California lettersheet collection, circa 1850-1870
Online content
Collection context
Summary
- Abstract:
- Consists of California lettersheets, mostly pictorial, created approximately between the years 1850 and 1870, with the bulk dating from the 1850s. Pictorial lettersheets are illustrated with lithographs or wood engravings depicting California and Western themes. Intended to be used as stationery during and after the California Gold Rush, these lettersheets served as a kind of reportage, depicting important events and popular stories of the day. Common illustrated topics and scenes include: murders and executions; the San Francisco Vigilance Committee; natural disasters, especially fires (San Francisco) and floods (Sacramento); the Gold Rush; mining life (from perspectives sentimental, cautionary, and comic); festivals, holidays, and parades; buildings and street scenes; and views of San Francisco, Sacramento, and towns throughout the state's mining region.
- Extent:
- 4 flat boxes (2.75 linear feet)
- Language:
- English and Collection materials are in English , with a few lettersheets in German and French.
- Preferred citation:
-
[Identification of item], California lettersheet collection, Kemble Spec Col 9, California Historical Society.
Background
- Scope and content:
-
The collection consists of California lettersheets, mostly pictorial, created approximately between the years 1850 and 1870, with the bulk dating from the 1850s. Pictorial lettersheets are illustrated with lithographs or wood engravings depicting California and Western themes. Intended to be used as stationery during and after the California Gold Rush, these lettersheets served as a kind of reportage, depicting important events and popular stories of the day. Common illustrated topics and scenes include: murders and executions; the San Francisco Vigilance Committee; natural disasters, especially fires (San Francisco) and floods (Sacramento); the Gold Rush; mining life (from perspectives sentimental, cautionary, and comic); festivals, holidays, and parades; buildings and street scenes; and views of San Francisco, Sacramento, and towns throughout the state's mining region.
The lettersheets in the collection were created by numerous California artists, engravers, lithographers, and publishers, notably: Charles Nahl; Britton & Rey and Pollard & Britton (San Francisco); Quirot & Co., Justh & Co., and Justh, Quirot & Co. (San Francisco); James M. Hutchings and Hutchings & Rosenfield (San Francisco); Anthony & Baker (San Francisco); Kuchel & Dresel (San Francisco); Cooke & LeCount (San Francisco); Charles P. Kimball and the Noisy Carrier's Publishing Hall (San Francisco); and Barber & Baker (Sacramento).
- Acquisition information:
- The California lettersheet collection is an artificial collection composed of lettersheets given to the California Historical Society by various donors, including Lowell J. Hardy, Charles Templeton Crocker, Harry T. Peters, the Wiltsee estate, Mrs. David Potter, and Mrs. Rankin P. Rickard. Some lettersheets are on indefinite loan from the M.H. De Young Memorial Museum.
- Processing information:
-
Lettersheets were removed the California Historical Society's Fine Arts Collection, integrated into the Kemble Collection on Western Printing and Publishing, and processed by Marie Silva in 2013.
Lettersheets that had been separated from manuscript collections were reunited with their original collections, whenever possible. Lettersheets on which manuscript letters were written were also removed from the California Lettersheet Collection and cataloged as manuscripts. These manuscripts are listed in the finding aid for the California Lettersheet Collection, with separated materials notes indicating their manuscript call numbers.
- Arrangement:
-
Arranged in two series: 1) Pictorial lettersheets; and 2) Non-pictorial lettersheets. Pictorial lettersheets are arranged in alphabetical order by Baird catalogue number, based on Joseph Baird's California pictorial letter sheets, 1849-1869 (San Francisco: David Magee, 1967). Descriptive conventions have been adapted from the same book.
- Physical location:
- Collection is stored onsite.
- Rules or conventions:
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Indexed terms
- Subjects:
- Executions and executioners -- California -- Pictorial works
Fires -- California -- San Francisco -- Pictorial works
Floods -- California -- Sacramento -- Pictorial works
Gold miners -- California -- Pictorial works
Gold mines and mining -- California -- Pictorial works
Lithography -- California
Vigilance committees -- California -- San Francisco -- Pictorial works
Wood-engraving -- California
Pictorial lettersheets - Places:
- California -- Gold discoveries -- Pictorial works
California -- Pictorial works
San Francisco (Calif.) -- Pictorial works
Access and use
- Restrictions:
-
California Historical Society collections have been transferred to Stanford University Libraries. Collections will be unavailable as Stanford accessions them and updates records. Please contact chscollection@stanford.edu with any inquiries.
- Terms of access:
-
All requests to reproduce, publish, quote from or otherwise use collection materials must be submitted in writing to the Director of Library and Archives, North Baker Research Library, California Historical Society, 678 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94105. Consent is given on behalf of the California Historical Society as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission from the copyright owner. Such permission must be obtained from the copyright owner. Restrictions also apply to digital representations of the original materials. Use of digital files is restricted to research and educational purposes.
Photocopying is prohibited.
- Preferred citation:
-
[Identification of item], California lettersheet collection, Kemble Spec Col 9, California Historical Society.
- Location of this collection:
-
Department of Special Collections, Green Library557 Escondido MallStanford, CA 94305-6004, US
- Contact:
- (650) 725-1022