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ProjectMenne, Travis MichaelThis project determines the eligibility of and establishes a historic context for the nomination of the Francis P. “Squeaky” Williams house to the National Register of Historic Places single property, with appropriate nomination forms. Sources employe . . .
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ProjectDowney, Heather LavezzoIn general, the Sacramento community does not possess an historical understanding of the city's underground spaces and hollow sidewalks. A tour program that invites local residents, tourists and school groups to venture underground and learn about the . . .
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ProjectJohnston-Dodds, Kimberly A.Most Californians are ignorant of events that destroyed lives and livelihoods of California‘s Indigenous Peoples around the time of statehood. Through digitized images of primary sources, this project documents how Euro-Americans in California used mi . . .
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ProjectWallen, Michelle LynnThe records of the Commission for Teacher Preparation and Licensing arrived at the California State Archives in several accessions, some marking the records as restricted and others not. This created a potentially confusing situation for researchers h . . .
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ProjectBrunzell, Kara LynnHow do historic preservation activities in Napa, California relate to the theory and practice of preservation? How does Napa’s history fit into broader themes of history, and how does Napa’s historic architecture illustrate that history. Sources of Da . . .
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ProjectAdams, Jeremy DanielThis study is an attempt to develop a statewide systematic approach to the surveying and evaluation of electric transmission structures in California to determine their eligibility for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. As federal . . .
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ProjectKane, Meghan MarieThe records of the Board of Forestry arrived at the California State Archives through several different accessions and not all of the records had been processed and described in a finding aid. These unprocessed records need to be described and made ea . . .
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ProjectTalamantez, Josie S.Chicano Park is a 7.4-acre park located in San Diego City’s Barrio Logan beneath the east-west approach ramps of the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge where the bridge bisects Interstate 5. The park was created in 1970 after residents in Barrio Logan part . . .
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ProjectBarclay, Diane MarieIn the field of public history today, it is generally argued that sites such as historic house museums should interpret the history of “others” (i.e. servants, slaves, workers) as well as that of famous residents, so as to provide visitors with a more . . .
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ProjectVang, PayneThe Hmong are a distinct ethnic group from Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, and China. During the Vietnam War, many Hmong in Laos assisted the Central Intelligence Agency in the United States’ “Secret War” operations in Laos against communist forces. After th . . .
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ProjectDeHope, Lisa ChristineThe California State Archives houses the historical records of the California Highway Commission and the California Transportation Commission. While available to the public, multiple accessions, partially processed records and improper provenance made . . .
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ProjectKnox, Jessica AnnThe California State Archives houses the historic records of the Environmental Affairs Agency, the predecessor to the California Environmental Protection Agency. While available to the public, their state of disorganization meant that accessing them f . . .
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ProjectMcMurry, Erin M.The Loma Prieta earthquake of October 17, 1989 devastated Santa Cruz’s historic core and led to the de-listing of the area from the National Register of Historic Places. Loma Prieta was not the first disaster to strike the city’s calamity prone downto . . .
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Projectde Courcy, Sean McBrideThe following project is a historic-architectural survey that analyzes the McKinley Boulevard Tracts One and Two residential subdivisions in East Sacramento to determine if the subdivisions meet the criteria for listing on the Sacramento Register of H . . .
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ProjectKreatsoulas, Despina M.This project was installed at the Tsakopoulos Gallery of the California State University, Sacramento Library. In preparation for this exhibit, the author worked in several capacities. She conducted research in both the United States and Greece and int . . .
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ProjectKelley, Sharon JaneNo broad spectrum oral history exists of Sacramento’s public history community. This oral history project surveys the economic impact to Sacramento’s public history community during the recession that began in 2008. Source of Data: Resource materials . . .
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ProjectBurg, William AnthonyThis project determines eligibility and establishes a historic context for the nomination of the Boulevard Park neighborhood to the National Register of Historic Places as a historic district, with accompanying nomination forms Sources of Data City bu . . .
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ProjectDiaz, ViridianaStudents from farm-worker backgrounds are represented in very small numbers throughout higher education. The College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) at Sacramento State University aspires to change this by providing academic support services to migr . . .
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ProjectEntezari, Genevieve SheilaBungalow courts are a unique form of suburban multifamily housing in Sacramento that is at risk of demolition because of urban development. Further loss is possible without proper documentation of their importance as a type of architecture that fulfil . . .
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ProjectSkinner, Courtney BelvilleRoughly one million American servicemen married foreign women while serving abroad during World War II. After the war, these foreign “war brides” immigrated to the United States en masse. “Journey of Love” is an oral history-based research project tha . . .
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