Box 2
Contains 8 Results:
Parent-Teacher Associations, undated
Materials from parent-teacher meetings from All Souls' Mothers' Club, El Ranchos, Parkway Jr. High, Hillside, Ponderosa, Sunshine Gardens, and Spruce Elementary School.
Pioneers of South San Francisco, 1972
Compilation of Enterprise Journal news clippings compiled by local historian Linda Smith Kauffman on early residents, including Fred A. Cunningham, the Eikerenkotter family, Thomas Hickey, Norman Hynding, Peter Iler, Charles Kauffman, W.J. Martin, the McSweeney Brothers, Dr. J. McGovern, and others.
Schools, undated
Contains historical information of local K-12 academic institutions, including El Camino High School, Buri Buri Elementary, Mater Dolorosa School, El Rancho School, and South San Francisco Unified School District.
Service Clubs, undated
Contains history of social associations and cultural organizations, listing the club's purpose and values and members. It includes All Souls' Mother's Club, Italian Catholic Federation, Italian American Citizens Club, California Iota Unit, Loyal Order of Moose, Morelos Society, Grand Order of Druids, Societa Peraia Di Mutio Soccorso, South San Francisco Women's Club, Young Men's Institute, and Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliaries.
Historic Spanish Origin of California's Community Property Law And Its Development And Adaptation To Meet the Needs of an American State, 1957
Contains history about the Community Property Law of Spain and Mexico, Community Property In California (1850-1879), New Consitution (1879-1917), World War I (1919-1927), Community Property Principle in Federal Income Tax by Peter Thomas Conmy, Director of Historical Research, Grand Parlor Native Sons of the Golden West
List of Industries South San Francisco, California, 1967 February
South San Francisco History: a Collection of Essays, 1968
Compiled by Linds Smith Kauffman, South San Francisco Public Library Historical Project. Contains historical essays on the City of South San Francisco during 1908-1970, Western Meat first major industry, Incorporation of Land Company started City, and Miller and Lux.