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Series 1. Index to images 1915-1951

Physical Description: 9 linear feet

Scope and Content Note

This series contains an index of images that were photographed by the department. Subjects of the images include research by the department, various types of agricultural equipment such as: plows, harrows and rollers, cultivators, subsoilers, and harvesting and haying machinery, as well as agricultural buildings such as: barns, silos, corn cribs, poultry houses. Negatives of the images are found in Series 2.
This index is arranged according to a classification scheme devised by J.B. Davidson, the first chair of the department.
Please note that this finding aid does not describe the entire index to images. Descriptions for additional portions of the index are forthcoming.
Box 61:1

5518a 5518b 5518c 5518d  Soil heat flow, graphs 1942 April

Photographer: Weston, E.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

10.3 Thermodynamics and heat

Scope and Content Note

Graphs are taken from Figs. 1, 2, 3, and 4 from Brooks' Project Report 400-U, pages 574-599 inclusive. Paper read by Leighly at Geophysical Union meeting, April 1942.
Box 61:2

2316a 2316b 2316c 2316d  Earthquake damage 1927 January 18

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

El Centro and Mexicali. (a&b) Show reconstruction in wood frame of a brick wall thrown down from a commercial building in Mexicali. Note adobe brick building at left with shear cracks at either side of wall but no bricks thrown down. Adobe brick has brick posts and parapet wall at street line. (c) A bad failure of a Calexico hotel. All posts along street are sheared at top or bottom or both, (d) A rear wall of the reinforced concrete Studebaker garage in Calexico, Third and Rockwood Ave. Poor design responsible - large panel 90' long, 18' high and 8" thick with no bracing or pilasters. Note sheer at upper corner in foreground and shoring of 6" x 6" timbers.
Box 61:2

2269a 2269b 2269c 2269d  Adobe Brick Construction, Farm Bureau Office, Visalia, California, across from Court House 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

(a) Front elevation. Farm Advisor Lindsay on top of wall at left. Laying out roof trusses in foreground. (b) Showing set back from street and patio behind arches. Brick structure at side forms one side of farm bureau building. (c) Rear corner of patio showing step in of main structure. Corner with stak hanging down caused considerable discussion. Fear that arch woudl settle when braces removed and corner be thrown out. (d) Taken by Asst. F.A. Gilfillan showing construction of patio arches. Showing side wall. Note window lintel of wood and unfinished arch at right. Negative in Asst. Farm Adv. Gilfillan's office. Statistics - 50 yr. lease on lot from city, 4000 large brick made, 1400 small, 90 farm bureau members donated time on work, 1 man hired as Supt. of Construction. Footings 14" below, 12" above grade, $1200 estimated cash cost.
Box 61:2

1830a 1830b 1830c  Parin Residence, Kearney Park Ranch, Fresno undated

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Exterior walls of adobe brick. For details, see trip report #17
Box 61:2

2098a 2098b 2098c 2098d 2098e  Adobe Brick Construction, 18th & X Street Sacramento 1926 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

(1) Cutting the brick to fit; (2) forcing the brick into plumb, mud mortar used; (3) rought plumbing for kitchen sink notched into wall.
Box 61:2

2088a 2088b  Adobe Brick Construction 1926 May

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Remains of adobe brick walls of old Spanish Mission.
Box 61:2

2065  Earth Wall Houses undated

Photographer: Rephotographed from pictures used in manuscript for U.S.D.A. circular

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

(a) House constructed by Dr. H.B. Humphrey, Glen Echo, Maryland, in 1922. (b) House recently remodeled as shown using the original walls erected in 1773. (Washington D.C.) On back - "Pise de terre residence, corner of 13th St. and Rhode Island Ave. N.E., Washington. This building is of rammed earth from the footings to the roof. It was erected in 1773 by a native of Germany and was for many years his plantation home. It was built by the owner's slaves, and stands today a splendid testimonial to the virtues of pise construction." - Dr. H.B. Humphrey U.S.D.A.
Box 61:2

Pise de Terre Equipment, used by H.B. Humphrey, Glen Echo, Maryland. undated

Photographer: Rephotographed 4/25 from pictures used in manuscript of U.S.D.A. circular

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

(a) Rammers, (b) Construction of forms at corners, (c) Window reveal and end forms.
Box 61:2

6644a 6644b  Adobe Soil Mixer, Lenoard Homann Place, 4 miles west of Davis 1948 September

Photographer: Neubauer, L.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Mfg. by F.S. Edinger, Hills Flat, Grass Valley. Mixer priced at $425. Capactiy is 250 to 300 bricks per day with 2 men. Costs are $0.25 to $0.27 per brick. Run by 2-3 hp gas engine. Homann is building his house of Adobe blocks.
Box 61:2

Adobe Brick Construction, 4 miles west of Tulare 1928 Fall

Photographer: Meador, M.A.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Adobe brick farm house erected complete by young farmer (no previous building experience) with wife as only assistant. Cost complete ready to move in estimated at $400.00 (not including labor) A - Mixing mud by hand in box, pouring in flats, and cutting immediately with butcher knife and straight edge. B - Lifing out bricks 2 days old. C - View of mixing site in field. D - Laying the "corner stone." E - The walls halfway up. F - The last brick. G - Note flare to eaves. H - Ready for inside work.
Box 61:3

2052a 2052b 2052c  Adobe House Construction, E. Vencill, El Centro 1926 May

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Adobe brick house 18" walls. 40 x 43.' 24" Concrete foundation. Total Cost $9000.00
Box 61:3

2054a 2054b  Adobe House Construction, J.F. Waterman, El Centro 1926 May

Photographer: Watermann, J.F., El Centro

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

(a) Bedrooms - Flat gable roof (b) Bedrooms - view from each side.
Box 61:3

2055  Adobe House Construction, J.F. Watermann El Centro 1926 May

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Dining Room. (a) Steep gable roof (b) View from South side
Box 61:3

2849a 2849b 2849c 2849d 2849e  Building Farms and Lands, Agricultural Engineering Building, University Farm undated

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

For rammed earth construction. Taken for bulletin on adobe construction
Box 61:3

2838a 2838b  Adobe Construction, near Bakersfield 1929 February 22

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Mud mixers. Mixer built by farmer builder using old Ford engine. Engine cost $35.00. Total cost of mixer (aside from running gears) $65.00.
Box 61:3

2837a 2837b  Adobe Construction, Bakersfield 1929 February 23

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Mexican Catholic church and Catholic Priest's home. Both of adobe brick. Age: Less than 5 years.
Box 61:3

2839a 2839b  Incubator House, Sutter City Hatchery 1929 February 16

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Poured Adobe walls. Erected 1928. 27' x 120' Cost approx. $1000.00
Box 61:4

2078a 2078b  Ranch House Construction, Liberty Ranch, Oroville, CA. 1922 Fall

Photographer: Taylor L. W., Co. Agent, Kern County

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Use of poured adobe on "Mud Concrete". (a) The mud was mixed in the wagon, (b) Filling the form, (c) Showing the forms on top of the wall, (d) End of house, wall complete. See letters of Mr. Taylor 4-22-25 and 5-5-25 and Mr. J.M. Howells 5-18-22 relative to construction. See other card for pictures of completed structure.
Box 61:4

2841  Farm House, 20 miles southwest of Bakersfield 1929 February 22

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

All walls of adobe brick. No treatment on exterior walls, house erected 2 years ago.
Box 61:4

2662a 2662b  Chicken House, University Farm 1928 April 18

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Rammed Earth Construction. Exterior and interior views of experimental structure erected in 1927.
Box 61:4

2638a 2638b  Experimental Poultry House, University Farm. undated

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Walls of pise de terre. Structure erected in summer 1927.
Box 61:4

2644a 2644b 2644c 2644d  Experimental pise de terre construction, University Farm 1927 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Various stages in the erection of the walls using a small 5 hp compressor loaned by the Sac Div of the Pac Telephone and Telegraph Company
Box 61:4

2693a 2693b 2693c 2693d 2693e 2693f  Pise de Terre Building, near Grey Bull, Wyoming 1928 July

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

(a) West end of newer portion. (b) Close up of corner. (c) an interior wall, showing poor union between courses. (d) View from southwest showing conditions and present use. (e) Very much older out building (f) (double exposure) lower same as D, upper, view of older portion.
Box 61:4

Concrete Lumber, Near Abilene, Kansas undated

Photographer: Walker, H.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

1.5" x 24" x 24" (approx) blocks. (a) Showing method of laying up concrete boards. Picture taken on Stants Bros. Hog Farm near Abilene, Kansas. (b) Showing Forms of Concrete Board Construction Picture taken on Stants Bros. Hog Farm near Abilene, Kansas. (c) Concrete Board Construction used in an Apple Storage House on the Deyer Fruit Farm, Abilene, Kansas
Box 61:4

Concrete Lumber, near Abilene, Kansas undated

Photographer: Walker, H.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

(a) Showing vines clinging to concrete wall of a poultry house near Abilene, Kansas. Farrar Fruit Farm. (b) Concrete Board Construction on the Farrar Fruit Farm, Abilene Kansas, Garage and Honey House. (c) Showing Concrete Board Construction in a garage near Abilene, Kansas.
Box 61:4

2645a 2645b  Experimental pise' de terre construction, University Farm 1927 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

A close-up of a portion of the machine tamped wall showing vertical construction joints and straw used as an admixture, showing on the surface. Frank Hall of AE Division tamping the rammed earth floor which was laid in two sections. One section was of soil with a .25 gravel admixture and the other section with a .16 hydrated lime admixture.
Box 61:4

2637a 2637b  Earth Wall Construction, near Selma, Fresno County 1928 February 26

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Indication of suitable soil. A soil which will stand in almost vertical cuts without washing indicates physical characteristics desirable in adobe construction.
Box 61:5

2636  Adobe Brick Construction, S.O. Stratton ranch near Collinsville 1927 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Farm house in Sonoma Co.; The oldest house in "Sonoma Country erected in 1844." The wood siding was put on the adobe brick walls about 1890.
Box 61:5

2649a 2649b  Experimental Pise' de terre Construction, University Farm, Davis 1927 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

The borrow pit was at the west side of the AE Tractor Field, across the road north of the new AE building. The experimental building was erected on the poultry husbandry grounds. A trench approximately 4' wide, 3' deep and 90' long was excavated for the walls and floor.
Box 61:5

2643a 2643b 2643c  Experimental pise de terre construction, University Farm 1927 June 6

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

It was planned to use the two hand tamped 12" walls in a new structure to be tamped with pneumatic tampers. The old portions would not stand the vibration of the machine tamping sufficient to permit a well bounded joint between new and old portions so they were torn down, re-screened and moistened and used in the new wall. Note in the detail picture the sharp lines made by the pick point in the tamped material.
Box 61:5

JWS Adobe Brick Construction undated

Photographer: Sjogren, J.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

As practiced by farmers in Western Colorado.
Box 61:5

E.C.V. Earth Wall Building, Denmark, Sweden, Norway 1924-1925

Photographer: Voorhies, E.C.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Houses of Northern Europe. (1) A demonstration house of Pise de terre used and recommended by an agricultural school in Norway. On the outside is a coat of tar and then a coat of paint. (2) Earth is frequently used as a roofing material in the north countries. (3) Well preserved and neatly kept houses probably 300 years old in Halleback (4) "The Priest's Farm" at Elsinore, Denmark, where the priests of the church formerly lived. The structure is reputed 700 years old and is of earth with a framework of wood, called by the Danes "buildings-work." (5) "Bindings-work" houses in a park in Arrhus, Denmark, devoted to the keeping alive of Danish tradition.
Box 61:5

2113a 2113b 2113c 2113d  Adobe Brick Construction, 18th and X Street, Sacramento 1926 May-July

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

(1) Garage walls completed to plate line; (2) lintels of 3 - 2 x 4's trussed; (3) forms for pouring reinforced concrete lintel over rear kitchen window: (4) reinforced concrete lintel over bedroom window.
Box 61:5

2263a 2263b 2263c 2263d  Pise de terre Construction, Garage on Warren Gregory's housesite, Glennwood, Santa Cruz Co. 1926 August

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

15 miles No. Santa Cruz on San Jose Highway. (a) Wetting and mixing the soil preparatory to placing in wall. Contractor Mr. Virgil Huff, (Box 57-a, Route 2, Santa Cruz) holding watering can. (b) Tampers of cast iron poured at local foundry. (c&d) Tamping the second section. Note groove for strengthening joint. Walls 12" thick.
Box 61:5

2642a 2642b  Experimental pise de terre construction, University Farm 1926 May

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

After the roof blew off the first house, the 12" walls were covered with a 1" x 12" board and allowed to stand 3 months before starting reconstruction. In the interval 3.8" of rain fell. These close ups on a south and west wall show very little evidence of disintegration or washing.
Box 61:5

1776a 1776b 1776c 1776d 1776e  Building of Adobe (sun dried brick), Roy Baker Ranch, Saugus 1925 June

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

New process evolved by A.B. McIntyre, Newhall, California. Oil coated, earthen blocks lacking straw binder formed by forcing through clay tile machine. Showing work on complete ranch building layout including residence, garage, corall wall and racehorse stables. (a) Stack of blocks in supply yard (b) View of Spanish style residence under construction (c) Garage, showing use of concrete lintels (d) Corner of barn showing blocks in wall and concrete footing (e) Arched opening in corrall fence.
Box 61:5

1850a 1850b  Barnes of Adobe Brick, Roy Baker Ranch, Saugus, Los Angeles County, California undated

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Racing stable of Roy Baker. For details, see trip report 17. (a) Side-walls erected entirely of adobe brick manufactured by A.B. McIntyre. Note corrall fence at left and manure pit at right of same construction. Similar barn at left background erected of frame and vertical siding to hasten construction pending arrival of carload of horses from Kentucky. (b) Second barn erected showing construction with veneer of adobe block and stucco on front to improve appearance.
Box 61:6

2317a 2317b 2317c 2317d  Adobe Brick Commercial Building 1927 January 18

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Damage by earthquake; Mexicali, Baja California. (a) Bricks at right rear thrown down and taken down by hand from rear fire wall from above concrete bond ston shown in (b). (c&d) Show colonnade at right side showing shear cracks along lines of tops and bottoms of windows. Little other damage to building except a few minor shear cracks.
Box 61:6

2309a 2309b 2309c 2309d  Adobe Brick Construction 1927 January 18

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Earthquake damage; J.O. Guaderrama's home, Calexico (a&b) 2 views of adobe garage. Note concrete bond stone sheared at right of door and the way ventilating louver is thrown out. (c) Corner of front porch showing nails in brick to hold stucco, (d) Corner of rear wall showing partition wall shear and rear wall shattering. Note concrete bond stone at top and the buried plumbing and electric conduit.
Box 61:6

2264a 2264b 2264c  Adobe Brick Construction 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Damage caused by roof leak. Sierra Vista Ranch Winery, Chowchilla, Madera County. To the right of main entrance, a roof leak later patched with a piece of tin, washed out a channel 12 inches wide, 6 ft. long and 8 in deep in wall.
Box 61:6

2284a 2284b  Earth Wall garage and oil house, Kern County 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

(a) Started to build of adobe block but "too slow" so went successfully with rammed earth 10" walls. (b) Detail from interior of flat arch over window in garage wall.
Box 61:6

1785a 1785b  Adobe Brick Manufacture, near Hemet, California. 1925 March

Photographer: Winslow, M.M., F.A. Riverside Co.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

(a) Too much horse. Home-made contrivance for mixing soil, straw and water for adobe bricks. Modeled after type used years ago in brick yards. The soil, straw and water are put in at top and are mixed by broad flanges attached to the post set in the hopper-mixture comes out an opening into hole shown in foreground, is then shoveled out onto a sled and hauled to yard shown in other picture. Straw shown on right at bottom of hopper. (b) Bricks made of average medium heavy decomposed granite soil with chopped grain straw. These bricks are to be used in construction of a storeroom and to be covered on outside with cement plaster.
Box 61:6

1823a 1823b 1823c 1823d  Larue Residence of Adobe Block, Y.M. Lopez Ranch, Ojai Valley 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

House some 50 to 60 years old, typically Mexican. Stone foundation, original white was coat still in evidence. (a) Front of house showing Mrs. Lopez and Mr. Moseley and son Harold of Ojai. (b) Amount of wear on unprotected wall surface shown by relief of door casing; (c) Quick slope from foundation has protected lower block courses from extensive weathering; (d) Wasp holes in adobe block and insect ravages on unprotected wood lintel. See trip report no. 17
Box 61:6

2277a 2277b 2277c 2277d  Pise' de Terre Construction 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Investigations at University Farm; Poultry Plant, University Farm
Box 61:6

2290  Poured Earth ("Cajon"), Bakersfield, Kern Co. 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Garage bungalow; Temporary home of Farm Advisor Lawrence Taylor, builder. Wood studs either side of windows. Temporary garage leanto on behind.
Box 61:6

1842a 1842b 1842c 1842d 1842e  Ranch House, Liberty Ranch - Oroville 1925 May 8

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Poured adobe (mud concrete) construction; See trip report no. 16 for details of construction, also other card showing building being erected.
Box 61:6

2066  A Christian East Indian and His Agricultural Implements, India 1926 October

Photographer: Rephotographed from an "I.S.C. Alumnus" for Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Standing alongside a native earth walled structure. The structure apparently is of some Christian mission; with rock foundation "cob" walls, white washed mud plaster, and thatched roof. The tools scattered about are those in common use by native agriculutralists.
Box 61:7

2273a 2273b 2273c 2273d  Pise de Terre Investigation, Poultry Plant, University Farm 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Constructing 18 x 26 Poultry House; Running up a gable end.
Box 61:7

2280a 2280b 2280c 2280d  Pise de Terre Investigation, Poultry Plant, University Farm 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Constructing 18' x 20' Poultry House
Box 61:7

2272a 2272b 2272c  Pise' de Terre Investigation, Poultry Plant, University Farm 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Constructing Poultry House
Box 61:7

2255a 2255b 2255c 2255d 2255e  Pise de Terre Construction, Garage, Warren Gregory's homesite, Glenwood, Santa Cruz, County. 1926 August - October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

(a) Completed garage, exterior wall coated with colorless coating. (b) Side window showing cracking and opening of construction joint. (c) Rear view of garage. (d) Small test wall of local soil at site (Monterey shale). Tamped too dry. (e) General view of work.
Box 61:7

3539a 3539b  Adobe Construction, Agricultural Engineering Lab 1931 April

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Testing Lake Co. adobe brick for compression strength.
Box 61:7

2291a 2291b  Adobe Construction, Shafter, Kern Co. 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Warrens Club Building; Constructed by Wasco Construction Co., Wasco, (or some contractor associated with that firm.) Constructed in 1924 at a cost of $9100.00 F. H. Dequine, Shafter contractor.
Box 61:7

2288a 2288b 2288c  Adobe Construction, Tejon Pass California 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Fort Tejon; (a) remains of barracks now used as stable - have large adobe and rock fireplaces in interior. (b) Old barracks now used as stable. New brick being made in foreground for reconstruction. (c) Showing rock foundation and corner of building but slightly rounded in spite of animals rubbing against it.
Box 61:7

1831a 1831b 1831c 1831d  Pise de Terre (Rammed earth) House, Mr. J.C. Meyers, Costa Mesa 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Erected by owner. Estimated cost $100 less than similar frame construction. For other details see trip report no. 17. (a&b) Front and rear views with owner standing in former, (c) Interior showing rough textured plaster and narrow window casing, (d) Forms and tampers used in construction. House 30' x 30.' Two men put up walls 10" thick and 12 ft. high in five working days.
Box 61:7

2806  Adobe Construction, Visalia, California 1926 July

Photographer: Asst. Farm Advisor Gilfillan

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Farm Bureau Office, Tulare Co. (a) County road cement mixer towed by Ford used for mixing. Poured directly into 8' x 8' form and puddled into place. Later cut into blocks with straight edge and knife (in foreground). (b) "Flats" and drying brick (c) Detail of arch support, (d) Interior looking toward rear.
Box 61:7

"Caledonia" 1925 January

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Historic adobe block structure; San Miguel, San Luis Obispo Co. CA; Structure used as hotel, saloon and store on the old San Diego - San Francisco stage line. Age over 100 years. Lower walls 24" thick, upper 12". Evidently plastered with mud inside and out, papered inside on mud plaster and whitewashed outside. Contrast condition of walls protected by front porch and roof to the end walls. Owner J. A. Pierce, 735 - 12th street., Paso Robles. See other card for pictures of construction details.
Box 61:7

2281a 2281b 2281c  Adobe Construction, Carmel, California 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Carmel Mission
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2292a 2292b 2292c  Adobe Construction, Monterey, California 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Historic Structures; (a) First capitol building of California. (b) Originally a barracks, now a Y.M.C.A. (c) First theatre in state.
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2325a 2325b 2325c  Reinforced Concrete Structures, Calexico and Mexicali, Imperial Valley 1927 June, 27

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Undamaged by earthquake, (a) Calexico City Hall (b & c) Two views of office building of Colorado River Land Co, Mexicali
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ab Adobe Brick Construction, Metcalf ranch 1/2 mile east of Napa on highway. 1927 February

Photographer: Baade, H.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

(a) end of wall, note straw and large gravel in bricks and the mud mortar joints (b) rear view of adobe showing weathering of walls where exposed to rain.
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ab Adobe Brick Farm House, Metcalf Ranch 1/2 mile E. Napa on highway 1927 February

Photographer: Baade, H.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

(a) Front view, note rock foundation, (b) rear view.
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Adobe Brick Residence, U.S.D.A. Station Shafter, California 1924 October

Photographer: Sullivan, Wallace

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Residence cost approximately $1500. Note arching over window openings. See other card for pictures of constructing the bricks.
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Adobe Brick Construction undated

Photographer: Sjogren, J.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

See Col. Agr. College Bulletin 174 and 308
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Pise de Terre Construction Details, H.B. Humphrey Residence, Glen Echo, Maryland undated

Photographer: Rephotographed 4/25 from pictures used in circular manuscript of U.S.D.A.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

See "Handbook on Building Walls With Rammed Earth", Coffin-Humphrey and American Architect May 6, 1925, p. 429
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Ranch House, Liberty Ranch (of Table Mt. Ranch Property) undated

Photographer: Gray, R.M.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

House walls poured on concrete foundation of house which had burned. To secure footing for these foundations the basement walls were stepped in some three feet leaving a shelf around basement living rooms. Roof is formed of native poles for rafters, one inch sheathing boards and roll roofing. (see also two other cards in this file of pictures taken of this house under construction by L. W. Taylor and other views by J.D. Long.)
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2313a 2313b 2313c 2313d  Earthquake Damage, Calexico, Imperial Valley 1927 January 17

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Two brick structures; (a) Main street, (b) view from S.P.R.R. station, (c & d) rear wall 12' thick and 20' high of one whole business block which fell out. Marine on guard at rear of post office.
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2330a 2330b 2330c  Earthquake Damage, Heber, Imperial Valley 1927 January, 17

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Two brick structures; (a) Post office (b&c) Rear and side views of a garage which had a leanto at rear.
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2097a 2097b 2097c 2097d  Adobe Brick Construction, 18th and K Street, Sacramento 1926 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

