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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Near Fine (Near Fi. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." One page, complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for a few minuscule wrinkles and slight age toning along the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Near Fine copy. The issue for August 31, 1910. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: good industry and crop yield and prices; increase in deciduous fruit and grape shipments; raisins came up a little short; good vegetable yield; continuing subdivision of large land holdings; steady influx of home-seekers; cotton planting in Imperial Valley, a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; and a notice of the upcoming 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco.

  • California Development Board

    Published by California Development Board, 1911

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." One page, complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for two horizontal fold lines (previously folded into thirds) and slight age toning along the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for March 31, 1911. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: special report from Professor Alexander G. McAdie of the U.S. Weather Bureau noting more snowfall in March; continued increase in settlers, land purchases, and subdivisions; allocation of land for sugar beets, potatoes, and other field vegetables; many shipments of winter and spring vegetables and citrus fruits; increase in tourist travel; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; and a notice of the upcoming 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco.

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    Published by California Development Board, 1911

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." One page, complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for two horizontal fold lines (previously folded into thirds) and slight age toning along the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for June 30, 1911. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: exceptionally colder weather for the month of June like the previous two months; news for crops and buildings projects; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; and a notice of the upcoming 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco and the 1915 Panama-California Exposition in San Diego.

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    Published by California Development Board, 1911

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." One page, complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for two horizontal fold lines (previously folded into thirds) and slight age toning along the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for January 31, 1911. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: California moving from 21st in the United States to 12th for highest aggregate population gain; exceptional precipitation for January following a dry December; nearing completion of the Orland irrigation project; continuing influx of home-seekers; increase in wheat and barley acreage; planned completion of the Colfax cutoff on the Southern Pacific; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; and a notice of the upcoming 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco.

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    Published by California Development Board, 1911

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." One page, complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for two horizontal fold lines (previously folded into thirds) and slight age toning along the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for April 30, 1911. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: special report from U.S. Weather Bureau noting a decrease in snowfall in April; not much frost this season except from April 12-15 which affected nearly all fruit sections in California with grapes suffering the most; additional news for crops and buildings projects; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; and a notice of the upcoming 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco.

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    Published by California Development Board, 1911

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." One page, complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for two horizontal fold lines (previously folded into thirds) and slight age toning along the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for February 28, 1911. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: moderate snowfall in February and projected steady water supply for the coming season; "snow flurries were reported at cities in Southern California, where snow is rare, and also San Francisco and other coast cities"; good industry in terms of building projects and land sales; the Board participating in the Sacramento Citrus Fair; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; and a notice of the upcoming 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco.

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    Published by California Development Board, 1911

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." One page, complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for two horizontal fold lines (previously folded into thirds), slight age toning along the edges, and "Please Publish" stamp in upper margin barely affecting part of the title. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for May 31, 1911. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: May having cold, ideal weather similar to April; news for crops and buildings projects; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; and a notice of the upcoming 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco and the 1915 Panama-California Exposition in San Diego.

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    Published by California Development Board, 1911

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." One page, complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for two horizontal fold lines (previously folded into thirds) and slight age toning along the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for August 31, 1911. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: good weather for crops in the month of August like the last July; news for crops and buildings projects; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; and a notice of the upcoming 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco and the 1915 Panama-California Exposition in San Diego.

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    Published by California Development Board, 1911

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." One page, complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for two horizontal fold lines (previously folded into thirds) and age toning. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for September 30, 1911. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: pleasant weather for crops in October; news about crops and agriculture; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; and a notice of the upcoming 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco and the 1915 Panama-California Exposition in San Diego.

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    Published by California Development Board, 1911

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." One page, complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for two horizontal fold lines (previously folded into thirds) and slight age toning along the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for July 31, 1911. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: typical summer weather for the month of July; news for crops and buildings projects; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; and a notice of the upcoming 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco and the 1915 Panama-California Exposition in San Diego.

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    Published by California Development Board, 1911

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." One page, complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for two horizontal fold lines (previously folded into thirds) and slight age toning along the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for September 30, 1911. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: pleasant weather for crops in September; news for crops and buildings projects; dredge mining projects; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; and a notice of the upcoming 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco and the 1915 Panama-California Exposition in San Diego.

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    Published by California Development Board, 1912

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." One page, complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for two horizontal fold lines (previously folded into thirds), a few small wrinkles, and some browning toward the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for March 1912. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: a discouraging start to March with dry weather but rain came later; news about crops and agriculture; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; minimum temperatures for March 15-16 in said cities; and a notice of the upcoming 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco and the 1915 Panama-California Exposition in San Diego.

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    Published by California Development Board, 1912

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." One page, complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for two horizontal fold lines (previously folded into thirds), a few small wrinkles, and some browning toward the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for May 1912. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: a surprising amount of rain for the month of May; news about crops and agriculture; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; minimum temperatures for May 15-16 in said cities; and a notice of the upcoming 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco and the 1915 Panama-California Exposition in San Diego.

