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Chinese Merchant Trunk Roll I
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Chinese man local to Los AngelesChinese man local to Los Angeles in three-piece suit. Hair sticking up in front. Came in brown envelope with Chinese writing on front.
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Envelope addressed to Quong Tsue Lung Co, backEnvelope with Chinese writing that contained a photo of Paul Quon (ref: CHSSC-81-02-16).
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Envelope addressed to Quong Tsue Lung Co, frontEnvelope with Chinese writing that contained a photo of Paul Quon (ref: CHSSC-81-02-16).
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Envelope associated with CHSSC-81-02-09Envelope with Chinese writing that contained photo CHSSC-81-02-09.
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Envelope associated with CHSSC-81-02-12.Envelope with Chinese writing that contained photo CHSSC-81-02-12.
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Envelope associated with CHSSC-81-02-13.Envelope with Chinese writing that contained photo CHSSC-81-02-13.
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Envelope associated with CHSSC-81-02-14.Envelope with Chinese writing that contained photo CHSSC-81-02-14.
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Envelope associated with CHSSC-81-02-15.Envelope with Chinese writing that contained photo CHSSC-81-02-15.
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Envelope with Chinese writingA yellowed envelope measuring 3 1/2" x 5 3/4" with Chinese writing on it
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Envelope with Chinese writingEnvelope with faint Chinese writing
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Huang Xing with Chinese Nationalist Party members and Los Angeles Chinese BandPortion of large picture showing the famous Wong Hing (Huang Xing), left, seated, in front of Chinese Nationalist Party Headquarters in Old Los Angeles Chinatown. In late September 1915, Wong Hing was in Los Angeles to express condolences to the widow of Homer Lea and to visit the gravesite. He also was in Los Angeles to seek continued support from the Chinese community for the new government in China. Wong Hing was regarded as a great revolutionary leader and close associate of Dr. Sun Yat Sen.
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Huang Xing with Chinese Nationalist Party members and Los Angeles Chinese BandPortion of large picture showing the famous Wong Hing (Huang Xing), left, seated, in front of Chinese Nationalist Party Headquarters in Old Los Angeles Chinatown. In late September 1915, Wong Hing was in Los Angeles to express condolences to the widow of Homer Lea and to visit the gravesite. He also was in Los Angeles to seek continued support from the Chinese community for the new government in China. Wong Hing was regarded as a great revolutionary leader and close associate of Dr. Sun Yat Sen.
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Huang Xing with Chinese Nationalist Party members and Los Angeles Chinese BandPortion of large picture showing the famous Wong Hing (Huang Xing), left, seated, in front of Chinese Nationalist Party Headquarters in Old Los Angeles Chinatown. In late September 1915, Wong Hing was in Los Angeles to express condolences to the widow of Homer Lea and to visit the gravesite. He also was in Los Angeles to seek continued support from the Chinese community for the new government in China. Wong Hing was regarded as a great revolutionary leader and close associate of Dr. Sun Yat Sen.
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Huang Xing with Chinese Nationalist Party members and Los Angeles Chinese BandPortion of large picture showing the famous Wong Hing (Huang Xing), left, seated, in front of Chinese Nationalist Party Headquarters in Old Los Angeles Chinatown. In late September 1915, Wong Hing was in Los Angeles to express condolences to the widow of Homer Lea and to visit the gravesite. He also was in Los Angeles to seek continued support from the Chinese community for the new government in China. Wong Hing was regarded as a great revolutionary leader and close associate of Dr. Sun Yat Sen.
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Huang Xing with Chinese Nationalist Party members and Los Angeles Chinese BandPortion of large picture showing the famous Wong Hing (Huang Xing), left, seated, in front of Chinese Nationalist Party Headquarters in Old Los Angeles Chinatown. In late September 1915, Wong Hing was in Los Angeles to express condolences to the widow of Homer Lea and to visit the gravesite. He also was in Los Angeles to seek continued support from the Chinese community for the new government in China. Wong Hing was regarded as a great revolutionary leader and close associate of Dr. Sun Yat Sen.
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Huang Xing with Chinese Nationalist Party members and Los Angeles Chinese BandPortion of large picture showing the famous Wong Hing (Huang Xing), left, seated, in front of Chinese Nationalist Party Headquarters in Old Los Angeles Chinatown. In late September 1915, Wong Hing was in Los Angeles to express condolences to the widow of Homer Lea and to visit the gravesite. He also was in Los Angeles to seek continued support from the Chinese community for the new government in China. Wong Hing was regarded as a great revolutionary leader and close associate of Dr. Sun Yat Sen.
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Huang Xing with Chinese Nationalist Party members and Los Angeles Chinese BandPortion of large picture showing the famous Wong Hing (Huang Xing), left, seated, in front of Chinese Nationalist Party Headquarters in Old Los Angeles Chinatown. In late September 1915, Wong Hing was in Los Angeles to express condolences to the widow of Homer Lea and to visit the gravesite. He also was in Los Angeles to seek continued support from the Chinese community for the new government in China. Wong Hing was regarded as a great revolutionary leader and close associate of Dr. Sun Yat Sen.