18th and K Street, Sacramento; C.R. Butler, P.O. Box 440, Sacramento, and H.H. Mell, 1613 K St. Sacramento, builders (1) Showing reinforced concrete lintel running almost across front of structure; (2) Same view with walls roof and poured concrete porch completed. (3) Structure ready for low semi-circular patio walls in front and stucco (4) Tar and gravel roof showing sheet metal ventilator at crown of roof.
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2318a 2318b  Adobe Brick Construction, Visalia, Tulare County 1926 July

Photographer: Farm Adviser

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.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Machine Mixing; Farm Bureau cooperative effort in building office building for agricultural extension staff. The "borrow pit" was 16 ft. wide by 200 ft. long. The concrete mixer was loaned by the County Supervisors from the highway equiptment.
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1856a 1856b  Manure Pit, Roy Baker Ranch, Saugus, Los Angeles County 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Adobe brick sidewalks screened top; Bricks stuccoed inside to be stuccoed outside. Manure hauled in wheelbarrows from barns 300' distant. Note squeeze built against near end of pit.
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Adobe Brick Construction undated

Photographer: Sjogren, J.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Western Colorado structures, See Col. Agr. College Bulletin 174 and 308
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Adobe Brick Construction undated

Photographer: Sjogren, J.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Farm Houses in Western Col., See Col. Agr. College Bulletin 174 and 308
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1822  Adobe Poultry House, Kaiser Ranch Pomona, San Diego Calif 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Erected by owner 1924, Monolithic "poured" construction. Note wire reinforcing for plaster. See Trip Report No. 17, (June 12)
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123456 Earth Wall Building 1921-1923

Photographer: Wood, J.A.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

South American Construction, (1) - Public market place, Huancayo, Peru on the Amazon slope of the Andes. Typical early Spanish arch built shortly after the conquest of Peru in latter part of 16th century. Rock facing with earth on sides & top. Continuation of wall on left. All buildings to be seen across the plaza have walls of rammed earth, some whitewashed & some bare. The roofs are of tile or corrugated iron roofing. (2) - Market scene, Huancayo, Peru. Decomposed wall in the foreground. All buildings have earth walls. (3) - Three story hotel of earth wall construction in Huancayo, Peru. (4) - Typical earth wall city, Tarma, Peru. Earth is used exclusively for building in most of the downs & cities of South America & Mexico. Walls are approximately 18" thick & painted with coal tar to a height of about 3 feet to prevent erosion, whitewashed above. Some foundations are of stone others of rammed earth only. (5) - Main thorofare Lima, Peru. Rock structure on one side of many erected to A.B. Leguia president of Peru. The posts of the arch are of rammed earth. (6) - Earth walls for fences. The rocks at bottom of wall are to prevent erosion of creek banks. Near Huancayo, Peru.
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2293a 2293b  Adobe Apartment House, Wasco, Keru Co. 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Across street from school house. (b) Row of apartments behind main structure. Note oven in foreground. Evidently an apartment for Mexicans attending school.
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2053a 2053b  Adobe House Construction, Pat Thaanum, El Cecetro 1926 May

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

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.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Bricks 12" x 16" x 3" mixed with manure. 16" to 18" wall on 24" concrete foundation.
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1833  Storage Ware House, Riverside Cal. 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Monolithic Concrete and adobe block construction. Front of building of monolithic concrete, rear portion of adobe block 12' high with concrete plasters 20' (?) o.c., concrete plate, steel truss & galvanized iron roof. See trip report No. 17 for further details, (June 9)
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Earth Wall Building undated

Photographer: Rephotographed from pictures used in manuscript of U.S.D.A. circular

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.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Showing English practices and construction. (a) Cob construction, (b) Erecting a gable end of pise' de terre, (c) Two experimental pise' cottages erected by British Building Research Board.
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2324a 2324b 2324c 2324d  Pise' de Terre Investigation, Poultry Plant, University Farm 1926 November

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Constructing 18' x 20' Poultry house. Showing house wearing completion and damage caused by 8" rainfall (no protection or covering on exterior wall)
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1843a 1843b 1843c 1843d 1843e  Rural House of Adobe Bricks, U.S. Govt. Plant Acclimatization Station, Torrey Pines, California 1926 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

(a) A two-unit house - one side for living rooms, the other for bedrooms, exterior plaster of dirt with linseed and flushing oil coating. (b,c,d,e) A similar residence under construction. Note window and door casings and lintels, mud mortar joints except for lime mortar over openings, tile down spouts and electric conduit set into exterior wall and block fireplace. Adobe work done by Mexican laborers. Cretol, of Shafter, was doing the plastering and stuccoing after his patented process and advised putting downspout and conduit chases on interior wall to avoid expansion cracks.
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2840  Farm House, Near Yuba City 1929 February 16

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Adobe brick; Mr. and Mrs. P.S. Smith, owners.
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2311a 2311b 2311c 2311d  Adobe Brick Construction 1927 January 18

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Damaged by earthquake; Calexico, 400 yards from Mexican boundary, a 2 story apartment and single story residence owned by J.O. Guatenama at 605 East 2nd Street. The 5 room residence was 18 months old and valued at $12,000 (33' x 60' with porch); the apartment was 6 months old, valued at $15,000 and was 27' x 48' with porches. The former had a light roof of roll roofing, exterior walls of 12" width of adobe brick laid in mud mortar. It was well built with concrete footings and a bond stone at the top of each story, the outside porch for the 2nd story was a cantilever sprung from the concrete bond stone. Wire lath was used around the wood linteles, for the porch posts and enclosure above. Nails were driven into adobe brick to hold stucco and plaster. On second story plaster and stucco were cracked in one or two places only. On 1st story all plaster and stucco were loosened and were being removed. The adobe bricks showed shear cracks in several places on lower part of wall but would probably only be removed at one corner and at center of rear wall on the apartment.
The residence had exterior walls 24" thick and 12" partition wall lengthwise of house. The tile on the roof totaled 46,000 lbs according to Mr. Guaderrama; only 4 were displaced by the shake. (a & c) show the pieces of stucco still clinging to the residence as it was left following the shake. (d) shows the interior of the residence - the plaster and oil finish cost $1200. Note the 10' ceilings and combination fan and lighting unit in the dining room. Both houses were equipped with modern fixtures - showers, electric stoves and electric water heaters.
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1835a 1835b  Adobe Brick Making, El Centro, Imperial Valley 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Preparatory to erecting residence; Showing manure pile and methods of piling blocks to cure. Mexican laborers had stopped on day picture was taken because a strong wind dried out blocks too rapidly.
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2314a 2314b 2314c  Adobe Brick Commercial Buildings, Heber and Calexico 1927 January 18

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

(a&b) The International Harvester Agency of Bates & Duncan in Calexico. Built in 1925 side wall thrown down several courses in center and rear wall thrown and torn down to height of door head. Rear wall under reconstruction with concrete bond stone. (c) A hotel and commercial structure in Heber, lower part adobe, upper part frame. Adobes showed signs of failure in only one or two places.
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2295  Adobe Brick Residence, Marcus Woods, Monterey, California 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc. \

Scope and Content Note

Rebuilt in 1924 by owner from an old adobe erected by original Spanish builders of Monterey. Roof tile came from an old Spanish Governor's home (now a farm house) near Jolon.
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1821a 1821b 1821c 1821d 1821e 1821f 1821g  Farm Residence, San Antonio Valley, California 1925 June 12

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Different forms of adobe building; (a & b) Front and rear views of residence of Mr. B.F. Patterson, Lockwood. House erected by "poured" method in 1900; stood the 1906 S.F. Earthquake (c & d) "Aloha", (e) Rear view of the adobe brick residence on Pinkerton Ranch, Puenta, which "was an old house 42 years ago," White washed walls, rock foundation, new roof built over old. (f) Outbuilding on Pinkerton Ranch showing rock foundation and raised roof (g) Outbuilding on B.F. Patterson Ranch erected in 1884 by poured method. No foundation or protective coating. For further details see Trip Report 17, June, 12 1925.
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3885a 3885b 3885c 3885d 3885e 3885f 3885g  Adobe Structures, in and near Taos, New Mexico 1933 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Native Mexican
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1832a 1832b 1832c  Residence, Roy Baker Ranch, Saugus, Los Angeles County 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Constructed of adobe brick; For details see trip report no. 17. (a) From railroad embankment. Note partially completed patio wall, swimming pool in patio and solar heater over kitchen porch at right. (b) Kitchen porch - note solar heater and false flue containing tank, (c) From front - note water supply tank at extreme hilltop in right background. (d) A.B. McIntyre stuccoing patio wall and his brother. They have patented machine to manufacture adobe blocks. Note concrete foundation and coping, (e) Corner of patio wall and garage - note lime mortar joints groove in blocks for plaster bond and method of forming arch.
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2305a 2305b 2305c  Adobe Brick Farmhouse and Garage 1927 January 19

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Slightly damaged by earthquake. K.B. Correll Ranch 3 mi. North of Calexico; The house was built in 1923 of 4" x 12" x 16" block using 12" exterior walls and one partition wall of same thickness. It is approximately 30' x 40' with wood frame kitchen at end. Railroad ties were only foundation, every fifth course woven wire fencing was cut the width of the wall and laid in mortar joint. This undoubtedly held the wall together as adobes showed but a few minor cracks although interior plaster was badly broken. A wood plate and 2" x 10" joists were used, the joists left open at the ends to leave ventilation space. From 2 to 6" of puddled earth was placed above a top sheathing on the joists but as this leaked a roll roofing was placed on top of earth 2 years ago. There was no exterior coating and the bricks showed but little evidence of a 3.8" rain in as many days early in the month. A concrete floor throughout house had proven cold at first but since painting and waxing to break conductivity had been very acceptable. A fireplace was formed of adobes lined inside with cement plaster. The cost of the structure was about the same as a wood frame house of similar design. It averages 20 degrees cooler than the wood frame kitchen if kept closed and 10 degrees if opened.
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2667  Farm House, 4 miles southwest of Yuba City 1928 April 28

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Adobe brick; Built by Mrs. P.T. Smith during the summer of 1927. Visited by nearly 2000 people during the first 6 months after erection, 1500 of whom came during "Better Homes Week" April 22 - 28, 1928. The front room only (18' x 36') is of adobe brick.
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2323a 2323b  Earthquake Damage 1927 January 18

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Calexico and Mexicali; (a) A brick residence on East Second St., Calexico 1 block from Guaderrama adobe residences, with walls badly sheared and thrown out. Note tie rods around top of wall, (b) A native school house in "New Town" Mexicali with badly cracked adobe walls. Will probably have wood frame work built inside to support roof. School meanwhile being held in airplane hangar 2 blocks distant.
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2114a 2114b  Adobe Block Construction, 18th and J Street, Sacramento 1926 May - June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

(1) Concrete window sills poured in place. Retaining board nailed direct to adobe brick, (2) Rafters over porch notched into adobe brick with no retaining sill. Ordinary wood chisel used to cut notches.
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1838a 1838b 1838c  Mexicali Structures, Mexicali, Lower California, Mexico 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Showing native house of adobe brick. (a) Typical native shack of better class with whitewashed front; (b) more pretentious native home with porch all around for coolness; (c) the governor's "palace", housing the executive offices of the Mexican state.
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1829  Adobe Block Structure, Madera, California 1925 May

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Real Estate Office; See trip report no. 17 for details.
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1857a 1857b 1857c  Sulphuring House, Kearney Park Ranch, Fresno, California 1925 May

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Adobe brick walls, concrete slab roof; (a) Rear view showing sulphuring hole and overhanging roof, (b) front showing steel sliding doors (c) interior of packing shed showing arrangement for placing fruit on trays without handling. For details see Trip Reports of E.G. McKibben and J. D. Long (no. 17).
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2201a 2201b 2201c  Adobe Brick Poultry House 1925

Photographer: Langley

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Seth Langley Ranch, Box 148, R. 2, Tucson, Arizona. Laying house with incubation room at end. House faces south and has adobe roof covering. (For complete description see letter of Aug. 1926, to Prof. Lloyd, Poultry Division.
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2329a 2329b  Adobe Brick Construction, Mexicali 1927 January 18

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Bonding broken brick and stone in every other mortar joint to provide bond for stucco.
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2093a 2093b  Adobe Brick Construction, 19th and X Street Sacramento, California 1926 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Laying a garage wall; (a) Laying the mud mortar with a shovel; (b) Spreading the mortar with a wool float; (c) Laying the brick in place; (d) Starting a new corner laying brick in mud mortar over concrete floor foundation.
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2254a 2254b 2254c  Adobe Construction, Visalia, California 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

F. B. Office - Tulare County; (a) Asst. Farm advisor Gilfillan standing beside small test wall covered respectively with cement wash and cement stucco. (b) The borrow pit 16' wide 200' long where adobes for entire building were made. (d) Key block for patio arches and homemade knife used to cut adobes in mold after pouring.
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2844  Farm House, between Farmersville and Visalia 1929 February 21

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Exterior walls of poured adobe; erected by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murphy in 1926.
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2285  Poultry House, 10 minutes north of Santa Cruz 1926 August

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Rammed earth sidewalls up 2 feet. Ten inch wall of sandy loam, no foundation. Rammed in 12 inch layers by two men in two days, early in 1924. Was cracking and caving where built against hill at back. Built according to story appearing in "Country Gentlemen."
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2276a 2276b 2276c 2276d  Pise de Terre Construction 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Investigation at University Farm; Poultry Plant, U. Farm.
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1828  Earth building 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

(a) What happens to earth walls when roof is removed. Old storage shed on highway Redlands to San Bernadino. (b) Experimental rammed earth wall and rammer used in preliminary pise de terre investigations, University Farm, spring 1925. Had been exposed to 2" of rainfall at time picture was taken.
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1320a 1320b 1320c 1320d 1320e  Adobe Construction, Dutton Hotel, Jolon 1925 August 17

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Main walls of hotel of adobe; Main structure adobe 75 yrs. old, built onto 45 years ago. Rear wall unplastered above 3' height; 2" wooden plate at top of window height; 2' plate to carry 2" x 8" second floor joists; mud mortar between blocks; plaster on front lined to resemble stonework, cracked in places at 2nd floor joist level (earthquake settlement?) but has been in place 40 years or more. A small store room at rear is of poured adobe. A short section of wall at the left of 4 (b) is built of roof tiles laid in mortar.
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1825a 1825b  Farm Residence, Ojai Valley 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Built of adobe brick; Two story building with double deck porch around 3 sides. Corners protected by vertical corner boards.
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1827a 1827b 1827c 1827d 1827e 1827f  "Caledonia," San Miguel, San Lusi Obispo County, California 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Details of construction; See other card for exterior view and trip report no. 17 (June 12) for details of inspection. (a) View along rear wall showing decaying lintels and failure at base of wall - no foundation. (b) View at corner showing condition of adobe plaster under porch and weathered condition on end of structure. (c) Interior showing wall paper on mud plaster, wood nailing plugs inserted in wall for chair rail and exposed blocks where door casing was torn off (d) Gable end showing large wood block at peak to carry ridge ple, (e) Gable end showing one story partition walls of adobe block and wooden plate carrying 2nd story floor joists in wall. (f) closeup of ridge beam post support showing shaped cap and ridge beam of 2-2"x10" laid horizontal, pole rafters nailed to ridge with wrought iron nails and vertical board sheathing to carry roofing tile.
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2283  Adobe Construction, Havilah, Kern Co. 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Old bank building; Loose rock foundation, lime plaster stucco.
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1844  Machine Shed of Adobe Block, U.S. Govt. Plant Acclimation Station, Torrey Pines, California 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Dirt plaster and oil exterior coating; Constructed of adobe blocks made from red "foothill" soil on the site and stuccoed outside with a similar soil plaster. Oil coating of linseed and motor flushing oil gave hard surface. Several coatings were being tried experimentally on the end of the shed.
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2286a 2286b 2286c  Pise de Terre Poultry Houses, Kern County 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Ranch of Fred Brown and Bro. 8 miles west of Bakersfield. (a&b) Half monitor poultry house, concrete floor and foundations, 10 inch rammed earth wall of sandy loam soil. (c) Gable roof brooder house, 8 inch walls of rammed earth between wood studs. Note ventilating flues which rise from floor. Cement stucco used on both houses, came off except where placed on wire netting. Rammed earth used when adobe brick construction "became too tedious". Forms were made of 1" material very loosely joint together and held in place by wooden braces. A 2" x 4" was used as a rammer.
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1786a 1786b 1786c 1786d 1786e  Pise de Terre Apple Store House, C.E. Smith Ranch, Temptelon, San Louis Obispo County 1925 February

Photographer: Coke, J. Earl

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Earth rammed in and over original tank tower framing; Pise work 13' x 13' at bottom, 14' high and 12.5' x 12.5' at top. (Would have been easier to make walls straight.) Ten inch earth walls rammed between tower members. Clay loam soil used. Time required - 2 weeks of intermittent working. Cement wash covering. For further details see Coke's letters of Feb 28 and March 7, 1925.
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abcd Pise de Terre Construction undated

Photographer: McAninch, A.N.

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.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Fred Heiskell Residence Little Rock, Ark.; 20 miles from Little Rock. (a) Front elevation fo main portion of house (b) Rear elevation of main portion of residence just after walls were completed and felt roof applied. (c) West elevation of house, garage, servants room and passage way foundation in foreground.(d) Interior view showing open beam ceiling.
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abcde Pise de Terre Construction undated

Photographer: McAninch, A.N.

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.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Fred Heiskell Residence - Little Rock, Ark.; (a) Full crew just as last portion of earth wall was completed. (b) Garage walls just started. (c) Detail showing method of pouring earth into forms (d) Showing two laborers with heavy tamp (e) Showing form just removed from portion of completed wall.
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2099a 2099b  Adobe Brick Construction, 18th and X Street Sacramento 1926 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Fireplace Construction; (1) Junction of adobe brick of wall and burned brick of fireplace; (2) fireplace boxed in to protect face brick; Ceiling joists supported in 1" x 6" sill set in mortar joint of adobes.
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2266a 2266b 2266c 2266d  Adobe Brick Construction 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Oldest house in Madera Co. Constructed as headquarters on Indian Reservation; Sierra Vista Ranch - 1 mile west of Madera-Modesto Hwy, just across county line. (a) Old house, no coating on brick, no deterioration noticeable except at rear where unwalled cellar was caving and permitting wall to settle. (b) Closeup of main entrance showing excellent quality brick with but slightly worn corners to door opening (c&d) Two views of adobe structure 100 yds. distant from house probably used designed as Indian trading store; now used for bunk house. Walls coated with tar which was blistering and peeling. No apparent foundation.
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2310a 2310b  Adobe Brick Residence 1927 January 17

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

E. Girard, El Centro, Built in 1925, cost $10,000 approx. Suffered but a few minor plaster cracks in 1927 earthquake. Mrs. Girard found it very comfortable and had stayed in the valley all summer since living in it. She stated it cooled off readily.
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1786f 1786g  Pise de Terre Apple Stone House undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.
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1747a 1747b  Pise de Terre Investigation, Farm Structures Lab University Farm, Davis 1924 December, 9

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Ramming of test blocks; (a) General view of equipment with earth piles and screen to right and some of the first blocks rammed at left. (b) Student helper holding 6" x 6" - 14 lb. iron tamper used for most of work. Three different shapes of wood tampers in background.
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2009  Adobe Garage 1925 January

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Constructed by "Poured Method"; Mr. Neveker's ranch, near Five Points, 7 mi. N.W. of Lancaster. Has a mud block house and this garage of poured earth. Used wood forms for later, said metal could be better as wood warped and gave trouble. Cost estimated at about the same as more permanent type construction. Exterior given a cement wash.
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2268a 2268b 2268c 2268d  Adobe Construction, 5 miles north Chowchilla 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Old Winery, Sierra Vista Ranch; (a) Concrete foundation, adobe block walls approx. 2 ft. thick and 14' high, burned brick casings around openings. Overall dimensions 72'x150'. Walls coated with tar which was peeling off. (b) End of winery showing openings blocked, later opened by laborers using structure for bunk house. (c&d) Stable of adobe brick behind winery. Walls tarred and peeling. Note excellent use of burned brick about openings.
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2320a 2320b 2320c  Adobe Brick Failure 1927 January 18

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Due to earthquake; Mexicali; (a&b) Native residences of poor design and construction. The two adobe brick failures found in earthquake zone which might have caused loss of human life. (c) A native bar room being torn down.
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2322a 2322b 2322c  Adobe Brick Residences, "New Town" Mexicali and Calexico 1927 January 18

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Damaged by earthquake; (a&b) Views of a Mexicali residence with wood frame being built inside to support roof, (c) Calexico residence of adobe with north (front) wall sheared and leaning out 10 inches at top. Wood frame being built inside, adobe wall to be pulled back plumb to serve as a veneer. Neither building had a foundation.
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1410a 1411b 1406e 1409c 1408d 1407f  Adobe Brick Construction, Rosecran's House - Athens 1925 Spring

Photographer: Ryerson, Knowles

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

House and garden walls of adobe; (See Ryerson's letter of Apr. 7, 1925; (a) Finished and unfinished gateway posts (b) Stepping wall to accord to ground slope (c) Method of joining wall and house (d) Pilasters to strengthen wall (e) Unfinished side of adobe wall of small bricks (f) Unfinished garage wall. Note knife lying in mortar joint.
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1836a 1836b 1836c 1836d 1836e  Making Adobe Block, Mexicali, Mexico 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Typical Mexican Style; Two Mexican carpenters making adobe brick on vacant lot. Capacity - 2 men - 250 bricks per day. Sell on the lot at $30.00 per M.
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2312a 2312b 2312c  Earth Ware Building, Mexicali, Mexico 1927 June 17

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Unique methods of construction; (a) Pole frame with "cajon", (b) Poured earth with vertical studs and exterior braces; (c) Path and studs with "cajon" filling.
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3199  Adobe House, Davis, California 1930 December 3

Photographer: Weston, E.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Pise de Terre Construction; House built by J. D. Long, in fall of 1929.
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1317a 1317b  San Antonio Mission, Jolon 1925 August, 17

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Second oldest mission in California. Original tile roof has been replaced with shingles. Facade is of burned tile, all main walls of adobe block. Two kilns for burning tile show at the left in 1 (b). Nearly all the arches and openings, including those in the main walls of the structure, are supported by timbers recently placed.
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1826a 1826b 1826c  Old Mission Remains, San Juan Capistrano, San Luis Rey (Oceanside), San Miguel 1926 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc

Scope and Content Note

Adobe block construction. San Juan Capistrano (a) Reconstruction work and old stone church, (b) Remains of original walls and arches. San Luis Rey (c) Remains of outer walls standing without protection in semi-decay. San Miguel - main part has stood without restoration. (d) Main edifice from rear, (e) from rear across court yard, (f) Walls soon go down without roof protection, (g) Showing method of forming openings in court yard wall.
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2289a 2289b 2289c 2289d  Adobe Construction, Tejon Pass, Kern County 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Fort Tejon, established Aug. 10 1854, abandoned Sept. 11, 1864. (a) Officers barracks, orderlies' rooms behind. (b&c) Officers barracks - new g.i. roof - Note truss rods bolted at top of end wall. (d) Orderlies' rooms.
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2282a 2282b  Adobe Construction, Sacramento, California 1926 July

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Sutter's Fort.
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2307a 2307b  Adobe Brick Construction, Sonoma Mission, Sonoma, California 1927 January 27

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

The 21st and last of the Missions established in 1823. This structure was probably erected in 1824, was badly weakened by earthquake in 1906 and restored by a local women's club as shown. Note the low concrete abutment running entirely along chapel wall, the lime mortar use din rebuilding the gabel end and parallel wall, and the 2" reinforcing members laid in the new work.
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3884a 3884b 3884c 3884d 3884e 3884f 3884g  Adobe houses, New Mexico. 1933 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

(a) Old residence remodeled for artists homes, Albuquerque. (b) Front gate of above. (c) one of older homes in Taos. (d-g) Newer homes in Taos.
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3903a 3903b 3903c 3903d 3903e 3903f 3903g  Commercial Structures of Adobe, New Mexico and Arizona 1933 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

(a) Sigma Alpha Epsilom fraternity house, Albuquerque. (b) Service Station and Garage, Albuquerque. (c) Auto Camp, Albuquerque. (d) Hotel Taos (e) Bank and Farm advisor's office, Taos (f) Large wholesale warehouse, Gallup. (g) Garage and service station under construction in Northern Oklahoma.
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3892  Adobe Brick Camp House, Nut Tree roadside stand near Vacaville 1934 August

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Concrete Cap, not exterior wall treatment.
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3889a 3889b  Old Mexican Church, Near Taos, New Mexico 1933 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Adobe Brick Construction.
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3880a 3880b 3880c  Adobe Construction 1933 August

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Hindman house near Lafayette.
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3883a 3883b  Adobe Brick residence, Bakersfield, California 1933 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Architect Clarence Cullimore residence. Built 1930.
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3881a 3881b 3881c  Cement tests in silo, Davis. 1933 August

Photographer: Long, J.D. and Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Three slabs cast by Santa Cruz Portland Cement Co. Placed in silo at University Farm steer feeding barn August 29, 1933. (1) Low temp. cement. (2) Standard Portland cement (3) High silica cement. Slabs cast and cooperation requested by Robert A. Kinzie, Research chemist, S.C. P.C. Co.
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3882a 3882b  Primitive houses of natural materials, near Flagstaff, Arizona. 1933 June.

