1921.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
1922.
Physical Description:
3 folders.
Box 4, Folder 18
Reports to New York Committee,
1922.
1923.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 4, Folder 20
Reports to New York Committee,
1923.
1924.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 4, Folder 22
Reports to New York Committee,
1924.
1928.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 4, Folder 27
Papers,
1928.
Scope and Contents note
Includes "clasp" file on Frank Ayer, 1924.
1930.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Drawer 2, Folder 1
Sunday Times
(Johannesburg),
1930 May 15.
1931.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 32, Folder 19
1936.
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence with Julius S. Wetzlar.
1939.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 42, Folder 32-33
1943.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Correspondence,
1922-1941.
Physical Description:
27 folders.
Lewin, Harold Ross,
1941.
Westrup, William,
1924-1940.
Physical Description:
14 folders.
Box 16, Folder 2
1924-1925.
Scope and Contents note
Almost exclusively correspondence with J. G. Gratton.
Box 16, Folder 4-5
1928-1930.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Wetzlar, Julius S.,
1922-1934.
Physical Description:
12 folders.
1928.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 16, Folder 11
1928
October - 1929 October.
General Physical Description note: 2
"clasp" files.
Box 16, Folder 12
1929
October - 1930 July.
Box 69, Folder 1
Financial audits,
1918-1919.
Box 5, Folder 1
Honnold, William L. Report,
1921-1922.
Permanent Directors' participation,
1936-1938.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 32, Folder 21
1936
September-December.
General Physical Description note: "Clasp"
file.
Scope and Contents note
Includes 1 item from June 1935.
Box 35, Folder 21
1937-1938.
General Physical Description note: "Clasp"
file.
Scope and Contents note
Includes materials from 1920.
Printed materials,
1919-1950.
Physical Description:
138 folders.
Anglo American Corporation of South Africa [including
subsidiaries],
1920-1949.
Physical Description:
31 folders.
Reports and accounts / annual general
meetings,
1920/21-1925/26.
Physical Description:
4 folders.
Box 64, Folder 1
Reports and accounts 1920 / Annual general meetings
1921.
Box 64, Folder 2
Reports and accounts 1923 / Annual general meetings
1924.
Box 64, Folder 3
Reports and accounts 1924 / Annual general meetings
1925.
Box 64, Folder 4
Reports and accounts 1925 / Annual general meetings
1926.
Group reports,
1926-1929.
Physical Description:
5 folders.
Box 64, Folder 8 (copy
1), Box 64, Folder 9 (copy
2)
1929.
Physical Description:
2 folders (2 copies).
Annual reports,
1931-1949.
Physical Description:
21 folders.
Box 65, Folder 10-11
1947.
Physical Description:
2 volumes.
Box 66, Folder 1-2
1948.
Physical Description:
2 volumes.
Box 66, Folder 3-4
1949.
Physical Description:
2 volumes.
Box 66, Folder 5
Gold mining companies' directors' quarterly
reports,
1923-1935.
Box 66, Folder 6
African Cable,
1946-1948.
Anglo American Corporation of South Africa,
1919-1948.
Physical Description:
6 folders.
Annual report and accounts,
1919-1948.
Physical Description:
3 folders.
Box 66, Folder 11
Description of new headquarters,
circa 1939.
Box 66, Folder 12
General meetings,
1923-1948.
Anglo American Investment Trust,
1936-1948.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 66, Folder 13
Annual report and accounts,
1936-1948.
Box 66, Folder 14
General meetings,
1937-1948.
Brakpan Mines,
1922-1923,
1930-1950.
Physical Description:
7 folders.
Annual report and accounts,
1922,
1930-1947.
Physical Description:
4 folders.
Box 66, Folder 20
General meetings,
1923,
1931-1950.
Box 66, Folder 21
Quarterly report,
1936-1948.
Box 66, Folder 22
Bwana M'Kubwa Copper Mining Company,
1930.
Cape Coast Exploration,
1930-1940.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 66, Folder 23
Annual report and accounts,
1930-1940.
Box 66, Folder 24
General meetings,
1930-1940.
Consolidated Diamond Mines of South West Africa,
1929-1949.
Physical Description:
4 folders.
Annual report and accounts,
1930-1949.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 66, Folder 28
General meetings,
1930-1948.
Consolidated Gold Fields of South Africa,
1932-1936.
Physical Description:
5 folders.
Daggafontein Mines,
1922,
1930-1950.
Physical Description:
6 folders.
Annual report and accounts,
1922,
1930-1947.
Physical Description:
3 folders.
Box 67, Folder 5
General meetings,
1931-1950.
Box 67, Folder 6
Quarterly report,
1936-1948.
Box 67, Folder 7
De Beers Consolidated Mines,
1946.
Box 67, Folder 8
Dunlop South Africa,
1946.
East Daggafontein Mines,
1933-1950.
Physical Description:
5 folders.
Annual report and accounts,
1933-1949.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 67, Folder 12
General meetings,
1934-1950.
Box 67, Folder 13
Quarterly report,
1936-1948.
East Rand Gold, Coal, and Estate Company,
1933-1942.
Physical Description:
3 folders.
Box 67, Folder 14
Annual report and accounts,
1934-1942.
Box 67, Folder 16
General meetings,
1933-1942.
Box 67, Folder 17
First Electric Corporation of South Africa,
1948.
Box 67, Folder 18
Free State Geduld Mines,
1948-1949.
Box 67, Folder 19
General Box Company,
1946-1947.
Box 67, Folder 20
Johannesburg Board of Executors and Trust
Company,
1942-1947.
Box 67, Folder 21
Johannesburg Consolidated Investment Company,
1933.
Box 67, Folder 22
Lace Proprietary Mines,
1944-1947.
Box 67, Folder 23
Loangwa Concessions (Northern Rhodesia),
1929-1933.
Box 67, Folder 24
Nchanga Consolidated Copper Mine,
1946.
New Era Consolidated,
1922-1923,
1930-1948.
Physical Description:
3 folders.
Annual report and accounts,
1922,
1930-1947.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 67, Folder 27
General meetings,
1923,
1931-1948.
Box 67, Folder 28
Northern Platinum Exploration,
1930-1932.
Box 67, Folder 29
Orange Free State Investment Trust,
1944-1948.
Box 67, Folder 30
President Brand Gold Mining Company,
1949.
Box 67, Folder 31
President Steyn Gold Mining Company,
1949.
Rand Selection Corporation,
1922-1923,
1928-1949.
Physical Description:
4 folders.
Annual report and accounts,
1922,
1930-1948.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 67, Folder 35
General meetings,
1923,
1931-1949.
Box 67, Folder 36
Rhodesia Broken Hill Development Company,
1936-1937.
Rhodesian Anglo American,
1929-1949.
Physical Description:
5 folders.
Annual report and accounts,
1930-1949.
Physical Description:
3 folders.
Box 67, Folder 40
Circulars and reprints,
1929-1946.
Box 67, Folder 41
General meetings,
1931-1934.
Rhodesian Congo Border Concession,
1925, 1930.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Rhokana Corporation,
1931-1939.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 67, Folder 44
Directors' report and statement of accounts,
1935-1939.
Box 67, Folder 45
Offers and reprints,
1931-1939.
Box 67, Folder 46
Rhokana Corporation / Nchanga Consolidated Copper Mines /
Rhodesia Copper Refineries,
1946.
Box 67, Folder 47
South African Coal Estates (Witbank),
1944-1948.
South African Land and Exploration Company,
1934-1950.
Physical Description:
3 folders.
Box 67, Folder 48
Annual report and accounts,
1934-1947.
Box 67, Folder 49
General meetings,
1935-1950.
Box 67, Folder 50
Quarterly report,
1936-1948.
Box 68, Folder 1
South African Mines Selection,
1947-1949.
Box 68, Folder 2
South African Townships, Mining and Finance
Corporation,
1944-1949.
Springs Mines,
1930-1950.
Physical Description:
5 folders.
Annual report and accounts,
1930-1947.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 68, Folder 6
General meetings,
1931-1950.
Box 68, Folder 7
Quarterly report,
1941-1948.
Box 68, Folder 8
Tiger Oats and National Milling Company,
1945-1947.
Vaal Reefs Exploration and Mining Company,
1944-1950.
Physical Description:
3 folders.
Box 68, Folder 9
Annual report and accounts,
1944-1949.
Box 68, Folder 10
General meetings,
1945-1950.
Box 68, Folder 11
Quarterly report,
1945-1948.
Box 68, Folder 12
Welkom Gold Mining Company,
1947-1949.
West Rand Investment Trust,
1937-1948.
Physical Description:
3 folders.
Box 68, Folder 13
Annual report and accounts,
1937-1948.
Box 68, Folder 15
General meeting,
1937-1948.
West Springs,
1922-1923,
1930-1948.
Physical Description:
7 folders.
Annual report and accounts,
1922,
1930-1947.
Physical Description:
4 folders.
Box 68, Folder 21
General meetings,
1923,
1931-1948.
Box 68, Folder 22
Quarterly report,
1936-1948.
Box 68, Folder 23
Western Holdings,
1944-1948.
Western Reefs Exploration and Development
Company,
1933-1950.
Physical Description:
5 folders.
Annual report and accounts,
1933-1947.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 68, Folder 27
General meetings,
1933-1950.
Box 68, Folder 28
Quarterly report,
1936-1948.
Series 6.
Honnold Foundation,
1926-1953.
Physical Description:
5 linear feet.
Historical Note
The Honnold Foundation was created on 24 June 1926, to be "operated and
conducted exclusively for religious, charitable, and educational purposes".
Initial funding was derived from Honnold's "fortunate ventures" in
Centrifugal Pipe Company, Hazeltine Corporation, and Noranda Mines. The
Foundation is usually referred to in the Honnold papers as the "Trust" until
2 January 1936, when, as a consequence of litigation with the Internal
Revenue Service concerning its tax status, a separate Honnold Trust was
created, to which most of the investment functions of the Foundation appear
to have been transferred. A third trust, the William L. Honnold Family
Trust, was created on 22 December 1938, to provide for the inheritance of
William and Caroline's blood relatives.
Chronology of Honnold trusts:
- Honnold Foundation.
- 1926 June 24.
- Amendment, 1931 December 31.
- Amendment, 1932 December 30.
- Amendment, 1934 June 27.
- Amendment, 1934 November 30.
- Amendment, 1937 April 19.
- Honnold Trust -- 1936 February 1.
- William L. Honnold Family Trust -- 1938 December 22.
Scope and Contents note
This series contains records of the Honnold Foundation, created in 1926, and
the Honnold Trust, created as its principal investment arm in 1936. The
materials comprise declarations of trust, amendments, designations of
successor trustees, statements of policy, minute books (for the Honnold
Trust only), legal correspondence, investment, accounting, and financial
records. The records are largely complete for the period through 1930; the
bulk of the records for the period from 1931 onwards can be found in Series
4: Chronological files, in particular the files marked "Honnold Foundation"
or "Honnold Trust". Many auditors' reports, balance sheets, and inventories
and financial summaries, can also be found in Series 4: Chronological files,
in the files marked "William L. Honnold" and "Caroline Honnold". These
records are particularly important, as they give detailed accounts of assets
held, acquired, or disposed, as well as itemized receipts and expenses, of
all five of the entities to which Honnold assigned his assets: (1) the
Honnold Foundation, (2) the Honnold Trust, (3) the William L. Honnold Family
Trust, (4) William L. Honnold, and (5) Caroline Honnold. The records in this
series indicate that, at least initially, there was an attempt to file
records of the investments for the Foundation separately from those for
Honnold himself. However, the Series 4: Chronological files for the period
from 1931 onwards generally file all investment records together, by bank or
brokerage house, although each entity had its own account, which is
indicated on each document. Similarly, records of donations by the
Foundation are kept separate from donations by Honnold himself for the
period through 1930; in the Series 4: Chronological files for 1931 onwards,
donations are filed either in a general "Donations" file or, for donations
to academic institutions such as the Claremont Colleges, the California
Institute of Technology, Knox College, and the Minnesota College of Mining
and Technology, in the file for the appropriate institution. Income and
property tax statements for both the Foundation and the Trust from 1931
onwards can be found in the Series 4: Chronological files, in the folders
marked "Income tax" and "County and city tax". For litigation regarding the
Foundation's tax status, see Series 3: United States, Subseries 3.4:
Financial and legal, under both "Legal" and "Taxes".
