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Peter II, King of Yugoslavia

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1. Former King dies at 47. Arcadia News Post. November 5, 1970. 2. King Peter II rites set in Arcadia. Arcadia News Post. November 6, 1970. 3. Judge orders ban on rites. Los Angeles Times. November 7, 1970. 4. King Peter's body will be flown to Midwest. Los Angeles Times. November 11, 1…
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1. Former King dies at 47. Arcadia News Post. November 5, 1970.
2. King Peter II rites set in Arcadia. Arcadia News Post. November 6, 1970.
3. Judge orders ban on rites. Los Angeles Times. November 7, 1970.
4. King Peter's body will be flown to Midwest. Los Angeles Times. November 11, 1970.
5. Orthodox rites were conducted. Arcadia News Post. November 9, 1970.
6. Kong's body moved. Arcadia News Post. November 10, 1970.
7. Rites honor King Peter II. Arcadia Tribune November 11, 1970.
8. Body of ex-King Peter lies in state in Illinois. Los Angeles Times November 13, 1970.
9. Burial of King Peter II. Chicago Tribune. November 11, 1970.
10. Family of King Peter may boycott funeral. Los Angeles Times November 14, 1970.
11. Hundreds attend rites. Los Angeles Times, n.d. (c.November 1970)
12. Ex-King Peter's body moved. Los Angeles Times, c. November 1970.
13. King Peter died in Denver - not L.A. Los Angeles Times, c. November 1970.
14. King Peter died in Denver. Arcadia News Post. November 21, 1970.
15. Court order forbids removal of King's body. news clip, n.d.
16. First European king to be buried in the United States. news clip, n.d.
17. Prince declines Yugoslav crown. Los Angeles Times November 9, 1970.
18. No ideals now bind Yugoslavia. Los Angeles Times November 15, 1970.
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Peter II, King of Yugoslavia
Item ID
169AF
Collection
Subject Files
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Eric, Prince of Denmark (also, Erik, Prince of Denmark)

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1. "Chicken farm ran by Denmark Prince." Arcadia Tribune, July 24, 1968, page 2. 2. "Arcadia gets publicity." Los Angeles Evening Herald, 1927. 3. Typed version of the Arcadia Tribune, March 6, 1941, noting the death of Eric, Prince of Denmark's first wife. 4. Mansion of Prince Eric of Denmark,…
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1. "Chicken farm ran by Denmark Prince." Arcadia Tribune, July 24, 1968, page 2.
2. "Arcadia gets publicity." Los Angeles Evening Herald, 1927.
3. Typed version of the Arcadia Tribune, March 6, 1941, noting the death of Eric, Prince of Denmark's first wife.
4. Mansion of Prince Eric of Denmark, later of Ross A. Hines, to open as Arcadia Congregational Church Sunday. Arcadia Tribune March 27, 1952 p.1
5. "Prince Erik, Count of Rosenborg"article from wikipedia.org, retrieved from the world wide web on January 16, 2015.
6. Princess Erik, ill-starred royal romance, December 13, 2014 from Today In Ottawa's History. Retrieved from https://todayinottawashistory.wordpress.com/tag/princess-erik/ on January 6, 2015. Includes wedding photo of Prince and Princess Erik from February 11, 1924.
7. Arcadia History Room Featured Historical Photo of Prince Erik's Mansion, with text by Yvonne Ng, February-March, 2015.
8. Family history of the Danish royal house of Oldenborg, excerpt from book Eclipse of kings: European monarchies in the twentieth century by Denis Judd (1976)
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Eric, Prince of Denmark (also, Erik, Prince of Denmark)
Item ID
87AF
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Subject Files
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Nixon, Richard Milhous

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1. Nixon advocate. Arcadia Bulletin. October 13, 1946. 2. 200 democrats form. Arcadia Bulletin October 17, 1946. 3. Committee predicting election/ news clip, n.d. 4. A new chapter begins. Arcadia Tribune November 7, 1946 5. Nixon leaving for Washington. Arcadia Tribune November 14, 19…
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1. Nixon advocate. Arcadia Bulletin. October 13, 1946.
2. 200 democrats form. Arcadia Bulletin October 17, 1946.
3. Committee predicting election/ news clip, n.d.
4. A new chapter begins. Arcadia Tribune November 7, 1946
5. Nixon leaving for Washington. Arcadia Tribune November 14, 1946
6. Congressman Nixon sets stage. Arcadia Tribune, n.d.
7. Nixon leaves for Washington. Arcadia Tribune December 1, 1946.
8. Nixon appointed to two house committees. Arcadia Tribune January 26, 1947
9. Nixon's record hailed. Arcadia Tribune June 5, 1947
10. Nixon to sail for Europe. Arcadia Tribune August 3, 1947
11. Congressman Nixon off for Europe. Arcadia Tribune August 28, 1947
12. Nixon bill would inject. Arcadia Tribune clippings for May 6, 1948 and September 16, 1948.
13. Communist party launches attack. Arcadia Tribune May 13, 1948
14. Nixon reviews presidential. Arcadia Tribune May 27, 1948
15. Arcadia voters cast. Arcadia Tribune May 30, 1948
16. Primary voters asked. Arcadia Tribune May 27, 1948
17. Nixon address to keynote. Arcadia Tribune October 10, 1948
18. Both nominations won by. Arcadia Tribune June 3, 1948
19. Nixon to talk. Arcadia Tribune April 21, 1949
20. Under the capitol dome. Arcadia Tribune April 21, 1949
21. Nixon sponsors bill in house for new Arcadia post office. news clip January 13, 1949
22. Nixon talks to full house. Arcadia Tribune April 24, 1949
23. Rep. Nixon opens senate campaign. news clip September 18, 1950
24. Meet the Nixons. Arcadia Bulletin news article by Adele Rogers St. Johns, October 2, 1950
25. Nixon makes whirlwind. Arcadia Tribune September 25, 1950
26. Thousands cheer Nixon. Arcadia Tribune November 1, 1956 with photo.
27. Tribune recommendations. Arcadia Tribune, n.d. (c.1949?)
28. Nixon, first supporters reminisce. Arcadia Tribune November 5, 1959.
29. The man for the job. newspaper paid ad, May 13, 1948.
30. A first in Arcadia. Arcadia Tribune November 1, 1956
31. Publisher's corner. Arcadia Tribune editorial endorsing Nixon, August 11, 1968.
32. Voorhis recalls Nixon entry. Los Angeles Times, July 21, 1971.
33. Dear Mr. President. Letter from Bruce Wetmore of Arcadia to Nixon dated May 5, 1969.
34. Dear Mr. Wetmore. Reply dated May 14, 1969.
35. Nixon - he got political start here. Daily News-Post January 16, 1969.
Subjects
Nixon, Richard Milhous
Item ID
156AF
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History-Rancho Santa Anita (1854-1858)-Joseph Rowe

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1. Copy of "California's Pioneer Circus." Joseph Andrew Rowe, Founder. Edited by Albert Dressler, 1926.
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1. Copy of "California's Pioneer Circus." Joseph Andrew Rowe, Founder. Edited by Albert Dressler, 1926.
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History-Rancho Santa Anita (1854-1858)-Joseph Rowe
Item ID
107AF
Collection
Subject Files
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