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Map-case 5

 Container

Contains 3 Results:

Montague Family Brand Register, 1870 - 1870

 Item — Map-case: 5, drawer: 5
Scope and Content From the Series: The Montague Family papers consist primarily of legal and financial documents pertaining to the administration of the estate of William Henry Kemp Montague, who passed away in 1890. His estate was managed by his wife, Hortense Caleff Montague. Some of her personal correspondence is also present in this series. In addition to Hortense's papers, a few pieces of correspondence and ephemera are included from her daughters Stella Montague Schneider and Helene Montague Collin. The papers of...
Dates: 1870 - 1870

Masonic Certificates (2)

 Item — Map-case: 5, drawer: 5
Identifier: Series 5:
Scope and Content From the Sub-Series: Sub-series consists of the personal and business papers of Henry "Harry" Zenas Osborne, Jr. Harry's personal papers include correspondence from his father while he was serving in Congress, from Lilian while she was at Stanford, and from his brothers. Harry's business papers consist of his financial and real estate records and correspondence. They include his leases on various properties, bank statements, and cancelled checks. Any papers pertaining to his career as a civil engineer are...
Dates: 1847 - 1992; Majority of material found within 1890 - 1945

Plans for the Masonic Temple in Los Angeles

 Item — Map-case: 5, drawer: 5
Identifier: Series 5:
Scope and Content From the Sub-Series: Sub-series consists of the personal and business papers of Henry "Harry" Zenas Osborne, Jr. Harry's personal papers include correspondence from his father while he was serving in Congress, from Lilian while she was at Stanford, and from his brothers. Harry's business papers consist of his financial and real estate records and correspondence. They include his leases on various properties, bank statements, and cancelled checks. Any papers pertaining to his career as a civil engineer are...
Dates: 1847 - 1992; Majority of material found within 1890 - 1945