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Name |
Stanger, Frank M. |
Number of Archive records |
6 |
Number of Object records |
2 |
Number of Photo records |
1 |
Number of Library records |
11 |
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Fossil Discovery Near San Francisco - Stanger, Frank M.
Fossil Discovery Near San Francisco by Frank M. Stanger, June 1, 1945. Published in "Science" Vol 101, Issue 2631 pp. 559-561. The article discusses a deposit of mammoth bones found in Millbrae in 1943.
Record Type: Library
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Postcard from the San Mateo County Historical Association to Dr. A. T. Leonard - Postcard
Postcard from the San Mateo County Historical Association to Dr. A. T. Leonard, July 31, 1956. Paper postcard printed in black ink with blue ink script. An image of a team of cattle pulling a log down a woodland hill appears on the left-hand side. The right-hand side contains printed and handwritten text that reads, "SAN MATEO COUNTY / HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION / c/o San Mateo Junior College / San Mateo, California / Date 7/31/56 / Dear Dr...
Record Type: Archive
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Resolution Commemorating Frank M. Stanger, 1965 - Resolution
1965 Resolution Commemorating Frank M. Stanger. Resolution presented by the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors to Frank M. Stanger for "his efforts on behalf of the San Mateo County Historical Museum in the interests of preserving the history of this County" adopted March 2, 1965. County seal with a redwood tree in the center is in the lower left corner. It is signed by supervisors William Werder (chairman), James Fitzgerald, ER McDonald, T...
Record Type: Object
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Sawmills in the Redwoods: Logging on the San Francisco Peninsula 1849-1967 - Stanger, Frank M.
Sawmills in the Redwoods: Logging on the San Francisco Peninsula 1849-1967 by Frank M. Stanger, 1967. San Mateo County Historical Association, San Mateo.
Record Type: Library
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South From San Francisco - Stanger, Frank M.
Book, "South From San Francisco," by Frank M. Stanger. Published by the San Mateo County Historical Association in 1963. Contents covers the history and heritage of San Mateo County from Gaspar de Portolà's encounter of the Bay to the development of cities throughout the Peninsula. Hardbound, 214 pages. Includes book (A) and bookmark (B).
Record Type: Library