1926.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 13, Folder 5
1927.
General Physical Description note: "Clasp"
file.
Box 63, Folder 18
Binder,
1947-1953.
Contents
- Honnold Foundation.
- Honnold Trust, 1950-1953.
Box 63, Folder 19
Declaration of trust / designations of successors as trustees /
statement of policy,
1936-1946.
Donations (Honnold Foundation),
1926-1930.
Physical Description:
4 folders.
Box 13, Folder 4
Draft Declaration of Trust,
1926.
Financial,
1925-1951.
Physical Description:
39 folders.
Auditors' reports,
1941-1945.
Physical Description:
11 folders.
Scope and Contents note
Includes Honnold Foundation, Honnold Trust, Caroline Honnold, William
L. Honnold, William L. Honnold Family Trust.
1941.
Physical Description:
3 folders.
1942.
Physical Description:
4 folders.
1943.
Physical Description:
3 folders.
Box 22, Folder 11
Financial audit,
1945.
Scope and Contents note
Includes W. L. Honnold, the Honnold Foundation, Caroline Honnold,
the Honnold Trust, and the William L. Honnold Family Trust.
Balance sheets,
1941-1946.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 63, Folder 15
1941 December
31.
Scope and Contents note
Includes Honnold Foundation, Honnold Trust, Caroline Honnold,
William L. Honnold, William L. Honnold Family Trust.
Box 63, Folder 17
Cash and investments,
1950 June 30 - 1951
November 30.
Box 19, Folder 1
Financial statements,
1926-1930.
Scope and Contents note
Includes trial balances, inventories, donations, income, expenses,
and securities purchased, held, and sold.
Foster, McConnell and Co., stock brokers,
1927-1931.
Physical Description:
4 folders.
Inventories and financial summaries,
1927-1944.
Physical Description:
3 folders.
Scope and Contents note
Includes Honnold Foundation and Caroline Honnold.
Box 21, Folder 1
1927-1935.
Scope and Contents note
Includes a few trial balances and other financial papers.
Box 22, Folder 23
1931-1936.
General Physical Description note: "Clasp" file.
Box 22, Folder 10
1936-1944.
Scope and Contents note
Includes W. L. Honnold, the Honnold Foundation, Caroline Honnold,
the Honnold Trust, and the William L. Honnold Family Trust.
Pacific-Southwest Trust and Savings Bank / Los Angeles-First
National Trust and Savings Bank / Security-First National Bank of
Los Angeles,
1925-1931.
Physical Description:
12 folders.
1927-1930.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Scope and Contents note
Includes correspondence relating to Honnold's banking
transactions, his investments in securities issued by the banks,
and his role as a member of the banks' boards of directors.
Box 19, Folder 22
Papers,
1927-1930.
Scope and Contents note
Folder (not original) marked "Honnold Foundation".
Box 19, Folder 23
Reports and publications,
1927-1930.
Scope and Contents note
Folder (not original) marked "Honnold Foundation".
Account #3,
1927-1929.
Physical Description:
4 folders.
Bank statements,
1927-1929.
Physical Description:
3 folders.
Box 19, Folder 17
Check register,
1927-1929.
Account #4,
1925-1931.
Physical Description:
6 folders.
Bank statements,
1927-1931.
Physical Description:
5 folders.
Box 19, Folder 19
Check register,
1925-1929.
Taxes,
1927-1930.
Physical Description:
5 folders.
Income,
1927-1930.
Physical Description:
4 folders.
Box 63, Folder 20
Frank L. Taylor notes,
1933-1946.
Honnold Trust,
1936-1948.
Physical Description:
1 folder + 1 volume.
Box 63, Folder 23
Declaration of trust,
1936 February 1.
Box 88
Minute book,
1936-1948.
Physical Description:
1 volume.
Packets.
1926-1947.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 63, Folder 22
Packet 2-27,
1942-1947.
Scope and Contents note
Packets 4 and 15 only. The other packets comprise auditors' reports
for 1942-1943, and are now filed with the other auditors'
reports.
Box 63, Folder 24
William L. Honnold Family Trust. Declaration of
trust,
1936 December 22.
Series 7.
Ledgers and checks
1923-1954.
Physical Description:
5 linear feet.
Scope and Contents note
This series comprises ledgers and cancelled checks for four of the five
financial entities created by William L. Honnold: (1) William L. Honnold,
(2) Caroline Honnold, (3) the Honnold Foundation (created 1926), (4) the
Honnold Trust (created 1936) (no ledgers survive for the 5th entity, the
William L. Honnold Family Trust, created in 1938 to provide the inheritance
of his family other than his wife Caroline). The series also contains the
ledgers for the De Melange account Honnold set up in 1925, through which he
lent money to Rollin B. Burton, Caroline's nephew and his New York
secretary, to invest for the latter's future security. The ledgers provide a
detailed record of the assets of each entity, the dates and the amounts for
which they were acquired and disposed, and the sources, dates, and amounts
of all income and expenses. These provide backup and detail for the audited
monthly and annual accounts filed in Series 4: Chronological files, and
Series 6: Honnold Foundation. The checks originally accompanied the monthly
bank statements now filed in Series 4: Chronological files, but were removed
and filed separately in boxes by Honnold's secretary, Neil C. Cross. The
checks have been transferred to archival boxes, but otherwise have not been
arranged, ordered, or checked against either the check registers or the bank
statements.
Ledgers,
1924-1954.
Physical Description:
15 volumes + 2 folders.
Honnold Foundation,
1926-1949.
Physical Description:
5 volumes.
Box 93, Volume 2
Investments and subscriptions,
1926-1936.
Box 91, Volume 4
Honnold Trust,
1936-1954.
Physical Description:
1 volume.
Honnold, Caroline,
1936-1954.
Physical Description:
2 volumes.
Honnold, William L.,
1924-1950.
Physical Description:
6 volumes.
Box 92
1924-1927.
Physical Description:
1 volume.
Chart of accounts,
1924-1928,
1931-1950.
Physical Description:
2 volumes.
Honnold, William L., and Rollin B. Burton. De Melange
account,
1925-1926.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 95, Folder 2
Journal and ledger,
1925-1926.
Box 94
Trial balance,
1940.
Physical Description:
1 volume.
Checks and check registers,
1923-1954.
Physical Description:
8 boxes.
Box 96
1923-1928.
Physical Description:
1 box.
Box 97
1929-1933.
Physical Description:
1 box.
Box 98
1934-1939.
Physical Description:
1 box.
Box 99
1849-1948.
Physical Description:
1 box.
Box 100
1949-1954.
Physical Description:
1 box.
Box 105
Check registers and bank pass books,
1926-1954.
Physical Description:
1 box.
Honnold Foundation,
1926-1954.
Physical Description:
2 boxes.
Series 8.
Personal and family,
1842-1953 (bulk
1909-1930).
Physical Description:
5 linear feet.
Note
Genealogies of the Honnold and Burton families, compiled by Michael P.
Palmer, are available in Special Collections.
Scope and Contents note
This series contains personal and family records of William L. and Caroline
Burton Honnold. With few exceptions (Diplomas and awards; Honnold, William
L., Writings; Oak Park Cemetery, Claremont; and Safe deposit box A1012) the
materials cover the period prior to 1931; similar materials for the period
1931 onwards are to be found in Series 4: Chronological files. The earliest
records relate to the Rev. Robert Honnold, and include his diary, letters to
his second wife, Mary Norris, sermons and other writings, and his 1862
appointment as as orderly sergeant in the Illinois Volunteers, as well as a
letter to his widow from the physician who treated him for cancer, with a
tintype of him after treatment, documenting in graphic detail the primitive
nature of medical treatment for cancer in the mid-19th century. The Asbury
Life Insurance Company file relates to the liquidation of an insurance
company that held a policy on the Rev. Honnold's life that it had apparently
failed to honor at the time of his death. Family papers include
correspondence with Paul M. Folckemer, husband of Honnold's only full
sister, Mary, and more extensive financial records and correspondence of
Caroline's elder sisters, Mary Burton Curtis and Jessie A. (Burton) Shipman,
whose financial affairs Honnold managed from at least the early 1920s. The
series also includes correspondence with Charles Goodrich Shipman, MD,
Jessie's husband, with whom Honnold had invested in a project to develop
residential properties in Santa Monica, California. Honnold's personal
papers include his diplomas and awards; a blueprint of the couple's modest
first house in Hibbing, Minnesota; life insurance policies from Honnold's
earliest years as a mining engineer until 1931; and passports for both
William and Caroline for the years the couple lived in South Africa through
1930. The Bekins Van and Storage file reveals the cost of shipping the
couple's furniture from South Africa and of storing it until their Bel Air
house was completed in 1925, a period of almost ten years. Extensive files
give a complete accounting of the costs, and plans (unfortunately
incomplete) for the building of the Honnolds' Bel-Air residence. The
Automobile and chauffeur files, with receipts for petroleum purchases,
servicing, and repairs, give a rare view into the real costs of owning an
automobile in Los Angeles in the 1920s. These, in conjunction with the
Travel and tours file, also provide insight into the nature of long distance
automobile travel (inter alia, to the Honnolds' summer retreat in Meeker,
Colorado) in the same time period. Additional materials in the series
document the relationship between the Honnolds and their long-time principal
servants, chauffeur Joe Silvera, and housekeeper Josephine Sullivan: Silvera
served with the Honnolds from at least 1925 through Caroline Honnold's death
in 1954, and Sullivan (1876-1949), who had served with the Honnolds in South
Africa, was brought over to the United States by them in 1923/1924, serving
until her death in 1949. Other materials record Honnold's continued
interest, both family and business, in his home town of Camp Point,
Illinois, as well as both his and Caroline's plans for their final resting
place in Oak Park Cemetery, Claremont. Caroline's letters to Honnold during
a six-month trip from South Africa to Camp Point and Ely, Minnesota--with
stops in London and New York outbound, and Paris and London on the
return--reveals her affection for her husband. Lastly, the series contains
copies of most of Honnold's writings, including his 1908 paper,
The Negro in America, delivered before the
Fotrnightly Club in Johannesburg, South Africa, and several versions of a
paper on South Africa first delivered before the Sunset Club in Los Angeles
in January 1935, and periodically revised thereafter. Honnold's "Diary of a
deep-sea fishing cruise on the yacht
Samona
II
, October 25th (Wednesday) to November 8th, 1933", with
Herbert Hoover, with photographs, can be found in Series 3: Chronological
files for 1933, in Box 26, Folder 33. Additional copies of both these works
are to be found in the "Biographical sketches" folders among the
chronological files for various years.
Box 113
Addresses and telephone numbers,
circa 1930-1945.
Physical Description:
1 shoebox.
General Physical Description note: Card file
(3 x 5 inches).
Box 61, Folder 11
Asbury Life Insurance Company,
1878-1922.
Scope and Contents note
Claim by Mary (Norris) Honnold, widow of the Rev. Robert Honnold, against
the company, which carried a policy on her husband.
Automobile (personal) and chauffeur expenses,
1924-1930.
Physical Description:
7 folders.
Note
Includes chauffeur salary and trip mileages and expenses.
Box 17, Folder 22
Bekins Van and Storage. Storage of household goods,
1915-1927.
Bel-Air residence,
1924-1932.
Physical Description:
26 folders.
Box 62, Folder 1
Accounts and costs,
1924-1925.
Box 62, Folder 2
Electric wiring and fixtures / telephone and
radio,
1924-1925.
Box 62, Folder 3
Foundation / cement work,
1924-1925.
Furnishings,
1924-1932.