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Huang Xing with Chinese Nationalist Party members and Los Angeles Chinese BandPortion of large picture showing the famous Wong Hing (Huang Xing), left, seated, in front of Chinese Nationalist Party Headquarters in Old Los Angeles Chinatown. In late September 1915, Wong Hing was in Los Angeles to express condolences to the widow of Homer Lea and to visit the gravesite. He also was in Los Angeles to seek continued support from the Chinese community for the new government in China. Wong Hing was regarded as a great revolutionary leader and close associate of Dr. Sun Yat Sen.
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Huang Xing with Chinese Nationalist Party members and Los Angeles Chinese BandPortion of large picture showing the famous Wong Hing (Huang Xing), left, seated, in front of Chinese Nationalist Party Headquarters in Old Los Angeles Chinatown. In late September 1915, Wong Hing was in Los Angeles to express condolences to the widow of Homer Lea and to visit the gravesite. He also was in Los Angeles to seek continued support from the Chinese community for the new government in China. Wong Hing was regarded as a great revolutionary leader and close associate of Dr. Sun Yat Sen.
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Huang Xing with Chinese Nationalist Party members and Los Angeles Chinese BandPortion of large picture showing the famous Wong Hing (Huang Xing), left, seated, in front of Chinese Nationalist Party Headquarters in Old Los Angeles Chinatown. In late September 1915, Wong Hing was in Los Angeles to express condolences to the widow of Homer Lea and to visit the gravesite. He also was in Los Angeles to seek continued support from the Chinese community for the new government in China. Wong Hing was regarded as a great revolutionary leader and close associate of Dr. Sun Yat Sen.
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Huang Xing with Chinese Nationalist Party members and Los Angeles Chinese BandPortion of large picture showing the famous Wong Hing (Huang Xing), left, seated, in front of Chinese Nationalist Party Headquarters in Old Los Angeles Chinatown. In late September 1915, Wong Hing was in Los Angeles to express condolences to the widow of Homer Lea and to visit the gravesite. He also was in Los Angeles to seek continued support from the Chinese community for the new government in China. Wong Hing was regarded as a great revolutionary leader and close associate of Dr. Sun Yat Sen.
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Huang Xing with Chinese Nationalist Party members and Los Angeles Chinese BandPortion of large picture showing the famous Wong Hing (Huang Xing), left, seated, in front of Chinese Nationalist Party Headquarters in Old Los Angeles Chinatown. In late September 1915, Wong Hing was in Los Angeles to express condolences to the widow of Homer Lea and to visit the gravesite. He also was in Los Angeles to seek continued support from the Chinese community for the new government in China. Wong Hing was regarded as a great revolutionary leader and close associate of Dr. Sun Yat Sen.
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Huang Xing with Chinese Nationalist Party members and Los Angeles Chinese BandPortion of large picture showing the famous Wong Hing (Huang Xing), left, seated, in front of Chinese Nationalist Party Headquarters in Old Los Angeles Chinatown. In late September 1915, Wong Hing was in Los Angeles to express condolences to the widow of Homer Lea and to visit the gravesite. He also was in Los Angeles to seek continued support from the Chinese community for the new government in China. Wong Hing was regarded as a great revolutionary leader and close associate of Dr. Sun Yat Sen.
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Portrait of Chinese boyYoung Chinese boy with Manchu queue wearing traditional Chinese shirt.
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Portrait of Chinese manChinese man with short, slicked-back hair wearing three-piece suit long tie that is bunched up out of vest. Photo in brown envelope with Chinese writing on front.
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Portrait of Chinese manChinese man with short hair with side part. He wears a dark suit with tall club collar, vertical striped shirt, and skinny tie with 4 horizontal stripes. Writing on back of picture.
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Portrait of Chinese manChinese man with short, tousled hair wearing sports jacket and dark, striped turtleneck sweater. Outside of envelope: 田处
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Portrait of Chinese manChinese man in three-piece suit and polka dot tie. Outside of envelope: 關國煒相 | 國村子来
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Portrait of Quan BingPortrait of Quan Bing, a merchant and stakeholder of Yuen Lee Produce Company. He has short, graying hair and wears a three-piece suit.
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Portrait of Quan HimPortrait of Quan Him (關瑞添). He took over the restaurant China Lily Cafe in Gardena from Howard Quon's father. He wears a checked suit and has slicked back hair.
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Portrait of young Chinese manOval-shaped photo of a young Chinese man with short hair wearing a dark shirt with high collar.
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Portrait of young Chinese manYoung Chinese man with short hair wearing white traditional shirt.
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Portrait of 關崇沛 (Quan Sung Pui)Young Chinese man, 關崇沛 (Quan Sung Pui), with short haircut and wearing a suit and tie
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Portrait of 關稳成 (Quan Wan Sing)Portrait of a Chinese man, 關稳成 (Quan Wan Sing), with side parted hair facing the camera and wearing dark suit, white shirt with vertical stripes, and checked necktie. Picture is in cardboard frame envelope.
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Portrait of 關稳成 (Quan Wan Sing)Portrait of a Chinese man, 關稳成 (Quan Wan Sing), with side parted hair facing the camera and wearing dark suit, white shirt with vertical stripes, and checked necktie. Picture is in cardboard frame envelope.