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Navajo Indian hogans. Interior about 24 ft. in diameter. Dome shaped roof.
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abcdefg Pise de Terre Construction, 20 miles out of Little Rock. 1926 August

Photographer: McAninch, A.N.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Residence of Fred Heiskell, managing editor of the Arkansas Gazette, Little Rock, Ark. (a) Main entrance showing stuccoed earth wall. Aug. 22, 1926. (b) Rear elevation detail of tiled pool (c) Front elevation (d) Detail of servants quarters and garage, West elevation of building (e) Rear or south elevation, showing west wall of patio to right with entrance in center of wall (f) East elevation showing sleeping porch. (g) Rear of garage to left, west elevation of building, wall to right is the w. wall of patio.
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2319a 2319b 2319c  Adobe Brick Structure, Calexico and El Centro 1927 January 18

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Undamaged by earthquake. (a) Small residence on East Second Street, Calexico undamaged by quake. Has no foundation but concrete bond stone at top of wall. Pile of debris at side is broken stones for putting in mortar joints of adobe brick walls to bond stucco, (b) A Mexicali residence near Palace with concrete drain around all walls. Crack at right of facing door caused by water seeping from above. (c) Adobe brick home near Palace undamaged by quake.
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2294a 2294b  Adobe Construction, Weit's Cottage Hotel, Wasco, Kern Co. 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

One of several cottages (2 adobe) used for transient hotel. Proprietor prefers adobe construction when he can do it himself but cannot secure competent workmen so is building other structures out of frame.
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abcdef Earth Wall Construction, Farm Buildings near Rugby, N.D. 1924 September

Photographer: Page, W.R.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Pise and cob in North Dakota. Page is agricultural development agent for Great Northern R.R. See letter of Nov. 30, 1924. (a) Rammed earth hen house built in summer 1924 plastered with cement. (b) Rear view of hen house. Mixture of 1/3 yellow clay and 2/3 sandy loam gave best results. (c) Cob henhouse 5 years old, not water proofed. Unevenness of mixing straw caused rough surface, (d) Cob house 12 years old on same farm as (d) Walls about 12" thick. Stucco spilled off apparently due to water working in at eaves. Plaster finish inside in perfect condition. Views taken 2/5 same 5 or 6 months after house was built. (f) shows where cement and plaster on front wall had come off. All other exterior and interior walls had sound plaster coat indicating that too rapid drying out of the plaster on the south wall exposed to the sun was the cause of the failure.
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3195  Adobe House, El Centro, Imperial Co. 1930 December

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Emery Girard's home in El Centro.
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1834a 1834b 1834c  Residences, Erected by Mr. Fred Roskop on La Mesa, Santa Barbara 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Adobe Brick Construction. Typical residences as erected by Mr. Roskop at costs the same as equal construction in frame. See Trip report #17, June 11.
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1846a 1846b  Torrey Pines Road House, on highway no. of San Diego 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Wall up from highway and exterior walls of structure of adobe brick. Plaster causing difficulty as evidenced by cracked and patched places.
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1824a 1824b 1824c 1824d  General Purpose Barn, Libby Estate, Ojai, California 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Erected of adobe blocks. Well constructed and embodying many artistic features. Bricks laid in mud mortar and whitewashed both inside and out. Details show wood lintel and fireplace flue at second story height. John Byers, Santa Monica, architect.
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2327a 2327b 2327c 2327d  Pise de Terre Construction, Poultry Plant, University Farm. 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Investigations at University Farm.
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2842  House, Bakersfield 1929 February 22

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Exterior and interior walls of adobe brick. Exterior finish are brush coat of cement wash.
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2848a 2848b  Adobe Construction, San Francisco Presidio 1929 March 13

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Adobe brick structure erected about 1776 by Spanish military then occupying site. Now used as officers club.
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3888a 3888b  Adobe Farmhouse, W.T. Kirkman Nursery. Bethany, California 1933 August

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Brelin archeitect and builder.
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1837a 1837b 1837c 1837d 1837e 1837f  Mexican Structures, Mexicali, Mexico 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Built for residences of Mexican officials. (a) Bare adobe brick structure, evidently unfinished. Note brick quoins at front door and window openings and brick coping. (b) Adobe block residence. Note concrete lintel over door opening. (c&d) Two views of the same house, adobe block construction. Note sleeping porch built over garage at rear (e) Adobe block house under construction. Rough textured stucco, central patio with $1800 imported fountain. American laundry tubs, bath and kitchen fixtures. Hardwood floors throughout. Estimated cost $23,000. (f) Monolithic concrete residence. Connecting stairway between house and sleeping porch over garage behind connecting arch.
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1845a 1845b 1845c  Cottages of Adobe Block, U.S. Govt. Experiment Station, Shafter California 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

All erected of adobe brick by Mr. Cretol, an artisan of Shafter. (a) Office and cottage, (b) laborers cottage, (c) One room "bunk house," with wash room and shower at right. Note lattice work above latter.
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2279a 2279b 2279c 2279d  Pise' de Terre Construction, University Farm, Poultry Plant 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Investigations at University Farm; the concrete foundation.
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2275a 2275b  Pise de Terre Construction, Poultry Plant, University Farm 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Investigation at University Farm; Cracking over air opening.
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1840  Farm Residence, Imperial Valley on highway, Brawley to Westmorland 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Adobe block construction; Evidently no foundation, wide porch on south and west, opening under roof at eaves.
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2306a 2306b  Earth Wall Construction, Mexicali, Mexico 1927 January 18

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Unusual Methods; (a) Vertical studs stripped with lath and the spaces between filled with cajon. (b) Poured earth between vertical studs and with exterior horizontal reinforcing.
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ab Earth Wall Construction undated

Photographer: Rephotographed from pictures used in manuscript for U.S.D.A. circular.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

(a) Sod house with roof covered with sod and adobe block building.
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ab Adobe Brick Farm House, William Watt Ranch, Napa 1927 February

Photographer: Baade, H.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

(a) Rear view (b) rear veranda.
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2308a 2308b  Calexico City High School, Imperial Valley 1927 January 18

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Damaged by earthquake; Brick building being built in 1915 during period of earthquake shock, building condemned in 1923 but reinforced concrete buttresses were placed as shown and are credited with holding the building upright.
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2094  Adobe Brick Construction, 39th & E Street, Sacramento 1926 May - June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

(1) Mixing in box and hauling to level site for farming; (2) filling the form, (3) Leveling off the top; (4) moving the form (note that in this instance the form is circular in shape to form blocks for the walls of a semi-circular patio); (5) cleaning the form with wet rag to secure perfectly formed brick (water bucket in foreground)
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2271a 2271b 2271c  Pise de Terre Investigation, Poultry Plant, University Farm 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Constructing Poultry House
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1404a 1405b  Adobe Brick Manufacture 1925 May

Photographer: Ryerson, Knowles

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Gradual; (a) Difference in color of bricks probably due to moisture content. (b) Bricks stood on edge to better dry out.
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1839  Adobe Brick Construction, Calexico, California 1925 June 5

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

An addition to cleaning establishment of similar construction. Note reinforced concrete beam at ceiling height. For further details see Trip Report no. 17.
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2270  Pise de Terre Construction, Poultry Plant, University Farm 1926 November

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Showing Frank Hall sawing a test wall into blocks to be tested for compression strength.
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2274a 2274b 2274c  Pise de Terre Investigation, Poultry Plant, University Farm 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Fastening rear plate.
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2278a 2278b 2278c 2278d  Pise de Terre Construction, Poultry Plant, University Farm 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Investigation at University Farm; Arranging forms and hauling earth.
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3645a 3645b 3645c  Adobe brick construction, "Lakeside," Walnut Creek, California 1932 Fall

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Weekend cottages of adobe erected by speculative builder. Both sold.
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2641a 2641b 2641c  Experimental pise de terre construction, University Farm. 1927 February 17

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

A 50 mph wind from the south on the night of the 16th entered the open front of the uncompleted house and carried the roof 100 feet to the rear. The 6" front wall was not worth saving, the 9" end wall was knocked over but the two 12" walls were almost intact. The roof was not damaged but had to be torn apart for rebuilding. Note the top layers of the rear wall still clinging for the full depth and length of the plate bolts which were tamped in place.
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2806a 2806b 2806c 2806d  Adobe Brick Manufacture for Residence, U.S.D.A. Experimental Station, Shafter, Tulare Co. 1924 September

Photographer: Wallace Sullivan Co., Agent Kings Co. Hanford, California

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

See Camp's letter of Nov. 12, 1924 and Sullivan's letter of Dec. 3, 1924. (a) Preparing the adobe, (b) placing adobe in the molds, (c) Placing bricks in the dry yard (d) sun drying the bricks. (See other card for pictures of completed building.)
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3321  Adobe Construction, Liberty Park, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1931 July

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Old adobe brick structure presumably built for mill. Dated 1852.
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3281  Hospital Barn, Cheyenne Wells, Colorado Exp. Farm 1931 July

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.1 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Adobe brick; Adobe bricks 6" x 12" x 24". Roof a 3/4" concrete slab laid in solid sheathing and reinforced with chicken netting.
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3814a 3814b 3814c  Mud Sills, Termites, Davis 1934 June 3

Photographer: J.S.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.10 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.: General

Scope and Content Note

Griffin's House (Re-construction) (a) Forms and Concrete for new porch, (b) Replacing mud sills with concrete foundation (c) Termites - old mud sill
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3155a 3155b 3155c  Wood Preservation, Agricultural Engineering Building 1930 July

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.11 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.: Wood

Scope and Content Note

U.C. Exp. Proj. #396-I. Hot and cold bath butt treatment of posts.
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3167  Wood Durability Test, Agricultural Engineering Building 1930 September 25

Photographer: Weston, E.W. for Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.11 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.: Wood

Scope and Content Note

Specimens of various grades of redwood, one white pine and on douglas fir, after 2.25 years partial burial in ground at Woodland, California with resulting termite and fungus damage. (See project 396-I)
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3303  Log Barn undated

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.11 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.: Wood

Scope and Content Note

East of Salt Lake City, Utah
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6645a 6645b 6645c 6645d  Grape stakes incised with axe, Davis, Farm Structures Lab 1948 October 11

Photographer: Neubauer, L.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.11 Materials, manufacture, tests, strength, preservation, etc.: Wood

Scope and Content Note

Incisions at various depths. Special incising tool. Six teeth fastened to head of axe. (Cost is $5.00). Teeth are too long for grape-stakes. Splinters chipped out. Posts were weakened about 50%.
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3890a 3890b  U.C. Agricultural Engineering Building [Walker Hall] 1933 August

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.12 Natural Stone
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3900a 3900b 3900c 3900d 3900e  Natural Stone Construction 1933 July

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.12 Natural Stone

Scope and Content Note

(a) Residence near North Sacramento, (b) Farm residence near Boulder, Colorado, (c) (d) (e) Auto camp near Boulder, Colorado
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1375  Superfluous Use of Concrete, A.L. Fairbanks Ranch, 7 miles south of Arbuckle 1923 October

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.14 Concrete, cement, sand, gravel

Scope and Content Note

Low shed built for poultry home with concrete foundation and side wall some 3 feet high. Note result of rough forming and boulder near bottom.
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1631a 1631b  Concrete Building Block, Ames, Iowa 1924

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.14 Concrete, cement, sand, gravel

Scope and Content Note

T-shaped block designed by Henry Geise, I. S. C. for economy of material and general utility and adaptability. The blocks shown were the first experimental ones and are used as uniform as the later products.
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3346a 3346b 3346c  Plastering, Agricultural Engineering Building 1931 September 29

Photographer: Weston, E.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.15 Lime and plasters

Scope and Content Note

Demonstration Panels. Plastering demonstration Lumbermens Conference, September 19, 1931.
Box 61:21

2267a 2267b 2267c  Painting Asphalt Roll Roofing, Poultry Husbandry Plant, Universtiy Farm 1926 November

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.15 Lime and plasters

Scope and Content Note

(a) Heating the asphalt paint. Note furnace - 10 gal. milk can with hole in side and top removed. (b) Roof is swept and hot paint applied with fiber brush. (c) Painting roof of chicken house.
Box 61:21

abc Mission San Antonio de Padua, Jolon 1925

Photographer: Shaw, C.F.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.15 Lime and plasters

Scope and Content Note

Erected about 1787. (a) General view of mission structures. (b) Forepart of mission, kiln for burning tile in immediate foreground. Note shingle roof on main structure and supports placed under arches at right. (c) Section of wall remaining near main structure. Protection afforded by tile coping sufficient to prevent total destructive weathering. Note stones at base for foundation, or more likely, protection against mechanical wear.
Box 61:21

abc Adobe Tests 1925 December

Photographer: Matthews for Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.15 Lime and plasters

Scope and Content Note

Some of work conducted on Berkeley campus during fall of 1925. (a) Standard concrete molds loaned by C.E. Div. for compression and tension specimens. Note difference in shrinkage of wet and dry mixes in compression briquettes. (b&c) Typical failure types secured in compression specimens - bursting at mid section, diagonal shear and splitting with cone at base or top. See project report 396-H for more complete description.
Box 61:21

Adobe Tests 1925 December

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.15 Lime and plasters

Scope and Content Note

Some of work conducted on Berkeley campus during fall of 1925. (d) Differential shrinkage of various soils. (e) Typical failures of compression briquettes sawed from adobe brick from recent structure (age 20 years?) in Brawley, Imperial Valley. (f) Other specimens from Brawley brick showing grain head and straw in brick and hard lumps and a cavity - the result of imperfect mixing.
Box 61:21

1976a 1976b 1976c 1976d  Adobe Ranch House, Poured of Loam Soil, Farmstead - 1.5 miles North of Dunningan, east side R.R. track, opposite warehouse 1925 September

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.15 Lime and plasters

Scope and Content Note

Earth structure attached to newer frame portion. Oldest structure in that locality. Used as fruit and vegetable storehouse. Has not proven unqualifiedly successful due to lack of attention being given to ventilating system, windows in end and side walls. (a) Note roof louver, ceiling joists acting as cross tie and lower chord for rafter truss, slight roof overhand, plaster washed off wall from base upward, deep layers of earth indicating poured construction, and weathering at base due to lack of foundation. (b) Note open ventilating windows, crack under end window and unprotected corners.
Box 61:22

1253  Irrigation Ditch, Covina 1923 June

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.223 Flood control

Scope and Content Note

Concrete curb to prevent excessive erosion by flood water from the mountains in southern California.
Box 61:22

2665a 2665b 2665c  Flood Control, Los Angeles County, California. 1928 May 5

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.223 Flood control

Scope and Content Note

Pacoima Dam, near Los Angeles. (a) unfinished top (b) up stream (c) top of dam
Box 61:22

2665d 2665e 2665f 2665g  Flood Control Los Angeles. Co., California 1928 May 5

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.223 Flood control

Scope and Content Note

Pacoima Dam, near Los Angeles. (d) Gorge below Pacoima Dam (e) Chuting cement from skip into bin. (f) Contractor's skip (g) State inspector ordered 60,000 cu. yards earth and rock removal for safety.
Box 61:22

2664a 2664b 2664c  Flood Control Los Angeles County, California 1928 May 5

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.223 Flood control

Scope and Content Note

Santa Anita Dam, Los Angeles County, California. (a) Top and downstream face. Screen at left keeps drift out of spillway. (b) Two needle valves enable control of amount of water released. When valve is wide open and reservoir full stream is split by a deflector to prevent erosion of stream bed. (c) A few small leaks come through the dam.
Box 61:22

691  Flood control undated

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.223 Flood control

Scope and Content Note

Improving system between Covina and Azusa.
Box 61:22

748  Pumping Plant Engine, Fresno County 1922

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.224 Pumping plants

Scope and Content Note

"For want of a better pump house."
Box 61:22

2428  Pumping Plant, San Diego Valley 1925 October

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.224 Pumping plants
Box 61:22

2454  Pump House, near Petaluma 1927 March 22

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.224 Pumping plants

Scope and Content Note

Electric motor pump house
Box 61:22

1290  Soil Erosion, Watsonville 1922 October

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.26 Soil erosion

Scope and Content Note

Watsonville
Box 61:22

692a 692b  New River undated

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.26 Soil erosion

Scope and Content Note

Cut by the Colorado River when it broke through the delta. New River - Signal Mt. in distance on Mexico line.
Box 61:23

2453a 2453b 2453c 2453d  Owens Valley Water Shed, Independence 1926 February

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.31 Irrigation

Scope and Content Note

Looking west on east side of Sierra Mts. in Owens Valley.
Box 61:23

405a 405b  Belts and Belting, Sutter Basin Co., Grafton, California 1920 June

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.31 Irrigation

Scope and Content Note

(a) Water driven irrigation pump - side view. (b) End view.
Box 61:23

2355a 2355b 2355c  Hydrant Irrigation, San Dimas 1926 October

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.312 Irrigation: Conveyance of water (Canals, canal linings, see page losses, tunnels, flumes, pipes and inverted syphons)

Scope and Content Note

3/4" hydrants are located at the head of the ditch which traverses the orchard.
Box 61:23

1261 1262  Irrigaton, Anaheim 1923

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.312 Irrigation: Conveyance of water (Canals, canal linings, see page losses, tunnels, flumes, pipes and inverted syphons)

Scope and Content Note

Distribution devices
Box 61:23

1087a 1087b  Home Made concrete Tile Forms, Sonoma County 1923 July

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.312 Irrigation: Conveyance of water (Canals, canal linings, see page losses, tunnels, flumes, pipes and inverted syphons)

Scope and Content Note

of Galvanized iron with hasp fastener with wood tops and bottoms.
Box 61:23

2356  Concrete Irrigation Pipe, San Dimas 1926 October

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.312 Irrigation: Conveyance of water (Canals, canal linings, see page losses, tunnels, flumes, pipes and inverted syphons)

Scope and Content Note

Showing Concrete Outlets.
Box 61:23

1319  Irrigation Structures - Flumes 1925 August 17

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.312 Irrigation: Conveyance of water (Canals, canal linings, see page losses, tunnels, flumes, pipes and inverted syphons)

Scope and Content Note

Irrigation flumes of masonry. Erected by Mission Fathers, San Antonio Mission, Jolon. Flume constructed of burned tile and lime mortar. Ends in a masonry "drop" of some 10 feet to come out on level of cornfield show in in middle distance.
Box 61:23

882a 882b  Irrigation Equipment, Imperial Valley undated

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.312 Irrigation: Conveyance of water (Canals, canal linings, see page losses, tunnels, flumes, pipes and inverted syphons)
Box 61:23

3337  Indicating Weir, State Fair, Sacramento, Machinery Hall 1931 September 6

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.313 Irrigation: Irrigation structures (dams, diversion works, spillways, check gates, measuring devices)

Scope and Content Note

Weir calibrated to show gallons per min. on a float actuated seal. This exhibit contain a weir box with a float back of the weir that was connected to a needle of a dial. This dial was calibrated in g.p.m.
Box 61:24

1849a 1849b  Irrigation Dam and Flume, Canyon 10 miles above Mission San Diego 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.313 Irrigation: Irrigation structures (dams, diversion works, spillways, check gates, measuring devices)

Scope and Content Note

Built by the Mission Fathers (1775-1800?). Dam some 8' high and 10"-12" thick built of rock and some burned tile with lime mortar. Flume ran from a dam some four miles below the upper one shown and was built of flat burned slabs with semi-circular tile in bottom, all cemented with lime plaster.
Box 61:24

882c 882d  Irrigation Equipment, Imperial Valley undated

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.313 Irrigation: Irrigation structures (dams, diversion works, spillways, check gates, measuring devices)
Box 61:24

1363  Home Made Head Gate, J.B. McCormack Ranch 1923 May

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.313 Irrigation: Irrigation structures (dams, diversion works, spillways, check gates, measuring devices)

Scope and Content Note

Glanvale, Sacramento County, California.
Box 61:24

1260  Irrigation 1923

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.313 Irrigation: Irrigation structures (dams, diversion works, spillways, check gates, measuring devices)

Scope and Content Note

Distributing devices.
Box 61:24

6676a 6676b  Straw Walkers from John Deere #55 Combine, Agricultural Engineering Building Court 1950 September 18

Photographer: Barbee, C.E. and Kepner, R.A.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.313 Irrigation: Irrigation structures (dams, diversion works, spillways, check gates, measuring devices)

Scope and Content Note

(a) Standard (b) Modified for harvesting red clover using #11 no-choke screen.
Box 61:24

6677a 6677b  Clover Harvester For Direct Combining, Dunn farm, Oakdale 1950 September 12

Photographer: Kepner, R.A.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.313 Irrigation: Irrigation structures (dams, diversion works, spillways, check gates, measuring devices)

Scope and Content Note

Designed, built and operated by Jim Dunn, Oakdale. Uses beater instead of cutter bar, to remove clover heads.
Box 61:24

3096  Irrigation Structures, Eldon Koontz, Turlock. 1930 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.313 Irrigation: Irrigation structures (dams, diversion works, spillways, check gates, measuring devices)

Scope and Content Note

Concrete
Box 61:24

6670a 6670b16670b26670c16670c26670d  Merrill Machine, Ventura County 1948 April 15