Physical Description:
4 folders.
Box 62, Folder 6
Furnishings purchased on SS
Franconia round-the-world voyage,
1929
Box 62, Folder 8
Garden features,
1924-1925.
Box 62, Folder 9
Hardware--rough and finish,
1924-1925.
Box 62, Folder 10
Hardwood floors,
1924-1925.
Box 62, Folder 12
Insurance--fire and labor,
1924-1925.
Box 62, Folder 14
Lumber--rough,
1924-1925.
Box 62, Folder 17
Phillips, Harold E.--general contractor,
1924-1926.
Box 62, Folder 18
Plastering, inside and out,
1924-1925.
Box 62, Folder 20
Sash, doors, frames, finish,
1924-1925.
Box 62, Folder 21
Sheet metal work,
1924-1925.
Box 62, Folder 23
Specifications and bids,
1923-1927.
Box 62, Folder 24
Tile and stonework,
1924-1925.
Box 75, Folder 14
Biographical materials,
1915.
Box 11, Folder 6
Clyde, William P., Estate of,
1924.
Box 61, Folder 12
Columbia University / Michigan College of Mines,
1910-1914.
Box 11, Folder 1
Crispin, Egerton, Dr.,
1921-1929.
Curtis, Mary Burton,
1897-1930.
Physical Description:
11 folders.
Box 17, Folder 27
1925-1927.
General Physical Description note: "Clasp"
file.
Banking records,
1925-1930.
Physical Description:
5 folders.
Financial papers,
1925-1930.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Diplomas and awards,
1895-1946.
Physical Description:
20 items.
Box 81, Folder 15, Item 1
Mining Engineer, Michigan Mining School, Houghton,
Michigan,
1895 August 16.
Box 106, Item 1
Mining member, Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, London,
[Box 106, No. 1].
1900 February 14.
Box 81, Folder 15, Item 2
Member, South African Association of Engineers,
1902 September 24, 1903
December 31.
Box 106, Item 2
Life Member, American Institue of Mining
Engineers,
1903 February 14.
Box 106, Item 3
Member, South African Institution of Engineers,
1912 October 11.
Box 81, Folder 15, Item 3-4
Croix de Commandeur de l'Ordre de la Couronne,
Belgium,
1919 February 3.
Drawer 2, Folder 14, Item 1
Médaille Commémorative du Comité Nationale, 1st class,
Brussels,
1919 November 13.
Box 81, Folder 15, Item 5
Médaille de la reconnaissance française, 3rd class,
Paris,
1920 February 23.
Box 81, Folder 15, Item 6
DL, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois,
1927 June 8.
Box 106, Item 4
Tau Beta Pi, Beta of California, Pasadena,
California,
1932 December 9.
Box 81, Folder 15, Item 7
DSc, Claremont Colleges, Claremont, California,
1936 February 7.
Box 81, Folder 15, Item 8
Phi Beta Kappa, Pomona College, Claremont,
California,
1936 May 19.
Doctor of Engineering, Michigan College of Mining and
Technology, Houghton, Michigan, 4 June 1937,
1937 June 4.
Physical Description:
3 items.
Box 81, Folder 15, Item 9
Box 136, Item 3
Diploma cover,
1937 June 4.
Box 136, Item 4
Program binder,
1937 June 4.
Box 106, Item 5
Golden Legion, Phi Delta Theta,
1938 March 22.
Box 81, Folder 16
Associate Benefactor, American Museum of Natural
History,
1938 May 2.
Box 81, Folder 15, Item 10
Legion of Honor, American Institute of Mining and
Metallurgical Engineers,
1943 January 1.
Resolution for Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Honnold voted by the
Executive Committee of Claremont College, 17 May 1946, confirmed by
the Board of Fellows, 4 June 1946.
1946
Physical Description:
2 items.
Box 81, Folder 15, Item 11
Large,
1946 May 17 and June 4.
Box 81, Folder 15, Item 12
Small,
1946 May 17 and June 4.
Box 61, Folder 13
Fearn, Lula M., Mrs.
1929.
Box 61, Folder 14, Box 75, Folder 13
Folckemer, Paul M.,
1905-1913.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Note
Born Camp Point, Illinois, in 1870. Married William L. Honnold's sister,
Mary, in 1895.
Drawer 2, Folder 11
Honnold family, Record of the,
1780-1920.
Physical Description: Genealogical chart (2 copies).
Box 61, Folder 15
Honnold family members,
1920.
Drawer 2, Folder 12
Honnold house, Hibbing, Minnesota--Foundation plan and side
elevation (blueprint),
1895.
Honnold, Caroline,
1904, 1915.
Physical Description:
3 folders.
Box 61, Folder 16
Letter from Elaine Maxwell,
1915.
Letters to William L. Honnold,
1904 February-July.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Scope and Contents note
Trip to London, New York, Milwaukee, Camp Point, Prairie Creek, New
York, Ely (Minnesota), New York, Paris, and London.
Box 61, Folder 17
1904 February 2 - May
17.
Box 83, Folder 1
Honnold, Mary Norris (Mrs. Robert). Letter to, from Fredrick L.
Proud, MD, Aurora Medical and Surgical Institute,
1886 August 9
Scope and Contents note
Includes tintype of Rev. Robert Honnold following treatment for cancer of
the mouth.
Honnold, Robert, Rev.,
circa 1863-1872.
Physical Description:
8 folders + 1 volume.
Box 81, Folder 14
Appointment as orderly sergeant, Company K, 91st Regiment of
Illinois Volunteers,
1862 September 8.
Box 83, Folder 2
Diary,
1867-1872.
Physical Description:
1 volume.
Scope and Contents note
Prefaced with an autobiography from the time of his birth in
1839.
Box 83, Folder 3
Letters to Mary Norris,
1870.
Box 83, Folder 4
On the evidence of Christianity, lectures 1-4,
n.d.
Sermons and addresses,
circa
1863-1872.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 83, Folder 7-9
Sermons and notes,
circa
1863-1871.
Physical Description:
3 folders.
Honnold, William L. Writings,
1908-1943.
Physical Description:
10 folders.
Box 61, Folder 19
Appreciation of Seeley W. Mudd,
circa 1926.
Box 6, Folder 3
"H.F.B." Diary of voyage from London to Cape Town and
back,
1916 March 18 - end June.
Note
? by William L. Honnold.
Box 3, Folder 3
Negro in America, The. Paper before
the Fornightly Club, Johannesburg, South Africa,
1908 May 21.
Box 61, Folder 21
[Silent Night],
no date.
General Physical Description note: Missing
page 1.
South Africa. Paper before the Sunset
Club, Los Angeles,
1935 January 25 - 1937
May.
Physical Description:
3 folders.
Box 30, Folder 5A
Original version,
1935 January 25.
Revisions,
1937-1940.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 61, Folder 22
1937
May - 1940 December 31.
Box 61, Folder 23
South Africa in World War. Address to the Sunset
Club,
1942 October 30 (revised
November 1943).
Box 61, Folder 24
South American travel accounts,
circa 1930.
Scope and Contents note
? by William L. Honnold. Contains the following: (1) Lima; (2) Chile,
the wonderland of South America; (3) Valparaiso, the San Francisco
of the South Pacific; (4) Santiago, capital of Chile; (5) Punta
Arenas and the Straits of Magellan; (6) Buenos Aires; (7) Rio de
Janeiro; (8) Bahia.
Hotels,
1922-1930.
Physical Description:
3 folders.
Insurance,
1894-1931.
Physical Description:
5 folders.
1927-1931.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 13, Folder 24
Premiums and dividends,
1927-1930.
Box 14, Folder 15
New York Life Insurance Company,
1905-1924.
Box 81, Folder 17
Masonic Papers--South Africa,
1913, 1920.
Box 61, Folder 25
Notes, quotes, and religious materials,
1936-1953.
Note
Materials found loose.
Oak Park Cemetery, Claremont (California),
1942-1943.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Drawer 2, Folder 8
Planting plan for Block 26 (Ralph. D. Cornell),
1943 June 4.
Scope and Contents note
Site of graves of William L. and Caroline Honnold.
Box 61, Folder 26
Correspondence,
1942-1943.
Scope and Contents note
Includes 5 black and white photographs.
Box 61, Folder 28
Peoples' Bank, Camp Point, Illinois,
1903-1915.
Scope and Contents note
- Letter of introduction for Dr. Bruce, of Stangen, to William
L. Honnold, 1903.
- Correspondence with A. M. Chisholm, of Duluth, Minnesota,
1911.
- Life insurance, 1904-1907.
- Correspondence with People's Bank, Camp Point, Illinois,
1914-1915.
- Wills, 1914-1915.
Purchases,
1926-1929.
Physical Description:
5 folders.
Box 11, Folder 44
Abercrombie & Fitch,
1927-1929.
Scope and Contents note
Includes catalog from 1927.
Box 11, Folder 34
Artworks. Purchase and insurance,
1926-1927.
Box 12, Folder 21
Hammond
New-World Loose Leaf
Atlas
,
1928.
Box 13, Folder 25
Keshishyan, John S.,
1928-1929.
Scope and Contents note
Purchase of a Shahristan rug.
Box 15, Folder 28
Tallman, Robbins & Company,
1927-1929.
Box 61, Folder 29
Safe deposit box A1012, Contents of,
1950 June 21.
Scope and Contents note
- Combination to the safe in the Honnold's Bel-Air
residence.
- Masonic papers from South Africa, 1915.
- Caroline Honnold's gift to the Honnold Foundation of the
proceeds derived from the sale of her shares of the Anglo
American Corporation of South Africa, 1926.
- Correspondence and other materials concerning the Burton
family, 1842-1895.
Box 15, Folder 13
Shipman, Charles Goodrich, MD,
1918-1919.
Box 61, Folder 30-31, Box 81, Folder 18
Shipman, Charles Goodrich, MD, and Schader, Carl S.,
1909-1914.
Physical Description:
3 folders.
Scope and Contents note
Papers relating to real estate transactions in Santa Monica,
California.
Shipman, Jessie A., Mrs.
1925-1931.
Physical Description:
3 folders.
Box 15, Folder 10
"Clasp" file 1,
1927-1930.
Box 15, Folder 11
"Clasp" file 2,
1927-1930.
Box 15, Folder 26, Box 81, Folder 12
Sullivan, Josephine,
1924-1931.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Scope and Contents note
For her 1923 passport, see Box 56, Folder 34.
Historical Note
The Honnolds' housekeeper in South Africa and Bel-Air.
Box 15, Folder 27
Travel and tours,
1926-1929.
Box 15, Folder 30
United States Customs Service,
1928-1929.
Series 9.
Photographs,
circa 1860-1954.
Physical Description:
5 linear feet.
Arrangement note
The series is arranged as follows: (1) people, (2) localities, and (3)
events. Because the number of unidentified photographs in the first group is
substantial, it was thought best to organize these by locality and, where
appropriate, photographic studio, on the theory that people will tend to
patronize photographers in their vicinity, and that family and friends will
tend to patronize the same photographers. Hence, if it possible to identify
the subject of one photograph it may be possible--using in the case of the
Honnold papers the lists of addresses in the "Christmas greetings
gratuities" files" (Series 3: United States, Correspondence, Box 11, Folder
7, and Series 4: Chronological Files, from 1936 onwards)--to identify the
subjects of other photographs taken in the same locality or by the same
photographer.
Scope and Contents note
The Photographs Series documents all aspects of William L. Honnold's life,
including his father and maternal relatives, his infancy and childhood in
Illinois, his days as a student and young miner in Minnesota, his marriage,
his work in California, his life in South Africa, his World War I relief
service in Belgium and Northern France, and his retirement, business
activities, and community service and philanthropic work in the United
States. A significant number of the earlier photographs were donated to the
collection in the 1980s by Honnold's niece, Irene Folckemer Staker, daughter
of his only full sister, Mary. The series includes a number of photographs
of Caroline Burton and her family from the period prior to her marriage to
Honnold in 1895. The photographs from the Honnolds' life in South Africa
portray the mining, government, and military elite in Johannesburg in the
final years of the Edwardian era, before the upheavals of World War I. The
photographs from Honnold's service with the Commission for Relief in
Belgium, as well as later photographs (many signed) of Herbert and Lou Henry
Hoover illustrate Honnold's life-long friendship with and devotion to "the
Chief". The bulk of the later photographs, from the Honnolds' "retirement"
to Southern California in 1922, relate to the Honnolds' house in Bel-Air;
their travels (including the Europe-Asia segment of the 1929 world cruise of
the S.S.
