Vallejo Family Papers MSA.Vallejo
Tracy Brown, Anna Liza Posas
Library and Archives at the Autry
2012
210 South Victory Blvd.
Burbank, CA 91502
rroom@theautry.org
Contributing Institution:
Library and Archives at the Autry
Title: The Vallejo Family Papers
Creator:
Vallejo Family
Identifier/Call Number: MSA.Vallejo
Physical Description:
3.75 Linear Feet
Date (inclusive): 1748-1996
Date (bulk): 1875-1915
Abstract: The Vallejo family has deep roots in North America, and in California particularly. General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo's ancestors
came to the Americas with the first conquistadors in the late fifteenth century. Several held prominent positions: Don Pedro
Vallejo, for example, was viceroy of New Spain. General Vallejo's father, Don Ignacio Vallejo, was a member of Father Junipero
Serra's military guard and was with him when he came to California in 1769 to begin missionizing among the California Indians.
General Vallejo's wife, Francisca Carrillo, also came from a prominent California family. Her great-grandmother came to California
from Sinaloa, Mexico as a young widow with the second Anza Expedition of 1775-1776. The collection includes material from
1748 to 1996 and best represents the life and interests of General Vallejo's seventh child, Platon. Much of the legal and
financial papers, the correspondence, and personal papers located in the Vallejo Family Documents reflect Platon's legal and
financial dealings, his interest in California history and the history of his own family in California, Vallejo genealogy,
and the Suisun Indians.
Language of Material:
English
.
Biographical Note
The Vallejo family has deep roots in California. General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo's ancestors came to the Americas with the
first conquistadors in the late fifteenth century. Several held prominent positions: Don Pedro Vallejo, for example, was viceroy
of New Spain. General Vallejo's father, Don Ignacio Vallejo, was a member of Father Junipero Serra's military guard and was
with him when he came to California in 1769 to begin missionizing among the California Indians. General Vallejo's wife, Francisca
Carrillo, also came from a prominent California family. Her great-grandmother came to California from Sinaloa, Mexico as a
young widow with the second Anza Expedition of 1775-1776.
General Vallejo was born in Monterey, Mexico in 1808, the eighth of thirteen children. He was groomed for leadership from
a young age by several Alta Californian governors. After training as a cadet in the Mexican Army, the Governor of Mexico appointed
him the head of the San Francisco garrison (1833), and then the military commander of the northern part of the state. In 1836,
he supported a short-lived revolt that sought independence for California from Mexico. Vallejo was critical of Mexican government,
and consistently identified with those Mexican liberals who argued for the separation of civil and religious authority in
government. For this reason, he supported both the 1836 revolt and the U.S. takeover of California in 1848.
Despite his support of the takeover, Vallejo's treatment at the hands of U.S. forces was not always kind. He was imprisoned
for a short while during the Bear Flag Rebellion (1846). During his imprisonment, much of his estate was looted. He sued the
U.S. government for damages caused to his personal property and land during the war with Mexico. He recovered only a fraction
of what his claims were worth. He also lost land and property to squatters, lawsuits, drought and financial mismanagement
by his son-in-law, John Frisbie, who had power-of-attorney. In his later years, his landholdings were reduced to a two hundred
acre ranch called Lachryma Montis. In short, Vallejo's financial status was never stable after the U.S. takeover.
Despite these difficulties, Vallejo was elected to the California State Senate in 1849, and in 1850 donated the land for a
state capitol at Vallejo. He had a deep interest in the history of his state, and accumulated a great amount of official documentation
as a result of his holding various positions within California government during the Spanish, Mexican and U.S. periods. He
wrote a five-volume manuscript entitled
History of California which was unfortunately lost when one of his homes burned down. Eventually, he donated all of his records to Hubert Bancroft,
who employed them in his own historical writings. Several of Vallejo's children became prominent in their own right. His son,
Platon Vallejo, became a well-respected doctor. Epifania Vallejo became California's first woman daguerrotypist. Many of his
children married into locally prominent Anglo families. General Vallejo died on 1890 January 18. Francisca Vallejo died soon
after on 1891 January 30.
Judie A. Williams is the granddaughter of Francesco Vallejo McGettigan (great-granddaughter of Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo).
For further reference see:
Myrtle M. McKittrick, Vallejo,
Son of California. Oregon: Binfords and Mort, 1944.
