V. Covert Martin Family Papers

Finding aid created by University of the Pacific staff using RecordEXPRESS
University of the Pacific
University of the Pacific, Holt-Atherton Department of Special Collections, University Library
Stockton, California 95211
(209) 946-2404
http://www.pacific.edu/Library/Find/Holt-Atherton-Special-Collections.html
2024


Descriptive Summary

Title: V. Covert Martin Family Papers
Dates: 1918-1966
Collection Number: MSS 009
Creator/Collector: Martin, Van Covert, 1885-1962
Extent: 17.5 linear ft.
Repository: University of the Pacific
Stockton, California 95211
Abstract: Asa Van Covert “Cove” Martin was a Stockton photographer/historian. His photographic career began in 1899 when he served as an apprentice for a year in Nevada City, California. He soon returned to Stockton, and worked with photographer Charles W. Logan. Martin married Adeline Bazo in 1910. He went into business for himself in 1915. He served as news photographer for the Stockton Record until 1923. Martin was a freelance commercial photographer until 1944. He spent much of his time collecting and printing negatives of other early photographers, including William H. Rulofson, W.M. Stuart, J. Pitcher Spooner, and Charles W. Logan. He compiled a collection of nearly 20,000 Stockton and San Joaquin County photographs.
Language of Material: English

Access

Collection open for research.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item]. V. Covert Martin Family Papers. Collection Number: MSS 009. University of the Pacific

Acquisition Information

His collection of notes for his book were acquired by The University of the Pacific in 1964. His photograph collection and other papers were given to the University by R. Coke Wood in 1967. Martin had given them to Wood in gratitude for his writing Stockton Album Through the Years. Additional material (MS 9B) was obtained via purchase in 1991 and again in 1994 from John B. Williams.

Biography/Administrative History

Asa Van Covert "Cove" Martin was a Stockton photographer/historian. His photographic career began in 1899 when he served as an apprentice for a year in Nevada City, California. He soon returned to Stockton, and worked with photographer, Charles W. Logan.
Martin married Adeline Bazo in 1910. He went into business for himself in 1915. He served as news photographer for the Stockton Record until 1923. Martin was a free-lance commercial photographer until 1944. He spent much of his time collecting and printing negatives of other early photographers including William H. Rulofson, W. M. Stuart, J. Pitcher Spooner, and Charles W. Logan. He compiled a collection of nearly 20,000 historic Stockton and San Joaquin County photographs.

Scope and Content of Collection

This collection contains Martin’s preparatory notes to a pictorial history of Stockton, Stockton Album—Through the Years (1959). The collection also contains personal correspondence, account books, day books, financial records, research notes, and photographs. Martin took many aerial photographs of Stockton and the surrounding area during his commercial career. His photograph collection was given to the University of the Pacific by R. Coke Wood in 1967 and serves as the core collection in Holt-Atherton Department of Special Collections’ Photograph Collections.
The collection also includes personal correspondence and family papers of Martin’s mother, Josephine Amanda Tam Martin Stewart (1847-1929), a seamstress, who was the daughter of early settlers near Stockton. Of interest are records of John Thomas Tam (1860-1896), an actor and necromancer with the Pawnee Medicine Company. There are also many papers regarding Martin’s real estate holdings and the development of the “Miracle Mile” shopping district.

Indexing Terms

Photographers - California - Stockton
Photography - California - 20th century
Photography - California - 19th century
Photography
Photographers
Stockton (Calif.) - History -Sources
Real property -California -Stockton

Additional collection guides