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Re/Collecting Project Archive

Description

The Re/Collecting Project (Re/Co for short) is an 'ethnic studies memory project of California's Central Coast.' The project's aim is to digitally capture and make publicly accessible the rich history of the diverse - yet under-documented - communities of the region, which includes San Luis Obispo and northern Santa Barbara counties. To collect the materials that make up these histories, the project would organize 'Re/Collecting Days', and make house calls, where the project team would invite families and individuals to recollect their stories as well as to participate in collecting their story materials (images, documents, mementos) for digital preservation and access. The digital collection available on this site is only a selection of the Re/Collecting Project Archive. Learn more about the archive at: https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8qc09ph/

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Local Identifier
ms0190-533927bc60981dc48bfd1621ab6330c9
Date Created
2001
Description

The budget for the 2001 San Luis Obispo Buddhist Temple Obon Festival, including income, expenses, and net proceeds.

Local Identifier
ms0190-451ff50f37b267fdbea2b0d672b19229
Date Created
1966-12-31
Description

The quarterly financial report for the San Luis Obispo Buddhist Church for winter 1966, which includes beginning and ending quarterly balance, receipts, and expenditures.S

Local Identifier
ms0190-199ad6229a50ea532471d7a4bc1b6722
Date Created
1960-08-15
Description

Financial report by Masaji Eto, Treasurer for the San Luis Obispo Buddhist Church, on the 1960 Obon Festival.

Local Identifier
ms0190-0eac74fa40b2568b5d56c6be7f1aa5e2
Date Created
1961-10-13
Description

A list of donors and their contributions to a benefit show.

Local Identifier
USA-CA-10192013-A0001-039
Date Created
1961-10-16
Description

In 1961, the State of California Division of Highways acquired property belonging to the San Luis Obispo Buddhist Church for Highway 101. The Grant Deed provided to the State of California "All right title and interest in and to that portion of Lot C of the resubdivision of Lots 58, 61, 62, 63, 64, and 65 of the Subdivision of of the Ranchos Canada de los Osos and La Laguna, as said resubdivision is delineated on the map of the survey by R. R. Harris in January 1875; filed for record January 30, 1875, in Book A of Maps at page 161, records of San Luis Obispo County, conveyed to the San Luis Obispo Buddhist Church corporation by deed recorded June 28, 1939 in Volume 259 of Official Records at page 374, records of said County, lying westerly of the west line of the State Highway as said November 19, 1947 in Volume 461 of Official Records, at page 92 records of said County; said portion of Lot C being in the City of San Luis Obispo, County of San Luis Obispo." The State purchased the land for $100,000.

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Local Identifier
USA-CA-10192013-A0001-031
Date Created
1927-01-31
Description

The San Luis Obispo Buddhist Church purchased property from the Roman Catholic Bishop of Monterey-Fresno. As stated in the "Declaration of Title to Property," "We, the undersigned, have purchased, in name only, for the members of the Buddhist Church of San Luis Obispo County, State of California, said members being American of Japanese Ancestry, that certain pieces of property known as Lot "C" of the subdivision of Lot 63, Rancho Laguna, containing 10.10 [?] acres situated in the City and County of San Luis Obispo, State of California, for the express purpose of establishing a Buddhist Church for the benefit of said members of the Buddhist Church above referred to."

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Local Identifier
USA-CA-10192013-A0001-041
Date Created
1961-08-09
Description

Texts reads: "THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY CERTIFIES: That he is now, and at all times herein mentioned, has been the duly elected, qualified and acting Secretary of SAN LUIS OBISPO BUDDHIST CHURCH, INC., a duly organized and existing California non-profit membership corporation and in charge of the minutes, books and corporate records of said corporation. That attached hereto and marked Exhibit "A" is a full, true and correct copy of a resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of said corporation at a meeting thereof duly held on July 26, 1961. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has executed this Certificate and affixed the corporate seal of said corporation this 9th day of August, 1961." Signed by Ken Kitasako, Secretary. Included embossed seal of the San Luis Obispo Buddhist Church. Exhibit "A" is the text of the resolution authorizing President B.H. Kawaoka and Treasurer Masaji Eto to purchase new property for $65,000, after the State of California exercised right of way to the church's current property. The new location is part of the W.L. Beebee Tract of the Rancho San Miguelito (by Avila Beach, California).

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