Alan Rosenus,
General M. G. Vallejo and the Advent of the Americas. Albuquerque: UNM Press, 1995.
Custodial History
The collection was under the stewardship of Francesca Vallejo McGettigan, great granddaughter of General Vallejo. Ms. Judie
A. Williams donated the collection to the Autry from 2001 to 2004.
Scope and Contents
This collection best represents the life and interests of General Mariano Guadalupe (M.G.) Vallejo's seventh child, Platon.
Much of the legal and financial papers, the correspondence, and personal papers located in the Vallejo Family Documents reflect
Platon's legal and financial dealings, his interest in California history and the history of his own family in California,
Vallejo genealogy, and the Suisun Indians. The correspondence, for example, is mostly comprised of letters written to or from
Platon Vallejo. The Personal Papers are, in fact, almost entirely comprised of materials that he generated or collected including
his own handwritten accounts of dramatic past events (the elopement of Josefa Carrillo and Captain Henry Fitch or narrative
of the life of Ramona Carrillo Pacheco, Platon's aunt) and Vallejo genealogies. The Legal and Financial Papers contain receipts
for purchases he made and for taxes he paid, as well as one version of his will written on the back of an envelope.
Also included in the Legal and Financial Papers are land titles to property within the city of Vallejo – including several
copies of the original grant of land made to General Vallejo by the Mexican government in 1844. General Vallejo founded the
city of Vallejo in 1850, but soon gave his son-in-law, John B. Frisbie, power of attorney over the land. Frisbie was the person
responsible for encouraging development of the town and is considered its true founder. The land grant papers reflect Frisbie's
considerable involvement in the development of the city of Vallejo (see www.visitvallejo.com).
The California Mission Documents, which were clearly collected by General Vallejo, were eventually Platon's. Several of the
documents, such as the account of Junipero Serra's burial or the Alta California patentes, have letters attached to them indicating
that the General had passed them on to Platon. Also included is a set of Edward Vischer photographs of California missions,
which Vischer presented to General Vallejo as a gift. While at least four generations of the Vallejo family are represented
in the Vallejo Family Photographs, Platon, his wife, Lily Wiley, and their four children are among the most substantially
represented (along with M.G. Vallejo and several of Platon's brothers and sisters). The Photograph collection is comprised
mainly of cabinet cards and carte de visites from the late nineteenth century; but also included is a rare salt print of Leo
Cornell Frisbie (grandson of the General) as well as several tintypes.
Finally, the Suisun Documents are a collection of English-Suisun or Suisun-English vocabularies that Platon Vallejo created
for the most part in the nineteenth century. Chief Solano, head of the Suisuns, was a strong ally of General Vallejo's and
assisted him in ending several Indian uprisings in northern California in the mid-nineteenth century. Solano spoke Spanish
fluently, and converted to Christianity. Platon Vallejo was able to develop close friendships with Suisun individuals during
his childhood and early adolescence as a result of the General's close collaboration with Chief Solano. Platon, in fact, learned
to speak the Suisun language fluently. The collection contains several of Platon's handwritten personal recollections of the
daily life of the Suisun. The vocabularies themselves reflect Platon's interest in teaching the Suisun about Christianity,
since they contain translation of bible verse and prayers into Suisun. There are few, if any, extant Suisun vocabularies,
catechisms or descriptions of Suisun life. As such, the Suisun Documents represent a rare and important set of materials for
the history and linguistics of northern California Indians.
Despite the fact that a good portion of the material appears to have been collected by Platon Vallejo, the papers as a whole
provide an intimate look at the Vallejo family during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Letters between General
Vallejo and Platon Vallejo reveal the close bonds that linked the family. The California mission materials reflect the deep
interest that the General and Platon Vallejo had in documenting the religious life of the time period. The production of genealogies,
personal recollections and the meticulous collection of photographs of over 60 family members from four generations shows
a deep commitment to keeping track of the life and growth of the Vallejo family itself. And the legal and financial papers
illustrate the daily financial management of Vallejo households in the nineteenth century as well as the running of some of
the business interests of the Vallejo family.
Preferred Citation
The Vallejo Family Papers, 1748-1996, Autry Museum of the American West; MSA.Vallejo; [folder number] [folder title][Object id #][date].
