Geller, William S.; Library directors--California--Los Angeles County; Library sites--California--Lancaster; County of Los Angeles Public Library--History;
William S. Geller and an unidentified woman are standing at a podium at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Lancaster Library (also known as Antelope Valley Regional Library), which was built in 1964. On back of photo, "24677, DEC 16 1963,...
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Letter expresses the opinion that the Indians have grown jaded by the broken promises, treaties, and compromises from the agency and may have to be removed by force. The settlers too have lost faith and trust in the competency of the agency.
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Expresses disappointment that appropriated funds have not been forwarded and urges the necessity of drawing the funds to carry out the department's mission with the Indians. Post script statements and signatures of Allen A. Hall, Sam D. King, John...
Library sites--California--Lancaster; Los Angeles County (Calif.). Board of Supervisors; Library directors--California--Los Angeles County; County of Los Angeles Public Library--History;
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Chairman, Warren M. Dorn signs a document at the groundbreaking of the new Lancaster Library that would open in 1964. On back of photo (people in the photo are listed from left to right): "#24672. Jerry...
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; Indians of North America--California--Government relations--Sources;
Letter acknowledges Henley's urgency for financial assistance amidst the Indians' poverty. The letter acknowledges that not lending the money would lead to an outbreak of war and mutual slaughter between the Indians and white settlers.