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Acorne family letters, 1915-1973, bulk, 1915-1919 and 1942-1945
This collection contains letters from Melville G. "Curley" Acorne to his wife Beatrice Marian (Bomani) Acorne, 1915-1919; and letters from John B. "Jack" Acorne to his parents Melville G. and Beatrice M. Acorne, 1942-1945. Collection also includes undated letters, postcards, newspaper clippings, funeral notice for Curley Acorne.
Coates family papers and photographs, 1925-1962
Cole family letters
Fred S. Howell papers, 1911-1934
This collection contains records from the files of Fred S. Howell, attorney based in Petaluma, California in the early 20th century, Includes records from various legal cases argued by Fred S. Howell between 1911 and 1934; papers related to the Charles C. Ellis and E. D. Woodward bankruptcy (1917); and two miscellaneous documents from Howell's files.
John Schubert collection of Sonoma County court documents
This collection contains a compilation of Sonoma County court-related correspondence, letterhead, rules, rosters, and business cards culled by John Schubert, a Russian River historian, while he served the county as a deputy sheriff for 39 years. The administrative records and letterhead include those of Sonoma County's Municipal Court, District Court, Superior Court, County Clerk, and judges' chambers primarily from the 1930s through the 1970s.
Lippitt & Lippitt papers, 1904-1934
MERGE WITH CITY OF SANTA ROSA RECORDS -- Santa Rosa Superintendent of Streets records,
This collection contains records concerning assessments for roads in the City of Santa Rosa, California.
MERGE WITH CLERK-RECORDER-ASSESSOR RECORDS -- Sonoma County Assessor's Office records,
MERGE WITH Sonoma Public Infrastructure records, 1920-2014 -- Sonoma County Department of Public Works records,
This collection contains historical project files, bridge files and correspondence of the Director of Public Works from 1959-1970, Donald B. Head.
Native Daughters of the Golden West, Santa Rosa Parlor, No. 217, scrapbooks
This collection contains five decorative scrapbooks from 1965 through 1970 created by members of the Native Daughters of the Golden West Parlor 217 (Santa Rosa, California). Scrapbooks include newspaper clippings, organizational activities, parlors specific publicity, historical articles about Santa Rosa, Sonoma County and California in general.