- Series 1: Vallejo Family Documents, 1767-1979
- Series 2: Suisun Documents, 1860-1996 (Bulk, 1976-1996)
- Series 3: Vallejo Family Photographs, 1827-1902, undated
Conditions Governing Access
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright has not been assigned to the Autry Museum of the American West. All requests for permission to publish or quote
from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Research Services and Archives. Permission for publication is
given on behalf of the Autry Museum of the American West as the custodian of the physical items and is not intended to include
or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the reader.
Acquisition
Donated by Ms. Judie A. Williams, 2001-2004.
Processing History
Processed by Tracey Brown, 2002 December 26. Finding aid revised by Anna Liza Posas, 2012. Final processing of collection
and publication of finding aid made possible by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC).
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Suisun Indians
Suisun language
Patwin Indians
Albumen prints
Correspondence
Cabinet photographs
Tintypes
Miwok languages
California, Northern -- History
Photographs
Books
Visiting cards
Spanish mission buildings -- California
Indians of North America -- California
California -- History -- 19th century
Miwok Indians -- Missions -- California
Miwok Indians -- History
Photograph albums
Vallejo, Mariano Guadalupe
Vallejo, Platon
Vallejo, Lily Wiley
Vallejo Family Documents Series 1:
1767-1979
Junipero Serra burial (account)
1875
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2001.43.8.1 to .3
Handwritten account, in Spanish, of Father Serra's internment which occurred on the 29th of August, 1784 in the Mission Church
of San Carlos at Monterey. Attached to the account is a handwritten letter from Hubert Bancroft to Platon Vallejo, explaining
that the copy of the account had been made by General Vallejo himself. Vallejo asked Bancroft to deliver the account to Platon
– which he did on March 5, 1875. The file also contains several English transcriptions (typed and handwritten) of the account.
The original account was written by Father Francisco Palou; General Vallejo's transcription of the account was certified by
Angel Casanova, Cura of Monterey, in February of 1875.
Patentes – Alta California
1806
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2001.43.3
Copies (in Spanish) of numerous patentes that circulated in the Alta California missions in 1806. Patentes were basically
letters of instruction and/or information that were circulated to priests to guide them in their daily running of the missions.
They therefore contain information on Church policy as well as the more mundane aspects of daily life at the missions. Attached
to the patentes is a letter (in Spanish) addressed to Platon from General Vallejo, which simply acknowledges that the General
is delivering the document to Platon. It is dated March 12, 1875.
The Pioneer Collection: mission sketches and publications of Edward Vischer
Scope and Contents
Edward Vischer presented a set of albumen photographs of his mission sketches, his book
Franciscan Missions of Upper California, as well as various other materials to General Vallejo on 1878 November 15. The material was given to Vallejo in an inscribed
and embossed leather folio which is included here.
Franciscan Missions of Upper California: Notes on the Californian Missions, A Supplement to Vischer's Pictorial of California,
Dedicated to its Patrons. San Francisco: Winterburn & Co
1872
Scope and Contents
Folder 2001.52.7
Signed copy of book presented to General Vallejo from Vischer. Has several hand-written notes laid in: the first, at page
six, describes what happened to several of the last priests to be stationed in California. The second, at page 43, describes
the ways in which General Vallejo assisted Vischer in completing a number of sketches of California missions.
Leather folio and documents, 1878
Scope and Contents
Folders 2001.52.1 to .2; 2001.52.5.1 to .5
Leather portfolio, cabinet card of an elderly man, newspaper article about Vischer's book The Missions of Upper California,
copy of Vischer's address given at the dedication of his mission sketches to the Society of California Pioneers, and envelope
which contained all of the albumen prints of sketches presented to Vallejo.
Sketches: Missions North of Pt. Conception
1864-1878
Scope and Contents
Folders 2001.52.9.1; 2001.52.8.3 to .18
Envelope, cardboard folio and albumen photographs of sketches of the missions at Sonoma and San Rafael, San Carlos, Santa
Clara, San Jose, Dolores, San Juan Bautista, La Soledad, San Antonio, San Miguel, San Luis Obispo, Santa Ines, and La Purisima
and Santa Cruz.
Sketches: Missions South of Pt. Conception
1861-1877
Scope and Contents
Folders 2001.52.8.1, 2001.52.8.2, 2001.52.9.2 to .13
Envelope, cardboard folio, and albumen photographs of sketches of the missions at Santa Barbara, San Buenaventura, San Fernando,
San Gabriel, San Luis Rey, San Juan Capistrano, and San Diego.
