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Title
The Shuteye News Annual Number
Creator
Ancient Order of the Shuteyes
Date Created and/or Issued
1918-09-28
Contributing Institution
Mill Valley Public Library
Collection
California Revealed from Mill Valley Public Library
Rights Information
Public Domain. No restrictions on use.
Description
Newsletter describing hikes made in 1918 by a local group that called themselves the "Ancient Order of the Shuteye". It also refers itself as "The Official Organ of the Hash and Eggers of the world." This appeared to be a local social group which included photographer Raymond Coyne. The first page of the newsletter lists members of the group, and indicates which of the members were currently doing military service. Photographs by Raymond Coyne were included to illustrate the excursions.
The Dipsea Race was the first cross country race in the U.S.
Type
text
Format
Original
Newsletter
Extent
9 x 11 1/2 in.
84 Pages of 84
Identifier
cmlpl_000315
2018.023.039
ark:/13960/t0cw2xp8x
Language
English
Subject
Hikers
Dipsea Race (Mill Valley, Calif.)
Coyne, Raymond
Place
Marin County (Calif.)
Mill Valley (Calif.)
Provenance
Mill Valley Public Library, Lucretia Little History Room
California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.

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