Photographer: Thym, A.M.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.314 Irrigation by pumping

Scope and Content Note

(a, b, c) Orchard machinery, tree machine. (a) Side view (b) close up mechanism (c) Close up picking (d) Rear view - Machine was designed for peaches and was being tried for citrus fruit.
Box 61:24

3997a 3997b  Domestic Water Supply from Irrigation Pump, Kahly Ranch, Orange Co. 1935 August

Photographer: Tavernetti, J.R.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.314 Irrigation by pumping
Box 61:24

4000  Belted Motor and Deep Well Pump, Stewert Ranch, Orange Co. 1935 August

Photographer: Tavernetti, J.R.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.314 Irrigation by pumping

Scope and Content Note

35 H. P. Motor
Box 61:25

4001  Direct Connect Motors and Pump, Haster Ranch, Orange Co. 1935 August

Photographer: Tavernetti, J.R.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.314 Irrigation by pumping

Scope and Content Note

40 H.P. Motor
Box 61:25

401a 401b  Irrigation and Drainage, Sutter Basin Co., Grafton, California. 1920 June

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.314 Irrigation by pumping

Scope and Content Note

Drainage intake, Reclamation Project 1500.
Box 61:25

535 536  Irrigation Pumping, north and east of Davis 1921

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.314 Irrigation by pumping

Scope and Content Note

(535) Lifts slightly higher than necessary. (536) Economical lifts.
Box 61:25

955a 955b  Irrigation Pumping undated

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.314 Irrigation by pumping
Box 61:25

Pumping for Irrigation undated

Photographer: San Joaquin Light and Power Co.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.314 Irrigation by pumping

Scope and Content Note

Storage reservoirs reduce unit costs by improving load factors.
Box 61:25

2700  Irrigation By Pumping 1928 July

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.314 Irrigation by pumping

Scope and Content Note

Undershot water was used as booster pump. The force of the stream in the irrigation of the water to a level about 6 ft. high.
Box 61:25

439  Work of Students, University Farm 1921 March 7

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.314 Irrigation by pumping

Scope and Content Note

Test of irrigation pump near Ranch House.
Box 61:25

Pumping for Irrigation undated

Photographer: San Joaquin Light and Power Co.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.314 Irrigation by pumping

Scope and Content Note

An overflow in Kern Co.
Box 61:25

537  Irrigation Pumping, Conway Ranch 1921

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.314 Irrigation by pumping

Scope and Content Note

Booster pump raising water from low main ditch (into which septic tank discharges) to ditch at about 12' higher level.
Box 61:25

792  Irrigation Pumping, University Farm 1922

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.314 Irrigation by pumping
Box 61:26

538  Irrigation Pumps, University Farm 1921

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.314 Irrigation by pumping

Scope and Content Note

Motor direct mounted and connected to multiple stage turbine pump. Will #2.
Box 61:26

1030a 1030e  Irrigation by Pumping undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.314 Irrigation by pumping
Box 61:26

1030b 1030c 1030d  Irrigation By Pumping undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.314 Irrigation by pumping
Box 61:26

744 802  Irrigation and Pumping 1922

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.314 Irrigation by pumping

Scope and Content Note

(744) Test pump University Farm. (802) Riverside Co.
Box 61:26

401c 401d  Irrigation and Drainage, Sutter Basin Co., Grafton, California 1920 June

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.314 Irrigation by pumping

Scope and Content Note

(c) Irrigation pump outlets. (d) Irrigation pumps; Reclamation Project 1500
Box 61:26

356 357 358 359  Irrigation by Pumping, J.B. Anderson Ranch, west of Davis 1920 May

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.314 Irrigation by pumping
Box 61:26

424a 424b 424c  Pumps, Irrigation, University Farm 1920 December

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.314 Irrigation by pumping

Scope and Content Note

Morey 6" Rotary Pump
Box 61:26

2675  Pumping For Irrigation, James Ranch undated

Photographer: Frost, A.M.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.314 Irrigation by pumping

Scope and Content Note

One of 52 pumping plants on the James Ranch.
Box 61:27

3824  Overhead Irrigation, H.E. Fenn's Ranch, Winters 1934 June 18

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.315 Lawn sprinklers

Scope and Content Note

Engines, pump, and tank for sprinkler system. 2, 40 hp. McCormick Deering engines belted with U belts to Bean vertical deep well pump. Engines developing approximately 100% of pull power.
Box 61:27

3825 3833  Sprinklers, H.E. Fenn Ranch, Winters 1934 June 18

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.315 Lawn sprinklers

Scope and Content Note

Buckner Sprinklers at H.E. Fenn pasture. (3833) Six sprinklers on a short lateral looking up stream from the pump. (3825) Twenty one sprinklers on a lateral about 150 ft. below the pumps.
Box 61:27

3631a 3631b 3631c  Overhead Sprinkler System, I.J. Murphy, northwest Cotati on Hillman Avenue 1933 March 10

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.315 Lawn sprinklers

Scope and Content Note

100' length of 3/4 inch pipe (Skinner system) carried on overhead wires across the garden Standard Skinner nozzles are on about 27' centers. "Trolley" wires are supported on 8', 4" x 4" posts at either end of tract. Wires are No. 9 galvanized, from 16 to 20 ft. apart, and 150' long. 6" clothes line pulleys run on the wires and carry the pipe. Pipe is connected to hose bibs by a length of garden hose. Posts are held by guy wires to reduce sag in trolley wires. System installed in 1926. Skinner pipe with nozzles cost 18 cents per foot. About 30' is irrigated at each position of the pipe. Pipe is moved along trolley wires by a person at either end of pipe. Mr. Murphy likes the system very well, but will replace 3/4" supply pipe from pressure pump with 1" pipe. Area irrigated is .34 acre.
Box 61:27

3738a 3738b  Fuel Testing Device, Agricultural Engineering Lab 1933 September 06

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.321 Measurement of water

Scope and Content Note

Zenith metering device with special flasks. The regular flask holds 1/10 gal. This was replaced with 3 special flasks connected in series, the top in view holding 111 cc, the middle back of the panel 113 cc, and the bottom one 112 cc.
Box 61:27

2452a 2452b  Weir, King City 1925 December

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.321 Measurement of water

Scope and Content Note

At Salinas Land Company. A weir placed in a reservoir to check water measurement of a Collins meter.
Box 61:27

3998  Flow Meter, Haster Ranch, Orange Co. 1935 August

Photographer: Tavernetti, J.R.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.321 Measurement of water

Scope and Content Note

Flow meter in measuring flow in pipes.
Box 61:27

2669  Weir, San Joaquin 1925

Photographer: San Joaquin Light and Power Co.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.321 Measurement of water

Scope and Content Note

Measuring water from irrigation pump. Jack Stahl in the picture.
Box 61:27

2501a 2501b  Measuring discharge of a 26" Cent. pump, Reclamation District 548, Stockton 1926 December

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.321 Measurement of water
Box 61:27

1817a 1817b 1817c  Collins Flow Meter, California Orchard Co., King City 1925 March 26

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.321 Measurement of water

Scope and Content Note

Lube of meter, gauge tubes and calibration chast. (a) Lube of Collins flow meter placed through a 20" steel main. Property of Irrigation Division (b) Apparatus used in reading in securing cross section vel. in line.
Box 61:27

2449  Current Meter, Soledad 1925 December

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.321 Measurement of water

Scope and Content Note

Measuring flow in a ditch while testing one of Spreckles large pumps in the Salinas Valley.
Box 61:27

708  Pump Testing, Ontario 1921 July

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.321 Measurement of water

Scope and Content Note

Summer school class testing a pump.
Box 61:28

3234  Levee Making Machine, River Farms 1931 April, 06

Photographer: Bainer, Roy

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.322 Preparation of land

Scope and Content Note

Home made. Built up of odds and ends found about the farm. Has a Killefer tape power lift. One man operates it with ease. 2 - 60" "Cat 3" on a flexible hitch required. Makes 24" level in one operation. Pulls dirt in from 16' width.
Box 61:28

3789a 3789b  Preparation of land for irrigation, Kings County 1934 January 3

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P..

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.322 Preparation of land

Scope and Content Note

Blocker made from a disk blake.
Box 61:28

1453  Overhead Irrigating System, Covina 1923 December 15

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.322 Preparation of land

Scope and Content Note

Nature Ranch; Controlled at pump plant. Pipe turned to row of trees.
Box 61:28

3790a 3709b 3709c  Preparation of land for irrigation, Santa Clara County 1934 January 10

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.322 Preparation of land

Scope and Content Note

Combination ridger; Combination disc and V Ridger.
Box 61:28

Ridger and Topper, Covina; owned by Paul Gray 1926

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.322 Preparation of land

Scope and Content Note

Ridger and Topper, 10 acres per day.
Box 61:28

3589a 3589b 3589c 3589d  Irrigation Machinery, Cerati rice farm, East Nicolaus 1932 May 20

Photographer: Bainer, Roy

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.322 Preparation of land

Scope and Content Note

Checking machine. Drags dirt in from a width of 28' leaves a finished, rounded levee 14' wide at base and 2.5' high. Pulled by 2 "60 Cats".
Box 61:28

1128  Barn Lot, Machine Shed 1923 July

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41 Farm machinery (complete line)

Scope and Content Note

A large, well built machine shed 100 feet to right of collection of machinery pays no dividends used this way. Only reason for not using being that shed was [unstable] to put tools in.
Box 61:28

1587  Vineyard Cultivator, Del Ray 1924 March 9

Photographer: Zuik

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41 Farm machinery (complete line)

Scope and Content Note

Shows how special shovels may be substitute for regular equipment to make ditches for irrigation.
Box 61:28

Vineyard Cultivator, Morrison Vineyard, San Jose 1926

Photographer: Cat. Tr. Co.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41 Farm machinery (complete line)

Scope and Content Note

Caterpillar 30 pulling plow and spring tooth.
Box 61:29

1588  Vineyard Rake, Del Ray 1924 March, 9

Photographer: Zuick

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41 Farm machinery (complete line)

Scope and Content Note

Rake for bunching prunings; A simple tool to make teeth made of 7/8" stock by approx 16" length spocked 9" apart. Plowed through 6" x 6" of a length that will just pass between vines.
Box 61:29

1473a 1473b 1473c  Farm Machinery Lab, Agricultural Engineering shops 1923

Photographer: R. R. T.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41 Farm machinery (complete line)
Box 61:29

Farm Machinery, Ohio University undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41 Farm machinery (complete line)

Scope and Content Note

Secured by R.R.J.
Box 61:29

1591a 1591b  Saw for Cutting Firewood, Pierce Ranch 1924 April 19

Photographer: Hoffman, A. H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41 Farm machinery (complete line)

Scope and Content Note

Rugged framework on skid platform.
Box 61:29

1767  Field Results Obtained by Machine, Bangor 1924 December 15

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41 Farm machinery (complete line)

Scope and Content Note

Olive Orchard Cultivation; Olive orchard used for follow up in use of machinery project.
Box 61:29

2084  "Cantaloupe Bedder" 1926 May

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.4111 Tillage machinery

Scope and Content Note

Ordinarily equipped with 5 standards for bedding cantaloupes pulled by a "sixty." Pictures show 2 standards as used for raising asparagus beds and pulled by a "thirty."
Box 61:29

448a 448b 448c  Farm Machinery and Tractor Demonstration, University Farm 1921 April

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.4111 Tillage machinery

Scope and Content Note

Cul-di-mulcher.
Box 61:29

1478 1479 1480  Early Types Deep Tillage Tools, California undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.4111 Tillage machinery

Scope and Content Note

Built by Knapp, Given to S.J.F. by C. Knapp
Box 61:30

628 629  Pulverizers undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.4111 Tillage machinery

Scope and Content Note

The Big Farmer Rotary Plow. Ft. Madison
Box 61:30

3477a 3477b  Rototiller, Roy Bainer's place, Davis, California 1932 March 21

Photographer: French, O.C.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

5 h.p. Everman Engine, rotary plow attached. Rototiller was cutting grass and weeds 18" high and also digging up soil to a depth of 5" to 6".
Box 61:30

294  Plows and Plowing, Adolph Oeste Ranch 1919 December

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Attachment to break up tractor wheel.
Box 61:30

Plows 1923

Photographer: W.D. Norton Co.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Well designed plows, equipped with suitable coulters and weed hooks, will completely cover the heaviest of green manure crops.
Box 61:30

The Wisdom of Egypt undated

Photographer: R.R.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows
Box 61:30

214  Plows, Swingle Ranch 1919 November 12

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Axle support - Oliver Bonanza - Detail. Used in adapting several gauges for one tractor. Adapting horse gangs for tractor.
Box 61:30

2405  Rotary Tiller 1919

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows
Box 61:30

206 207  Cleveland Motor Plow, University Farm, Davis, California 1919 March

Photographer: Davidson, J.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Machine 25; With harrow attachment.
Box 61:30

1467a 1467b 1467c 1467d 1467e 1467f  Plow 1923

Photographer: R. R. T.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

One wheel power lift plow.
Box 61:30

655  Fagrol Tractor and Oliver Plow undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows
Box 61:31

2587a 2587b 2587c 2587d 2587e  Rotary Plow, field at University Farm 1927 October 4

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

See progress report Oct. 1927 of project 400
Box 61:31

1484 1483  Heavy Disc Plow (Knapp), Santa Clara Valley, California undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Furnished by Knapp Plow Co.
Box 61:31

878a 878b 878c  Plows and Plowing, University Farm 1921 December

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Draft tests to determine effects of height of hitch on the plow.
Box 61:31

1416  Secretary Plow undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Used in L.J.F. Paper, ASAE 1923
Box 61:31

Plowing in Australia, Melbourne, Australia 1925

Photographer: Sent by Gillispie of Sunshine Harvester Works

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows
Box 61:31

2858a 2858b 2858c  Rotary Plow, Agricultural Engineering Demonstration Field, University Farm, Davis 1929 April 27

Photographer: Winters, J.S.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Demonstration of [Puloerator?] by Aglibut and Khrinoff.
Box 61:31

1879  Plows, Spreckles Ranch, Salinas Valley 1925 June 11

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Plows used in Fowler System.
Box 61:31

AE 215  Plows and Plowing, Merritt Ranch 1919

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Plowing towards fence, Difference of levels about 18".
Box 61:31

AE 285 AE 286  Plows and Plowing, Adolph Oeste Ranch 1920 January

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Home gangs adapted for tractor, Detail of axle fastening.
Box 61:31

A Gang of Plows, Davis 1924 December 19

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

4 - 4 Bottom Plows. Plows hitched for a 75 Best tractor.
Box 61:32

Plows, Davis - Woodland road undated

Photographer: Norton, Warren

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

One gang cut loose and left in furrow because tractor not large enough for the load.
Box 61:32

1392a 1392b  Stockton Gang Plow, J.B. McCormack Ranch, Glanvale Sacramento Co 1923 Spring

Photographer: McKibbons, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows
Box 61:32

1522  Subsoiler (Plow), Davis 1924 February

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Knapp subsoiler equipped with spreaders working up an old road.
Box 61:32

Plowing and Cultivating with Fowler Equipment, Salinas Valley, Spreckels Sugar Co. undated

Photographer: Norton, William, Ag Extension

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

I shot the lost pair of Spreckles' Flowlers at the sugar factory just before World War II opened. Soon after they were junked. Spreckels was U.S. and Hawaiian "agent" for Fowler from 1884 for years. - F.F.H.
Box 61:32

2586a 2586b 2586c 2586d  Rotary Plow, Field I.D. 1927 October 3

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

See Oct. 1927 report in project 400 - D.
Box 61:32

Plowing, Ames, Iowa 1917 May

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Case Tractor, E.B. Plow, Tests, draft of farm machinery
Box 61:32

2603a 2603b 2603c 2603d  Plows and Plowing, University Farm 1927 July

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Test of new machine. A new plow here for test to "work out the bugs" before the machine is put into quantity production.
Box 61:32

627  Plow, University Farm 1921

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

"The Big Farmer"
Box 61:32

3090  Plow - Wooden Moldboard and paint, at Case Co. Factory, Rockford Illinois 1930 June

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows
Box 61:32

216 217  Plows and Plowing, Merritt Ranch, North of Davis 1919 November 13

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Plow Sale. (216) Portrait lens 2' - 8" 10am 5 sec. 128 stop. (217) Portrait lens 3'-0" 10am 5 sec. 128 stop.
Box 61:33

2353  Rotary Plow, University Farm 1926 November

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Preparing soil to be used in pise de terre chicken house. Charles Barbee on tractor.
Box 61:33

1464a 1464b 1464c 1464d 1464e 1464f  Plowing 1922

Photographer: R.R.T.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Disc and Moldboard plowing in hard dry ground.
Box 61:33

1750a 1750b  Plows, tractor, W.D. Chiles - Davis 1924 March 17

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Plows assembled for tractor. Different makes of plows hitched for a tractor.
Box 61:33

AE 295  Plows and Plowing, Adolph Oeste Ranch 1920 January

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Attachment to break up tractor wheel track.
Box 61:33

AE298  Plows and Plowing, Ranch N.W. of Davis 1920 January

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Plowed out.
Box 61:33

AE219  Plows and Plowing, Merritt Ranch 1919 November 13

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Plowing around turn, bar hitch.
Box 61:33

489  Fire fighting by plowing, Oeste Ranch 1921

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Tractor used for large gang. Fire tow truck drew two bottom gang at about 10 m.p.h.
Box 61:33

610  Tillage Machinery, University Farm 1921

Photographer: A. S. H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Orchard types of plow and tractor
Box 61:33

2553a 2553b 2553c  Rotary Plow, Zamora, California. 1927 April 20

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

6' Rotary Plow. A 6 cyl. 120 HP engine was used to drive a rotary plow cutting 6 ft. wide and 4-5" deep in clay soil. A disc plow was working okay in the same field. A 75 Caterpillar was used to pull the plow around the turns. The next model will have a tractive drive for turning.
Box 61:33

2383  The Secretary Single Plow 1924

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Catalogue. Disc plow with subsoil attachment.
Box 61:34

465  Wearing Test of Plow Shares 1921 March

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

After first series test was completed.
Box 61:34

1777a 1777b  Wearing Test of Plow Shares, a John Deere 3 bottom gang undated

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Plow was used to measure the wear on shares of different materials (see project)
Box 61:34

1552a 1552b  Wearing Tests of Plow Shares undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

(a) soft center, chilled iron, manganese. (b) manganese steel.
Box 61:34

2403a 2403b 2403c 2403d 2403e  Plows, wearing tests of 1927 March

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Chrome plated share before wear test. Whole share first burnished, then copper plated, then nickel plated, then rear portion of concave surface burnished to the steel and chrome plated and point chrome plated over the copper and nickel slide has been made for 2403 - b.
Box 61:34

423d 423e  Wearing test of plow shares 1920 October

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Before use.
Box 61:34

423a 423b 423c  Wearing tests of plow shares 1920 October

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Before use.
Box 61:34

2393d 2393e  Wear of Tillage Implements, University Farm 1927 October

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Wear of special heat treated discs. The no. 2 hard, heat treated pearhtic manganese discs worn 1/6 as fast as the no. 6 ordinary steel discs.
Box 61:34

Furrowing out plow, Santa Ana undated

Photographer: Leonardo Studio

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

Furrowing out for irrigation in a citrus grove.
Box 61:34

Corn on Subsoiled Ground, on Pasadena City Farm, Los Angeles County 1922

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows
Box 61:34

Subsoiled Ground 1922 January 20

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41111 Plows

Scope and Content Note

These are Malaga vines across the road from these shown above. They are from cuttings planted at the same time but are on plowed land instead of in subsoil furrows. Soil, climate, irrigation, cuttings and other factors are the same in each case with the exception of soil treatment. Note that the owner now believes in subsoiling. Arrows indicate subsoil furrows from last summer. This row shown is a picked row and somewhat stronger than those surrounding it. Top wood is an accurate indicator of the amount of root development. Photographed Jan. 20th, 1922. Soil sandy loam.
Thompson seedless vines planted by the Delano Fruit Co., in subsoil furrows. Cuttings were planted in the spring of 1920. Note the amount of wood that has been pruned from the vine. The cane in the foreground is 18 feet in length. Arrows indicate furrows made the Killefer Subsoiler in the summer of 1921. Photographed Jan., 20th, 1922. Soil sandy loam.
80 acres of Malaga cuttings planted in April 1920. Photograph taken Jan. 20th, 1922. Vine rows were broken up a depth of 25 inches with a Killefer subsoiler before planting. Cuttings planted directly over subsoil furrow. 625 boxes of packing fruit were taken from the 80 acres in the fall of 1921. Property of the Delano Fruit Co., Delano, California. Mr. Ladow, the manager, declared that subsoiling before planting the vines ahead at least a year in growth and bearing. He also subsoiled between each row in the summer as indicated by the arrows. Soil sandy loam.
Box 61:34

1880a 1880b  Harrows Fowler, Spreckels Ranch, Salinas Valley 1925 June 11

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Large harrows used in Fowler systems.
Box 61:35

4191  Offset disk harrow undated

Photographer: Gapy

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Case disk with depth gauge and shield
Box 61:35

AE 299  Harrowing, Adolph Oeste Ranch 1920 January

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Holt 75 drawing 75 ft. of spike tooth harrow.
Box 61:35

3221a 3221b 3221c  Disc Harrow, West of Agricultural Engineering Building 1930 November 15

Photographer: Bainer, Roy

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Controlling depth. Trying to control the depth of penetration of a Brenner's disk harrow. Not very successful.
Box 61:35

Smoothing Harrow, Davis - Mr. Chiles 1924 December 19

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

60' of harrow. (a-b) 60' smoothing harrow with 2 sections of spring tooth hitched to a harrow cart and pulled by a 75 best tractor.
Box 61:35

2489a 2489b 2489c 2489d 2489e  Disc Harrow Tests with Stabilizer 1926

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Tests by Mr. Paul of John Deere Co. A heavy duty coulter placed between the rear ganges of a disc harrow fastened rigidly to the frame to prevent the rear gang tracking the front.
Box 61:35

1752a 1752b  Broadcast Seeder, W.D. Chiles, Davis 1924 November 17

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Whitman Pacific Seed Sower. Covered 41 acres, used 33 sacks barley. (@ 115 lbs) in 3.5 hours. Distance between seeding tracks 50' traveled 2.55 miles per hour.
Box 61:35

2479a 2479b  Seed Bed for Barley, Davis - Chiles Ranch 1924 December

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

(a) Seed bed prepared for barley crop (b) showing condition of field at time barley was approx. 1" high.
Box 61:35

2490a 2490b 2490c 2490d  Disc Harrow Tests with Stabilizer 1926

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Tests by Mr. Paul of John Deere Co. [Senic] - rigid blade placed between rear gangs fastened to frame to prevent rear gangs tracking front.
Box 61:35

1962  Oliver Disc Harrow, Davis, California 1925 November

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Project 400 - S. Used in article in A.S.A.E. Journal Vol. 7, No. 3 March 1926.
Box 61:35

1953  Towner Disc Harrow, Davis, California 1925 October

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Long hinge arms, Project 400 - S.
Box 61:36

1954  Towner Disc Harrow, Davis, California 1925 September

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Long hinge arms, Project 400 - S.
Box 61:36