Sketches: Point Cypress and the Montecito
1865-1871
Scope and Contents
Folder 2001.52.6
Mounted albumen photographs of sketches of Point Cypress and the Montecito, Santa Barbara.
Vischer-Vallejo Correspondence
1878
Scope and Contents
Folders 2001.52.4.1 to .2; 2001.52.3.1 to .3
Three letters: one from Vischer to Vallejo, dated November 15, 1878, describing the sketches and other material he is giving
to him; a second from Vallejo to Vischer dated October 28, 1878, introducing his son Platon; a third from Vallejo to Platon,
dated the same day, discussing the work of H. Bancroft.
Founding of the Mission of San Francisco de Asis
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2001.43.2
Handwritten account of the founding of the mission of San Francisco de Asis. In Spanish, addressed to "Reverendisimo Arzobispo,
Venerable Clero, Señoras y Caballeros."
Legal and Financial Papers
George Higson-Platon Vallejo lawsuit
1880 November - 1881 January
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2001.43.53
Higson, an "insolvent debtor," is asking for settlement of financial matters in an unnamed dispute. One folio.
Insurance Policies (Platon Vallejo), 4b:
1876-1890
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.8.6.1 to .16
Numerous fire and insurance policies issued to Platon Vallejo.
Land Titles
1844-1877
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2001.43.4 to.7
Sales of land in the Town and City of Vallejo, 1844-1877. Includes a copy of the original grant of land made to General Vallejo
from the Mexican Government on June 19, 1844. John B. Frisbie involved in many of the transactions. Folders also include titles
to Lot No. 6 in Block No. 229 in the City of Vallejo and titles of Lot No. 9, Block 283 in the City of Vallejo.
Jacob Leese Land Claim
1839
Language of Material: Spanish; Castilian.
Scope and Contents
Folder 2002.1.8.1
Jacob Leese requesting a piece of land to graze cattle and horses (in Spanish). Includes a hand-drawn topographical map. Leese
was the husband of General Vallejo's sister, Rosalia.
Receipts (Platon Vallejo)
1873-1893
Scope and Contents
Folders 2002.1.8.7.1 to .57, 2002.1.8.7.58.7 to .14, 2002.1.8.7.58.16, 2001.43.46, 2001.43.48
Receipts for purchases of different items or services, tax payments, and bank deposits made by Platon Vallejo.
Tax Receipts (Platon Vallejo)
1860-1898
Scope and Contents
Folders 2002.1.8.4.1 to .36
Various tax payments that Platon Vallejo made over the years.
U.S. General Land Office Affadavit
1915
Scope and Contents
Folders 2002.1.8.5.1 to .2
Platon Vallejo's testimony concerning drainage of swampy lands within Solano County. Map is included.
Will (Platon Vallejo)
1913 May 2
Scope and Contents
Folder 2001.43.67
Handwritten will on the back of an envelope. In it, he divides land and houses up amongst his daughters and encourages them
to be loving sisters and not to quarrel.
Autograph Album – Lily P. Wiley
1862-1864
Scope and contents
Folder 2002.1.17
Birth, Baptism, Death and Funeral Notices
1748
1816-1911
Scope and Contents
Folders 2002.1.8.2.1 to .3, 2002.1.8.3.1 to .3, 2002.1.8.8.1 to .3, 2001.43.9
Birth, baptism, death and funeral notices of various Vallejo family members.
Correspondence
1850-1908
Scope and Contents
Vallejo family correspondence, most written by or to Platon Vallejo (Spanish and English). Includes letters written by the
General to Platon while he was studying medicine in New York, as well as correspondence Platon received while serving during
the Civil War.
Folders:
- 2001.43.1 to .2
- 2001.43.12
- 2001.43.18.1 to .2
- 2001.43.44.1 to .2
- 2001.43.45 .1 to .3
- 2001.43.47
- 2001.43.49 to .52
- 2001.43.54
- 2001.43.56
- 2001.43.58.1 to .2
- 2001.43.59
- 2001.43.60.1 to .2
- 2001.43.61
- 2001.43.62.1 to .2
- 2001.43.63
- 2001.43.64.1 to .2
- 2001.43.65
- 2002.1.8.7.58.2 to .3
- 2002.1.8.7.58.5 to .6
- 2002.1.8.7.58.17 to .18
- 2002.1.8.7.58.20 to .21
- 2002.1.8.8.4
"Field Life in the South" or Service in the Army during the War
undated
Scope and Contents
Folder 2001.43.42
A personal account of military service during the Civil War.
