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Thank You's
Mr. Horace Dodd for several material donations to SOHO including 24 zinc and wood printers blocks, c. 1900-1925 of San Diego land development maps and related graphics. These blocks were originally made by Arts & Crafts Press.
Carol Greentree for the donation of preservation magazines, books and old SOHO materials.
Sue S. Martin for the donation to the Whaley House permanent collection of an Elisha Hotchkiss Shelf Clock, circa 1820, made in Burlington, Connecticut. This is the second donation from the Martin family to the Whaley House.
Members Connie and Mark Saverino for the donation of 20 folding chairs to the SOHO office! Besides being terrific SOHO supporters, the couple runs Toward Maximum Independence (TMI), a California non-profit public-benefit corporation which has supported people with disabilities since 1981.
Carmen and Joe Toigo for the donation of the Whaley House and the Adobe Chapel historical scrapbooks and papers.
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SOHO would like to extend appreciation
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Resource Directory (33-page pdf)
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Some Like It Preserved
People In Preservation
Getting to Know Your SOHO Staff
Houses Available, Must be Moved
Notice: Date Moved for SOHO Board Directors Meetings
Notice to all Members with email
Found San Diego
Strength in Numbers
Lost San Diego
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