1956  Towner Disc Harrow, Davis, California 1925 October

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Project 400 - S.
Box 61:36

1941  Gangs of Towner Disc Harrow, Davis, California (stubble field) 1925 October

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Line of draft of Harrow. Part of the work on Project 400 - S
Box 61:36

1942  Gangs of Towner Disc Harrow, Davis, California (Stubble Field 1925 October

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Line of Draft. Work on Project 400 - S.
Box 61:36

1943  Gang of Towner Disc Harrow, Davis, California (Stubble field). 1925 October

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Line of draft. Work on project 400 - S.
Box 61:36

1944  Line of Draft, Davis, California 1925 October

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Work on Project 400 - S.
Box 61:36

1947  Towner Disc Harrow with Long Hinge Arms, Davis, California, Olive Orchard 1925 October

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Project 400 - S.
Box 61:36

1949  Towner Disc - very short hinge arms, Davis, California (Stubble) 1925 October

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Project 400 - S.
Box 61:36

1950  Towner Disc Harrow, Davis, California (Stubble). 1925 October

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Long Hinge Arms. Project 400 - S.
Box 61:36

1960  Towner and Sullivan Disc Harrow 1925 November

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Davis, California. Project 400 - S.
Box 61:37

1951  Towner Disc Harrow, Davis, California 1925 October

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Project 400 - S
Box 61:37

2393a 2393b 2393c  Wearing Test of Disc Harrow, College Park, Davis 1927 March

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

A. B. Catambay, 299 Course. Discs used are common John Deere and 4 specials (alloy stubs) differing in hardness.
Box 61:37

1958  Towner Disc Harrow, Davis, California 1925 October

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Project 400 - S.
Box 61:37

1959  Towner and Sullivan Disc Harrow, Davis, California 1925 November

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Project 400 - S.
Box 61:37

1952  Towner Disc Harrow, Davis, California 1925 October

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Long Hinge Arms. Project 400 - S.
Box 61:37

1961  Oliver Disc Harrow, Davis, California 1925 November

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Project 400 - S. Used in article in ASAE Journal 1 of 7, No. 3, March 1926.
Box 61:37

1948  Towner Disc Harrow With Long Hinge Arms, Davis, California, Olive Orchard 1925 October

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Project 400 - S.
Box 61:37

639  Disk Harrows undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Draft Tests, method of testing
Box 61:37

858a 858b 860a  Disk Harrows undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Strength of Blades; compression tests; method of failing.
Box 61:37

1281  Disc Harrow Blades undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers
Box 61:38

620  Compression Tests - Disk Harrow undated

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers
Box 61:38

637  Disk Harrow Draft Test undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Changing blades
Box 61:38

Disk Harrows 1925 June 24

Photographer: Murphy, M.J., Best Tractor Co.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Best 60 and 2 10' double disc harrows. Harrowing 6" deep 45A per 10 hrs. Boston Land Co. Ranch, Westhaven, California.
Box 61:38

823 853 826  Disk Harrows undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Draft Tests
Box 61:38

838  Breaking Test of Disk Harrow Blades undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Testing machine in C. E. Lab at U.C.
Box 61:38

859a  Disk Harrows undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Strength of blades; compression tests; method of failure; full blades.
Box 61:38

638 880b  Disk Harrows undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers
Box 61:38

1469  Revolving Smoothing Harrow 1922

Photographer: R. R. J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Used mostly in vineyards and orchards.
Box 61:38

AE 212  Harrows 1919 October

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Harrow sections designed for use with (Pierce) harrow cart.
Box 61:38

1034  Harrowing Machinery undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers
Box 61:39

1945  Gang of Towner Disc Harrow, Davis, California 1925 October

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Determining line of draft. Project 400 - S used in article in ASAE Journal Vol. 7, No. 3, March 1926
Box 61:39

1957  Towner Disc Harrow, Davis, California. 1925 October

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Project 400 - S used in article in ASAE Journal Vol. 7, No. 3, March 1926
Box 61:39

1156  Device To Lift Section of Harrow From Tractor undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Orange, California.
Box 61:39

1624  Rollers, 2 miles north of Williams on Hous Bros. place 1924 August 20

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

3 Rollers concrete 6 ton - 1 ton per foot. They are carrying on experiments with [Dunshe] - Rolling the seed bed after sowing rice to prevent floating away and to [] getting into the field sooner after water is drawn off.
Box 61:39

2581a 2581b  Disk Harrow Wearing Tests 1927 August

Photographer: Weston, E.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Test runs by A.B. Cantambay. (a) Arrangement of disks (b) Results of test
Box 61:39

AE 291  Harrowing, Haussler Ranch 1920 January

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

As the field should look after seed is harrowed in.
Box 61:39

468  Harrows, University Farm 1921 April

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Taken to illustrate the need of low levers, etc. on machines used in orchard work.
Box 61:39

Soil Packet, Italy undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

"Tromellini".
Box 61:39

Spading Harrow, Italy undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

"Vasino"
Box 61:39

1251 1252  Disk Harrow - For Carriage undated

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers
Box 61:40

883a 883b  Draft of Disk Harrows, University Farm on Quad 1921 May

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

(a) Samson 24 blade field tandem. Loading of all disks was made uniform per foot of width. (b) Killifer 24 blade disk field tandem.
Box 61:40

1955  Towner Disc Harrow, Davis, California 1925 April

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Project 400 - S.
Box 61:40

559  Tillage Machinery - Clod Crusher, near Dixon. 1921

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Illustrating waste of material due to lack of knowledge of principles of mechanics and strength of materials.
Box 61:40

Smoothing Harrow With Tree [], Rogers Bros. Ranch, Watsonville 1921 April

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Ford wheels on harrow. [] 2" over front and side. 40 lb pressure carried.
Box 61:40

Automobile Disc Harrow, Reversible Type, Stockton. 1921 April

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Wizard tractor.
Box 61:40

1709a 1709b 1709c  Harrow Cart, 3 miles west of Nicolaus, California 1924 October 22

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

(a) quarter view (b) side view (c) close-up view. 60 feet of spike tooth harrows carried by bar attached to four old mower wheels.
Box 61:40

Homemade Plow and Smoothing Harrow, Wawawai, Washington 1918

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

In Snake River Canyon on a small side hill farm. He uses a cow and horse for [] power.
Box 61:40

Rice Planters and Cultivators, Italy 1925

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers
Box 61:40

880a 880b  Draft of Disk Harrow, University Farm 1921 May

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

18" Disks. (a) Cutaway disks broken by very hard soil of run out alfalfa field. Changing from cutaway to full blades. (b) John Deere with 18" cutaway blades. Measuring the angle.
Box 61:40

786 957  Tillage Machinery. undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Rotary Harrow
Box 61:41

Disc Harrow - Less Machine Shed, Pullman, Washington 1918 December

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers
Box 61:41

1940  Gauge of Towner Disc Harrow, Davis, California. (Stubble Field) 1925 October

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Work on Project 400 - S. Showing relation of line of draft of gauge and harrow.
Box 61:41

834a 834b  Disk Harrows, University Farm on Quad undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Draft Tests
Box 61:41

650 652  Harrow Machinery undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers
Box 61:41

561  Tillage Machinery undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Planker
Box 61:41

1946  Towner Disc Harrow with Long Hinge Arms, Davis, California (Olive Orchard) 1925 October

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Project 400 - S. Used in A.S.A.E. Journal Vol. 7 No. 3, March 1926
Box 61:41

560a 560b 560c  Tillage Machinery, Yolo County 1921

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Homemade land rollers. 560 and 560b on Stanley Roger's farm. 560a on farm next east of S. Rogers.
Box 61:41

3222a 3222b 3222c 3222d  Disc Harrow, West of Agricultural Engineering Building 1930 November 15

Photographer: Bainer, Roy

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

Controlling depth. Trying to control the depth of penetration of a Brennan disk harrow. Not very successful.
Box 61:41

Disc Harrow, Oxnard 1927

Photographer: Greenfield

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41112 Harrow and rollers

Scope and Content Note

A side cut disc harrow in operation.
Box 61:42

1450a 1450b  Cultivator attached to Fordson, Covina 1923 December 15

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41113 Cultivators

Scope and Content Note

Cultivator is controlled from tractor. Has no wheels, depth control on tractor angle of shovels governed by turn buckle, under center of tractor spring shovel because beams prevent bending when tractor turn with cultivator in ground.
Box 61:42

3458a 3458b 3458c 3458d  Cultivators, Agricultural Engineering Building, Davis, California 1932 January 28

Photographer: Winters, J.S.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41113 Cultivators

Scope and Content Note

These pictures were taken in order that slides could be made for teaching in Farm Machinery.
Box 61:42

Cultivator, Santa Ana undated

Photographer: Leonard's Studio

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41113 Cultivators

Scope and Content Note

Cultivator attached to tractor.
Box 61:42

Cultivating row crops 1928

Photographer: I.H.C.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41113 Cultivators

Scope and Content Note

Six row, Farmall-operated cultivating outfit. Unusual efficiencies are obtained on the El Tejon Hacienda by the plentiful use of tractor power. There are eleven general purpose Farmall tractors and one McCormick-Deering 15-30 tractor, which perform all sorts of field and belt jobs with great savings in time and labor. In the illustration, the Farmall is shown in a field of cotton, whose rows are 1 1/2 miles long. In the front is the 2-row Farmall cultivator and at the rear are two 2-row cultivators.
Box 61:42

578 1037  Tillage Machinery undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41113 Cultivators

Scope and Content Note

Corn Cultivator
Box 61:42

3238  Blocking Beets, Al Greer's ranch 1931 March 30

Photographer: Winters, J.S.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41113 Cultivators

Scope and Content Note

John Deere Beet and Bean Cultivator worked over. Mervine's experimental sugar beet mechanical blocker. Built upon a John Deere cultivator, taking six rows.
Box 61:42

5677a 5677b  Vineyard Cultivation, W.G. Micke, Lodi 1945 March 31

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41113 Cultivators

Scope and Content Note

Double "Molley" plows on Ford Ferguson tractor. "Molley" plows made by Paul (Molley) Mayer, Lodi. Double units mounted on front end of Ford-Ferguson Tractor. Lifted by hydraulic lift on tractor. Either set of plows can be pulled inward by foot pedals.
Box 61:42

3970a 3970b  Rotary Tillers undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41113 Cultivators

Scope and Content Note

The action of Rototiller in Cultivating. See Moses R.C.C. talk 1935 - slide in R.R.F. file. Action of tines of a rotary tiller (Fig. 9, Ag. 1188, Mathews) The tines shaped like half hooks are mounted on a horizontal shaft. The engine is geared to both the hand wheels and the tine shaft. The tractor's wheels act more as stabilizers than pulling members, however, by holding the tractor down to geared speed which the tines not only dig but tend to carry the machine forward as well. It is possible to remove the tiller for attaching other draft tools.
Box 61:42

5676a 5676b 5676c 5676d  Vineyard Cultivation 1945 March 31

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41113 Cultivators

Scope and Content Note

"Molley" Plows, made by Paul ("Molley") Mayer, Lodi. D. J. Weigum Lodi. "Molley" plow is a disk so mounted on a swing frame attached to a disc harrow or plow that the disk plows in the vine rows, but is pushed away from the vine when the grame and shield rub the vine and grape stake.
Box 61:42

Weeder and Furrowing out attachments undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41113 Cultivators

Scope and Content Note

Mfg's by R. W. Morris - Carpenteria, CA
Box 61:42

Killefer Orchard Cultivator, University Farm 1921 April

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41113 Cultivators
Box 61:42

3459a 3459b 3459c 3459d  Cultivators, Agricultural Building, Davis, California 1932 January 28

Photographer: Winters, J.S.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41113 Cultivators

Scope and Content Note

These pictures were taken in order that slides could be made for teaching in farm machinery.
Box 61:43

Subsoiler (Plow), Santa Ana, Calif. undated

Photographer: Leonards Studio

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41114 Subsoilers

Scope and Content Note

Mfg. H.E. Towner. Tractor used as carriage for subsoiler.
Box 61:43

Best 60 drawing subsoiler undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41114 Subsoilers

Scope and Content Note

Best Tractor Co. Book G.1 #1276. Print furnished by Moyer J. Murphy, June 24, 1925.
Box 61:43

1481 1482  Subsoiler undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41114 Subsoilers

Scope and Content Note

Knapp Subsoil. Note male as gopher used for making drains.
Box 61:43

1455a 1455b  Subsoiler, Covina 1923 December 15

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41114 Subsoilers

Scope and Content Note

Homemade. Effective but spikes would break off.
Box 61:43

Power Boring Machine 1921 December 24

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41114 Subsoilers

Scope and Content Note

Engine removed to other equipment. A Buick auto engine used 30 - 50 3 ft. holes per hr, for feed and power lift.
Box 61:43

Tillage Machinery undated

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41114 Subsoilers

Scope and Content Note

Subsoiler
Box 61:43

5647  Clod Conditions Following Sugar Beet Harvesting, Yolo County, Trainor Tract near College Park, Davis, California 1942 November

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P. and Walker, H.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41114 Subsoilers

Scope and Content Note

Land subsoiled by beet lifter. Picture taken following sugar beet harvest.
Box 61:44

5644  Clod Conditions Following Harvest of Sugar Beets, Yolo County California, Field near High School, Davis, Calif. 1942 November

Photographer: Fairbanks, J. P. and Walker, H.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41114 Subsoilers

Scope and Content Note

Photo to show problem of soil lumps in Sugar Beet harvesting.
Box 61:44

5645  Clod Conditions, Past Harvest of Sugar Beets, Field near Davis, California, Trainor Tract 1942 November

Photographer: Fairbanks, J. P. and Walker, H.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41114 Subsoilers

Scope and Content Note

Clods in field following harvesting of sugar beet crop.
Box 61:44

5646  Clod Conditions in Sugar Beet Field, Davis, California, Trainor Tract 1942 November

Photographer: Fairbank, J. P. and Walker, H.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41114 Subsoilers

Scope and Content Note

Photo showing clods in recently harvested beet field, November 1942
Box 61:44

Subsoiler in Orchard undated

Photographer: Cletrac and Killifer

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41114 Subsoilers
Box 61:44

1535  Subsoiler in Orchard undated

Photographer: Cletrac and Killefer

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41114 Subsoilers
Box 61:44

2495  Subsoiler, Soledad 1925 April

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41114 Subsoilers

Scope and Content Note

3 Standard subsoiler. Hauson Bros. 3 standard Killefer subsoiler and 75 Holt.
Box 61:44

1115a 1115b  Subsoil Plow, Knecht Ranch west of Lincoln, Placer Co. 1923 September

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41114 Subsoilers

Scope and Content Note

Knapp drawn by Gray Tractor. (b) shows place where tractor dug in but dug out again without stopping and without raising plow.
Box 61:44

156  Subsoiler undated

Photographer: J.B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41114 Subsoilers

Scope and Content Note

Early type.
Box 61:44

155 156  Tillage Machinery undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41114 Subsoilers

Scope and Content Note

subsoiler
Box 61:44

1878  Subsoiler, Spreckles Ranch, Salinas, California 1925 June 11

Photographer: McKibben, E.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41114 Subsoilers

Scope and Content Note

Tillage Supplements used in Fowler system.
Box 61:45

697a 697b  Tractors and Subsoiler undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41114 Subsoilers

Scope and Content Note

Subsoiling vineyard near Sanger.
Box 61:45

Subsoiler undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41114 Subsoilers
Box 61:45

2380a 2380b 2380c  Subsoiler undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41114 Subsoilers

Scope and Content Note

A small subsoiler. Construction and use of the subsoiler.
Box 61:45

Subsoiler (Plow) undated

Photographer: Towner, H.F.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41114 Subsoilers
Box 61:45

3480a 3480b  Drag Harrow For Aphis Control On Alfalfa, Lancaster, Calif. 1932 March 17

Photographer: French, O.C.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41115 Drags, floats and smoothers

Scope and Content Note

Used to drag over alfalfa to kill aphis. First trials indicated about 50% kill.
Box 61:45

4188  Ridger, Dost Ridger undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41115 Drags, floats and smoothers
Box 61:46

4157a 4157b  Calkins Rotary Weeder, Paso Robles 1938 May 13

Photographer: Fairbanks, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41115 Drags, floats and smoothers

Scope and Content Note

10-Ft. Draft 800 to 1300 with 190 lbs wt. Soil had been double disked this spring. Some morning glory.
Box 61:46

4158a 4158b  Calkins Rotary Weeder, Paso Robles 1938 May 13

Photographer: Fairbanks, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41115 Drags, floats and smoothers

Scope and Content Note

10-Ft. Draft 800 to 1300 with 190 lbs wt. Soil had been double disked this spring. Some morning glory.
Box 61:46

3788a 3788b 3788c  Bullock Rotary Tillage Tool, near Concord, Calif. 1933 December 8

Photographer: French, O.C.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41115 Drags, floats and smoothers

Scope and Content Note

See project under Tillage project - J.P.F.; 4 ft. width tool. Weighing about 250 ft. width pulled by Buick auto at 4.5 M.P.H.
Box 61:46

3681a 3681b 3681c  Garlic Planter (Experimental), Davis, California - Agricultural Engineering Bldg 1933 June 1

Photographer: French, O.C.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.4112 Seeding machinery
Box 61:46

3614  Range in size of garlic cloves, Research Lab 1933 January 21

Photographer: Barbee, C.E.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.4112 Seeding machinery

Scope and Content Note

In developing a planter for garlic, this wide variation in size had to be contended with.
Box 61:46

3799  Garlic Planter (Experimental), Davis, California 1934 May 7

Photographer: French, O.C.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.4112 Seeding machinery

Scope and Content Note

See proj. 947
Box 61:46

Seeders undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.4121 Grain seeders and drills

Scope and Content Note

Left here by S. L. Allen Co. of Philadelphia, PA
Box 61:46

2497  Truck Crop Seeder, Santa Ana, California 1926 March

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.4121 Grain seeders and drills

Scope and Content Note

2 [Plauct] Jr. 2 - Row seeders with leveling float used in truck crop work.
Box 61:46

4192a 4192b  Bean Planter undated

Photographer: Copy

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.4121 Grain seeders and drills

Scope and Content Note

Pick up type (Ventura)
Box 61:46

2379  Broad Cash Seeder, Hamilton City, Kaiser's Ranch 1925 July

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.4121 Grain seeders and drills

Scope and Content Note

Bulk grain type. Grain is housed in bulk and shoveled into the feed box of the seeder.
Box 61:46

1753a 1753b 1753c 1753d  Grain Drill, Agricultural Engineering Lab field. 1924 November

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.4121 Grain seeders and drills

Scope and Content Note

Class AE 104. Class work in AE 104 following grain drill study in lab.
Box 61:46

2564a 2564b 2564c  Stubble Pulverizer, Salinas 1927 April 22

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.4113 Harvesting and haying machinery

Scope and Content Note

A hammer mill type rotar. A stubble pulverizer used in an attempt to control corn borer in the East. This machine was tested on an artichoke field for removing tops.
Box 61:46

6693a 6693b  Direct combining of ladino clover seed, in 320 acre field of Sutter Basin Livestock and Land Company, 4 miles NW of Robbins 1951 September 28

Photographer: Kepner, R.A.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41131 Grain binders, headers, reapers, combined harvesters

Scope and Content Note

John Deere #55 Combine. Note extra beater, ground driven, added just above cutter bar.
Box 61:46

4116a 4116b 4116c 4116d  Harvesting Purple Vetch Seed, Black's Point, Marin County 1937 July

Photographer: Winters, J.S.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41131 Grain binders, headers, reapers, combined harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Allis - Chalmers all-crop with Rotary Divider and Pick-Up Reels. (a) Shows MacRotary divider driven by U. Belt from upper elevatior roller, speed about 500 rpm. Manufactured by John W. McClure and Sons, Assumption, Illinois. (b) Shows inside view of rotary divider. (c - missing) Front and side view of divider also shows portion of pick up reel. Manufactured by Universal Harvester Co. Oakland, California (d - missing) Shows results of rotary divider. Note clean separation of cut from uncut vetch.
Box 61:46

2672c  Hay and Grain Loader, Gardnerville, Nevada undated

Photographer: Lampe, W.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41134 Hay rakes, loaders, stackers, etc.