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    Published by California Development Board, 1912

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." One page, complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for two horizontal fold lines (previously folded into thirds) and age toning. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for February 1912. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: ongoing drought with January and February being dry months; news about crops and agriculture; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; minimum temperatures for February 15-16 in said cities; and a notice of the upcoming 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco and the 1915 Panama-California Exposition in San Diego.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original publisher's blue paper wrappers with staple binding. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." Unpaginated, eight pages, complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for two horizontal fold lines (previously folded into thirds), a few small wrinkles, and slight age toning toward the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for July 1912. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: a cooler-than-average month of July; news about crops and agriculture; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; minimum temperatures for July 15 in said cities; and a notice of the upcoming 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco and the 1915 Panama-California Exposition in San Diego. Also included are excerpts from county meetings with headings such as "The Efficient Organization," "Good Roads," and "State Highways.".

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." One page, complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for two horizontal fold lines (previously folded into thirds), slight age toning along the edges, and a small split measuring about 1/2" from the left edge along the top fold line. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for November1912. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: pleasant weather for the previous month of October; news about crops and agriculture; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; and minimum temperatures for October 15 in said cities.

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." One page, complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for two horizontal fold lines (previously folded into thirds), slight age toning along the edges, and a small split measuring about 1/2" from the left edge along the top fold line. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for August1912. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: pleasant weather for the month of August; news about crops and agriculture; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; and minimum temperatures for August 15 in said cities.

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." One page, complete. One illustration printed in blue ink on back; it shows a map of California with physical features such as mountains and rivers and the three regions, Northern, Central, and Southern. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for two horizontal fold lines (previously folded into thirds) and moderate age toning along the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for March 1913. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: lower-than-average rainfall in March; notice of a California exhibit being shipped to the International Exposition in Ghent, Belgium; brief news about infrastructure and agriculture; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; and minimum temperatures for March 15 in said cities.

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." One page, complete. One illustration printed in blue ink on back; it shows a map of California with physical features such as mountains and rivers and the three regions, Northern, Central, and Southern. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for two horizontal fold lines (previously folded into thirds) and moderate age toning along the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for February 1913. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: pleasant weather for the month of February; notice of a California exhibit being shipped to the International Exposition in Ghent, Belgium; brief news about infrastructure and agriculture; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; and minimum temperatures for February 15 in said cities.

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." One page, complete. One illustration printed in blue ink on back; it shows a map of California with physical features such as mountains and rivers and the three regions, Northern, Central, and Southern. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for two horizontal fold lines (previously folded into thirds) and moderate age toning along the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for May 1913. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: cool weather for the month of May with slightly below-average rainfall; notice of the current International Exposition in Ghent, Belgium; brief news about infrastructure and agriculture; and a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena.

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." One page, complete. One illustration printed in blue ink on back; it shows a map of California with physical features such as mountains and rivers and the three regions, Northern, Central, and Southern. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for two horizontal fold lines (previously folded into thirds) and moderate age toning along the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for June 1913. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: favorable weather for crops in the month of June; brief news about infrastructure and agriculture; and a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena.

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    Published by California Development Board, San Francisco, CA, 1914

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper, folded in half. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." Four pages, complete. One illustration printed in black ink on back; it shows a map of California with the caption, "Counties Exhibiting at the rooms of The California Development Boards in the Ferry Building, San Francisco." Bulletin is very clean and intact except for slight age toning along the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for September 1914. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: cool weather in September with slightly below-average rainfall; crop records for beans, hops, and figs; fine but light walnut crop; Lodi shipping 260 carloads of grapes in five days; California is "$200,000,000 richer"; Panama Canal; the opening of new factories due to the onset of WWI in Europe; the Panama-Pacific Exposition projected to open despite the war; and a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena.

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    Published by California Development Board, San Francisco, CA, 1915

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper, folded in half. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." Four pages, complete. Chronological list of "County Days" (which correspond to different California counties) for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for a few small wrinkles in the corners and slight age toning along the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for March 1915. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. Most of the topics have a line or two of text. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: warm and pleasant weather in March without "injurious frosts"; agriculture news; use of the transcontinental telephone line; organization of a movie company in San Jose; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; and a list of business opportunities in California (announcements of new businesses as well as requests for employees and facilities by county).

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    Published by California Development Board, San Francisco, CA, 1914

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper, folded in half. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." Four pages, complete. Chronological list of "County Days" (which correspond to different California counties) for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for a small crease in the lower-left corner and slight age toning along the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for December 1914. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: generous rainfall in December; 1914 crop review; "record vegetable yields"; profits in fish and game sectors; urban and agricultural development; news of Afghan immigrants arriving to Imperial Valley to grow cotton and barley; shipping news; Truckee's "Fiesta of the Snows"; announcement of the Panama-Pacific Exposition's opening at midnight on January 1, 1915; and a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena.

