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Perris Valley Museum Historical Archives Historically Significant Books, Booklets and Magazines Collection

 Collection
Identifier: C0000009.2014
Scope and Contents

A number of the books (noted in the Collection List) did belong to the Bernasconi and Reynolds family; however, as most of the provenance of a large number of the books was lost, it is difficult to determine the exact significance of the volumes to their individual collections. As such, an artificial but intuitive arrangement was established to make the collection accessible to researchers.

Dates: 1833-1957

Perris Valley Museum Historical Archives Reference Books, Booklets and Magazines Collection

 Collection
Identifier: C0000010.2014
Scope and Contents

As most of the provenance of a large number of the books was lost, it is difficult to determine the exact significance of the volumes to their individual collections. As such, an artificial but intuitive arrangement was established to make the collection accessible to researchers.

Dates: 1868-2004

Pioneers of San Bernardino

 Collection
Identifier: Consult Library 1
Scope and Contents This group of San Bernardino Pioneers was the daring folks that in the 1850s traveled by wagon trains on the Santa Fe and Salt Lake Trails that brought them to San Bernardino. They formed a pioneer society in our town. They had their portraits displayed at the Pioneer Cabin on F Street in San Bernardino. The portraits were tagged with a number that corresponded with an index that contained names of the individuals in the pictures. These numbers appear on the negatives and therefore are...
Dates: 1850-1935

Ralph T. Kingery Collection

 Collection
Identifier: 18
Scope and Contents

This small collection consists of nine folders of military records, three books, and a military flag which was presented to the family at Mr. Kingery's funeral.

Dates: 1902-1956

Richard Lando Audio Recordings

 Collection
Identifier: 2002.005
Scope and Contents

Surrogate audio recordings of Cahuilla bird songs. Recorded at the Malki Fiesta on the Morongo Indian Reservation by Richard Lando in 1968. Participants include Joe Patencio, Alvino Siva, Katherine Siva Saubel, Saturnino Toro, Matt Pablo, and Lloyd Marcos. Collection consists of eight Compact Discs, each with an introductory track recorded by Paul Apodaca, PhD.

Dates: 1968

Riverside Public Library Citrus Label Collection

 Collection
Identifier: Consult library
Scope and Contents The Citrus Label Collection consists of citrus labels (mostly orange, but some lemon and grapefruit examples) mainly from the southern California counties of Riverside, San Bernardino, Los Angeles, and Orange. The collection ranges from early naturalistic labels like Gypsy Queen (1891) to a later example of commercial art, Terra Bella (1952). The subjects featured on labels in the collection vary widely and include sports ( Athlete); animal and floral designs ( Mallard and Camellia);...
Dates: Circa 1890-1950

Riverside Youth Concert Organization records

 Collection
Identifier: MS 107
Scope and Contents

This collection contains administrative records, press clippings, and other material from the Riverside Youth Concert Organization, an organization in Riverside, California that provided children with the opportunity to perform, theatrically and musically, for the public.

Dates: circa 1962-1977

Robert Saubel Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2007.147
Scope and Contents

Collected by Robert Saubel between the years 1939-65. Records document Saubel's participation in the United States Marine Corps during World War II.

Dates: 1939-65

Roman Ryterband Collection

 Collection
Identifier: 2009.067
Scope and Contents

Collection of sheet music and related musical ephemera documenting the influence of Agua Caliente (Cahuilla) music on the life and music of Polish composer Roman Ryterband (1914-1979). Includes both audio recordings and paper materials.

Dates: 1978-2002

Rupert and Jeannette Costo papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 170
Scope and Contents The Rupert Costo Library of the American Indian consists of about 7,000 volumes and over 9,000 documents, pamphlets, tape recordings, slides, and art work. The Library was formed by Rupert and Jeannette Costo when they merged their private collections after their marriage in 1954. The material was collected over a period of fifty years. In 1964 the Costo's founded the American Indian Historical Society in San Francisco. The library is one of the most important collections of research...
Dates: Majority of material found within circa 1920-1990, undated