Fitch-Carrillo Wedding (account)
undated
Scope and Contents
Folder 2001.43.41
Handwritten account of the elopement of Captain Henry Fitch and Josefa Carrillo.
Genealogy – Carrillo Family (Spanish)
1870
Scope and Contents
Hand-written genealogy of the Carrillo family. A letter from the General to Platon is attached, explaining that he had copied
the genealogy in his own hand.
Folder 2001.43.16.1 to .2
Genealogy – Vallejo Family
undated
Language of Material: English.
Scope and Contents
Folder 2001.43.17.1 to .3
Translation of a document written by Platon Vallejo, which describes the activities and families of General Vallejo, his father
and grandfather in the New World. It does not appear to be a translation of either the Carrillo genealogy or the limpieza
de sangre of Don Vallejo. Also enclosed is a letter written by Kevin McGettigan to Dr. Elliot Evans in 1972, requesting that
he translate the Carrillo and Vallejo family genealogies.
Genealogy – Platon Vallejo Family
undated
Language of Material: English.
Scope and Contents
Folder 2001.43.14
Typed genealogy of P. Vallejo's children and their families.
Genealogy – Vallejo Family
1806
Language of Material: Spanish; Castilian.
Scope and Contents
Limpieza de sangre of Don Ignacio Vicente Ferrer Vallejo, General Vallejo's father. Limpieza de sangres were investigations
conducted into the backgrounds of prominent people or those about to be married to ensure a pure Spanish lineage. Several
letters (written in 1867) from the General to Platon are attached.
Folders 2001.43.15.1 to .2
Poems/Prayers
circa 1875-1900
Language of Material: Spanish; Castilian, English.
Scope and Contents
Poems and prayers, some composed by the General himself. In both English and Spanish.
Folders 2001.43.13, .55; 2001.43.57.1-.2; 2002.1.8.2.4; 2002.1.8.7.58.1, 2002.1.8.7.58.4, 2002.1.8.7.58.15, 2002.1.8.7.58.19
"Ramona"
undated
Scope and Contents
Narrative of the life of Ramona Carrillo Pacheco de Wilson, Platon's aunt.
Folder 2001.43.66
Vallejo Family Bible
1867
Scope and Contents
Bible given to Lily Wiley at the time of her marriage to Platon Vallejo in 1867. Includes list of births, marriages and deaths,
1830-1867.
Object id#: 2002.1.11
Publications
1767-1979
1943-1979
Language of Material: English.
John Howell-Books, California Catalogue 50, Part I
1979
Scope and Contents
Folder 2002.1.16
McGettigan, Francisca Vallejo,
Along the Highway of the King, Oakland, CA: The Howell-North Press
1943
Scope and Contents
Folder 2002.1.13
McGettigan, Francisca Vallejo,
San Francisco Souvenir: Poetically Narrated by Francisca Vallejo McGettigan, San Francisco
1956
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.14
A New Collection of Voyages, Discoveries and Travels, Vol. III, London: J. Knox
1767
Scope and Contents
Object id# 2002.1.15
Suisun Documents Series 2:
1860-1996
1976-1996
Scope and contents
The Suisun Documents are a collection of English-Suisun or Suisun-English vocabularies that Platon Vallejo created for the
most part in the nineteenth century. Chief Solano, head of the Suisuns, was a strong ally of General Vallejo's and assisted
him in putting down several Indian uprisings in northern California in the mid-nineteenth century. Solano spoke Spanish fluently,
and converted to Christianity. Platon Vallejo was able to develop close friendships with Suisun individuals during his childhood
and early adolescence as a result of the General's close collaboration with Chief Solano. Platon, in fact, learned to speak
the Suisun language fluently. The collection contains several of Platon's hand-written personal recollections of the daily
life of the Suisun. The vocabularies themselves reflect Platon's interest in teaching the Suisun about Christianity, since
they contain translation of bible verse and prayers into Suisun. There are few, if any, extant Suisun vocabularies, catechisms
or descriptions of Suisun life. As such, the Suisun Documents represent a rare and important set of materials for the history
and linguistics of northern California Indians.
