Unrestricted. Please credit California State Library.
Description
Mark Ryser is a San Francisco resident who has been involved in numerous historic preservation endeavors, along with the 1981 Senate Bill 180 which dealt with the elimination of human trafficking. Documents pertaining to the following organizations: California Heritage Task Force, California Preservation Foundation, Californians for Preservation Action, San Franciscans Upholding the Downtown Plan, and San Francisco Beautiful, along with documents pertaining to California State Senate Bill 180. Boxes 3784-3786: Senate Bill 180; Boxes 3787-3789: Heritage Task Force; Boxes 3790-3792: Calif Preservation Foundation, Californians for Preservation Action, & City of Sacramento Design Rev 1980s; Folders 3793-3796: Lawsuit by San Franciscans Upholding the Downtown Plan (Emporium site); Boxes 3797-3798: Survey Advisory Committee, Inner Mission Historic Survey; Boxes 3799-3800: Central Waterfront and Dogpatch; Boxes 3801-3812: San Francisco Beautiful; Boxes 3812-3813: Miscellaneous Legislative Subject Files, 1980-1984. Ryser. Mark Ryser; Unrestricted. Please credit California State Library. California State Library, California History Room
Type
text
Extent
30 manuscript boxes ; 16 1/2 x 13 x 3 1/2 in.
Identifier
(C)001522431CSL01-Aleph (OCoLC)882930305
Language
English
Subject
Ryser, Mark California Heritage Task Force California Preservation Foundation Californians for Preservation Action San Franciscans Upholding the Downtown Plan San Francisco Beautiful Historic preservation--California--San Francisco
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