Title:
[Cooper-Molera family pictorial collection]
Creator/Contributor:
Cooper (Family, creator, creator.
Creator/Contributor:
Britton & Rey
Abstract:
Photographs related to ranch operations in California, including snapshots of crop harvesting, irrigation, flood damage (all
in PIC box 1) and livestock (PIC box 2). Many were taken around the Salinas River and Moro Cojo area. Also included is a portrait
of John B. Rogers Cooper (AX folder), and portraits of a few other unidentified persons (PIC box 2) and snapshots of Yosemite
National Park and Hetch Hetchy Valley ca. 1930s-1940s (PIC box 1). Also includes a lithographic birds eye view of Hotel Del
Monte, Monterey, drawn by Henry Steinegger and printed by Britton & Rey (C folder), and a print of the San Francisco residence
of Mr. Aaron Adler, also printed by Britton & Rey (AX folder).
Date:
1880 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ca
Ranches -- California -- Photographs
Ranchs -- Californie -- Photographies
Ranches
Hetch Hetchy Valley (Calif.) -- Photographs
Yosemite National Park (Calif.) -- Photographs
Salinas River Valley (Calif.) -- Photographs
Hetch Hetchy, Vallée d' (Calif.) -- Photographies
Yosemite National Park (Calif.) -- Photographies
Salinas, Vallée du (Calif.) -- Photographies
California
California -- Hetch Hetchy Valley
California -- Salinas River Valley
California -- Yosemite National Park
Cooper, Juan Bautista Rogers -- 1791-1872 -- Portraits
Cooper family -- Photographs
Cooper family
Cooper, Juan Bautista Rogers -- 1791-1872
Note:
Title devised by cataloger.
COLLECTION STORED, IN PART, OFF-SITE: Advance notice required for use.
NEGATIVES (NEG boxes 1-2): RESTRICTED. Available for use by appointment only. Inquiries should be submitted to Bancroft Reference
via the Reference Inquiry form.
NITRATE NEGATIVES (NNEG boxes 3-4): CLOSED TO RESEARCH DUE TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RESTRICTIONS.
Preliminary list of contents available in library.
Transferred from the Cooper-Molera family papers (BANC MSS 78/57 c).
Gift ; Of The National Trust for Historic Preservation ; 1977.
John Rogers Cooper (1791-1872) came to Monterey, California from New England in 1823 as captain of the trading schooner Rover.
In Alta California, Cooper became a Mexican citizen and took the name Juan Bautista Rogerio Cooper. He married Encarnacion
Vallejo (1809-1902), sister of General Mariano Vallejo. In 1829, Cooper purchased Rancho Bolsa del Potrero y Moro Cojo, which
sat between the Salinas River and the Tembladero Slough, near present Castroville. Rancho El Sur, a land grant made in 1834
by Governor Jose Figueroa to Juan Bautista Alvardo, was transferred to Cooper in 1840 in exchange for Rancho Bolsa del Potrero
y Moro Cojo. Cooper's claim on Rancho El Sur was confirmed by the United States in 1866. Until the late 1920s, Rancho El Sur
was a working ranch and farm operated by descendants of John B. Rogers Cooper, including daughter Amelia Cooper (1844-1918)
and her husband Eusebio Joseph Molera (1846-1932), and Amelia's and Eusebio's children, Andrew J. Molera (1875-1931) and Frances
Mary Molera (1879-1968). On this land currently sits Andrew Molera State Park.
Cooper-Molera pictorial collection, BANC PIC 1978.148, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Type:
graphic
Photographs.
Portraits.
Portraits.
Physical Description:
photonegative
photoprint
approximately 700 photographs in 6 boxes and 2 oversize folders : chiefly photographic prints and both safety and nitrate
film negatives ; sheets 36 x 54 or smaller
Language:
English
Identifier:
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/libraries/bancroft-library/reference-online
Origin:
California
Copyright Note:
COLLECTION STORED, IN PART, OFF-SITE: Advance notice required for use.
NEGATIVES (NEG boxes 1-2): RESTRICTED. Available for use by appointment only. Inquiries should be submitted to Bancroft Reference
via the Reference Inquiry form.
NITRATE NEGATIVES (NNEG boxes 3-4): CLOSED TO RESEARCH DUE TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RESTRICTIONS.