Despite the fact that a good portion of the material appears to have been collected by Platon Vallejo, the papers as a whole
provide an intimate look at the Vallejo family during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Letters between General
Vallejo and Platon Vallejo reveal the close bonds that linked the family. The California mission materials reflect the deep
interest that the General and Platon Vallejo had in documenting the religious life of the time period. The production of genealogies,
personal recollections and the meticulous collection of photographs of over 60 family members from four generations shows
a deep commitment to keeping track of the life and growth of the Vallejo family itself. And the legal and financial papers
illustrate the daily financial management of Vallejo households in the nineteenth century as well as the running of some of
the business interests of the Vallejo family.
Correspondence between Kevin McGettigan, Judie McGettigan Williams and various people and institutions about donating the
Suisun vocabularies
1976-1996
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2001.43.30.1 to.3 and 2001.43.30.7 to .22
Newspaper clippings
1981-1984
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2001.43.30.4 to.6
Three newspaper clippings from the
San Francisco Examiner and
Ventura County Star about Indian histories and activities in the area.
Platon Vallejo's personal recollections of Suisun life
1908, undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2001.43.1, .10 to .11
This material includes three documents. A 1908 letter written to Mrs. Emily Witset by Platon Vallejo which goes into detail
about Suisun activities in the area during his adolescence and early adult life. It includes detail about Chief Francisco
Solano, General Vallejo's chief Suisun ally, as well as Tomó, Platon Vallejo's primary informant concerning the Suisun practices
and beliefs. A second group of loose papers discusses missionary efforts to convert the Suisun to Christianity. It includes
a translation of the Lord's Prayer into Suisun. A third is titled "Legend of 'Temelpa' – 'by the Sea' (by Tomó…)."
English-Suisun Vocabulary, typed
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2001.43.31.1 to .2
Unbound, typed translation of English numbers, phrases and words into Suisun. The first file contains the typed original;
the second file contains a photocopy of the original.
Suisun-English Vocabulary, typed
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2001.43.32.1 to .2
Unbound, typed translation of Suisun numbers, phrases and words into English. The first file contains the typed original;
the second file contains a photocopy of the original. This vocabulary contains the same information as the English-Suisun
vocabulary; it simply reverses the order of the translation (from Suisun-English rather than English-Suisun).
Suisun-English Vocabulary, handwritten
circa 1860-1880
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2001.43.19.1 to .9 and 2001.43.20
Platon Vallejo's miscellaneous, handwritten translations of Suisun words and phrases into English. Also contains a translation
of The Apostles' Creed and The Lord's Prayer into Suisun. First file contains originals; second file contains photocopies
of these originals.
English-Suisun Vocabulary, blank booklet series
circa 1860-1880
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2001.43.21 to .29
Handwritten translations of English words into Suisun, contained in a series of nine blank booklets. Booklet #3 has several
drawings of a hand in Platon Vallejo's attempt to translate Suisun into sign language. Booklet #9 contains translations of
The Creed, The Lord's Prayer and The Ten Commandments into Suisun. Each file contains the original blank booklet and two photocopies
of the booklet (except for numbers 8 and 9, which only contain one copy).
Vallejo Family Photographs Series 3:
1827-1902, undated
Carrillo, Jose Ramon
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.5.39; 2002.1.7.28
Carrillo, Maria de la Luz Estaquia
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.21; 1.3.37; 1.3.43; 1.4.4; 1.7.19
Cooper, Encarnacion Vallejo
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.4.58
Cutter children (Leo and Maria)
1882, 1884 and undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.24 [1882]; 1.3.54; 1.3.59 [1884]
Cutter, James Henry
August 23, 1878
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.3.16
Cutter, Maria Ygnacia Vallejo
1878 and undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.3.7; 1.3.18 [1878]; 1.3.56; 1.5.13 [1878]; 1.7.11; 1.7.17[1878]
Dempsey, Val
October 1901
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.4.46
Eggleton, Angela Josephine Vallejo
1880 and undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.3.9 [1880]; 1.3.42; 1.4.10; 1.4.31; 1.7.14; 1.7.20 See also "Vallejo/Wiley group photos"
Emparan, Maria Luisa Eugenia Vallejo (Lulu)
1891 and undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.16 [1891]; 1.2.37; 1.3.6; 1.5.12 See also "Vallejo family group photos".
