109 resultados para Southern States--History--Sources
em Chapman University Digital Commons - CA - USA
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Grant Chapman, University of Southern California Law School graduation, 1925.
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George Arthur Chapman, Sr. in his graduation from University of Southern California portrait photograph, Los Angeles, California, 1916.
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Studio portrait of Charles Clarke Chapman with his brothers and sisters, 1890. Back row: Charles C. Chapman, Emma Johnson [Mrs. Lewis], Franklin Marion Chapman. Front row, left to right: Colum C. Chapman, Dolla [Harris], Louella [Thamer], Samuel James.
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Photographic copy of a portrait sketch of Charles C. Chapman in the Chapman College president's office, Orange, California
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Engraved portrait of Charles Clarke Chapman, in book produced by the Historic Record Company, ca. 1911.
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Charles Clarke Chapman, Los Angeles, California, 1923. Photographic portrait taken outdoors, postcard format.
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Copy of studio portrait of Charles Clarke Chapman, ca. 1925.
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Photographico portrait of Charles Clarke Chapman, Taken by Bob Gamble, Hollywood, California, 1942
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Studio portrait of Charles Clarke Chapman, taken by the Edwards-Hostetler studio, Los Angeles, California, 1942. Signed on photo mount "Sincerely Yours, Charles C. Chapman."
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Original mounted photograph, signed by the photographer [Hartsook], as well as by C. C. Chapman [Affectionately yours, Father], ca. 1942.
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Studio portrait photograph of Charles Clarke Chapman, Los Angeles, California, ca. 1895
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Studio portrait of Charles Clarke Chapman, Fullerton, California, 1904, at the time he served as Fullerton's first mayor.
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Cabinet card photographic portrait of Colum C. Chapman in his National Guard uniform, Chicago, Illinois, ca. 1890.
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Photographic copy of an engraved portrait of Sidney Smith Chapman, father of Charles C. Chapman, Illinois.
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Chapman family residence, Fullerton, California, ca. 1908. Mounted on heavy weight card stock with small calendar for 1908. "Miss Ethel Chapman" written in ink on top of calendar.