Scope and Content Note

Lampe Bros. Ranch; Does work of 4 hand pitchers. Stack 45 ton loads per day with slings.
Box 65:1

2415  Chart of Comparative Efficiencies 1927 January

Photographer: Weston, E.W. (Drawn by T.A. Wood)

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Gas-oil and electrically heated plants. Drawing used for slide.
Box 65:1

2413  Mahoney Walnut Dehydrator 1927 January

Photographer: Drawing by T.A. Wood

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Drawing used for slide.
Box 65:1

2424  Ward Walnut Dehydrator 1927 January

Photographer: Drawn by T.A. Wood

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Recirculating Reversible bin type. Drawing used for slide
Box 65:1

2425  Bishop Walnut Dehydrator 1927 January

Photographer: Drawn by T.A. Wood

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Non-recirculating Rotary drum type. Drawing used for slide.
Box 65:1

3143_13143_23143_33143_43143_53143_63143_73143_8 Walnut Dehydrators, P.R. Feddersohn, Covina, Calif. 1930 September

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Fedderson Walnut Dehydrator 4 bin ward oil heated. (1) Mr. Feddersohn by unloading platform at end of dehydrator sacked walnuts ready to be dumped into elevator hopper. (2) Direct from wagon to hopper. (3) Outside of dehydrator showing-huller, and washer driven from a 5 Hp. motor in the building through a line shaft. (4) Feddersohn's home pleasant view. Farm dehydrator in background. (5) View from the motor end showing air-duct manifold on the side, 4 bins and 4 chutes from bins. (6) Same as 5 only from the other end looking toward the blower. (7) Honey well motor switch and mercoid thermostat chain from motor switch controls fuel valve. Thermostat element located in the discharge from blower in foreground. (8) Switch and meter board. Elevator belt in right upper corner. (9) Same as 6.
Box 65:1

3141  Walnut Dehydraters, E.G. Hotchkiss ranch, Puente, California 1930 October

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Unloading Walnuts into elevator to dehydrator. Hotchkiss has a 3 Bin Ward-Gas heated walnut dehydrator for details see Walnut Dehydrator Study Project by P.F. Nichols and B.D. Moses.
Box 65:1

3142  Walnut Dehydrator, Charles Heinricks Walnut Grove, Santa Ana Calif. 1930 October

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Bayer Electrically Heated. For detailed description see Project on Walnut Dehydraters study by P.F. Nichols and B.D. Moses.
Box 65:1

1917  Walnut Dehydrator, Hurst and Hurst - Covina (Puente) 1925 October 10

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Electric ward dehydrator 3 ton Cap. Transformer pole with pole switch pumping plant and work shop in foreground. Comb of the roof of dehydrator in back - note trays for sale.
Box 65:1

2203  Walnut Dehydration, Anderson Barngrover Orchard, Linden 1926 September

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Moving trays of dry nuts to elevator. See Program Report C.R.E.A. # VI.
Box 65:2

2202  Walnut Dehydrator, Anderson Barngrover Orchard, Linden 1926 October 26

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Unloading Dehydrator. Note instruments on North end of house used in tests.
Box 65:2

2204  Walnut Dehydrator, Anderson Barngrover Orchard, Linden 1926 October

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Car transfer truck. Walnut dehydrator.
Box 65:2

2359  Hurst Bros. Dehydrator, Covina 1926 November

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Corrugated iron bldg. houses the Ward Elec. dehydrator. For results of tests refer to project 400N, progress report #6. To the left in the picture is the farm shop, which contains a very complete set of tools, also houses a 50 h.p. electric motor belt connected to their irrigation pump.
Box 65:2

2207  Walnut Dehydrator, Anderson Barngrover Orchard, Linden 1926 September 29

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Transporting the green nuts from the washing machine to dehydrator. See C.R.E.A. Prog. Report - #VI
Box 65:2

1909  Packing Walnuts, Hurst and Hurst Ranch, Covina, California 1925 October 10

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Ward Elec. Dehydrator 3 ton Cap. Bin type. Mrs. Hurst and her little girl unloaded 67 sacks in 40 minutes.
Box 65:2

1918a 1918b  Dumping Walnut Trays, Anderson Barngrover Orchard, Linden 1925 October 21

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Unloading walnut dehydrator. The walnuts are dried on trays 22 on each truck in 14 compartments, then rolled to the packing on rails. These men are dumping the nuts onto a shaker from which they pass to an elevator and are taken to the bins in the top of the building - dehydrator in the background.
Box 65:2

3144  Recording Thermometers, E.G. Hotchkiss, Puente, California 1930 September

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Thermometer used on walnut dehydrator. Tagliabue thermometers used in obtaining temperature records were calibrated by placing the bulbs in a bucket of water.
Box 65:2

5642-15642-2 Grape Dehydrator, Parsons Dehydrator Plant, Hanford, Calif. 1943 October 14

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Dehydrator built by Montgomery for Parson's. (1) End View looking down at burners the two platforms serve as roofs over car tracks fans, motors and gallows frame for doors in the background. (2) View along transfer track at the out let end of tunnels.
Box 65:3

5650  Rice Dehydrators, Charles Dennis, Maxwell 1944 January 11

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Sack Type Dehydrators. For Details see Moses, B.D. Trip Report #19. 456 holes - Dried 26000 sacks in 1943.
Box 65:3

5683-C Prune Dehydrator, Fritz Franks-Trancas Avenue, Napa 1945 April

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Double Unit 8-ton size Farm Bldg. Plan C-214. See Trip Report 28-1945.
Box 65:3

5683-A Prune Dehydrators, Lilburn Clarke in Wooden Valley, California 1945 April

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

6 ton Unit Farm Building Plan C-214.
Box 65:3

5683-b Prune Dehydrator, Chisholm's Farm - Windsor, California 1945 April

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Double 4 ton Unit - Farm Bldg. Plans C-214. They built the first unit in 1943 but because of the difficulty they had getting material and because they used old field trays with insufficient space for air to flow, got rather poor performance. In 1944 they made these corrections and added a duplicate unit along side. See trip report #28, 1945.
Box 65:3

5659  Dehydrator Tray Stacker, J. Leonard Box 167 Homestead Rd. Cupertino, Calif. 1944 June 21

Photographer: Perry, R.L.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment
Box 65:3

5663  Onion slides with thermocouples inserted, after drying 1944 October 16

Photographer: Weston, E.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Slices from tests at Basic Vegetable Products, Vacaville, October 10, 1944. Thermocouple junction exposed in only one slide. T.C. of #36 wire.
Box 65:4

4031a 4031b  Walnut Dehydration equipment, Walter Snyder Place, Grand Terra 1936 September

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

(a) shows storage bin (behind loader) for receiving the nuts drawn from the ethylene bins - dropped into hopper and elevated to huller. (b) Huller - hull elevator - and assorting table.
Box 65:4

4027  Walnut Dehydrator 1936 September

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Moisture testing equipment. Whittier State School Mr. Specer testing for moisture of nuts using Xylene Process. Note: tripping levers in end of stack.
Box 65:4

3847  Walnut Gassing Chamber, Whittier State School, Whittier 1934 August

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Small Cabin converted to gas chamber. Lining Room insulated and the roof sprinkled. - See project 400-D.
Box 65:4

3842  Walnut Gassing Chamber, Perry Mulholland Ranch, Chatsworth 1934 September

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Well insulated bin type installation. This building is built of galvanized corrugated iron. Outside insulated with redwood fibre - contains 28 bins of 2-ton green nut capacity. See Project 400-D.
Box 65:4

4033a 4033b 4033c  Furnaces 1936 September

Photographer: Moses, B.D. and Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Furnaces and heaters for Walnut Dehydrators. (a) Natural gas heater for a 4x6 Brown Multistage built by Nemec of Whittier. (b) Home made furnace for 2-4x6 stacks. Brown Multistage for burning oil. (c) Charbonneau design oil furnace for 2 stack 4x6 dehydrator built by Keesee Tank and Pump Co., Anaheim. For additional information see R.D.M. file on walnut dehydrators and Proj. 400-D.
Box 65:4

4030a 4030b 4030c 4030d  Sacking Out Spouts 1936 September

Photographer: Moses, B.D. and Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

(a) Sacking out spout detachable to serve different bins used on mahoney type bin at Saticoy Citrus Association Plant. Built by Eastman. (b) Spout and gate on R.H. pears on dehydrator, Camarillo. Built by Bush, Santa Susana. (c) and (d) Skoveman built spout on Morris dehydrator - Elsinor
Box 65:4

1919a 1919b 1919c 1919d  Walnut Dehydrator 1925 October 9

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Ward one bin - one ton oil heated. 4 views one shows burner in first heating drum in center - intake and exhaust on right blower on left thermostat in front of picture. Side view shows Sturtevant blower with belt drive. 1 1/2 Century motor single phase.
Box 65:4

3939  Ethylene Gas Control Board 1935 September 20

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Board used for charging gassing chamber with E. gas for walnuts. Lower right gas tube for connecting up to Ethylene gas tank, upper right high pressure gauge next on left. Reducing valve and gage cut press to 10# plus. Next on left cut press to 10# center on board low press reducing valve for use when gas is trickled. Trickle charging done by opening valve above bottle (not shown) so as to bubble gas through water and out through delivery tube. Shot charge doen by depressing valves above bottle in tube that bypasses the low pressure regulator equipment made by Stuart Oxygen Co., Los Angeles.
Box 65:4

5687  Rice Dehydrator, Fritz Erdman's Rice Warehouse between Knights Landing & Grimes. 1944 August

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Randolph TY Column Drier Under Construction. Plenum Chamber and riser to fan shown as concrete block in fore ground - Face of the dehydrator before sheet metal work is on in back ground.
Box 65:4

5643  Tray Loading for Apple Drying, Pilot Prune Dehydrator - University Farm, Davis. 1943 November 13

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Newton Pippin Apples from Mt. Madonna Appl Association. Left Tray loaded 2 lbs. per sq. foot some piling when fresh.
Box 65:5

5642-4 Grape Dehydrator, Parson's Dehydration Plant - Hanford, Calif. 1943 October 14

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Dehydrators built by Montgomery for Parsons. View across the roofs of the tunnels. See Moses, B.D. Prog. Report No. 12, Oct. 12 '43. Note: Image missing.
Box 65:5

5642-3 Grape Dehydrator, Parson's Dehydration Plant - Hanford, Calif. 1943 October 14

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Dehydrators built by Montgomery for Parson's. Bricked up furnace front with two burners connected up and place for a third. Note the air inlet spaces.
Box 65:5

6642a-h Dehydration, Davis 1942

Photographer: Guillou, Rene

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Guillous curves on dehydration principles. For details see Guillou's article developments in fruit dehydrator design agricultural engineering, October 1942 Vol. 23 No. 10, 313-316. Note: images missing.
Box 65:5

4321a 4321b  Walnut Dehydrator, Lake County 1939 Spring

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Vertical Outdoor Wind dryers. On top of Mt. Konocti near Kelseyville.
Box 65:5

4042  Walnut Dehydrator 1939 May

Photographer: Weston, E.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

View of gate for a continuous flow type of stack type walnut dehydrator. Experimental type designed and built by Belton & Walker.
Box 65:5

5648  Pot Hole Type Rice Dehydrator, Chas. Dennis Maxwell, California 1944 January

Photographer: Neubauer, L.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Double 4-Hole Plant. For details see Moses' Trip Report No. 19, January 1944.
Box 65:5

4041  Walnut Dehydrator, Agricultural Engineering Lab 1936 May

Photographer: Weston, E.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

View of gate for a continuous flow stack type walnut dehydrator. Experimental - Walker and Belton.
Box 65:5

5680  Air velocity measuring instruments, Agricultural Engineering Laboratory. 1945 April 6

Photographer: Perry and Barbee

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment
Box 65:5

5682  Dehydrators, Serger's Farm South of Yuba City 1945 April

Photographer: Perry, R. L.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

8 ton Farm Fruit Dehydrator. C-124. Serger is satisfied with the performance of this unit - has run it two seasons - Built of Basalite, has wooden blade fan built by Ashly Single fan - because of difficult when dehydrator was not uniformly loaded he placed a V deflector in front of the fan - reports it works o.k. Man in the picture is Mr. Serger.
Box 65:5

6648  Apricot Cutter 1951 August 8

Photographer: Lorenzen, C.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Orienting-conveyor belt for apricot cutter. Upper, single cup for air nozzle. Lower, belt use with water orientation.
Box 65:6

6683 6688  Orientating nozzles for Apricot Cutter, Davis 1951 August 8

Photographer: Lorenzen, C.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

(6683) various air nozzles for orienting fruit with suture horizontal. (6688) water nozzles for orienting fruit with suture horizontal.
Box 65:6

6685 6686 6687  Apricot Cutter, Davis, Calif. 1951 August 8

Photographer: Lorenzen, C.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Singling Feeder for Apricot Cutter. Roller conveyor with anti-packing device and singling chute. Singling feeder replaced by feeder using water in place of rollers and chute.
Box 65:6

6689  Apricot Cutter, Davis, Calif. 1951 August 8

Photographer: Lorenzen, C.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Comparison of hand and machine cut fruit. Left - hand cut; right - machine cut (Before sulfuring).
Box 65:6

6690  Apricot Cutter, Davis, Calif. 1951 August 8

Photographer: Lorenzen, C.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Manifold for water orientation.
Box 65:6

6691  Apricot Cutter, Davis, Calif. 1951 August 8

Photographer: Lorenzen, C.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Manifold and Conveyor belt for water orientation.
Box 65:6

6692  Apricot Cutter, Davis, California 1951 August 8

Photographer: Lorenzen, C.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Halving Knives - First Model.
Box 65:6

6625  Aimfields Almond Drier, Aimfields Almond Orchard, Esparto 1947 September 5

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

Sacked Grain or Port Hole Type. They hae a well built tunnel - 2 rows of 32 holes each - total holes 64. Dried 200 tons in 1945. Time 8-12 hrs.
Box 65:6

6628a 6628b 6628c  Univ. type prune dehydrator, Butts and Saw Farm, Healdsburg. 1947 September

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41236 Fruit drying processing equipment

Scope and Content Note

9 car 6 ton unit. Plant built of Basalite block. They dry their prunes in 12 to 24 hrs depending on the conditions (a) shows the out end (b) shows the "in" end with prune dipper and trayer on the right (c) putting fruit in at the "in" or hot end.
Box 65:6

5615AB Buck rake, Davis 1943 February 16

Photographer: Barbee, C.G.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41134 Hay rakes loaders, stackers, etc.
Box 65:7

2491  Beet Lifter, Santa Ana 1926 March

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

A single row beet lifter resembling a subsoiler standard. Notice the wear on shin.
Box 65:7

4361a 4361b 4361c  Simple Beet Lifter 1939 October 27

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

With tilted Packer wheels. (a) Close-up of Machine. (b) Machine and 40' finished row. (c) Machine and 10' finished row.
Box 65:7

5444a 5444b 5444c 5444d  Loader for hand-topped beets, River Farms, Calif. 1940 October 18

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Beets thrown onto cross drapers are elevated to 7 ton bin. (a) Right front view. (b) Left side view. (c) Detail of elevator. (d) Detail of cross draper.
Box 65:7

5447a 5447b 5447c  Powers-Tramontini Beet-Topper and Digger, U.C. Farm, Davis. 1940 October 14

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Units Built on to Allis-Chalmers Model B Tractor. (a) Right side view. (b) Right rear view. (c) Right front view.
Box 65:7

5477  Sugar Beet Machinery Investigations, Davis, Calif. 1941 July 17

Photographer: Weston, E.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

1941 Variable Cut Topper. Unfinished.
Box 65:7

5502a 5502b 5502c  Two-Row Hand Sorting Sugar Beet Harvester, Al Greer field, Schneider Tract, Davis, California 1941 September 12

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

In operation. (a) Right front view. (b) Left front view. (c) Clod chute showing poor discharge from right side.
Box 65:7

5522a 5522b 5522c  Devey Harvest System, El Centro, Calif. 1942 June 5

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Sugar beet harvester. (a) Topping unit - right side. (b) Topping unit - left side. (c) Topping unit in operation.
Box 65:7

5524a 5524b 5524c 5524d 5524e 5524f 5524g  Sugar Beet Harvester Trials, Indio, Calif. 1942 June 1

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

U.C. Machine at Indio, 1942. (a) Topping unit (note that the pickup prints break down the ridge, destroying the footing for the feelers. (b) Plow and digger units (note large clods leaving slow and showing coulter cut. (c) Digger choked with clods. (d) Plow delivering large clod. (e) Beets and clods in test sheet. (missed beets in center background (40%). (Beets delivered 60.8% clods delivered 39.2% by weight. (f) Windrowing conveyor (This view is typical of the clod conditions in this field. (g) Beets as windrowed by U.C. Machine.
Box 65:7

5535a 5535b 5535c 5535d  Armer Harvesting Unit, U.C. Farm 1942 July 16

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Disc Topper and Twisted Rod Lifter. (a) Side view, showing topper. (b) Rear view, showing twisted rod lifter.
Box 65:7

5576  Sugar Beet Loader, Cross Conveyor Type, Shearer and Hansen (Old Harris Ranch) 5 mi. South of Orcutt 1942 September 15

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P. and Walker, H.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Hansen Bros., Santa Maria, Builder. General view showing drive of continuous potato chain conveyor, also bracing.
Box 65:8

5577  Sugar Beet Loader, Cross Conveyor Type, Shearer and Hansen (Old Harris Ranch) 5 mi. South of Orcutt 1942 September 15

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P. and Walker, H.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Hansen Bros., Santa Maria, Builder. Front view showing tractor used for pulling. F-12 I.H.C. with extra transmission insert with lengthened frame. Speed 30' min +/-.
Box 65:8

5578  Tractor used with Sugar Beet Loader, Shearer and Hansen (Old Harris Ranch) 5 mi. South of Orcutt 1942 September 15

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P. and Walker, H.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

F-12 Tractor, Lengthened frame, Transmission Insert. I.H.C. tractor rebuilt by Hansen Bros., Santa Maria, Calif., for hauling Cross Conveyor Beet Loader.
Box 65:8

5572  Seed Aspirator, Davis 1942 August 15

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

For reclaimed sheared seed screenings. (a) Overall view. (b) Front view - detail of hopper. (c) Side view showing throttle control.
Box 65:8

5579  Sugar Beet Loader, Shearer and Hansen, Harris Ranch. Harris Ranch - 5 mi south of Orcutt 1942 September 15

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

25' Conveyor, 12' Elevator for topping direct. Machine built by Hansen Bros., Santa Maria, from parts of I.H.C. potato digger. Cost $800.
Box 65:8

5580  Sugar Beet Loader, Windrow Type, Laredo, Calif., Camp West Lowe Ranch 1942 September 14

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P. and Walker, H.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Pasca Loader, Manufactured Minn. Moline. Used to pick up beets harvested by J. Deere Harvester. Capacity 1 ton/min. maximum.
Box 65:8

5581  Sugar Beet Loader - Windrow Type, Camp West Lowe Ranch. Laredo, Calif. 1942 September 14

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P. and Walker, H.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Pasca Loader Manufactured Minn. Moline. Close-up, front view showing pick-up and use of autoparts in construction. Cost new, approx. $800.00.
Box 65:8

5582  Side View of Sugar Beet Bed Lifter - Frank Alvos, Buttonwillow, Calif. on Frank Alvos Ranch. 1942 September 14

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

2-Double point plows spaced for bed planting. Equipment used for lifting and topping 2000 tons of beets in 1942. High school boys and women used for picking up and loading beets.
Box 65:8

5583  Disk Topper on Case Topper - Frank Alvos Design, Buttonwillow, Calif., Frank Alvos Ranch 1942 September 14

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Disk Topper for Bed Planting. Topper offset so that front tractor does not hit beet bed. Disks driven from beet pulley. Disks driven from belt pulley. Disks are notched and about 14" in diameter.
Box 65:8

5573a 5573b  Sugar Beet Harvesting Investigations, Davis, Calif. 1942 August 11

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Disk Topper and Twisted Red Lifter. (a) Detail of Topper. (b) Detail of lifter.
Box 65:8

5536a 5536b 5536c 5536d 5536e 5536f 5536g 5536h  USBSAN Beet Harvester, U.C. Farm, Davis. 1942 July 16

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Structural details; (a) Topper unit. (b) Coulters and jointers with hydraulic lift cylinder; (c) Finder and leaf pick up drums; (d) Axial view - Pick up points finder, knife and plow points; (e) Digger unit, left side; (f) Digger unit right side; (g) Digger unit, rear view; (h) Windrowing conveyor.
Box 65:9

5675a 5675b 5675c 5675d  Sugar Beet Topper, Research Laboratory 1945 March

Photographer: Powers, J.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Note: Images are missing. (a) Kinematic Diagram of Variable Cut Sugar Beet Topper. (b) Sketch of sugar beets in growing position. (c) Height and Location of Lowest Leaf Scar of Sugar Beets of Different Diameters. (d) Graph Used in Determination of Relative Elevation of Finder and Knife in a Sugar Beet Topper.
Box 65:9

4254a 4254b 4254c  Sugar Beet Harvesting, Salinas Valley 1938 September 10

Photographer: Winters, J.S.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Bolting. 60% of the beet crop halted this year making it necessary to use field type ensilage harvesters to reduce the growth before harvesting.
Box 65:9

5442a 5442b  Armer disk topper, U.C. Farm, Davis 1940 October 8

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

As mounted in harvester frame. (a) Side view. (b) Top view.
Box 65:9

4397a 4397b 4397c  Modified Moline Beet Lifter, Davis 1940 April 19

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Twisted rods added to lay beets on top of ground. (a) Side View. (b) Side View. (c) Rear View.
Box 65:9

5441A 5441B 5441C  Sugar Beet Investigations, U.C. Farm, Davis 1940 October 8

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Effect of Coulters With Jointers on Row of topped beets. (a) Coulters and jointers mounted in lifter frame. (b & c) Views of beet row after action of jointers.
Box 65:9

5401a 5401b 5401c 5401d  Rotary Flail Beet topper, Hunt Brothers #9, Holtville, Calif. 1940 May 20

Photographer: Armer, A

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

(a) Topper and Inventor. (b) Topper with flail drum rotating. (c) Topper operating down row (2nd time over same rows). (d) Beet Crowns after prolonged flailing.
Box 65:9

4368a 4368b 4368c 4368d  Devey Beet Topper, Davis, Calif. 1936 November 8

Photographer: A. Armer

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Operating at Davis, Calif. (a) Topper in Greer's East field. (b) Topper in bad weed conditions. (c) Detail of dish and finder mechanism. (d) Beets topped in 100' of row.
Box 65:9

4353  Sugar Beet Topper, McDonald Island 1939 October 11

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

John Zuckerman Design, for 4 rows. Side view, in operation.
Box 65:9

4347a 4347b 4347c 4347d  Sugar Beet Digger and Loader, McDonald Island 1939 October 11

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

John Zuckerman Design for 4 rows. (a) Front view in operation. (b) Detail of spiked pick up wheels. (c) Rear view. (d) Side view, idle side.
Box 65:10

4376a 4376b  Tramontini's Vibrator, Davis 1940 March 22

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Vibrating fork beet lifter. 2 Views of machine in beet plot. (a) Vibrator unit and Colorado lifter. (b) Vibrator unit with beet on fork.
Box 65:10

4398  Tramontini's Vibrating Beet Lifter, Hunt Bros. Ranch #9, Holtville. 1940 May 22

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Beets as delivered by lifter.
Box 65:10

4358a 4358b 4358c  Sugar Beet Digger and Loader, Mandeville Island 1939 October 10

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Roscoe Zuckerman Design. (a) Left front view machine working on topped beet. (b) Left side view of machine. (c) Left side view, machine starting.
Box 65:10

4363a 4363b 4363c  Roscoe Zuckerman Beet Topper, Mandeville Island 1939 October 26

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

4 row tractor drawn unit. (a) Machine Operating in field. (b) Rear view in shop. (c) Side view in shop.
Box 65:10

4367a 4367b 4367c 4367d  Devey Beet Digger, Davis Farm 1939 November 10

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Built by John Devey (a) Side View of digger. (b) Rear view of digger. (c) Digger points and picker shafts. (d) View from below digger points
Box 65:10

4350  Sugar Beet Topper, McDonald Island 1939 October 11

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

John Zuckerman design for 4 rows. Detail of finder mechanism.
Box 65:10

4359  Sugar Beet Digger and Loader, McDonald Island 1939 April 11

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

John Zuckerman Design, for 4 rows. Side view, delivery side.
Box 65:10

4354  Truckload of Sugar Beets, McDonald Island 1939 October 11

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Dug by John Zuckerman digger and loader. Note large quantity of soil (about 100 lbs. of soil per ton of beets).
Box 65:10

4356a 4356b 4356c 4356d  Sugar Beet Topper, Mandeville Island 1939 October 12

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Roscoe Zuckerman Design. (a) Detail of finder wheels and knives. (b) Rear view of finder and knife assemblies for 4 rows. (c) Left rear view of machine in operation on 4 rows. (d) Right rear view of machine idle.
Box 65:10

4362a 4362b  Rimple Beet Lifter, University Farm Beet Plot 1939 October 19

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Packer Wheels Mounted on Same Shaft. (a) Side View. (b) View of drive mechanism.
Box 65:11

5635a 5635b 5635c  Conversion Unit for Oliver Superior Drill, Davis, Calif. 1943 April 15

Photographer: Weston, E.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Further modification necessary for use. Motor plate (18 gauge) made and installed - lower part of casting cut off. These changes necessary to prevent grinding of seed and give uniform drop.
Box 65:11

4355  Row of Sugar Beets, Sugar Beet Plot, Davis 1939 October 13

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Lifted by Rimple plow. Beets were retained in the lifted position by packer wheels.
Box 65:11

4352  Sugar Beet Topper, McDonald Island 1939 October 11

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

John Zuckerman Design for 4 rows. Front view, in operation.
Box 65:11

4351  Sugar Beet Topper, McDonald Island 1939 October 11

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

John Zuckerman Design for 4 rows. Rear view, in operation.
Box 65:11

4349  Topped Sugar Beets, McDonald Island 1939 October 11

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Work done by John Zuckerman topper. Left pile - unacceptably topped. Right pile - acceptably topped.
Box 65:11