Flora Temple (horse)
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.5.20
Frisbie (Epifania and John) and unidentified children
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.5.81; 1.5.82
Frisbie, Adalayada Refugio Vallejo (Adela)
1878-1894 and undated
Scope and Contents note
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.5 [1894], .6, .8, .9 [1887], 10 [1887]; 1.3.33, .55, .60 [1878]; 1.4.11, .19; 1.5.15 [1882], .46 [1886],
.50 [tintype], .57, .76; 1.7.5, .22, .41
Frisbie, Benicia Cynthia
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.3.25; 1.7.34 See also "Vallejo family group photos"
Frisbie, Cecilia
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.7.24
Frisbie, Epifania Vallejo (Fannie)
1859 and undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.3.4, .17; 1.5. 42, .47, .54, .59, .60, .64 [1859]; 1.7.8, .36 See also "Vallejo family group photos"
Frisbie, John Bernard
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.7.29
Frisbie, John Blackman
1846 and undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.3.23 [1846], .38, .53
Frisbie, Josephine
1888, 1890 and undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.11 [1888]; 1.3.46 [1890], .51
Frisbie, Juana Magdalena (Madeline)
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.5.10 See also "Vallejo family group photos"
Frisbie, Leo Cornell
1888, 1890, 1891, and undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.12 [1888]; 1.3.3, .8 [1890], .31 [1890]; 1.4.12, .57 [1891]
Frisbie, Levi Cornell
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.13; 1.3.34; 1.7.4
Frisbie, Maria Ynez Vallejo
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.22
Frisbie, Mary Pamelia
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.3.32; 1.7.7, .40
Frisbie, Platon
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.3.10
Frisbie, Sarah Monica
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.19; 1.3.26, .47; 1.7.12
Fullen, Adela Carmela
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.4.43, .47, .48
Fullen, Maria Felipa Vallejo
1899 and undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.3.39; 1.4.26, .28 [1899]; 1.5.16, .24, .26, .28, .52 See also Files "Vallejo family group photos" and
64
Gantner, Lilly Frisbie
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.5.14
Harasthy, Arpad
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.3.53
Harasthy, Augustina
189[?]
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.4.55
Haraszthy, Maria Jovita Francisca Vallejo
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.33; 1.3.52; 1.7.38
Haraszthy, Natalia Veneranda Vallejo
1871 and undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.3.29 [1871], .40; 1.7.27
Haraszthy, Natalie and Solita
1891
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.3.28
McCarthy, Dennis
1878 and undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.3.35 [1878], 1.5.36
McCarthy, Lillie Frisbie
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.3.36; 1.4.54; 1.7.25 See also "Vallejo family group photos"
McGettigan group photo (Kevin and Bernard?)
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.4.50
McGettigan, Bernard Dudley
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.4.41
McGettigan, Charles Carroll
1904 and undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.4.42, .51[1904]
McGettigan, Charles D.
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.4.36; 1.5.35
McGettigan, Edward
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.4.45
McGettigan, Francisca Vallejo
1894, 1915 and undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.4.9 [1915], .25, .32 [1894?], .34, .37; 1.5.7 [1894], .29 See also Files "Vallejo family group photos"
and 64
McGettigan, Kevin
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.4.44, .53
McGettigan, Mary O'Grady
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.40
McGettigan, Noel
1902
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.14.52
Molera, Amelia Cooper
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.3.14
Molera, Eusebio
1875
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.3.12
Peters, Adela Vallejo
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.3.41; 1.4.35; 1.5.27, .33 See also "Vallejo/Wiley group photos"
Poole, Annie Wiley
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.20, .28, .42; 1.5.18, .19
Poole, Edward A.
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.41; 1.5.21, .34
P.V.
