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Description
F16-801. Linked to F16-605, Box 15. George Christopher campaigning for governor. Note on can: F16-605 / No title / Geo Christopher campaigning for governor. / Unedited silent print at 24 fps, b/w, 16mm, 23:00 / Filing & speaking - Ramada Inn, Delano, Porterville, Lindsay, College of Sequoias, Cos. Of Tulare, Kings, Fresno, other. / F16-801: Negative for above. George Christopher traveling in a bus with the sign “Qualified Christopher for Governor.” Exterior and interior County of Kern Administration and Courts Building; town of Delano including Delano’s Republican Headquarters; exterior of Porter Theater in Porterville; town of Lindsay and Lindsay City Hall; Tulare Veteran’s Memorial Building in Tulare; College of the Sequoias; Kings County Court House; Fresno County Election Department.
Type
moving image
Format
16mm film
Extent
1 Reel of 1
Identifier
F16-801 csf_00007
Subject
Mayors--California--San Francisco Christopher, George
Provenance
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