Franconia) and annual summer
vacations in Meeker, Colorado; their friends, including in particular the
Mudd family; his service with the Metropolitan Water District of Southern
California; and their support for the Claremont Colleges.
People,
1860-1953 (bulk
1900-1945).
Physical Description:
2 boxes + 3 photograph albums + 179 folders, envelopes, and
items.
Burton family,
circa
1890-1947.
Physical Description:
5 folders and envelopes.
Scope and Contents note
The majority of these photographs are of Caroline Burton Honnold
prior to her marriage in 1895. Additional photographs from the
Honnolds' residence in South Africa, 1902-1915, may be found in
Boxes 117, 121, and 119 (envelopes 23-24), and among the photographs
referenced under "Photographs--People--William L. Honnold". William
Giddings Curtis (circa 1850-1900), also known as "the Colonel", was
General Manager of the Southern Pacific Company, and was the husband
of Caroline's second eldest sister, Mary Elizabeth Burton (see
Series 8: Personal, sub "Mary Burton Curtis"). Rollin Beach Burton
(1881-1973) was the son of Caroline's second elder brother, Alfred
Francis Burton; from 1917 to 1937, he was William L. Honnold's
"fiscal agent and income tax adviser" (secretary) in New York. For
at least five years prior to her marriage, Caroline lived in Santa
Ana, California. Her reasons for settling there are unclear. One
photograph of her as a prophetess in the oratorio "Esther", together
with (elsewhere in the collection) two photographs of Stella Prebla
(later Nau), as well as of several other unidentified female
singers, suggests that Caroline had a special interest in singing,
and came to Santa Ana to study with Nau. There appears to be no
biological connection between Caroline and Burton Hollis Rowley
(1893-1979), whose father, Andrew R. Rowley (1857-1918), was born in
Ohio, and whose mother, Mary Skinner Rowley (1863-1942), was born in
Illinois. It is probable that he was named "Burton" to honor her,
and that her status as "aunt" was purely honorary.
Box 119, Envelope 42
Burton (Honnold), Caroline,
circa
1890-1947.
General Physical Description note: 7
photographs.
Box 124, Item 7
Burton (Honnold), Caroline, and Santa Ana, California,
friends,
circa 1924.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 119, Folder 43
Burton, Rollin Beach, family,
circa
1923-1935.
General Physical Description note: 3
photographs.
Box 119, Folder 44
Curtis, William Giddings,
circa
1890-1900.
General Physical Description note: 2
photographs.
Historical Note
Husband of Caroline (Burton) Honnold's elder sister, Mary
Elizabeth.
Box 119, Folder 45
California--Santa Ana,
circa
1894-1914.
Scope and Contents note
9 photographs. Identified: Caroline Burton (2 photographs, one
annotated "Prophetess in Cantata Esther"), Burton Hollis Rowley
(1893-1979).
Commission for Relief in Belgium / World War I
relief,
1915-1920.
Physical Description:
17 folders and envelopes.
Scope and Contents note
These photographs document Honnold's involvement with the Commission
for Relief in Belgium in Belgium and Northern France. They include
photographs of Honnold touring wartime damage in Northern and
Eastern France; photographs taken by the Boute photographic studio
in Brussels of several of Honnold's most well known colleagues,
including Hugh S. Gibson, Vernon Kellogg, and Herbert Hoover, the
latter alone and in a panoramic photograph with his staff; two
signed photographs by Cardinal Mercier; and commercially produced
photographs of wartime damage in Gerbéviller and Reims, France, and
Louvain, Belgium..
Box 123, Item 1
Albert I, King of the Belgians,
circa 1914.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 120, Folder 37
Allied military commanders in Metz,
1918 December 8.
Scope and Contents note
1 photograph (left to right): Marshal Joffre, Marshal Foch,
General Vaughan, Field Marshal Haig, General Pershing, Marshal
Petain, General Diaz.
Box 120, Folder 38
Arras, France--World War I damage,
circa 1916.
General Physical Description note:
Arras et ses ruines; conflit européen ;
vues détachables
. Edition Fernand Benoit. 1 booklet
with 23 detachable postcards.
Box 128, Envelope 2
Brussels--Boute [photographic studio],
circa
1916-1917.
Scope and Contents note
4 photographs:
- Hugh S. Gibson.
- Herbert C. Hoover.
- Vernon Kellogg, Brussels, 5 July 1916.
- "What remains of the Commission for Relief in
Belgium", Brussels, December 1917. Signed: Rene Jensen,
F[ernand] Baetens, [Armand] Dulait.
Box 120, Folder 39
Gerbéviller, France--World War I damage,
1916.
General Physical Description note: 14
photographs + 1 postcard of Sœur Julie.
Box 128, Envelope 3
Honnold, William L. / Herbert C. Hoover / Edgar
Rickard,
circa 1917.
Scope and Contents note
3 photographs originally framed in a tryptich:
- William L. Honnold.
- Herbert C. Hoover.
- Edgar Rickard, March 1917.
Box 120, Folder 34
Honnold, William L., tour of war damage in Northern and
Eastern France,
1916.
Scope and Contents note
22 photographs. Localities identified: Charleville (1);
"Gebberviller" (Gerbéviller-la-Martyre; 6); Reims (6); Vitremont
(1). Individual identified: Wengersky
Box 128, Folder 1
Hoover, Herbert C., with members and staff,
Brussels,
circa 1916.
Scope and Contents note
1 photograph. Identified: Arrowsmith, Baetens, Barrows, Brown,
Bulle, Carstairs, Chatfield, Chew, Clark, Curtis, Dulait, Dunn,
Eckstein, Fletcher, Gray, Green, G. Hall, Hamilton, Hoover,
House, Jackson, Kite, Leach, Malabre, Mapes, Meert, Oliver,
Osborn, Poland, Potter, P. K. Potter, Richards, Richardson, J.
L. Simpson, R. H. Simpson, Sperry, Stephens, Thurston, Torrey,
Tuck, Van Hee, Wellington, Whitney, Wickes, Withington.
Box 120, Folder 40
Louvain, Belgium,
circa 1916.
General Physical Description note: 6
photographs of the university before World War I.
Box 119, Folder 67
Mercier, Désiré-Félicien-François-Joseph,
Cardinal,
1917-1919.
General Physical Description note: 2
photographs.
Box 120, Folder 41
Nancy, France,
1916-1917.
General Physical Description note: 1
booklet,
Souvenir de Nancy
(Nancy, Maison des Magasins Réunis, n.d.) + 1
postcard.
Box 120, Folder 42
Rambouillet, Château de, France,
circa 1916.
General Physical Description note: 7
postcards.
Box 120, Folder 43
Reims, France--World War I damage,
circa 1916.
General Physical Description note: 3
photographs.
Box 120, Folder 35
Schaerbeek, Belgium--Commission for Relief in Belgium
food distribution in a school,
circa 1915.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 120, Folder 36
Senones, dép. Vosges, France--"Groupe de
nourrissons",
circa 1916.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 120, Folder 45
Soldiers (amputees),
circa
1916-1919.
General Physical Description note: 2
postcards.
Box 120, Folder 44
Unidentified French fortress,
circa 1916.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Honnold family,
circa
1860-1953.
Physical Description:
11 folders and envelopes.
Scope and Contents note
These photographs represent William L. Honnold's immediate family,
including his father, the Rev. Robert Honnold, stepmother, Mary E.
Norris, his sister, Mary Honnold Folckemer (1868-1938), and the
latter's children, in particular Mrs. Irene Folckemer Staker. Many
of the later photographs were donated to the collection by Mrs.
Staker (these donations are indicated by a notation, "Mrs. Staker",
in the hand of Claremont Graduate School student Tsegaye Gotta, on
the back of each image). For a photograph of the Rev. Robert Honnold
after treatment for the cancer of the mouth that killed him, see Box
83, Folder 1.
Box 119, Folder 1
Honnold, Robert, Rev., and Mary E. Norris,
circa
1870-1890.
Scope and Contents note
1 photograph of the Rev. Robert Honnold; 2 photographs
(duplicate) of Mary E. Norris Honnold.
Box 119, Folder 1A
Fisk, Samuel E. K. and Martha J. (Ernest),
1896 May.
General Physical Description note: 2
photographs.
Historical Note
Martha J. Ernest (born Vigo, Indiana, 30 July 1831, died Vigo, 28
January 1911; married Vigo, 26 January 1858: Samuel E. K. Fisk,
born Franklin Co., Ohio, 15 August 1825, died Vigo, Indiana, 5
September 1904) was the elder sister of William L. Honnold's
mother (the Rev. Robert Honnold's first wife), Sarah A. Ernest
(1837/1838-1870).
Box 119, Folder 33
Folckemer family,
circa
1896-1953.
General Physical Description note: 20
photographs.
Immediate Source of Acquisition note
The majority of these photographs were donated to the collection
in the 1990s by William L. Honnold's niece, Irene Folckemer
Staker.
Box 119, Folder 34
Folckemer, Irene (Mrs. John Staker),
circa
1900-1945.
General Physical Description note: 10
photographs.
Immediate Source of Acquisition note
The majority of these photographs were donated to the collection
in the 1990s by William L. Honnold's niece, Irene Folckemer
Staker.
Box 119, Folder 35
Norris family,
no date.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 119, Envelope 40
Unidentified 19th-century photographs.
1865-1899
General Physical Description note: 9
photographs. Some may be from the Burton family.
Box 119, Envelope 41
Unidentified woman (tintype),
no date.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph. May be of a member of the Burton family.
Box 119, Folder 36
Illinois--Aurora,
no date.
General Physical Description note: 2
photographs.
Box 119, Folder 37
Illinois--Camp Point,
no date.
General Physical Description note: 3
photographs.
Immediate Source of Acquisition note
2 photographs marked as gifts of Irene Folckemer Staker.
Box 119, Folder 38
Illinois--Quincy,
no date.
General Physical Description note: 3
photographs.
Box 119, Folder 39
Missouri--St. Louis,
no date.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Immediate Source of Acquisition note
Gift from Irene Folckemer Staker.
Honnold, William L.,
1866-1945.
Physical Description:
44 folders and envelopes + 1 photograph album.
Scope and Contents note
Photographs of Honnold alone and with his wife, Caroline, arranged as
follows: (1) Honnold alone; (2) chronological; and (3) trips and
vacations. The photographs date from all periods of Honnold's life
with the exception of his years in South Africa, 1902-1915, for
which see "Photographs--By locality--South Africa", Boxes 121 and
122. In addition to Honnold himself, the photographs document his
classmates at the Michigan Mining School (class of 1891); his early
mining experience in both Hibbing, Minnesota, and Calaveras County,
California; the house he and Caroline built in Bel-Air in 1924/1925;
the Honnolds' annual vacation at the Rio Blanco Ranch, in Meeker,
Colorado; his service with the Metropolitan Water District of
Southern California; his involvement with the Sunset Club; and his
relationship with the Claremont Colleges.
Honnold, William L.
1866-1945.
Physical Description:
14 folders.
Box 119, Folder 2
1866-1921.
Scope and Contents note
19 photographs. Others identified: Rev. Robert Honnold, Mary
Honnold (sister).
Box 119, Folder 3
Washington, DC--Underwood &
Underwood,
1921 [approved
1931 September 30 and October 27].
General Physical Description note: 9 prints of negative 8689-2.
Box 119, Folder 4
Washington, DC--Underwood &
Underwood,
approved 1931 September
30.