4348  Sugar Beet Digger and Loader, McDonald Island 1939 October 11

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

John Zuckerman Design for 4 rows. Front view in operation.
Box 65:12

5584  Two Row "Bed Planted" Beet Plow Equipped with Rods, Buttonwillow, Calif. Frank Alvos Ranch. 1942 September 14

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Mounted on Case Tractor. 2-Double point beet plows used with disk topper for bed planting. Used for digging 2000 tons sugar beets, 1942.
Box 65:12

5585  Sugar Beet Loader, Cross Conveyor Type, Owen Rice Farm about 2 mi. southeast of Santa Maria, Calif. 1942 September 15

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P. and Walker, H.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Chev. Truck and Potato Chain and Digger Parts. View showing 3H.P. I.H.C. engine and drives to elevator and conveyor. Hansen Bros, Santa Maria assisted in construction.
Box 65:12

5586  Sugar Beet Loader, Cross Conveyor Type, Owen Rice Farm - about 2 mi southeast of Santa Maria, Calif. 1942 September 15

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P. and Walker, H.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Chev. truck and Potato Chain and Digger Parts. Engine to drive conveyor 3 H.P. I.H.C. with 2 units of 4 to 1 speed reductions. Conveyor 22" wide and 22' long. Elevator angle about 50 degrees with horizontal. Mounted on Chev. Truck chassis.
Box 65:12

5587  Sugar Beet Loader - Alternate Beds - 8 rows, Major Co. Ranch, 3-4 mi. north of Soledad, east side of Highway 1942 September 16

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P. and Walker, H.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Drawn by R.D. 4 tractor 2nd gear. Made from fertilizer belt, conveyor and car chassis. Conveyor driven from car engine, but drawn in field by tractor. Used in connection with Devy 2-row disk Topper and Devey 2-row lifter.
Box 65:12

5590  Sugar Beet Field near Soledad, Calif., Major Farming Corp., Soledad 1942 September 16

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P. and Walker, H.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Showing beet field topped and plowed with Devey Equip. Picture shows alternate beds topped and lifted to surface, other beds topped only. See end of cross conveyor loader at right.
Box 65:12

5591  Devey Sugar Beet Lifter for Bed Planting, Major Ranching Corp., Soledad 1942 September 16

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P. and Walker, H.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Bed lifter with apparatus to bring beets to surface. This shows apparatus at rear of plow to lift beets above the clods.
Box 65:12

5592  Devey Sugar Beet Lifter, Major Ranch north of Soledad, Calif. 1942 September 16

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Bed lifter for lifting mechanically topped beets. Picture shows details of plow points and dirt screens.
Box 65:12

5601a 5601b 5601b 5601d 5601e  John Deere Beet Harvester, Camp West Lowe Ranch, Covelo, Calif. 1942 July 10

Photographer: Bainer, Roy

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Harvester working on beets grown in potato type soil. Irrigated 10 days preceding harvest. Machine harvest 1 row; puts 4 rows of tops and 8 rows of beets in windrows on either side of machine.
Box 65:12

5634  Sugar Beet Machinery, Davis, California 1943 April 15

Photographer: Weston, E.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Stand Curves for Blocking. Include odd spacing (5.3") of Dixie Thinner.
Box 65:12

5608a 5608b  Sugar Beet Machinery, Imperial Valley 1943 January 10

Photographer: Winters, J.S.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Planting and sheared seed. Planted at 3#/A. Thinned and Hold in one operation. Considerable cut warm [clammage]. Seedlings held in man's hand (Brown of Holly Co.) are all removed from 4 rows between camera and man during the thinning operation.
Box 65:13

5611  Sugar Beet Machinery, Imperial Valley 1943 January 10

Photographer: Winters, J.S.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Planting of Sheared Seed. Seeding rate 5#/A. Thinned by hand at $8.00/A. Planted Sept. 4, 1942.
Box 65:13

5501  Sugar Beet Machinery, Davis 1941 August 30

Photographer: Weston, E.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Sheared Sugar Beet Seed. Sheared seed (U.S. 15) at top. Original below. Original 76.25% Germ. 2.1 seedlings per seed ball. Sheared 79.25% Germ 1.18 seedlings.
Box 65:13

5476  Sugar Beet Machinery Investigations, University Farm 1941 June 15

Photographer: Weston, E.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Sheared Beet Seed. Seed at right is seed after shearing - seed on left side of picture is the original.
Box 65:13

4399  Disc topper in operation, Hunt Bros. Ranch #9, Holtville 1940 May 21

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Disc penetrating soil 2" to top low hat.
Box 65:13

5612  Sugar Beet Machinery, Imperial Valley 1943 January 10

Photographer: Winters, J.S.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Plantings of Sheared Seed. Seedlings rate 3 1/2 #/ a. Thinned by hand at $8.00/a.
Box 65:13

5613a 5613b  Marion Beet Harvester, Cliff Totman's Place, Kings Island. 1943 January 15

Photographer: Bainer, Roy

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Built by L. Schimdt for Al Janganeel of Ryer Island. Untopped beets are lifted by a spiked wheel. Topping is done by chisel like point.
Box 65:13

5623a 5623b 5623c 5623d  Conversion Seeder Unit for Oliver #9 Superior Drill, Davis 1942 December 20

Photographer: Weston, E.W., E.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

For Sheared Seed Plantings. Seeder Unit equipped with an E921 bird bill reducer unit. Reducer was modified by grinding throat to 17/32", suppling clip for holding in place a special oscillating agitator (not shown) was necessary. Could be used for seeding rates down to 5#/a.
Box 65:13

5614a 5614b 5614c  Conversion Seeder Unit for Oliver #9 Superior Drill, Davis 1942 December 20

Photographer: Weston, E.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

For sheared seed plantings. A 40 flute (45 degree angle/wheel) was used with special metering plate. Bottom of casting was cut away to allow seed to drop at extreme bottom of wheel travel. Seeding rate down to 3#/a.
Box 65:13

5622  Conversion Seeder Unit Minneapolis - Moline Monitor Drill, Davis 1943 January 10

Photographer: Weston, E.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

For Sheared Seed Planting. Top and bottom view and parts for an adjustable top delivery feed. Uses 20 flute roll, meter gate adjustable cut-off and 2 pronged agitator. Good for seeding rates down to 4#/a.
Box 65:13

5618a 5618b 5618c  Sugar Beet Machinery Investigation, Davis. 1943 March 2

Photographer: Weston, E.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Conversion seeder unit - Minneapolis - Machine drill. Conversion unit built by Minn - Moline Co. Patterned after one built by F.A. Brooks. This feed roll has 20 instead of 10 flutes. Operates twice as fast as in an opposite direction.
Box 65:13

5624  Conversion Seeder Unit, Minn. - Moline Monitor Drill. 1943 January 10

Photographer: Weston, E.W..

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

For Sheared Seed Planting. A 20 flutes wheel was substituted for regular 10 flute wheel. Cut off was relieved 1/8" and the seal washer was modified to take the new wheel seeds down to 4#/a.
Box 65:14

5432a 5432b 5432c  Armer-Rimple Beet Harvester, Greer Ranch, Davis, Calif. 1940 August 21

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Showing Field Operations. (a) Right Side View. (b). Left Side View. (c) Rear Side View.
Box 65:14

5446a 5446b  Beet Harvester using Hand Sorting, Davis, California 1940 September 18

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Operating in 20-ton yield near Davis. (a) View of entire harvester. (b) View of fields and clods on sorting belt.
Box 65:14

5443a 5443b 5443c 5443d  Morris Bros. 4 Row Beet Lifter, Grimes, California. 1940 October 18

Photographer: Armer, Austin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

Killefer frame with 4 double pointed plows. (a) Plow in lifted position. (b) Plow working in beet field. (c) Detail of swinging hitch. (d) Detail of plow points.
Box 65:14

4196A 4196B 4196C  Sugar Beet Harvester, Snyder Ranch 1938 July 6

Photographer: Bainer, Roy

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41135 Root crop diggers and harvesters

Scope and Content Note

[Sishe] Lifter. Dig and windrows 2 rows at a time. Cross conveyor may be adjusted to put 6 rows in a windrow. Beets are topped by hand after digging.
Box 65:14

Unnumbered Irrigation Installation, Sanger 1921 November

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Not protected from weather.
Box 65:14

2441a 2441b  Hydraulic [Ram?], northeast of [Marysville] 1925 October

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Pumping from a spring for domestic use.
Box 65:14

3795a 3795b  Pumps, Agricultural Engineering Building 1934 March 29

Photographer: Bainer, Roy

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Panama Rotary fire Pump. Pump attaches to cylinder head and is driven off the fan belt. Capacity 5 to 15 g.p.m. against 40 to 80 pounds pressure.
Box 65:14

Unnumbered Pumping for Irrigation 1922

Photographer: R.R.[S.]

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps
Box 65:14

1141  Hydraulic [?], Near Bonney Doon, Santa Cruz Mts. undated

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

30-40 ft drive line, about 500 [?]. Operated for a number of years no replacement of parts.
Box 65:14

1140  Hydraulic Ram Water Supply Dam, Near Bonney Doon, Santa Cruz Mts July 2

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Filled with Sand. Gate in dam must be opened to let sand washout.
Box 65:14

1728  Hydraulic Lab, Lincoln, Neb. 1924 January 18

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Agricultural Engineering Division. A corner in the hydraulic lab showing pump belted to motor pumping into a concrete weir box.
Box 65:15

4057  Deep Well Pump 1937 March 31

Photographer: Weston, E.W., E. W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Peerless Turbo Pump.
Box 65:15

1569  Pump, San Bernardino 1923 April

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Ames Mfg. in Pomona. Quick return plunger.
Box 65:15

AE 313N  Pumps, University Farm, Davis 1920 January

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Holt 75 pumping irrigation water, 225' well.
Box 65:15

1492-93  Air Lift Pump, Texas (Near El Paso) 1923 November

Photographer: L.J.F.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Pumps used to supply water for S.P. railroad. Compressor house located near pumps.
Box 65:15

2444a 2444b  Old Pump Parts, Independence (Los Angeles City Water Dept.) 1926 November

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Parts of screw pumps worn out or wrecked.
Box 65:15

2448  Centrifugal Pump, Stony Creek - Glenn Co. (Mr. A. Kaiser) 1925 July

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

A cent. pump hanging over a bank and anchored to trees. This pump was driven by a 75 Cat tractor. The end of the suction line was held by a chain hoist and lowered when necessary.
Box 65:15

2455a 2455a  Belted Pump, Soledad, Hansen Bros. Ranch 1925 December

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

A belted, short couple pumping plant. A Kimball screw pump having a static pumping lift of 205 ft.
Box 65:15

5431  Irrigation by Pumping, 4 miles West of Dixon, north of road 1/2 mile. 1940 August 18

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Electrically driven vertical pump. This pump furnishes water for alfalfa hay in [?] in foreground.
Box 65:15

2704a 2704b  Box or "Portuguese" Pump, Hastings Ranch near Rio Vista. 1928 September

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Homemade pump for raising water from canal to irrigation ditch.
Box 65:15

1809  Electric Driven Pump, McNari Dairy 1925 February 14

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Motor driving pump formerly driven by windmill.
Box 65:16

2610  Deep Well Pump, Near Los Angeles 1927 August

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Direct connect deep well pump.
Box 65:16

1814  Booster Pumps, California Orchard Co., King City 1925 March 27

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

3B and J Cent. Pumps. Pump #1 and 2 designed for 80' head. They can be operated in parallel or series. Pump #3 designed for 160' head. A pond floats on the line allowing the pumps to operate with a + or - suction lift.
Box 65:16

695a 695b 695c  Water Pumps, Ontario 1921 Summer

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Summer school - Ontario '21. Pumps repaired in farm machinery section. Summer session '21 Ontario.
Box 65:16

1768  Pump House with B and J Pump, A.H. Humphrey Ranch 1925 January

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Near Mayhew .8 miles out on the Folsom road. Note - Drop windows.
Box 65:16

2899  Pumping Equipment, Holland Land Co. 1928 March

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Tractor Pump Unit. A portable tractor pumping unit used to pump from the ditch various points for irrigation.
Box 65:16

2442  Pumping Plant in Pit, Greenfield 1925 December

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Spreckels Co. plant tested by C.N. Johnston and E.J. Stirniman.
Box 65:16

2445  Pumping Plant Stand Pipe, Soledad, Hansen Bros. 1925 December

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Standpipe approx. 65' high. This pump was lifting 205' to surface. Water would spill over top when starting.
Box 65:16

1812a 1812b 1812c 1812d  Pumping Plant, Mr. Fox near Corning, California 1925 March

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Pump school. Pump - [Wimsby?] - Size 3" cent. G.P.M. tested 200.25. Total lift 22.' Plant eff. = 16.5%.
Box 65:16

1815a 1815b 1815c  Pumping Plant, Salinas Land Co., King City 1925 February 26

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Switch board and pump house no. 12. The Land Co. will have completed 14 such installations by 1926. Some were installed in 1918-19.
Box 65:16

1816a 1816b 1816c 1816d  [Sounder?] for Well Testing, Salinas Land Co., King City 1925 February 26

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Telephone Head and cable setting beside pump. Telephone head and cable used in determining water level in well. A very accurate system to use when installation does not have air tube.
Box 65:17

Well Drilling Outfit, Owens Valley undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps
Box 65:17

1813a 1813b  Starting box and Meter, Mr. Sales, Red Bluff 1925 March 20

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.41241 Pumps

Scope and Content Note

Pump School. Poor electric installation
Box 65:17

5534a 5534b 5534c  Elevators, Davis, California 1942 May

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.4125 Elevators

Scope and Content Note

Portable chain drag elevator. (a) Full size model except only 6 ft. long of elevator #B-212. (b) View of wooden flights looking into elevator with discharge spout removed. (c) A method of driving elevator consists of an automobile drive shaft with 2 universal joints connected to rear wheel of an automobile which turned 150 rpm.
Box 65:17

5530a 5530b  Portable Grain Elevator, Davis 1942 May

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.4125 Elevators

Scope and Content Note

Vertical cup-type elevator. Homemade portable cup elevator. (a) Capacity 4 bushels per minute. Complete plans in farm building plan service - B-207. (b) Shows head guide that drops in the top of elevator to direct grain over into discharge spout.
Box 65:17

5537a 5537b 5537c  Grain Elevators, Davis 1942 June

Photographer: French, O.C.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.4125 Elevators

Scope and Content Note

Portable Screw Elevator. 6" dia. screw, 10' long plywood housing 7" square on inside. See Project 400-D for operating characteristics. (a) Complete unit. (b) Detail of bevel gear drive on lower end, (c) Upper bearing is combustion radial and thrust bearing. Note 45 degree corners on inside of housing.
Box 65:17

5531  Grain Elevator, Davis 1942 May

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.4125 Elevators

Scope and Content Note

Portable Cleat Elevator. Carrier type of portable elevator using cotton belting, wooden or metal cleats 1" high. Cap. 4 to 6 bushels per min. See farm building plan service plan C-211 for details.
Box 65:17

4032a 4032b  Walnut Elevators 1936 September

Photographer: Moses, B.D. and Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.4125 Elevators

Scope and Content Note

Elevators and hoppers. "A" and "B" Walnut elevator and hopper at the Mines Plant, Elsinor.
Box 65:18

Unnumbered Farmstead, Durham State Land Settlement, California. 1918 November

Photographer: Cook, Max E. (Sent to Prof. Davidson)

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.7 Farm Buildings and Fences

Scope and Content Note

Alfalfa and farmstead buildings on allotment no. 37 Durham, Calif.
Box 65:18

Farmstead, Durham State Land Settlement 1918 November

Photographer: Cook, Max E. (Sent to Prof. Davidson)

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.7 Farm Buildings and Fences

Scope and Content Note

Farmer's house and alfalfa field, allotment 37. Owner F.E. Baxter - Durham, California.
Box 65:18

2619m 2619n 2619o 2619p 2619q 2619r  Buildings, University Farm, Davis 1928 March 9

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.7 Farm Buildings and Fences

Scope and Content Note

Progressive steps in Agricultural Engineering Building [Walker Hall]. (m) south wall, main floor. (n), Middle of north wall, main floor. (o), Window in south wall near S.W. cor. (p) northwest corner, main floor. (q), steel shape for floor girder. (r), steel over north door, main floor.
Box 65:18

2699a 2699b  Agricultural Engineering Building at Madison, Wisconsin 1928 July

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H..

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.7 Farm Buildings and Fences

Scope and Content Note

(a) Agricultural Engineering Building at Madison, Wisconsin. (b) Sign on Wisc. campus drives. Students are not permitted to operate cars on U. of Wis. campus. Also certain parking places were marked "reserved" so that staff members need not hunt places.
Box 65:18

1754a 1754b  Antenna? Pole, Davis, Agricultural Engineering Shops 1924 October

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.7 Farm Buildings and Fences

Scope and Content Note

Constructing and Assembling.
Box 65:19

1868  Manure Pit, Baxter Dairy, Durham, Cal. 1925 May 8

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing

Scope and Content Note

Room for concrete work.
Box 65:19

1874a 1874b 1874c  Dairy Barn Construction - Baxter Dairy, Durham, Cal. 1925 Spring

Photographer: Baxter and Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing

Scope and Content Note

Monolithic concrete. See other cards for pictures of further details.
Box 65:19

1870a 1870b 1870c 1870d 1870e 1870f 1870g  Dairy Barn Construction, Baxter Dairy, Durham Cal. 1925 Spring

Photographer: Baxter

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing

Scope and Content Note

Monolithic concrete. Steps in the construction of barn built by Mr. Baxter himself, following plans furnished by this office. See other cards for pictures of further details and exterior.
Box 65:19

1870h 1870i 1870j 1870k  Dairy Barn Construction, Baxter Dairy, Durham Cal. 1925 Spring

Photographer: Baxter

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing

Scope and Content Note

Monolithic Concrete. See other cards for pictures of other details and exterior.
Box 65:19

1326c  Roof Trusses - Framing, Regent Foster's Ranch 1921 April

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing

Scope and Content Note

Views of framing of shelter sheds. See file 723 for exterior.
Box 65:19

2262a 2262b 2262c  "Lamella" framed barn, Edward W. Faust Farm, Olive St. Road, near St. Louis, Mo. Built in 1925

Photographer: Rephotographed from motion picture file.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing

Scope and Content Note

Trussless Arch. "Lamella construction completed in 24 actual working hours with one carpenter and seven helpers." Barn 50 x 100 x 36 ft. high. Trussless Arch Roof. Co., 917 Commercial Exchange Bldg., Los Angeles.
Box 65:19

1326a 1326b 1326c  Roof Trusses - Framing, Regent Foster's Ranch, Hopland. 1921 April

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing

Scope and Content Note

Views of framing of shelter sheds. See file .723 for exterior.
Box 65:19

1585a 1585b  Forming for concrete foundation, University Farm. 1924 April

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing

Scope and Content Note

R and P Div. shop. Note method of placing form in trench and spacing by template. See also no. 1586.
Box 65:19

1586a 1586b  Forming for Concrete Foundation, University Farm. 1924 April

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing

Scope and Content Note

Foundation for R and P Div. Shop. Forms built in panels and staked in place. Note corner construction for layout and method of forming for interior wall. (See also no. 1585)
Box 65:19

1177  Incorrect Framing, Florence Dobbs Ranch - 6 mi southwest of Arbuckle 1923 October 5

Photographer: Hoffman, A. H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing

Scope and Content Note

Note bulge in sidewall due to not breaking joints in placing sheathing board.
Box 65:19

1374  Roof Framing for Small Barn, A.L. Fairbanks ranch - 6 mi south of Arbuckle 1923 October 5

Photographer: Hoffman, A. H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing

Scope and Content Note

Note roof truss and purlin construction. 4x6 truss members for center - 2x4 either side. Truss over door omitted. Note - extra heavy purlin - 2x4 purlin placed wrong. Should be on edge - Diagonal sheathing should be used. Barn constructed of salvage lumber.
Box 65:19

1155  Spliced Rafters, Orange County Undated

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing

Scope and Content Note

Held by four or five nails, side walls of light construction.
Box 65:20

1851  Depreciation, Campbell Ranch near Straloch Farms, 2 miles west of Davis 1923 October 1

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing

Scope and Content Note

Setting of wall posts produces roof strain and ragged eave line. Hay pressure bursting out end of barn repaired by horizontal boarding inside of frame. Slide made and in A.E. files.
Box 65:20

3050a 3050b  Depreciation, 5 miles west of Colusa 1930 February

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing

Scope and Content Note

Due to poor farming. Hay in center barn metal covered, blown down. Inadequate lengthwise bracing.
Box 65:20

1148a 1148b  Depreciation of Farm Buildings, Ranch of John Kash between Galt and Lodi near county line. 1923 October

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing

Scope and Content Note

Inadequate framing mostly in lack of cross ties. Slide made in A.E. file.
Box 65:20

1150a 1150b 1150c  Depreciation of Farm Buildings, Deserted dairy Ranch half way between Benicia and Cordelia. 1923 October 4

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing

Scope and Content Note

Lack of adequate cross ties, unstable foundation of loose stones and lack of repair cause of failure. Note size of perspective given by engineers field book. Mosquitos from marsh adjoining make existence almost unbearable and probably explain reason for desertion of place. Slides made and in A.E. file.
Box 65:20

1337c  Depreciation of Farm Buildings, Deserted Ranch near Davis. 1923 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing
Box 65:20

1337a 1337b  Depreciation of Farm Buildings, Deserted Ranch 3 miles north of Davis. 1923 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing

Scope and Content Note

Break showing in roof due to lack of cross ties or interior braces to purlin to support ridge. Wooden sill placed on ground. Bulge in end due to inadequate framing to support hay.
Box 65:20

1349  Depreciation of Farm Buildings, Deserted Ranch half way between Benicia and Cordelia on highway. 1923 October 4

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing

Scope and Content Note

Wreck of a building apparently a machine shed. "Finis" may well apply to end of depreciation of structure. Slide made and in A.E. File.
Box 65:20

1336c 1336d  Depreciation due to framing, Campbell Ranch west of Davis. 1923 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing
Box 65:20

1336a 1336b  Depreciation due to framing, Campbell Ranch west of Davis. 1923 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing

Scope and Content Note

The lack of cross ties or of interior bracing for purlin posts has permitted weight of bridge to force purlins out and make a break in roof slope. Also posts have settled under weight of shed giving uneven eave line framing typical of many buildings in this section of the state.
Box 65:20

1336g 1336h  Depreciation due to framing, Campbell Ranch undated

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing
Box 65:21

1336i 1336j  Depreciation due to framing, Campbell Ranch undated

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing
Box 65:21

1336e 1336f  Depreciation due to framing, Campbell Ranch 1923 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.705 Framing
Box 65:21

2414  View of an Orange Grove, San Dimas, Calif. 1926 December

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Farm houses and out houses. Name not known.
Box 65:21

3312a 3312b  Tenant Houses, Pratt Farm, Fredonia, Kansas 1921 July

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses
Box 65:21

Unnumbered Dwelling, Live Oak 1924 September 17

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Mr. E. Stanton. Hold for negative.
Box 65:21

