs. D. W. Mott (Emma Drown Mott) on a variety of topics. Major topics covered include Ventura County history, California government, and the military with a focus on WWI and WII. Materials include printing plates, event programs, publications, letters, geneology, and newspaper articles.
"Ventura: A social psychological study of an American Community," by S. Stansfeld Sargent
This collection consists of material collected by Mrs. D. W. Mott (Emma Drown Mott) on a variety of topics. Major topics covered include Ventura County history, California government, and the military with a focus on WWI and WII. Materials include printing plates, event programs, publications, letters, geneology, and newspaper articles.
Autograph album of May Henning
This collection consists of material collected by Mrs. D. W. Mott (Emma Drown Mott) on a variety of topics. Major topics covered include Ventura County history, California government, and the military with a focus on WWI and WII. Materials include printing plates, event programs, publications, letters, geneology, and newspaper articles.
Certificate of earmark and brand of Jose Tadeo Sanchez,, April 19, 1856
This collection consists of material collected by Mrs. D. W. Mott (Emma Drown Mott) on a variety of topics. Major topics covered include Ventura County history, California government, and the military with a focus on WWI and WII. Materials include printing plates, event programs, publications, letters, geneology, and newspaper articles.
Photo portrait of Mike Sanchez, brother of Thad Sanchez, and son of Tadeo and Rita Sanchez
This collection consists of material collected by Mrs. D. W. Mott (Emma Drown Mott) on a variety of topics. Major topics covered include Ventura County history, California government, and the military with a focus on WWI and WII. Materials include printing plates, event programs, publications, letters, geneology, and newspaper articles.
Memo by Herbert F. Ricard,, June 1, 1966
This collection consists of material collected by Mrs. D. W. Mott (Emma Drown Mott) on a variety of topics. Major topics covered include Ventura County history, California government, and the military with a focus on WWI and WII. Materials include printing plates, event programs, publications, letters, geneology, and newspaper articles.
[Four-page list of names, apparently locating businesses and residents by name and street location in Ventura prior to 1884]
This collection consists of material collected by Mrs. D. W. Mott (Emma Drown Mott) on a variety of topics. Major topics covered include Ventura County history, California government, and the military with a focus on WWI and WII. Materials include printing plates, event programs, publications, letters, geneology, and newspaper articles.
Empty manila envelope on which a handwritten list of apparently early Ventura sites appears
This collection consists of material collected by Mrs. D. W. Mott (Emma Drown Mott) on a variety of topics. Major topics covered include Ventura County history, California government, and the military with a focus on WWI and WII. Materials include printing plates, event programs, publications, letters, geneology, and newspaper articles.
Fragment of letter signed "Love to all, Ralie,", undated
This collection consists of material collected by Mrs. D. W. Mott (Emma Drown Mott) on a variety of topics. Major topics covered include Ventura County history, California government, and the military with a focus on WWI and WII. Materials include printing plates, event programs, publications, letters, geneology, and newspaper articles.
Letter from Frank E. Best, Genealogist, to Mr. Theodore Nye,, January 19, 1901
This collection consists of material collected by Mrs. D. W. Mott (Emma Drown Mott) on a variety of topics. Major topics covered include Ventura County history, California government, and the military with a focus on WWI and WII. Materials include printing plates, event programs, publications, letters, geneology, and newspaper articles.