General Physical Description note: 8 prints of negative 84414-5.
Box 119, Folder 5, Box 127, Folder 1
Washington, DC--Underwood &
Underwood,
1932 November.
General Physical Description note: 2 folders. Box 119, Folder 5: 15 prints of negative
105284-2. Box 127, Folder 1: 2 proofs of negative 105284-2
and 105284-3.
Box 119, Folder 6
New York--Greystone,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 7 prints: 4 prints of 1 pose; proofs of 3 other
poses.
Box 119, Folder 7
Los Angeles--Boyé,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 6 prints of negative 12656.
Box 119, Folder 8
Los Angeles--Boyé,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 5 prints.
Box 119, Folder 9
Los Angeles--F. A. Morgan,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 2 prints.
Box 119, Folder 10
Passport photographs, Los Angeles,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: Bushnell Studio. 11 prints.
Portraits by Winifred Rieber,
1940-1941.
Physical Description:
4 folders.
Box 127, Folder 2
1940.
General Physical Description note: 6 prints of
photographic image.
Box 119, Folder 12
1941--Signature.
General Physical Description note: 10 prints
(various sizes) of photographic image.
Box 127, Folder 3
1941--No
signature.
General Physical Description note: 3 prints of
photographic image.
Box 119, Folder 13
No
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 print of
photographic image of painting that hangs in the
Founders Room, Honnold/Mudd Library.
Box 119, Folder 14
Michigan Mining School, Houghton, Michigan,
circa 1891.
Scope and Contents note
4 photographs.
- "M.M.S. '91" [No. 1]. Students identified on the back:
W. McDonald, Theo. Dengler, E. V. Palmer, O. H. Bossert,
C. B. Chenoweth, Edw. Fin[indecipherable].
Box 119, Envelope 15
Mesabi Iron Range, Minnesota,
circa 1892.
General Physical Description note: "Honnold's first year out of college as an engineer." 2
photographs.
Box 119, Folder 16
Minnesota,
circa 1891.
Scope and Contents note
2 photographs. On the back of No. 1: "Patrick 3. Group in front
of sleeping tent. Mr. and Mrs. McGee, Mr. and Mrs. Agnew, Mr.
Schuller, Carson Chalmers, Mac, Mr. Honnold".
Box 124, Envelope 1, Item 1-2, Box 119, Envelope 17
Mahoning Ore and Steel Company mine, Hibbing,
Minnesota,
circa 1895.
General Physical Description note: 11
photographs (Box 119, Envelope 17); 2 photographs (Box 124,
Folder 1).
Box 119, Envelope 18
Honnold home, Hibbing, Minnesota,
circa 1895.
General Physical Description note: 3
photographs.
Box 124, Envelope 1, Item 3, Box 119, Envelope 19
Mines--Minnesota or California,
circa
1895-1900.
General Physical Description note: 4
photographs.
Box 119, Envelope 20
Calaveras County, California,
circa 1897.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 119, Envelope 21-22
Thorpe Mine, Calaveras County, California,
circa 1897.
General Physical Description note: 12
photographs.
Box 120, Envelope 22
San Diego or San Francisco, California,
no date.
Scope and Contents note
5 photographs, including one of Caroline Honnold in a veiled hat
on a beach.
Box 120, Folder 46
Honnold, William L. and Caroline, and unidentified
military and civilian men in France,
circa 1919.
General Physical Description note: 4
photographs.
Box 120, Folder 54
Glacier National Park, Montana,
1924 July 11 - August 9.
General Physical Description note: 2
photographs. Notation on back: "Taken on Sierra Club trip by Dr.
Crispin with W. L. [Honnold]".
Box 125
Bel-Air residence,
1925-circa
1945.
General Physical Description note: 31
photographs.
Honnold, William L. and Caroline, at Bel-Air residence,
California, and Rio Blanco Ranch, Meeker, Colorado,
1925-1945.
Physical Description:
6 folders.
Box 127, Item 4
Honnold, William L. and Caroline; Dr. and Mrs. D. C.
Rood; and Mrs. William McGonagle, on the front steps to the
Honnold residence in Bel-Air,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph.
Box 119, Envelope 25
Honnold, William L. and Caroline, alone and with
guests at Bel-Air residence,
no
date.
- 5 prints + 18 negatves.
- 1 photograph.
- 5 photographs.
- 2 photographs.
- 3 photographs. Notes on the backs in the hand of
Irene Folckemer Staker.
Box 119, Folder 26
Honnold, William L. and Caroline, and unidentified
man,
no date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph.
Box 119, Folder 27
Honnold, William L. and Caroline, at Bel-Air
residence and Rio Blanco Ranch, Meeker,
Colorado,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 2 photographs.
Box 119, Folder 28
Honnold, William L. and Caroline, and unidentified
guests at Rio Blanco Ranch, Meeker, Colorado,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 3 photographs.
Box 124, Folder 6
Honnold, William L. and Caroline, and unidentified
guests at Rio Blanco Ranch, Meeker, Colorado,
circa
1945.
General Physical Description note: 2 photographs : color.
Metropolitan Water District of Southern
California,
1929, 1932,
1938.
Physical Description:
3 folders.
Box 124, Folder 10
1929
November.
Scope and Contents note
2 photographs. People identified: William L. Honnold, Richard
R. Lyman, Thaddeus Merriman, Frank E. Weymouth, William Paul
Whitsett, and A. J. Wiley.
Box 119, Folder 29
Ray Lyman Wilbur, Secretary of the Interior, visits
Hoover Dam,
1932 September 22.
Scope and Contents note
1 photograph. Identified: S. D. Bechtel, W. A. Bechtel, Glen
E. Bodell, Frank T. Crowe, Sims Ely, William L. Honnold, H.
J. Kaiser, William E. Stringfellow, W. P. Whitsett, Ray
Lyman Wilbur, Walter R. Young.
Box 119, Folder 31
Directors and staff,
1938 May 6.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph.
Sunset Club--Christmas Jinx,
1934,
1945-1946.
Physical Description:
3 folders.
Box 127, Item 7
1934 December
28.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph.
Box 127, Item 8
1945 December
28.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph.
Box 127, Folder 9
1946 December
27.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph
Box 119, Envelope 30
Claremont Colleges convocation,
1936 February 7.
Scope and Contents note
2 photographs. Identified: James Blaisdell, Charles K. Edmunds,
William L. Honnold (honorary doctorate), Herbert Hoover, Ernest
Jaqua, Gordon Sproul.
Box 119, Folder 46
Lincoln Club anniversary banquet, Los
Angeles,
1940 February 12.
Scope and Contents note
2 photographs. Identified: Rev. James W. Fifield, Jr., Arthur M.
Hyde, A. Nesbitt Kemp.
Box 119, Folder 47
United China Relief Organization banquet,
1941 December 2.
Scope and Contents note
1 photograph. Identified: Harry Chandler, Charles K. Edmunds, C.
L. Hsia, Robert A. Millikan, Rufus B. von KleinSmid.
Trips and vacations,
circa
1915-1945.
Physical Description:
1 photograph album + 1 envelope.
Box 118
Around the World cruise, S.S.
Franconia,
1929.
Immediate Source of Acquisition note
Thomas Cook Ltd.,
The Supreme Travel
Adventure; Around the World in the "Franconia",
1929
(1928), gift of Stephen T. Hutzel,
2013.
Scope and Contents note
- Thomas Cook Ltd.,
The
Supreme Travel Adventure; Around the World in the
"Franconia", 1929
(1928).
- Photograph album, containing photographs from
Madeira eastwards through the Mediterranean, the
Suez Canal, the Indian Ocean, and the Pacific Ocean,
to Hawaii.
- 2 wallets.
- Decal from the Queen's Hotel, Kandy,
Ceylon.
Box 119, Envelope 32
Trips / vacations,
circa
1915-1945.
Scope and Contents note
- Honnold, Caroline, in unidentified locality, circa
1910-1915. 3 photographs.
- Camping trip to the Eastern Sierra Nevada,
California, August 1923. 10 photographs.
- Trip to Arizona / New Mexico. 2 prints + 22
negatives.
- Honnold, William L. and Caroline, trip to ?Santa
Barbara, California. 3 prints + 10 negatives.
- Camping trip. 2 photographs.
- Fishing trip. 2 photographs.
By locality,
1860-1952 (bulk
1900-1945).
Physical Description:
2 boxes + 2 photograph albums + 90 folders, envelopes, and
items.
Scope and Contents note
Photographs of Honnold's friends and colleagues, arranged
geographically by the location in which they are known to have
lived, or in which the photograph was taken.
Great Britain,
circa
1890-1945
Physical Description:
21 folders.
Scope and Contents note
Photographs of Honnold's friends and colleagues living in Great
Britain at the time the photographs were taken. The majority of
these individuals were mining engineers, government officials,
and military officers Honnold had first met in South Africa. The
photographs are arranged as follows: (1) individuals, and (2)
localities and studios.
Box 119, Folder 56
ffennell (ex Schumacher), Raymond W. and
Hope,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 119, Folder 58
Franks, Ivan B.,
1916 April 18.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 123, Folder 3
Fuge, Thomas William Marshall, Major, and Katharina
Katharina Kingsley Talbot Fuge,
circa
1900-1945.
General Physical Description note: 4 photographs.
Box 119, Folder 65
Lyall, David, family,
1911-1926.
General Physical Description note: 5
photograph2.
Box 119, Folder 73
Rickard, Thomas Arthur,
1913.
General Physical Description note: 2
photographs.
Box 119, Folder 74
Selborne, William Palmer, 2nd Earl of,
1921.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph
of painting.
Box 123, Folder 10
Skinner, Harry Ross, Sir,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 2 photographs.
Box 120, Folder 13
Belfast--Kilpatrick [photographic
studio],
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph of an unidentified man.
Box 123, Folder 2
Chislehurst, Kent--Oscar Hardee [photographic
studio],
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph.
Box 120, Folder 14
Croydon--Beales & Co. [photographic
studio],
no
date.
Scope and Contents note
1 photograph: "Roger and Rosemary - aged 2 years and 5
months".
Box 123, Folder 4
London--Dover Street Studios,
1912-1915.
Scope and Contents note
2 photographs:
- John Coates, April 1912.
- Lady Lilian FitzPatrick (wife of Sir J. Percy
FitzPatrick), 2.7.1915.
Box 123, Folder 5
London--Elliott & Fry [photographic
studio],
circa 1915.
Scope and Contents note
3 photographs:
- Major Thomas William Marshall Fuge.
- Sir J. Percy FitzPatrick, 2.7.1915.
- Godfrey Lagden.
Box 120, Folder 15
London--G. C. Beresford [photographic
studio],
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph of an unidentified woman.
Box 123, Folder 6
London--H. Walter Barnett [photographic
studio],
circa 1915.
Scope and Contents note
2 photographs. Identified:
- H. ?L. Boyd, May 1915 [No. 1].
Box 123, Folder 7
London--Photographic Enlarging Co. [photographic
studio],
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 123, Folder 8
London--Rita Martin [photographic
studio],
circa 1912.
Scope and Contents note
2 photographs:
- Martha Reyersbach, 1912.
- Virginia Morton Webb, wife of Harry Howard
Webb.
Box 123, Folder 9
London--Speaight [photographic studio],
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph.
Box 120, Folder 16
London / Eastbourne--Kent & Lacey [photographic
studio],
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph of unidentified man in uniform.
Box 120, Folder 17
Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan--Bertram Owen [photographic
studio],
1911.
Scope and Contents note
1 photograph: "Nest, 1911".
Box 120, Folder 18
Surbiton / Woking--Keith Dannatt [photographic
studio],
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph of unidentified young girl.
Box 120, Folder 19
Worthing--Walter Gardiner [photographic
studio],
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph of unidentified woman and 2 boys.
South Africa,
1902-circa
1940.
Physical Description:
2 boxes + 2 photograph albums + 6 folders and
envelopes.