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.5.66, .70, .72; 1.7.39
Religious personnel/buildings 1
undated
Religious personnel/buildings 4
Bishop Hugh
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.5.40
Our Lady of Lourdes
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.5.41
Bishop D. Herbonnez
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.5.48
Archbishop Labastida
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.5.55
Cura Hidalgo
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.5.84
Sonoma Mission
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id: 2002.1.8.9
Sequeira group photos
undated
Augusto and Juanita Sequeira 2002.1.3.20
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.3.20
Fannie Sequeira and Juanita 2002.1.3.30
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.3.30
Sequeira, Francisca Frisbie (Fannie)
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.3.19, .45, .48
Vallejo, Adronico Antonio
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.3.50; 1.5.51, .61; 1.7.30
Vallejo, Francisca Maria Felipa Benicia Carrillo
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.1, .2, .39; 1.3.1, .15; 1.4.3, .24 [tintype]; 1.7.3, .15, .16, .35
Vallejo, Jose Ignacio
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.5.38
Vallejo, Jose Manuel Salvador
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.3.21; 1.4.2, .23
Vallejo, Lily Wiley
1864 and undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.26, .29, .31, .34, .35; 1.4.7; 1.5.1, .2, .4, .5, .6, .8, .23, .25 [1864], .44, .45, .49, .63, .67;
1.7.23; 1.9 See also "Vallejo family group photos" and 64
Vallejo, Mariano Guadalupe
1890, 1920 and undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.14; 1.3.2, .11 [1890], .44, .57; 1.4.1, .20 [1920], .21, .33; 1.5.37; 1.7.18; 1.10 See also "Vallejo/Wiley
group photos"
Vallejo, Napoleon Primo
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.7.21, .31 See also "Vallejo family group photos"
Vallejo, Platon
1857-1885 and undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.17, .25, .27 [1860], .30 [1866], .38; 1.3.5, .13 [1884?], .24, .49; 1.4.5, .6, .8, .13, .14, .17, .22;
1.5.3, .22, .32, .68, .69, .71, .75 [1857], .77; 1.7.6, .9, .10 [1865], .13 [1885], .26 [1841], .33 See also Files "Vallejo
family group photos" and 64
Vallejo, Uladislao
1867 and undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.7; 1.4.15; 1.5.56, .58, .65, .74, .85 [1867]; 1.7.32
Vallejo family group photos 3
Mrs. J. B. Frisbie (Fannie Frisbie), Madeline Frisbie, Maria F. Vallejo [Fullen], Francisca Vallejo [McGettigan]
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.3, undated
Francisca Vallejo [McGettigan] and Madeline Frisbie
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.23, 1890
Montage of Vallejo family
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.3.22, undated
Mrs. J.B. Frisbie, Madeline Frisbie, Maria F. Vallejo [Fullen], Francisca Vallejo [McGettigan]
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.4.29, undated
Lily Wiley Vallejo and Lulu Vallejo Emparan with very long hair
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.5.11, undated
Lulu Emparan, Lily Wiley Vallejo, Governess [Emily Melvin?], Minnie Frisbie, Platon Vallejo, Napoleon Vallejo, Benicia Frisbie
(tintype)
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.5.83, undated
Vallejo women (not identified)
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.7.1, undated
Minnie Frisbie, Benicia Frisbie, Lillie Frisbie McCarthy
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.7.37, undated
Lily Wiley Vallejo, Lulu Emparan, Emily Melvin, with very long hair
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.12.1, .2, undated
Vallejo/Wiley group photos
undated
Platon and Angela Josephine Vallejo
undated
Scope and Contents note
Object id#'s: 2002.1.3.58
Platon and M.G.
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.4.6
Platon and M.G.
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.4.13
Lily Wiley Vallejo and all four girls
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.4.16
Lily Vallejo and Maria Felipa
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.4.18
Angela, Maria Felipa, Francisca and fourth unidentified girl (Adela?)
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.4.38
Angela, Maria Felipa, Francisca and fourth unidentified girl (Adela?)
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.4.39
Vallejo girl with unidentified (Adela?)
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.4.40
Platon and Lily Vallejo
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.5.9
Lily and Maria Felipa
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.5.30
Lily and Maria Felipa
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.5.31
Lily Vallejo and all four girls
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.5.78
Lily, Maria Felipa, Francisca
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#: 2002.1.5.80
White, Johnnie
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.4
Wiley, Jennie
1827 and undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.18; 1.4.27; 1.5.17 [1827]; 1.5.73
Willard, Parker
undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.5.62
Unidentified
1871 and undated
Scope and Contents
Object id#'s: 2002.1.2.15, .32, .36 [1871]; 1.4.11, .30, .49; 1.5.43, .79; 1.7.2