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Title
Seefred Papers: Howard Seefred scrapbook of local amateur wireless news
Creator
Seefred, Howard C
Date Created and/or Issued
1911-1942
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
Black "Ideal Scrapbook" containing business cards, blank telegraph forms from Marconi, United Wireless, and Federal Telegraph; and a large selection of local clippings about amateur wireless operators in the Los Angeles area, as well as clippings about the Seefreds themselves (including births of their children, and death of their mother and father). A two-page job history is pasted on pages 1 and 2. A notice is included, dated November 7, 1914, from the Los Angeles City Engineer, directing the Seefreds to change their house number from 339 to 343 Fremont. A PDF of the clippings about the Seefreds is attached to this record.
Type
image
Identifier
87CBFFD4-5794-4624-BE8D-074654120137
2003-44-6
Subject
Radio--History (LCSH)
Radio operators--United States (LCSH)
Radio stations--California--Los Angeles (LCSH)
Telegraph, Wireless--Marconi system (LCSH)
Scrapbooks
World War, 1914-1918
Federal Telegraph Company
United Wireless Company
Amateur Radio Relay League
Pasadena (Calif.)
Telegraph, Wireless (LCSH)
Seefred, Howard C
Seefred, Lyndon F

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