Scope and Contents note
Two personal photograph albums, one of a trip up the east coast
of Africa, on the S. S.
Matabele
from Delagoa Bay to Macequece, the other of general snapshopts
of the Honnolds and their friends at the Honnold house (as
originally designed in 1903, and enlarged in 1909) at 19
Pallinghurst Road, Johannesburg, and on various outings. Also
photographs of Honnold's colleagues and friends living in South
Africa at the time the photographs were taken. The albums and
photographs document in particular the mining, government
administration, and military elite in Johannesburg in the era
just prior to World War I. Among the photographic studios
represented is that of Leon Levson (1887-1973), now best known
for his studies of black South Africans in the period leading to
the imposition of Apartheid.
Box 119, Folder 53
Curle, J. Herbert,
circa 1940.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 121
Duffus Bros. [photographic studio],
Johannesburg,
1902-1915.
Physical Description:
1 box.
Scope and Contents note
17 photographs. The following are identified:
- Sir George Albu, 1st bart., and family [Nos.
4-10].
- Major Thomas William Marshall Fuge [Nos.
17].
- William L. Honnold and Caroline Honnold [Nos.
1-3].
Box 119, Folder 55
Farrar, George, Sir,
1913.
General Physical Description note: 1
clipping.
Box 122, Folder 3
Johannesburg--Honnold residence,
1904-1915.
General Physical Description note: 4 photographs of the Honnold house at 19 Pallinghurst Road,
Westcliff, Johannesburg, both as originally designed by
architect Harvey Clayton in 1903, and as enlarged by Mr.
(later Sir) Herbert Baker in 1909.
Box 119, Folder 70
Oppenheimer, Ernest, Sir, and May, with William L.
Honnold,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Other photographic studios and subjects,
1902-1915.
Physical Description:
1 box.
Box 122, Folder 1
Cape Town--Wedding (couple
unidentified),
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 2
photographs.
Box 122, Folder 2
Johannesburg--Harold Smith
[photographer],
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 122, Folder 4
Johannesburg--Leon Levson
[photographer],
no
date.
Scope and Contents note
13 photographs. The following are identified:
- Junius F. Cook, May 1915 [No. 1].
- Nugent Fitz-Patrick, circa 1914 [No.
2].
- William L. Honnold [No. 3].
- Hope Schumacher [later ffennell] [No.
4].
- "Archie B. Jr., 18 months" [No. 5].
Box 122, Folder 5
Johannesburg--Marian Maxwell
[photographer],
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 6 photographs.
Box 122, Folder 6
Johannesburg--Thomas O'Byrne
[photographer],
no
date.
Scope and Contents note
4 photographs. The following are identified:
- Katherine Mabson, wife of Dr. Samuel Evans
(1859-1935), son Rhys (2 years), and daughter
Nesta (7 1/2 months), September 1907 [No.
1].
- Nesta Evans, daughter of Samuel and Katherine
(Mabson) Evans, aged 2 years, 4 February 1909 [No.
2].
- "Hy [?]Shisot Martin" [possibly H. S. Martin,
consulting engineer of New Modderfontein Gold
Mining Company, in 1916] [No. 3].
Box 122, Folder 7
Miscellaneous/unknown studios,
1902-1915.
Scope and Contents note
10 photographs. The following are identified:
- Mimi Cerruti [wife of Camillo Cerruti, 1904
representative of the Transvaal Coal Trust
Company], Johannesburg, 12 May 1906 [No.
6].
- Kendal Franks, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, 1910
[No. 8].
- Major Thomas William Marshall Fuge and his
wife, Katharina Kingsley Talbot Fuge, on
horseback, in front of house [Nos. 1-2].
- Caroline Honnold [No. 7].
- Rowena Selby, January 17, 1910 [No. 9].
- Katherine Warriner [No. 10].
Box 122, Folder 8
South African Institution of Engineers, Annual
Dinner, Carlton Hotel, Johannesburg,
Saturday, April 12th,
1912.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Photograph albums,
1902-1915.
Physical Description:
2 albums.
Box 116
Trip by ship up the east coast of Africa, on the
S. S.
Matabele,
1902 November 9 - December
8.
Scope and Contents note
Presented to Mr. and Mrs. Honnold by Max Schiel.
Localities mentioned: Delagoa Bay, Inhambane, Beira,
Phardie Mine, Macequece.
Box 119, Envelope 23
Photographs found loose in album,
1902-1915.
Box 119, Envelope 24
Photographs found loose,
1902-1915.
Switzerland,
no date.
Physical Description:
1 folder.
Box 120, Folder 20
St. Moritz,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph of unidentified man.
United States and Canada,
1860-1952 (bulk
1895-1950).
Physical Description:
62 folders and items.
Scope and Contents note
Photographs of William L. Honnold's colleagues and friends living
in the United States at the time the photographs were taken. The
photographs are arranged as follows: (1) individuals identified,
and (2) by locality and studio. The subjects are almost equally
divided between Honnold's mining and business colleagues and
personal friends. The photograph of Honnold and Herbert Hoover
working together as members of the Commission for Relief in
Belgium, as well as the significant number of autographed
photographs of Hoover and his wife, Lou Henry, document their
close friendship with the Honnolds. Additional photographs of
Hoover and Honnold on a deep-sea fishing cruise on the yacht
Samona II, in 1933, can be
found in Box 26, Folder 23. The photographs taken in San
Francisco and Stockton may be of unidentified members of
Caroline Burton's family (possibly her nephew, Roland Beach
Burton, who served as Honnold's secretary in New York from 1917
to 1937), and the photographs taken in Anaheim, California, may
represent a friendship from Caroline's stay in Santa Ana prior
to her marriage in 1895.
Box 119, Folder 48
Adams, John and "A. A. A.",
1933 December 18.
General Physical Description note: 2
photographs.
Box 124, Folder 2
Agnew family,
no
date.
Scope and Contents note
4 photographs.
- William Chalmers Agnew (1849-1923) [Nos. 1,
4].
- James Carson Agnew (1882-1943) [Nos. 2-3].
Box 119, Folder 49
Avery, Russ and Louise, and Carrie Jacobs
Bond,
1942.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 119, Folder 50
Bell, Alphonzo and Minnewa,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 119, Folder 51
Boyd, Harry, and family,
circa 1920.
General Physical Description note: 2
photographs.
Box 124, Item 3
Britt, Robert,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 124, Item 3
Bullock, John G.,
circa
1930.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 124, Folder 4
Chisholm family,
circa
1895-1909.
Scope and Contents note
4 photographs. Identified:
- Lillian Chisholm, née Cummings (circa 1868-1953),
with daughters Dorothy (1894-1970) and Catherine
(1892-1904), West Superior, Wisconsin, circa 1895
[No. 1].
- Dorothy Chisholm (1894-1970), Eulalie Chisholm
(1900-1952), and Archibald Mark Chisholm
(1909-1943), Duluth, Minnesota, circa 1909 [No.
2].
- Archibald Mark Chisholm (1862-1933), Lillian
Chisholm, née Cummings, Eulalie Chisholm, Archibald
Mark Chilsholm, Jr., and Dorothy Chisholm, Duluth,
Minnesota, circa 1909 [No. 3].
Box 119, Folder 52
Clark, Ella P.,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 119, Folder 54
Dionne quintuplets,
circa 1939.
General Physical Description note: 4
photographs.
Box 119, Folder 57
Foote, Helen,
circa 1910.
General Physical Description note: 1
clipping.
Box 124, Item 5
Friedrich, John B., Mrs., birthday party in honor
of,
Los Angeles, 24 April
1941.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 124, Item 25
Gibbons, James, Cardinal,
1916.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 119, Folder 59
Hammond, John Hays,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 119, Folder 60
Harwood, Charles E.,
1933 April 10.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Hoover, Herbert C.,
circa
1915-1945.
Physical Description:
1 folder + 3 items.
Box 119, Folder 61, Box 124, Folder 8, Item 5
Photographs,
circa
1915-1935.
Scope and Contents note
7 images (15 prints). Includes: William L. Honnold.
Drawer 2, Folder 14, Item 2
Notification of Nomination of President Hoover,
the White House, Washington, DC,
1932 August 11.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph. William L. Honnold is 8th from
right.
Box 127, Item 5
Hoover, Herbert C., George Washington, and
Abraham Lincoln,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Hoover, Lou Henry, Mrs.,
no
date.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 124, Folder 8
Photographs,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 4 photographs,
all inscribed.
Box 127, Folder 6
Portrait,
no
date
General Physical Description note: 2
copies.
Box 124, Folder 26
Hopkins, John Jay,
1932 October 26.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 119, Folder 62
Jordan, David Starr,
circa 1926.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph
of portrait by Winifred Rieber.
Box 119, Folder 63
von KleinSmid, Rufus B.,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1
clipping.
Box 124, Item 9
Leigh, Richard H., Admiral, USN, Commander in Chief,
U.S. Fleet,
1933 June 3.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Lincoln, Abraham,
1860-1864
General Physical Description note: 2
folders.
Box 119, Folder 64
Lincoln, Abraham,
1860 [copyright
1881].
General Physical Description note: 1 print
of photograph by George B. Ayres.
Box 124, Folder 29
Lincoln, Abraham,
1864.
General Physical Description note: 1
photographc print of 1864 portrait by Francis Bicknell
Carpenter.
Box 119, Folder 66
Marston, George White,
1935.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 119, Folder 68
Millikan, Robert A. and Greta,
1950.
General Physical Description note: 2
photographs.
Box 125, Folder 11
Mudd family,
no
date.
Scope and Contents note
5 photographs. Identified:
- Harvey S. Mudd, Beverly Hills, California [No.
1].
- Seeley G. Mudd [No. 3].
- Seeley G. Mudd, Richmond, Virginia [No. 4].
- Plaque to Seeley Wintersmith Mudd, Claremont
Colleges [No. 5].
Box 119, Folder 69
Nau, Stella Preble,
1912.
Scope and Contents note
2 photographs:
- "In memory of a happy event, Glenwood Inn,
Riverside, June 19, 1912" [No. 1].
- With unidentified woman, Grand Canyon, Arizona,
October 5th, 1912 [No. 2].
Box 119, Folder 71
Pettus, William B.,
no date.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 119, Folder 72
Requa, Mark Lawrence,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 124, Folder 27
Ricketts, Louis Davidson,
circa 1930.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 124, Item 18
Robinson, Henry A.,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 124, Item 19
Scott, Joseph, Los Angeles,
1936 January 1
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 119, Folder 75
Shoup, Paul, family, Palo Alto,
California,
1918 July.
Scope and Contents note
1 photograph: Carl Shoup, Jack Shoup, Louise Shoup.
Box 119, Folder 76
Sutton, Dick,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 124, Item 30
Thompson, Virginia, age 3 1/2 months, Glendale,
California,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 119, Folder 77
Treanor, John, and party,
1929 December.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 124, Item 22
Wattles, Gordon Wallace, Jr.,
circa 1945.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 119, Folder 78
Wig family, California,
1951-1952.
Scope and Contents note
2 photographs. Identified: Helen Elgin, Mary Johnson, Robert
Wolcott Johnson, Winifred Smith.
Box 120, Folder 21
California--Anaheim,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 2 photographs of unidentified man.
Box 124, Item 12
California--Los Angeles,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph
of unidentified man.
Box 124, Item 17
California--Pasadena,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph
of unidentified woman in bonnet.
Box 124, Folder 28
California--San Francisco--Church [photographic
studio],
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph
of unidentified man.
Box 120, Folder 23
California--San Francisco--George G. Fraser
[photographic studio],
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph of unidentified man.
Box 120, Folder 24
California--San Francisco / Sacramento / San Jose /
Oakland--Bushnell [photographic studio],
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 2 photographs of unidentified woman and 3 young
boys.
Box 120, Folder 25
California--San Francisco and Stockton,
no
date.
Scope and Contents note
2 photographs of same male, one (San Francisco) as a young
boy, the other (Stockton) as a young man.
