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Adrian Meewis Collection
This collection consists of materials collected by Adrian Meewis during his 35 year fight against airport noise. Materials include correspondence, municipal documents including environmental impact reports, noise studies, and city reports, minutes from community groups and committees, miscellaneous newsletters, brochures, and other ephemera, and newspaper clippings.
Alfred M. North diaries
This collection contains the diaries of Alfred M. North, a High School and Junior College teacher of the early 20th century from Riverside, California.
All States Picnic Collection
The collection consists of 8 scrapbooks, containing newspaper clippings, correspondence, photographs, and other ephemera, arranged chronologically. Materials are pasted on scrapbook pages and some warping has occured. Scrapbooks are collected in books covering 1948-1950, 1950-1952, 1952-1953, 1953-1955, 1956-1957, 1957-1958, 1958-1961, 1962-1963.
American Association of University Women Ontario-Upland-Rancho Cucamonga Collection
This collection consists of five scrapbooks of newspaper articles, photographs, programs and several awards/proclamations that chart the history of this Branch to date.
Armstrong-Clemens papers
Included are letters from Armstrong on nursery letterhead, carbon copies of letters sent to Armstrong by Clemens, postcards, and telegrams.
A.T. Hamilton Family Collection
The A.T. Hamilton Family Collection consists of two photograph albums (most images unidentified), correspondence, A.T. Hamilton's diary, invoices and receipts from various local businesses, and a citrus notebook written by A.T. Hamilton. Also included is a copy of W. G. Blaikie's book, Summer Suns in the Far West and a copy of the California Citrograph dated August 1926.
Avery E. Field photographs
Banning Library District Local History Collection
Beaumont Library District Local History Collection
Beecher Medlin Artifact Collection
Some of the items in this collection are 2-dimensional ephemera items which may be housed in 3-dimensional frames. The majority of the collection consists of certificates and plaques, given to Mr. Medlin in appreciation by various local organizations.