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Subject Source: Tgmi

Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:

American Planning Association, California Chapter Collection

 Collection
Identifier: URB-APACC
Abstract The American Planning Association California Chapter Collection documents the administrative activities of the national organization's California Chapter, as well as the history of planning in California in the 20th and early 21st centuries. APA California is a network of practicing planners, citizens, and elected officials committed to urban, suburban, regional and rural planning in the State of California. APACA offers information, services and support to advance planning in California....
Dates: 1931-2022

Arleta Chamber of Commerce and Resident's Association Collection

 Collection
Identifier: URB-ACC
Abstract The Arleta Chamber of Commerce was established in February 1975 after the Arleta Property Owners Council, a group of business and home owners in the area, began petitioning to break free from the city of Pacoima and establish Arleta as its own community in the northeast corner of the San Fernando Valley. From its inception, the principle purpose of the Chamber was to "promote business within [Arleta's] boundaries and to further the best community interest of the Arleta area." The majority of...
Dates: 1963-2000

Baldwin-Shaffner Family Collection

 Collection
Identifier: URB-BSF
Abstract The Baldwin-Shaffner Family Collection consists of materials that document the personal lives and business activities of the Baldwin, Shaffner, Sackett, Bacon and Bishop families. It reflects the migration to California of the Shaffner family from Ohio, and the Sackett family from Colorado Territory in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It contains personal correspondence, photographs, memorabilia, ephemera, clothing, artifacts, ledgers, diaries, periodicals, scrapbooks, and...
Dates: 1847-2016

George and Cecilia Burlingame Papers

 Collection
Identifier: SC-GCB
Abstract

George Burlingame was a local businessman who resided in the Westwood area of Los Angeles from 1931 until 1954. The George and Cecilia Burlingame Papers include records from the Loomis family, Cecilia Burlingame's family name. The correspondence, business records, and California road maps and guides in the collection depict the activities of the family in California at the beginning of the 20th century.

Dates: 1898-1956; 1910-1950

Kenneth Burt Collection

 Collection
Identifier: URB-KBC
Abstract Kenneth C. Burt served as Political Director of the California Federation of Teachers from 1997 to 2018. Burt was a self-published author and historian, writing The Search for a Civic Voice: California Latino Politics and contributing to numerous academic journals and anthologies related to Latinos, labor, coalition politics and the Cold War. This is a collection of interviews and recordings Kenneth Burt conducted between 1980 and 2004 with community leaders,...
Dates: 1980-2004

California Tourism and Promotional Literature Collection

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Identifier: SC-CTP
Abstract

Tourism and real estate promotion have been longtime means of encouraging people to vacation and settle in California. The California Tourism and Promotional Literature Collection includes county, regional, and statewide promotional literature used to promote tourism and real estate development across the state of California.

Dates: 1860-1997

Zaruhy "Sara" Chitjian Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SC-SCC
Abstract Zaruhy “Sara” Chitjian was an educator, immigrant, and daughter to survivors of the Armenian genocide. The Zaruhy “Sara” Chitjian Collection was created to preserve the material content of the Harry and Ovsanna Chitjian Family Foundation, which works to increase awareness and promote recognition of the Armenian genocide. The materials detail the timeframe before and after the genocide, starting in 1914 and continuing until 2020, and also document the Chitjian family immigrant experience. The...
Dates: 1914-2021

Coalition for Women's Economic Development Collection

 Collection
Identifier: URB-CWED
Abstract The Coalition for Women's Economic Development was the first microenterprise development organization in Los Angeles and an early leader in the field of microenterprise development within the United States. The group's training and lending services initially focused on helping impoverished women become self-sufficient business owners and expanded over time to include men and low-to-moderate-income entrepreneurs. The Coalition for Women's Economic Development...
Dates: 1980-1999; Majority of material found within 1986-1999

Daily News Morgue Files of the Bustop Campaign Collection

 Collection
Identifier: URB-BUS
Abstract The Daily News is the second-largest circulating newspaper in Los Angeles, California, and primarily reports stories pertinent to the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles. The collection contains the morgue, or inactive, files of the Daily News relevant to the Bustop Campaign, especially press coverage and other research. The collection consists primarily of court documents collected by the Daily...
Dates: 1928-1988; Majority of material found within 1962-1982

Carl S. Dentzel Collection

 Collection
Identifier: URB-CSD
Abstract The Carl S. Dentzel Collection documents the work and influences of Carl S. Dentzel throughout his lifetime as a journalist and a community activist, including the renaming of the city of Northridge, the coverage of the conflicts abroad between the U.S., Central America, South America, and Europe, and his work with organizations including the Museum Association, and the Municipal Arts. It includes correspondence, pamphlets, annual reports, budgets, minutes,...
Dates: 1932-1996; Majority of material found within 1932-1975