Box 124, Folder 21
District of Columbia--Washington,
no
date.
Scope and Contents note
3 photographs. Identified:
- Frank B. Kellogg [No. 1].
Box 120, Folder 26
Michigan--Detroit,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 2 photographs of unidentified young woman with blond hair
coiled on top of her head.
Box 120, Folder 27
Minnesota--Duluth,
no
date.
Scope and Contents note
2 photographs: 1 of James Carson Agnew; the other resembles
Archibald M. Chisholm.
Box 120, Folder 28
Missouri--Kansas City,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph of unidentified woman and young
boy.
Box 124, Item 13
New York--Dudley Hoyt [photographic
studio],
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph
of unidentified woman.
Box 120, Folder 29
New York--Elite [photogradphic studio],
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 2 photographs of unidentified young women (possibly
sisters).
Box 124, Item 14
New York--Gaines [photographic studio],
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph
of unidentified family: man, wife, 3 daughters, and 1
son.
Box 124, Item 15
New York--Leon De Silva [photographic
studio],
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph
of unidentified man.
Box 124, Item 23
New York--Pach [photographic studio],
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph. Male, resembles Archibald Mark Chisholm, but
without moustache.
Box 125, Item 16
New York--Pirie MacDonald [photographic
studio],
1912 October.
Scope and Contents note
1 photograph, signed "E. R[illegible]isle[illegible]", 1912
October.
Box 124, Item 24
New York--Sarony [photographic studio],
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph
(hand-tinted) of young woman in broad-brimmed
hat.
Box 120, Folder 30
Ohio--Cleveland--C. F. Hunger [photographic
studio],
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph of unidentified man with beard and
pince-nez.
Box 120, Folder 31
Ohio--Cleveland--Edmondson [photographic
studio],
1904-1906.
General Physical Description note: 2 photographs of unidentified women.
Box 120, Folder 32
Washington--Seattle,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph of man with moustache, spectacles, and bow
tie.
Box 120, Folder 33
Wisconsin--Milwaukee,
no
date.
Scope and Contents note
1 photograph of unidentified bearded man; 1 photograph of
unidentified woman costumed as Cleopatra.
Unidentified people,
circa
1900-1950.
Physical Description:
12 folders and items.
Scope and Contents note
Photographs for which neither the identity of the subject nor the
place the photograph was taken is known.
Box 120, Folder 47
Children,
no date.
General Physical Description note: 16
items.
Groups,
circa
1925-1945.
Physical Description:
4 folders.
Box 120, Folder 48
Picnicers,
circa 1925.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph.
Possible family groups,
circa
1910-1930.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 126, Folder 1
Family group 1,
circa
1910-1925.
Scope and Contents note
3 photographs: man in spectacles; young girl; young
boy.
Box 120, Folder 51
Family group 2,
circa
1910-1930.
Scope and Contents note
3 photographs: young woman; ?same woman and baby; same
woman and boy.
Box 120, Folder 49
Wedding party,
circa
1930-1945.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph.
Box 120, Folder 50
Men,
no date.
General Physical Description note: 4
photographs.
Women,
circa
1900-1945.
Physical Description:
6 folders and items.
Box 126, Item 2
Woman (unidentified) holding score to Sir Arthur
Sullivan's
Golden
Legend
,
circa 1900.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph. The subject does not appear to be Dame Emma
Albani.
Box 120, Folder 52
Woman (unidentified) in evening dress,
1901-1906.
General Physical Description note: 2 photographs.
Box 126, Item 3
Woman (unidentified) in nursing uniform,
circa
1914-1918.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph
of portrait signed "Suzanne W" (rest of signature
illegible).
Box 126, Item 4
Woman (unidentified),
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph. Photographic studio: De Large, [first letter
indecipherable] adisy.
Box 126, Item 5
Woman (unidentified) in wedding dress,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph.
Box 126, Item 6
Woman (unidentified),
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 photograph.
Localities,
circa 1890-1946.
Physical Description:
14 folders.
Box 123, Item 11
China--Tsingtao [Quingdao]--Shrine of the Queen of
Heaven,
1946 March.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Box 120, Folder 56
Great Britain--American Red Cross Services Club, Belfast,
Northern Ireland,
1945 October.
General Physical Description note: 1
photograph.
Mexico,
1928.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Scope and Contents note
Photographs relating to the Baja California Development Company (see
Box 16, Folder 20 through Box 17, Folder 21).
Box 120, Folder 3
Baja California--Baja California Canal
Company,
1928 December.
General Physical Description note: 18
photographs.
Box 120, Folder 4
Baja California--La Paz,
circa 1928.
General Physical Description note: 5
photographs.
Box 120, Folder 5
Portugal--Madeira--Funchal,
no date.
General Physical Description note: 5
photographs.
Box 120, Folder 6
Rhodesia--Victoria Falls,
circa
1905-1915.
General Physical Description note: 18
photographs + 1 map.
South Africa,
1902-1915.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 120, Folder 8
Brakpan Mines,
1906-1912.
Scope and Contents note
Set no. 4 (20 photographs). Originally in Box 3, Folder 2 (J. G.
Hamilton, 1906-1911).
Box 120, Folder 7
Cape Colony,
1902-1915.
General Physical Description note: 16
photographs (commercially produced).
United States,
circa
1890-1945.
Physical Description:
5 folders.
Arizona,
no date
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 120, Folder 9
Grand Canyon,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 4 photographs.
Box 120, Envelope 10
Postcards,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 1 postcard of a residence in Phoenix.
California,
no date.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 120, Folder 11
Postcards,
no
date.
Scope and Contents note
5 postcards: Lake Sabrina, near Bishop; Rancho Sombra del
Roble, Canoga Park (3); Foothills Hotel, Ojai; El Mirasol,
Santa Barbara (7).
Box 120, Folder 12
Yosemite,
no
date.
General Physical Description note: 20 photographs.
Unidentified localities,
circa
1890-1905.
Box 120, Folder 53
Stream and men fishing,
circa
1890-1905.
General Physical Description note: 2 photographs.
Box 120, Envelope 55
Unidentified localities,
circa
1900-1945.
Scope and Contents note
- Farm house in winter. 2 photographs.
- Garden. 7 photographs.
- Hotel. 4 photographs.
- Hotel and garden. 2 photographs.
- House, Palo Alto, California. 1 photograph.
- "Seahaven". 2 photographs.
- 2 snapshots.
Events,
1914-1951.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 120, Envelope 1
United States occupation of Vera Cruz, Mexico,
1914.
General Physical Description note: 3
postcards.
Box 120, Folder 2
Moral Rearmament conference,
circa
1949-1951.
General Physical Description note: 11
photographs.
Note
See Box 54, Folder 24.
Series 10.
Maps,
circa 1890-1925.
Physical Description:
1 linear foot.
Scope and Contents note
This series comprises a small number of maps, primarily of various fronts in
World War I. The other maps are of Africa circa 1900, and of Glacier and
Sequoia National Parks, the latter with the routes taken by the Honnolds and
their companions on camping trips marked in pencil. Other maps may be found
in various files, in particular relating to mines, in Series 1: United
States and Canada and Series 2: South Africa, and in the folders marked
"Travel" in Series 4: Chronological files.
Box 68, Item 31
Map of Africa. London: Edward Stanford,
no date.
Drawer 2, Folder 15, Item 1-7
World War I maps,
1915-1916.
Scope and Contents note
7 maps:
- The theatre of war in the Baltic, Supplement to the
National Review, September
1915.
- Map of the Balkan Peninsula, Supplement to the
National Review, December
1915.
- The theatre of war in Mesopotamia, Supplement to the
National Review, January
1916.
- The threatened attack on the Suez Canal, Supplement to the
National Review, February
1916.
- Sketch map of German East Africa, Supplement to the
National Review, March 1916.
- The Russian front in Europe, Supplement to the
National Review, June 1916.
- Département du Nord, Extrait de la Carte de France au 200.000
e du Service Géographique de
l'Armée.
Drawer 2, Folder 15, Item 8
Glacier National Park, Montana,
1914 December; reprinted
1922.
Note
Sierra Club trip with Dr. Edgerton Crispin, 11 July - 9 August 1924.
Drawer 2, Folder 15, Item 9
Sequoia National Park,
no date.
Series 11.
Graphics,
circa 1900-1945.
Physical Description:
1 linear foot.
Scope and Contents note
This series consists of several graphic items found among the collection,
including a 1922 cartoon from
Punch, a
photograph by Emily Pitchford, a print of the view from the South Portico of
the White House, signed by Herbert and Lou Henry Hoover, and two watercolors
of Southern African views.
Box 129, Folder 1
Cartoon--
Punch,
1922 August 30.
Box 129, Folder 3
Photographs,
no date.
Scope and Contents note
2 photographs:
- "With best wishes for a Merry Christmas from Emily
Pitchford".
- Photograph of sculpture "Aspiration", by David
?Edshorn.
Prints,
no date.
Physical Description: 2 folders.
Box 128, Folder 4
Keene, Elmer, Views of South Africa,
no date.
Scope and Contents note
3 prints:
- Cape Town, South Africa. Copyright No. 1.
- "Groote Schuur", Rondbosch, South Africa. Copyright No.
2.
- Victoria Falls from Livingstone Island, South Africa.
Copyright No. 4.
Box 129, Folder 4
Miscellaneous,
no date.
Scope and Contents note
4 prints:
- Claghorn, J. C., "From the South Portico of the White
House". Signed and dated: Herbert Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover,
12-25-'31.Parisian street scene.
- Johann Michael Heinrich Hofmann, "Christ in the
Temple".
- Japanese print.
- Parisian street scene.
Box 129, Folder 5
Watercolors,
no date.
Scope and Contents note
4 watercolors. Titled:
- Arnold Boyes, "Helderberg from Gordon's Bay [Western Cape,
South Africa]" [No. 1].
- H. Lucas, "Rainbow Fall [Victoria Falls, Rhodesia], '07" [No.
2].
Series 12.
Audio materials,
1989 January 15-16.
Physical Description:
3 audiocassettes.
Scope and Contents note
This series comprises three audiocassetes, recording an extended interview in
January 1989 by Claremont Graduate School student Tsegaye Gotta of Mrs.
Irene Folckemer Staker (1896-1994), the daughter of William L. Honnold's
only full sister.
Box 138, Item 9-11
Staker, Irene Folckemer, Mrs., interview with Tsegaye
Gotta,
1989 January 15-16.
General Physical Description note: 3
audiocassettes.
Series 13.
Realia and ephemera,
circa 1870-1940.
Physical Description:
5 linear feet.
Scope and Contents note
This series consists of non-documentary materials found in the collection.
They include various leather items, including a briefcase inscribed to
Honnold by his colleagues at the Commission for Relief in Belgium, another
one he commonly used in Los Angeles, a tooled leather book cover to Cecil G.
Trew's
Reveries of Omar, and Caroline
Honnold's white calfskin gloves. Items of cloth include a patriotic banner,
a sampler, and Honnold's masonic apron. Among the medals are a large number
commemorating World War I relief in Belgium and Northern France, including
the neck and lapel versions the Croix de Commandeur de l'Ordre de la
Couronne, awarded Honnold by Albert I. of Belgium; and political medals
documenting both William and Caroline Honnold's participation as alternate
delegates at Republican National Conventions from 1928 to 1940. The series
also includes three pieces of Caroline Honnold's jewelry, and a number of
silver items, most monogrammed, such as decanters, crumb and hair brushes,
and jars. Other items include several glass panes with Chinese scenes, a
single stirrup, and big game scales.
Box 138, Item 2
Apron, Masonic: "Bro. W. L. Honnold, Corona Lodge, No. 2731, E.
O., Johannesburg,"
circa 1902-1915.
Box 138, Item 3
Banner, patriotic: "Equality, Liberty, Justice / God Bless
America / It's Great to be an American",
no date.
Box 133, Item 14
Belt buckle (German army),
1914-1918.
