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Title
A Condensed Autobiography: Mattrup Jensen
Date Created
1967
Date Published
February 3rd, 1956
Description
Memoirs of Mattrup Jensen, an early resident of Colma, California and former General Superintendent of Cypress Lawn Cemetery. Memoirs are dated Feb 3, 1956 and are 14 pages. Also includes : Reproduction of photograph of Mattrup Jensen home in Colma, California
poem titled "To our Memorial Park" about establishing "Memorial Park" in San Mateo County near Pescadero Creek and La Honda
poem titled "The end of the Trail"
a poem titled "Thoughts" from Masonic News - 1950
a song titled "Our Old Fashioned Home" (for. F-St. & Hillside Blvd. "Lawndale" Colma. P.O. Calif.)
an essay title "A Tree : one of our Christmas Symbols" by M.Jensen - 1931
a poem titled "Yosemite Calls" from the Daly City Record, May 25, 1922
an essay called "The Order of Job's Daughters" Oct. 1952 by Matthup Jensen, 32degree, P.A.S.G., R.1 Box 147, Colma, San Francisco
an article about Mattrup Jensen called "Monroe Via" by Mary Monroe, Aug. 16, 1956
an article called "Why Masonic Heritage for Job's Daughters" by Mattrup Jensen, Past Supreme Associate Guardian IOJD, from the Masonic News, 1950
an essay called "About the first Edison phonograph" by Mattrup Jensen, 490 Clark Ave. Colma, California
an essay called "Christmas : That should fill our hearts with Gladness" by Bro. Mattrup Jensen
an essay about Aluminum, with some reminiscences
an essay called "Potpurri" by Elaine White
an article called "Cemeteries there for Peninsula : City reported as only one of its kind : No City Taxes, municipality derives all revenue from burial fees"
an article called "Monroe Via" by Mary Monroe, Thursday June 21, 1956
an article called "Girl Scout Camp Mountain closes" about Girl Scout Daisy and Brownie day camp on San Bruno Mountain in August of each year
poem titled "To our Memorial Park" about establishing "Memorial Park" in San Mateo County near Pescadero Creek and La Honda
poem titled "The end of the Trail"
a poem titled "Thoughts" from Masonic News - 1950
a song titled "Our Old Fashioned Home" (for. F-St. & Hillside Blvd. "Lawndale" Colma. P.O. Calif.)
an essay title "A Tree : one of our Christmas Symbols" by M.Jensen - 1931
a poem titled "Yosemite Calls" from the Daly City Record, May 25, 1922
an essay called "The Order of Job's Daughters" Oct. 1952 by Matthup Jensen, 32degree, P.A.S.G., R.1 Box 147, Colma, San Francisco
an article about Mattrup Jensen called "Monroe Via" by Mary Monroe, Aug. 16, 1956
an article called "Why Masonic Heritage for Job's Daughters" by Mattrup Jensen, Past Supreme Associate Guardian IOJD, from the Masonic News, 1950
an essay called "About the first Edison phonograph" by Mattrup Jensen, 490 Clark Ave. Colma, California
an essay called "Christmas : That should fill our hearts with Gladness" by Bro. Mattrup Jensen
an essay about Aluminum, with some reminiscences
an essay called "Potpurri" by Elaine White
an article called "Cemeteries there for Peninsula : City reported as only one of its kind : No City Taxes, municipality derives all revenue from burial fees"
an article called "Monroe Via" by Mary Monroe, Thursday June 21, 1956
an article called "Girl Scout Camp Mountain closes" about Girl Scout Daisy and Brownie day camp on San Bruno Mountain in August of each year
Creators and Contributors
Creator:
Jensen, Mattrup
Subject Topic
Subject Entity
Place(s)
Time Period
1900s to 1960s
Language
Media type
Format
Book
Extent
114
Pages
Dimensions
8 1/2
x
11
in
Generation
Original
Copyright Statement
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Country of Creation
United States
Contributing Organization
Call Number
DCPL #60 Jensen
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