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Title
Maxine Tarlton travel letters, 1927
Creator
Tarlton, Maxine
Date Created and/or Issued
1927
Contributing Institution
California State Library
Collection
California History Section Picture Catalog
Rights Information
Unrestricted. Please credit California State Library.
Description
14 letters from Maxine Tarlton (1907-1986) to her boyfriend Luman S. Judd (1906-1993) in Los Angeles, written during a family vacation through California, Oregon, and Washington with a northernmost destination of Vancouver BC, between June 27 and July 21, 1927.
Tarlton.
Unrestricted. Please credit California State Library.
California State Library, California History Room
Type
text
Extent
1 manuscript box ; 15 ¡ʻ x 12 x 3 in.
Identifier
(C)001566362CSL01-Aleph
(OCoLC)949796243
Language
English
Subject
Judd, Luman S
Automobile travel
Correspondence
Vacations
Beverly Lodge (Wash.)
Buellton (Calif.)
Crescent City (Calif.)
Eugene (Or.)
Fort Klamath Site (Or.)
Grants Pass (Or.)
Hood River (Or.)
Livermore (Calif.)
McKenzie River (Or.)
Portland (Or.)
Salinas (Calif.)
San Francisco (Calif.)
Santa Rosa (Calif.)
Seattle (Wash.)
Toledo (Wash.)
Vancouver (B.C.)
Place
Beverly Lodge (Wash.)
Buellton (Calif.)
Crescent City (Calif.)
Eugene (Or.)
Fort Klamath Site (Or.)
Grants Pass (Or.)
Hood River (Or.)
Livermore (Calif.)
McKenzie River (Or.)
Portland (Or.)
Salinas (Calif.)
San Francisco (Calif.)
Santa Rosa (Calif.)
Seattle (Wash.)
Toledo (Wash.)
Vancouver (B.C.)

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