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    Published by California Development Board, San Francisco, CA, 1917

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper, folded in half. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." Four pages (printed on four panels), complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for two horizontal fold lines; slight edge wear; moderate age toning along the edges; a small, light smudge on back; and a couple of tiny closed tears at the bottom edges not affecting text. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for August 1917. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. Most of the topics have a line or two of text. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: "fair and seasonable" weather in August; projected outlook for bean crop; California rice crop; dried peaches; good prune crop; more agricultural news; notice of a new hotel in Grass Valley; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; freight shipments from Stockton; community reports by county; and upcoming events.

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    Published by California Development Board, San Francisco, CA, 1915

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper, folded in half. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." Four pages (printed on four panels), complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for slight edge wear and moderate age toning along the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for October 1915. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. Most of the topics have a line or two of text. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: ideal weather in October; Merced wanting a vegetable-packing plant; Grass Valley needing a one-hundred-room hotel; a new bank in Stockton; new members of the Development Board; sixteen millions people attended the Panama-Pacific Exposition to date; more agricultural news; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; and a notice of meetings.

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    Published by California Development Board, San Francisco, CA, 1916

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper, folded in half. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." Four pages (printed on four panels), complete. Faint, purple ex-library stamp from the California State Library on front. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for slight edge wear, a couple small rust marks on the interior panels, and moderate age toning along the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for April 1916. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. Most of the topics have a line or two of text. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: exceptionally fair and warm weather in April; crop prospected for April by county; more agricultural news; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; new factories in San Francisco; increased attendance for the Panama-California International Exposition; and notices of upcoming May events such as the annual Butte County Spring Exposition and California's Ripe Olive Day.

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    Published by California Development Board, San Francisco, CA, 1916

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper, folded in half. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." Four pages (printed on four panels), complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for slight edge wear, moderate age toning along the edges, and a couple chips measuring about 1/4" x 1" not affecting text. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for June 1916. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. Most of the topics have a line or two of text. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: cool and pleasant weather in June; agricultural notes by county; more agricultural news; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; California cotton; California having the only slate-producing quarry west of Pennsylvania; and the planned Burbank Garden in Santa Rosa.

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    Published by California Development Board, San Francisco, CA, 1916

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper, folded in half. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." Four pages (printed on four panels), complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for slight edge wear and moderate age toning along the edges. May have residual library marks in pencil. A Very Good copy. The issue for November 1916. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. Most of the topics have a line or two of text. The following is a sampling of topics addressed in this issue: "remarkably cold weather" in November in which "injurious frosts" damaged crops, especially in the Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys; irrigation projects in Tracy and Paradise; Manteca sugar plant; new theater in Santa Rosa; new reservoir in Richmond; more agricultural news; a list of bank clearing and building permits by number for San Francisco, LA, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, and Pasadena; upcoming events such as the Tulare County Fair,Tournament of Roses in Pasadena, and Seventh Annual National Orange Show in San Bernardino; and a new exhibit at the Development Board.

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    Published by California Development Board, San Francisco, CA, 1919

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    No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Good. Original bulletin on one leaf of light blue paper, folded in half. Text printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 8 1/2." Four pages (printed on four panels), complete. Bulletin is very clean and intact except for two horizontal fold lines; a vertical fold line at center; slight wrinkling; browning along the left edge, a small rust mark along the right edge, and a small chip in the upper-left corner on back. The small chip does not affect text. A Good copy. The issue for March 1919. This bulletin gives a concise summary of events relating to California's economics, infrastructure, agriculture, and the like. Most of the topics have a line or two of text. This issue focuses on a summary of statistical data for 1918. The stats are preceded by a summary of the weather for March which is noted as "favorable" but with some deficient rainfall and snowfall in some parts of California. The states include figures for the capital, surplus, and undivided profits; individual deposits; loans, including overdrafts; and resources of the national banks, state commercial trust, and savings banks. Additional financial stats reference resources and liabilities for the banks of California. The right interior panel covers production numbers (where applicable) and the corresponding financial values in different agricultural sectors. The agricultural stats are categorized by "orchard products," "vineyard products," "dairy and poultry products," "farm products and field crops," "fish industry," "forest and lumber products," "mineral products," "farm animals and wool," "nursery and floral products," and "cider, vinegar, etc." The last panel includes figures for the cities of San Francisco, Los Angeles, Oakland, Sacramento, San Diego, Fresno, Stockton, San Jose, Pasadena, Bakersfield, Long Beach, and Santa Rosa. These figures are financial values for "clearing house exhibits" (1917-1918), "building activities" (1917-1918), "bank clearings" (1918-1919), and "building permits" (1918-1919). The back also notes figures for exports and imports in San Francisco and Los Angeles for 1918.