Box 136, Item 2
Book cover (tooled leather), "Reveries of Omar / Cecil G. Trew /
William L. Honnold",
circa 1935.
Box 138, Item 8
Book of Common Prayer (London: Eyre &
Spottiswoode,
n.d.).
General Physical Description note: Inscribed:
"Mrs. Honnold with best wishes from K. C. M. B., Xmas '06".
Box 134, Item 6
Box, painted wood: "Voiez tendres zephirs / Annoncez mes
desirs",
no date.
Box 135
Briefcase (leather), "W. L. Honnold, with the high esteem of the
new York staff C.R.B. [Commission for Relief in Belgium]",
circa 1919.
Box 136, Item 1
Briefcase (leather), "W. L. Honnold, Pacific Mutual Building, Los
Angeles - Calif.",
no date.
Box 137
Caps (?riding),
no date.
Physical Description:
2 caps.
Box 134, Item 5
Cards, monogrammed (deck),
no date.
General Physical Description note: 2 decks;
cards monogrammed "W. L. H."
Box 136, Item 4
Diploma cover, "Michigan College of Mining and Technology,
1885,"
circa 1937.
Engraving plates (copper),
no date.
Physical Description:
2 items.
Box 133, Item 12
Signature, William L. Honnold,
no date.
Box 141
Glass panes with Chinese scenes,
no date.
General Physical Description note: 9 panes (1
broken).
Box 138, Item 1
Gloves (white calfskin),
no date.
Jewelry,
no date.
Physical Description:
3 pieces.
Box 138, Item 6
Beaded necklace (gold and silver),
no date.
Box 138, Item 7
Beaded necklace (silver and platinum),
no date.
Box 138, Item 5
Rhinestone star,
no date.
Box 134, Item 3-4
Jewelry boxes,
1902-1919.
Scope and Contents note
2 boxes:
- J. Stern, Masonic jeweller, Johannesburg [No. 3].
- Jules Heremans, Schaerbeek [No. 4].
Box 133, Item 16
Mechanical pencil (silver plate),
no date.
Box 132, Item 19-26, Box 133, Item 4
Political medals,
1928-1940.
Scope and Contents note
9 pieces:
- Box 132, Nos. 19-20. Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms,
Republican National Convention, Kansas City, 1928.
- Box 132, No. 21. California alternate, Republican National
Convention, Chicago, 1932.
- Box 132, No. 22. Alternate, Republican National
Convention, Chicago, 1932.
- Box 132, No. 23. Alternate, Republican National
Convention, Cleveland, 1936.
- Box 132, No. 24. Honorary Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms,
Republican National Convention, Cleveland, 1936.
- Box 133, No. 4. Mrs. W. L. Honnold, Delegate, Annual
Convention, Republican Women of California, Fresno, April
26, 1938.
- Box 132, No. 25. Alternate, Republican National
Convention, Philadelphia, 1940.
- Box 132, No. 26. Mrs. W. L. Honnold, Alternate, Republican
National Convention, Philadelphia, 1940.
World War I / Belgian relief,
1914-1919.
Box 131, Item 1-6
Ll. Mm. Albert et Elisabeth / Generosite - Amerique
Belgique - Gratitude,
1914.
Physical Description:
6 pieces.
Scope and Contents note
6 pieces:
- Large silver [No. 1].
- Large bronze [No. 2].
- Small silver [Nos. 3-6].
Box 131, Item 7
Adolphe Max, Bourgmestre de Bruxelles,
1914.
Box 131, Item 8
Les cours Belges vibrent a l'unisson,
1914-1915.
Box 131, Item 9-10
Brent Whitlock, ministre des Etats-Unis d'Amerique a
Bruxelles,
1914-1915.
Physical Description:
2 pieces.
Box 131, Item 11-13
S.E. le card. Mercier,
1916.
Physical Description:
3 pieces.
Box 131, Item 14
To commemorate the visit to new York of the French
and British war commissions,
1917.
Box 131, Item 15-16
Laissez venir à nous les petits enfants,
no
date.
Physical Description:
2 pieces.
Box 131, Item 17
Peace of Versailles, American Numismatic
Society,
1919.
Box 131, Item 18
Herbert C. Hoover from his friends of the C.R.B.
[Commission for Relief in Belgium],
no
date.
Box 130
Shadow box,
1914-1919.
Scope and Contents note
7 medals (5 pendant):
- Top. Rectangular medal: "Hommage de Reconnaissance /
Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Honnold".
- 2nd row, left. No inscription.
- 2nd row, middle. Croix de Commandeur de l'Ordre de la
Couronne, Belgium, with neck ribbon.
- 2nd row, right. "Alimentation de l'enfance".
- bottom row, left. Pendant medal, no
inscription.
- bottom row, middle. Croix de Commandeur de l'Ordre de
la Couronne, Belgium (small).
- bottom row, right. Pendant medal: "Elisabeth reine des
Belges".
Box 132, Item 1-18, Box 133, Item 1
Small medals,
1914-1919.
Scope and Contents note
19 pieces:
- Box 132, No. 1. In Treue fest / Gott mit uns.
1914.
- Box 132, Nos. 6-10. Ll. Mm. Albert et Elisabeth /
Generosite - Amerique Belgique - Gratitude. 1914 [5
pieces].
- Box 132, No. 2. Bruxelles, 1914-1915.
- Box 132, No. 3. Comité national vestiaire central
(pôle nord). Bruxelles, 1914-1916.
- Box 132, No. 4. Elisabeth reine des Belges / Pro
patria, honore et caritate. 1914-1916.
- Box 132, No. 5. J'accueille l'infortune / Enfant, si
tu as fam, si tu as froid, si ton foyer est désert,
l'affliction t'accable ... viens au foyer des orphelins,
nous t'aimerons. 1916.
- Box 132, No. 11. Comité national vestiaire central
(pôle nord). Bruxelles, 1914-1917.
- Box 133, No. 1. General committee, Heroland Bazaar,
New York, November 24, 1917.
- Box 132, No. 12. Worn and illegible.
- Box 132, Nos. 13-14. Pour l'avenir. No date [2
pieces].
- Box 132, No. 15. Alimentation de l'enfance / Region de
Charleroi ; Il faut qu' ils vivent!
- Box 132, No. 16. A grand passé beau lendemain.
- Box 132, No. 17. Worn and illegible.
- Box 132, No. 18. Ribbon (no medal).
Box 133, Item 2
Banquet in honor of Col. Chas. A. Lindbergh, Los Angeles,
commemorating first non-stop New York to Paris
flight,
1927 September 20.
Box 131, Item 19
William Lawrence Saunders Award awarded by [the] American
Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers for achievement
in mining to David William Brunton,
1927.
Box 133, Item 5
Tu ne mouras pas / A l'héroïque pologne,
circa 1931.
Box 131, Item 20
Ogden L. Mills, Secretary of the Treasury,
1932.
Box 133, Item 3
W. L. Honnold, Director, Security-First National Bank of
Los Angeles, ABA Convention, Los Angeles,
1932.
Box 131, Item 21
Los Angeles Foundation, award to Caroline Honnold,
Jitterbug champion, Elk Lodge,
1943.
Box 133, Item 6
Obverse: bee; reverse: "PA",
no date.
Box 136, Item 3
Photograph cover (tooled leather), "W. L. H.",
no date.
Box 134, Item 8
Plate, copper: "Greetings from Fifield's 'Copper
Harbor',"
no date.
Box 138, Item 4
Sampler: "Trust ye in the Lord for ever",
no date.
Box 134, Item 2
Scales (big game),
no date.
Silver and pewter,
no date.
Box 139, Item 24-25
Boxes (silver),
no date.
Physical Description:
2 items.
Button hooks (silver),
no date.
Physical Description:
2 items.
Box 139, Item 16
Large,
no date.
General Physical Description note: Engraved: "H".
Box 139, Item 17
Small,
no date.
General Physical Description note: Engraved: "H".
Box 139, Item 13
Comb (silver and horn),
no date.
Crumb brushes (silver),
no date.
Physical Description:
2 items.
Box 139, Item 8-9
Large,
no date.
General Physical Description note: 2
brushes. Engraved: "H".
Box 139, Item 6-7
Small,
no date.
General Physical Description note: 2
brushes. Engraved: "H".
Decanters,
no date.
Physical Description:
2 items.
Box 139, Item 20
Large (silver and clear glass),
no date.
Box 139, Item 21
Small (silver and green glass),
no date.
Box 139, Item 4
Face powder jar (silver),
no date.
General Physical Description note: Engraved: "H".
Hair brushes (silver),
no date.
Physical Description:
3 items.
Box 139, Item 10-11
Man's,
no date.
General Physical Description note: 2
brushes. Engraved: "H".
Box 139, Item 12
Woman's,
no date.
General Physical Description note: Engraved: "H".
Box 139, Item 22
Ink well (silver and cut glass),
no date.
Box 139, Item 23
Jar (silver, with pincushion lid),
no date.
Jars (glass, with silver lid),
no date.
Physical Description:
2 items.
Box 139, Item 18
Large,
no date.
General Physical Description note: Engraved: "H".
Box 139, Item 19
Small,
no date.
General Physical Description note: Engraved: "H".
Box 139, Item 26
Letter opener (silver and ivory),
no date.
Box 139, Item 5
Pin cushion (silver) in shape of a chair,
no date.
Shoe horns (silver),
no date.
Physical Description:
2 items.
Box 139, Item 14
Large,
no date.
General Physical Description note: Engraved: "H".
Box 139, Item 15
Small,
no date.
General Physical Description note: Engraved: "H".
Soap dish (silver),
no date.
General Physical Description note: Engraved: "H".
Trays,
no date.
Physical Description:
2 items.
Box 133, Item 7
Spike (Las Vegas Rotary Club), Boulder Dam Dedication, Las Vegas,
Nevada,
1930 September 17.
Box 133, Item 9-11
Sword handles (Japanese),
no date.
Physical Description:
3 items.
Box 134, Item 9
Tournament of Roses, Pasadena, Associate Member brass
card,
Golden Jubilee Year,
1938-39.
Series 14.
Cross, Neil C.
1934-1954.
Physical Description:
1 linear foot.
Scope and Contents note
This series contains personal records relating to Neil C. Cross (1886-1964),
William L. Honnold's secretary in Los Angeles from 1924, found among the
collection. The materials include Cross's notarial record book for
1935-1938, recording in particular transactions between Honnold, various
members of the Mudd family, and others who shared the premises at 1206
Pacific Mutual Building, as well as two volumes of "day books" and a
calendar card file, with notes of investments considered and made, and
discussions with Honnold on various topics.
Calendars,
1934-1949.
Physical Description:
1 card file + 2 volumes.
Scope and Contents note
Primarily investment calculations, purchases, and sales, with some notes
of discussions with William L. Honnold, and appointments.
Box 115
Calendar file (4 x 6 cards),
1934-1946.
Box 61, Folder 34
Christian Science materials,
1950-1951.
Box 61, Folder 35
Newspaper clippings,
1953.
Notarial record,
1935-1938.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Box 61, Folder 36
Notarial record book,
1935-1938.
Box 61, Folder 37
Inserts in notarial record book,
1935-1938.
Box 61, Folder 38-39
Travel folder,
1952-1954.
Physical Description:
2 folders.
Series 15.
Materials in other repositories,
1891-1946.
Physical Description:
1 folder.
Scope and Contents note
This series consists of a single folder containing school records and
correspondence relating to William L. Honnold for the period 1888-1946,
obtained by Tsegaye Gotta from Michigan Technological University, Houghton,
Michigan, in January 1989.
Box 61, Folder 33
Michigan Technological University [Michigan Mining School /
Michigan College of Mines / Michigan College of Mining and Technology],
Houghton, Michigan,
1891-1946.
Scope and Contents note
Includes admissions records, 1888 and 1892, and several letters to Dr.
Wadsworth, including one dated 1895, stating "my ambition is to get into
teaching as soon as I shall have had a few years more of practical
experience".