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Chinese, Gold Mining in California [illustratrion]: From Roy D. Graves pictorial collection: Chinese and Chinatown


CREATOR Photographer: Graves, Roy D. (Roy Daniel), 1889-1971


PART OF GROUP Roy D. Graves pictorial collection Roy D. Graves pictorial collection: Chinese and Chinatown


SUBJECTS Chinese/Chinese American Communities


TYPE image


CALL NUMBER BANC PIC 1905.17500 v.29:129--ALB


REPOSITORY The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley


DIGITAL ID cubcic brk1341


Sample credit lines: The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley. [call number, e.g. BANC PIC 1996.001--ALB] The Ethnic Studies Library, University of California, Berkeley. [call number, e.g. AAS ARC 2000/15: fol. 16: book 1] California Historical Society, San Francisco. [call number, e.g. CO-Placer: Auburn: FN-34385]

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