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Title
Coker family scrapbook and photo album
Date Created and/or Issued
1883-1918
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
Loose scrapbook pages with ephemera, letters, and family photographs related to Ralph Rambo's wife Katherine Edna Coker's family. First page begins with portraits of Rebecca Hindrix Hill (1832-1899), and Edward Milo Hill (1825-1906). Includes 1908 student portrait and essays from Santa Clara Public School, Coker house in Santa Clara, Scott & Braun Prune Drying Field, J. W. Beach, packing plant workers, Hotel Ganoung Jolon near Mission San Antonio de Padua (1880s), Building a church near Riverside (1911), Asian workers in an orange packing shed in Arlington (Southern California, 1911), William F. Coker, Arthur Coker's U.S. Army appointment to the 188 Aero Squadron (August 1918) and discharge papers (December 1918) Many of the photographs are not identified.
Type
image
Identifier
250F038D-D154-4A69-831F-914277261409
2004-36-18
Subject
Correspondence
Families
Scrapbooks (LCSH)
Photograph albums (LCSH)
Ranchers
Farming
World War, 1914-1918
Soldiers
Fruit industry
Oranges
Canneries
Fruit--Drying (LCSH)
Peaches
Coker, Frank
Coker, Fred
Coker, William F
Rambo, Katherine
Coker, Arthur F

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