Hancock Park (Los Angeles, Calif. : Park)
Found in 163 Collections and/or Records:
Rancho La Brea excavation shutdown protest, 1972
This file contains letters from the public and scientific community in support of continuing excavations at Rancho La Brea. This file also contains letters of support from elementary school children.
Rancho La Brea -- George Miller, 1972
This file contains correspondence regarding George Miller and Rancho La Brea and includes La Brea Project plans, newspaper clippings, and volunteer meeting notes.
Rancho La Brea inventory, 1919
This series contains materials related to Hancock Park, Rancho La Brea, and the George C. Page Museum and includes correspondence with Theodore Roosevelt regarding Hancock Park.
Rancho La Brea Oil Company, 1925-1927
This series contains materials related to Hancock Park, Rancho La Brea, and the George C. Page Museum.
Rancho La Brea position, 1975-1977
This file contains correspondence regarding fulfilment of Rancho La Brea curatorial positions and includes a list of potential candidates and candidate evaluations.
Rancho La Brea Project, 1969-1970
This file contains budget information, cost estimates, salary information, equipment inventories, photographs, and committee meeting notes for the Rancho La Bea Project.
Rancho La Brea -- project announcement, 1972
This file contains correspondence and operational cost estimates for Rancho La Brea.
Rancho La Brea project proposal, 1973
This file contains project proposals for building projects at Rancho La Brea and Hancock Park.
Rancho La Brea saber tooth cat skull -- oversize photos, 1928
This file contains photos of a saber tooth cat skull being excavated from Rancho La Brea.
Report on excavations at La Brea Tar Pits, 1929
This collection is composed of correspondence, field notes, paleontological illustrations, and monthly reports from the Vertebrate Paleontology department under Henry Anson Wylde, Science Division Chief. It includes exhibit planning materials, collections management and specimen loan information, and excavation reports from Rancho La Brea and Conkling Cavern in New Mexico.