Collection context
Summary
- Creators:
- Jeff Norman
- Abstract:
- Extent:
- 25 boxes (1 document case; 1 flatbox; 5 binder boxes; 5 CD boxes; 12 record boxes); 29.3 linear ft.
- Language:
- Preferred citation:
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Jeff Norman Collection. Monterey Public Library, California History Room Archives
Background
- Scope and content:
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The collection is organized into 14 different series, which include the following: I. Big Sur Families; II. Big Sur Region: Organizations, People, Places; III. Big Sur History; IV. Native Americans; V. Natural History; VI. Photographs; VII. Maps & Pamphlets; VIII. Pfeiffer Ranch Resort guest register (copy); IX. Lectures & Publishing Documents; X. Correspondence & Personal; XI. Newspapers; XII. Photographic Slides; XIII. Maps โ Oversize; XIV. Electronic and Audiovisual Files (images, interviews, presentations, publications). Organized by series, then folders with arrangement chronologically within folders. Photographic slides and compact discs are grouped by subject.
- Biographical / historical:
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Jeff Norman (September 19, 1951 โ October 31, 2007) was born in Oakland, CA and moved to Pebble Beach in 1962 with his parents, Don and Kathy Norman. He graduated from Pacific Grove High School and University of California, Santa Cruz. At the age of 14, Norman discovered a fern unknown in Monterey County, starting his career as a biologist and cultural historian. He worked for US Forest Service, California State Parks, University of California, Santa Cruz, Big Sur Natural History Association, Esalen Institute, Monterey County Planning and Building Inspection Department, and others. He was an active member of the California Native Plant Society and a consultant for the Big Sur Land Trust and the Monterey Pine Forest Watch. For 28 years, Norman lived in what was considered to be the regionโs most interesting pioneer home, Alta Vista, where he wrote most of his books. He contributed to Donald Clarkโs Monterey County Place Names (1991) and coauthored Big Sur Observed (1994) with Kip Stewart. In 2004, he coauthored with the Big Sur Historical Society, Images of America: Big Sur, a book tracing the history of the coast with more than 200 photographs. In his lifetime, Jeff Norman made tremendous contributions to the history of Big Sur by chronicling its past and preserving its natural and cultural history. He died at the age of 56.
- Acquisition information:
- Bequest of Jeff Norman, 2007
Access and use
- Restrictions:
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By appointment only; Contact Local History Librarian or designated staff.
- Terms of access:
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Reproduction by Local History Librarian or other designated staff; may be restricted due to condition of the materials
- Preferred citation:
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Jeff Norman Collection. Monterey Public Library, California History Room Archives
- Location of this collection:
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625 Pacific StreetMonterey, CA 93940, US
- Contact:
- (831) 646-2091