3898a 3898b 3898c  Farm House, near Fredonia, Kansas 1933 July

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Stone Construction.
Box 65:21

3897a 3897b  Farmhouse, near Lafayette 1934 August

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses
Box 65:21

3895a 3895b 3895c  Small Dwelling, Patrick residence, D St. Davis 1934 July

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Concrete slab floor and light wood frame. Sign reads: Jas. Duthie, Builder
Box 65:21

3154  Farm Houses, La Lomita ranch, Lockeford 1930 September

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Owner's home; view of two bunk houses and dairy barns, milking barn, calf barn and bull barn.
Box 65:21

161  Farm Residences, Grinnell, Iowa 1915

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Sleeping Porch
Box 65:22

2248  Farm Dwelling, near Fresno, Fowler District 1926 October 22

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Home on the Steyer Ranch rented by Sullivan. This is one of the farms covered by D.C. Heitsu's Survey July 1926.
Box 65:22

2260a 2260b  Farm Dwelling, near Merced 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Combined with tank house.
Box 65:22

1109  Court System of Housing, Ames, Iowa 1922 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses
Box 65:22

1164  Radio Dwelling Houses and Farmstead, south of Dixon on highway 1923 August

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Radio installed among first things on new farmstead.
Box 65:22

Unnumbered Farm House undated

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Schmidt residence west of Davis.
Box 65:22

1841  Farm Residence, J. F. Waterman, R. 2 - El Centro, Cal. 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D., J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Imperial Valley conditions. Ventilated roof, lath covered porch, tile and adobe side walls. High ceilings. See Trip Report #17.
Box 65:22

1611a 1611b  Concrete House, R.W. Morehead Ranch, Sutter 1924 June 14

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

6" Monolithic. Frame roof and floor burned due to short in electric wiring. Expected to rebuild on walls which were seemingly undamaged by the fire.
Box 65:22

1612a 1612b  Concrete House, P.S. Morehead ranch, Sutter 1924 June 14

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

6" Monolithic reinforced by 1" dredges cable. Central portion of house 30' x 30, Ten foot porch about 3 sides. Wood floor and prepared roll roofing in main parts; concrete floor and wood roof framing in porches. House very cool even in hottish weather.
Box 65:22

3194_13194_2 Adobe House, El Centro, Calif. 1930 December

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

$20,000 suburban home of J. Keehn, 1 mi. west of city, erected 1926-27. Has 3' planting of cactus entirely around footing to avoid swelling of soil under wall foundations when wetted for watering shrubs.
Box 65:22

1790  Adobe Residence, El Centro 1925 April

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P. (DeTar)

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Imperial Valley Construction. Built by owner 20 yrs. ago. Stood thru severe earthquake; resulting in space shown below wood lintel. Adobes laid in mud on brick foundation. No plaster outside.
Box 65:22

2639  Farm House, Between Kearney Park and Fresno 1928 February 26

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

The architecture of the house and water tower combination is more pleasing than usual.
Box 65:23

2315a 2315b 2315c  Dwellings, Calexico and Mexicali 1927 January 18

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

With special design for ventilation. (a) A native home in "New Town," Mexicali with "airplane" sleeping porch. (b) A Calexico home with full length louver at ridge. (c) A wood frame residence in Calexico, apparently undamaged by earthquake.
Box 65:23

3196_13196_2 Houses, El Centro, Calif. 1930 December

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Designs suggesting ideas of space planning and arrangement for hot climates.
Box 65:23

506 507 509  Dwelling Houses undated

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

(506) Tank house used as residence.
Box 65:23

5696_15696_25696_3 Adobe Housing, W.S. Johnson home, Pleasanton; Route 1, Box 57 1945 June 4

Photographer: Neubauer, L.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

(1) W.S. Johnson home, Pleasanton; adobe brick with emulsified asphalt, cost 15-20 cents per brick size 4 x 12 x 18 made nearby. Photos taken April 19, 1945. (2) Gable end construction, showing fine reinforced concrete lintels. (3) Side wall, with concrete bond-beam and lintels.
Box 65:23

5698_45698_55698_6 Adobe Construction L.M. Meinzer house, R. 6, Box 8781, Sacto, (out Fair Oaks Blvd.) 1946 April 23

Photographer: Neubauer, L.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

(4) Combined adobe construction with redwood boards and battens. (5) View of kitchen, with corner window. (6) Front door opening, showing hall and dining area.
Box 65:23

5698_75698_85698_9 Adobe Construction 1946 April 23

Photographer: Neubauer, L.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

L.M. Meinzer house, Sacramento. (7) View in dining room, showing interior partition. Walls are all painted white. (8) Back door detail; wood lintels over openings; unfinished floor inside, to be radiant heated. 9. Living room has large East window. Radiant heating pipes over fill insulation; before laying wood floor.
Box 65:23

5698_10  Adobe Construction 1946 April 23

Photographer: Neubauer, L.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

(10) Front view of house, nearly complete. Walls protected with white oil paint.
Box 65:23

5699_11 5699_12 5699_13  "Cemadobe" Construction, Santa Rosa, Highway 101 1946 April-May

Photographer: Neubauer, L.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

(11) "Cemadobe" construction by Fuller and Holstein's Mission Trail Co., 4 miles south of Santa Rosa on Highway 101. May 18, 1946. (12) Detail of forms in which 10 blocks are made at once. (4"x12"x18"). Cost about 26 1/2 cents per brick. (13) Mud contains as much as 20% Portland cement, and is left a day or 2 before removing forms. Dividers are galvanized iron.
Box 65:23

5699_14 5699_15 5699_16  "Cemadobe" Construction, Santa Rosa, Highway 101 1946 May 18

Photographer: Neubauer, L.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

(14) Rear view of complete house, with large window and outdoor grill. (15) Large inside fireplace, containing patent heater and warm air flues. (16) Patio barbecue, attached to main chimney. Grill rods already are loose.
Box 65:23

5699_17 5699_18  "Cemadobe" Construction, Santa Rosa, Highway 101 1946 May 18

Photographer: Neubauer, L.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

(17) Large window opening, showing rough construction of adobe blocks. (18) Wood lintel over window. Walls are painted white.
Box 65:24

AE21  Farm Cottage, Mills Ranch at Hamilton, Cal. 1917 June 27

Photographer: Davidson, J.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Foreman's cottage. See trip report no. 41.
Box 65:24

2056  Tile and Brick Residence, Jno. Frohly, 414 So. 8th St. El Centro. 1926 May

Photographer: [J.]P.I.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Hollow tile with brick veneer - lower story frame sleeping quarters on roof. Building stood thru 1914 earthquake.
Box 65:24

1093  Part of Buildings on Burbank's Plot in Santa Rosa. 1923 July

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses
Box 65:24

90  Dwelling House, Moore Ranch 1916 June

Photographer: Davidson, J.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

"The Lounge". Santa Cruz, Calif.
Box 65:24

2321a 2321b 2321c 2321d 2321e  Chimneys Damaged by Earthquake, Calexico and Mexicali 1927 January 18

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Brick chimneys sheared and toppled over. Use of galvanized iron risers to prevent top heavy design.
Box 65:24

3158  Farm House, Roscoe Clowe dairy, Stockton 1930 September

Photographer: Fleming

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Old house well kept. Grounds nicely planted and cared for.
Box 65:24

Farm Houses in Denmark 1923-1924

Photographer: Voorhies, E.C.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Typical, old style Danish farm houses from 130 to 150 years old and still in use. Nos. 1 and 2 are houses of small holders - farmers who till from 8 to 18 acres. (Nos. 3 and 4) Ordinary farmer's homes built apparently of "bindings-work" construction (using a combination of wooden framework and earth for walls.) Note the thatched roofs in all views.
Box 65:24

1860a 1860b 1860c  Farm Dwellings, M.H. Whittier Date Gardens, Indio, Cal. 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

(a, b) Bunk houses showing use made of double roofs, wide screened porches and trellised vegetation for coolness. Note hot water tank on roof. (c) The "cool room" for sleeping. Has double roof, electric fan and ventilators, sheet iron siding covered with burlap which is continually wetted with a water spray.
Box 65:24

2992  Southern Farm House, Southern Louisiana 1929 July 2

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Farm House (large type).Type of southern farm house quite common in in southern Louisiana. Another type (not shown) has the chimney on the outside the roof somewhat higher than the type shown.
Box 65:24

2895  Indian Log House, Grand Canyon, Arizona 1927 November

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

An Indian log house constructed at Grand Canyon, Arizona to show methods employed by that particular tribe.
Box 65:25

AE58  Bunk House, on Natomas Ranch near Perkins, Calif. 1917 June 28

Photographer: Davidson, J.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Summer bunk house.
Box 65:25

1180  Bunk House, Florence Dobbs Ranch, 7 miles southwest of Arbuckle, California 1923 October 5

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

House remodeled into temporary bunk house.
Box 65:25

543  Bunk Houses undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses
Box 65:25

1334  Bunk House, Ranch Bldgs. west of Davis. 1923 Spring

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses
Box 65:25

AE 22  Laborer's Cottage, Mills Ranch, Maxwell, Cal. 1917 June 27

Photographer: Davidson, J.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Adobe house for Mexican Laborer. See trip report no. 41.
Box 65:25

AE 19 AE 20  Bunk Houses 1917 June 28

Photographer: Davidson, J.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

(AE 19) Bunk house on Natomas Ranch near Nimbus, Cal. (AE 20) Bunk house on Stanford Ranch near Durham, Cal. See trip report no. 41.
Box 65:25

2507a 2507b 2507c 2507d  House Moving, Davis 1926 September

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Moving Zeta Xi House. Note in 1966 this house was located at Russell Blvd and A Streets.
Box 65:25

AE 17 AE 18  Bunk Houses 1917 June 27

Photographer: Davidson, J.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

(AE 17) Bunk House on Durham Ranch. (AE 18) Bunk House on the Mills Ranch at Hamilton, Cal. See trip report no. 41.
Box 65:25

689a 689b  Indian Pueblo, Balboa Park, San Diego 1921 January 1925 May

Photographer: (a) Stirniman, E.J. (b) Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Faked Construction. Erected by Santa Fe R.R. for feature exhibition and motion picture "The Painted Desert." Walls of wire lath and stucco; large rocks faked in concrete, a few adobe blocks in court wall in central foreground. Used by Boy Scouts.
Box 65:25

2439  Poultry Farm House, Petaluma, California 1927 March 22

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

E.O. Hussey Ranch house.
Box 65:26

2438  Ranch House 1927 March 24

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Petaluma District. Typical poultry farm buildings around Petaluma District.
Box 65:26

3327  Log House, Southeastern Iowa 1931 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

An auto camp cabin.
Box 65:26

3311  Log House, Pratt farm, Fredonia, Kan. 1931 July

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses
Box 65:26

3313  Farm House, East of Salt Lake City, Utah 1931 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Log Construction. Logs for face of house hewn square.
Box 65:26

3310  Stone farm house, east of Salt Lake City, Utah 1931 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses
Box 65:26

3099  Residence, Turlock 1930 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Concrete sidewall. Sidewalls of two thickness of Nelson's concrete staves. Some cracks apparent.
Box 65:26

1376  Small Shed, Florence Dobbs ranch - 6 miles southwest of Arbuckle 1923 October 5

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.71 & .711 Dwelling houses

Scope and Content Note

Probably meant for bunk house. Note well constructed concrete foundation and floor but very light framing. - Note, alas, good drainage of site into swale in rear.
Box 65:26

Barn, near Davis 1923

Photographer: Norton, W.D., Co. Agent

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.72 & .7201 Buildings for housing farm animals

Scope and Content Note

Showing roof truss failure.
Box 65:26

Open Shed, University Farm, Davis 1920 March

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.72 & .7201 Buildings for housing farm animals

Scope and Content Note

Concrete floor.
Box 65:26

1357  Feed lot and corral, Dairy Farm, Dixon Highway - Glide place 1923 May

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H. for H.L.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.72 & .7201 Buildings for housing farm animals

Scope and Content Note

Corral about dairy feed shed. Poor drainage. Condition of corrals after wet weather - Holes 12" to 15" deep.
Box 65:27

1359a 1359b  Feed Lots, University Farm 1923 April

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.72 & .7201 Buildings for housing farm animals

Scope and Content Note

Poorly drained lots. Poor drainage. Stock mire about feed bunk.
Box 65:27

1360a 1360b  Feed Lots, University Farm 1923 March

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.72 & .7201 Buildings for housing farm animals

Scope and Content Note

Poorly drained corral. Poor drainage. Mucks up in wet weather.
Box 65:27

1354a 1354b 1354c 1354d 1354e  Dairy Cattle Feeding Barn, Glide Ranch. Barn located west of Highway to Dixon at Putah Creek 1923 May

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.72 & .7201 Buildings for housing farm animals

Scope and Content Note

Cattle feed rack and hay storage. Note interior views for construction.
Box 65:27

1370  Farm Sanitation, Irvin Ranch, west of Davis 1923 May 20

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.72 & .7201 Buildings for housing farm animals

Scope and Content Note

Concrete dairy corral. 3 in one course. 1 to 6 gravel mix. Good drainage.
Box 65:27

544 570 571  General Purpose Barn undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.72 & .7201 Buildings for housing farm animals
Box 65:27

1003 1003a 1003b  General Purpose Barns undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.72 & .7201 Buildings for housing farm animals

Scope and Content Note

(1003 and 1003A) Roof badly sagged. Bldg. northwest of Davis about 7 miles.
Box 65:27

2258a 2258b  Barn, Near Merced 1926 October

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.72 & .7201 Buildings for housing farm animals

Scope and Content Note

Poorly proportioned.
Box 65:27

1007 545  General Purpose Barn undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.72 & .7201 Buildings for housing farm animals
Box 65:27

Concrete Barn, Missouri Valley, Iowa 1917

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.72 & .7201 Buildings for housing farm animals

Scope and Content Note

Bottom is Concrete. Top is wood.
Box 65:27

no negative Log barn - General Purpose, Montana 1919 October

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.72 & .7201 Buildings for housing farm animals

Scope and Content Note

Near Continental Divide. Common type of structure there.
Box 65:28

716  Horse Barn, Hopland 1920 April

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.722 Horse Barns

Scope and Content Note

Regent Foster's ranch.
Box 65:28

AE16  Horse Barn, Gambrel Roof undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.722 Horse Barns
Box 65:28

2850a 2850b  Horse and Mule Barn, University Farm 1929 March 10

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.722 Horse Barns

Scope and Content Note

Erected 1928. Cost approximately $9,000.00
Box 65:28

1329  Horse Barn, Regent Foster's Ranch. 1921 April

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.722 Horse Barns
Box 65:28

1114  Mule Barn Stalls and Feed Racks, Ranch Bldgs., University Farm 1923 April

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.722 Horse Barns

Scope and Content Note

Dirt floor.
Box 65:28

AE26  Mule Shed, On the road to Chicpo 1917 June 28

Photographer: Davidson, J.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.722 Horse Barns
Box 65:28

3284  Horse Barn, Fredonia, Kansas 1931 July

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.722 Horse Barns

Scope and Content Note

Brick barn with one end for ground floor hay storage. Brick silos with water tank on top.
Box 65:28

572 573  Horse Stalls, University Farm undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.722 Horse Barns
Box 65:28

1864  Combined horse barn and machinery shed, San Diego County Farm, Santee, California 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.722 Horse Barns

Scope and Content Note

Evidently planned for enlarging horse barn. Note unnecessary ventilator placed over machinery shed.
Box 65:28

none Sawdust Concrete floors, Albert H. Forsyth dairy, Medford, N.J. 1933

Photographer: Haswell, John R.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

"The floor was installed in 1921, about 2" thick over a sand and stone concrete base. Nine parts of reasonably dry sawdust are mixed with seven parts of cement. No sand is used but a lot of water is required. It is put on immediately after the first layer is struck off and allowed to set in two weeks. After a month you can drive over it. The hedding is peanut hulls. The floor is not supposed to save bedding but makes the cows "more contented" and saves swollen joints. There are lots of barns so equipped around Mt. Holly and some in Pennsylvania."
Box 65:29

4016  Hay and Grain feeding Plant (Beef cattle), W.J. Hole, La Sierra Rancho, Arlington 1936 July 31

Photographer: McBirney, S.W. for Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

Hay Grinder. 36" Roberts Mill, direct connecter to 100 H.P. motor. Feed 40" wide, 42' long. Ground grain is elevated into hay feeder for mixing.
Box 65:29

3927  Straining Platform, J.E. Avila dairy, Alvarado 1935 May 28

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

See trip report #33. Open, but well protected platform on windward side. Note conveniently located wash basin.
Box 65:29

3928  Dairy Structures, Morris Dairy, Gridley 1935 May 29

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

See trip report #34. Pleasing native rock exterior, but poorly finished interior.
Box 65:29

3929a 3929b  Dairy Cattle Structure, Frank Cordoza Dairy, Centerville 1935 May 28

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

See trip Report #33. (a) General View showing wooden corral fencing, feed barn, milk house and milking barn. (b) Interior view of hay loft type feed barn with mangers along outside wall. Note ventilation space under manger.
Box 65:29

3930a 3930b  Dairy Structures, Joe Rogers dairy, Centerville 1935 May 28

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

See trip Report 33. (a) Front view of 2-string barn and milkhouse just completed. (b) Poor design of sedimentation.
Box 65:29

Dairy Structures, J.L. Lane dairy, Santa Cruz 1935

Photographer: Owner

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

"Very satisfactory" new feeding barn from U.C. plan. Location for milking barn on side hill with considerable excavation and retaining wall, in order to conserve limited acreage in valley for crop production. Sewage screen chamber to be installed.
Box 65:29

1353a 1353b  Dairy Cattle Corral Shelter, University Farm 1923 May

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H. for H.L.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

Gen. View.
Box 65:29

993  Shelter Shed and feed racks for dairy cattle corralls, Anderson - Rouell Ranch, Lipton. 1924 October 20

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

Used for young bulls.
Box 65:29

121  Dairy Barn, Clay, California 1917 April

Photographer: Davidson, J.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns
Box 65:29

Dairy Cattle Barn, Redlands 1921 March

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

Milk house included. Under Construction.
Box 65:30

1373a 1373b  Dairy Barn, Near Lincoln, Calif. 1923 September

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

Designed for hay storage utility rather than for looks.
Box 65:30

1701  Dairy Barn and layout, J.E. Baxter ranch, Durham Land Colony 1924 October 16

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

Present milking barn to be converted into feeding barn. Note high sidewall of concrete under barn and small openings in lieu of windows. Concrete water trough and paved area. A standard milking barn (C-28) is planned to be erected at right, behind silos. Layout sketch of ranch buildings provided Baxter.
Box 65:30

Dairy Cattle Barn, Near Calexico, Imperial Valley 1921 February

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

Open air except west. Bars set east and west.
Box 65:30

Unnumbered (no neg.) Dairy Cattle Barn, Colfax, WV 1919 July

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns
Box 65:30

1122  Cow Stanchion, Dairy 2 mi. of Sebastopol on Santa Clara Road. 1923 July

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

Hay in center, 4 ft. feed alley, 3 ft. wood manger. Note open space under manger for collecting hay and refuse.
Box 65:30

2863a 2863b 2863c  Feed and Shelter, J.C. Steele Ranch undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns
Box 65:30

991  Small Individual Calf pens and shelters, Glenwood Stock Farm, Riverside 1924 October 23

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

Trip report #9
Box 65:30

985  Milking Barn, Mercantile Trust Co. Model dairies Unit 1, Colusa 1924 October 17

Photographer: Long, J.D. (see trip report #8)

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

With hay in the center. This barn utilized for cream production. Milk house located 100 ft from corral at left.
Box 65:30

1328a 1328b 1328c  Milking Barn and Shelter Shed, Regent Foster's Ranch 1923 April

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

Note covered area way leading from shelter sheds to milking barn.
Box 65:31

1003 1003a  Dairy Barn, Northwest Davis 1920

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

Showing poor design, inadequate strength of roof members.
Box 65:31

3193i  Dairy Buildings, Howard Farnsworth Dairy, El Centro, Calif. 1930 December

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns
Box 65:31

1613  Dairy Feed Barn, R.W. Morehead, Sutter 1924 June 14

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

102' x 64' Hay in center barn. To have 16' shed additional on either side in new dairy layout. In plan of layout in experiment station record 396-m. Note silo in background.
Box 65:31

1862  Milking Barn, To west of highway south of Lincoln 1924 May

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

Constructed of clay tile. Note absence of windows or ventilation louvres and galvanized iron roof.
Box 65:31

2864? Milking Barn, Lodi, California 1929 April

Photographer: Kaiser (Portland Cement Association)

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

Under construction. Designed by H.L. Belton of the Agricultural Engineering Division. Concrete work by Jules Perrin.
Box 65:31

998  Milking Barn, Dairy ranch by Highway to Guadalupe, Santa Barbara, Ca. 1924 October 24

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

Gable roofed barn, open side walls. Note track for ensilage cart running down feed alley. Track of wood bolted to floor and covered with strap iron. Stanchions bolts top and bottom to wood rails. Note outside walls of 8" concrete wall 4" x 4" wood sill and posts and rails. Trip report #9.
Box 65:31

AE31 AE32  Views on Morris's Ranch, near Woodland, California 1917

Photographer: Fermery, George E.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

Calf and Stock Barn. (AE32) is a general view of Morris's Ranch, stock barn extreme left, dairy barn center. Two-story calf barn in foreground.
Box 65:31

Dairy Cattle Barns, 3 mi. south of Knights landing on Woodland Hwy. 1924 November

Photographer: Norton, M.J. (Agr. Ext. Div.)

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

Morris Bros., Knights Landing. Showing milking barn in foreground, dry stock and calf barn beyond and feed and shelter barn under construction in left background. Grain and concentrated feed storage at end of milking barn. Silos behind grain storage barn.
Box 65:32

3034_13034_23034_33034_4 Dairy Cattle Barns, Wackerman Ranch. undated

Photographer: Belton

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.723 Dairy cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

(1) South end Wackerman milk house. (2) West side- Milk house and milking barn 6 ft. passage between the two. (3) East View - Shelter and Feed Barn behind trees. (4) West side milking barn north end showing feed room and entrance door for cows to enter.
Box 65:32

3034_53034_63034_73034_83034_9 Dairy Cattle Barns, Wackerman Ranch undated

Photographer: Belton

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Scope and Content Note

(5 and 6) Interior views taken from south door in #2. North studded wall is south wall of feed room. (7) North end - east side feed and shelter barn. (8) South end - feed and shelter barn. (9)0 Interior view stanchion and shelter shed.
Box 65:32

1872  Dairy Cattle Barns, San Diego Co. Farms, Santee, Cal. 1925 June

Photographer: (a) Long, J.D. (b-c) Courtney Walter Dupee, Riverside

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Scope and Content Note

Jamesway equipment and design. (a,b) Feed and shelter shed. Note manger for feeding hay from driveway. (c) Milking and test barns. See other cards for panoramic view of layout and dairy buildings later erected by Mr. Dupee at Riverside.
Box 65:32

1014  Dairy Barn Equipment undated

Photographer:

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3105a 3105b  Dairy Barns, Vaca dairy, Elmira 1930 July

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

(a) Concreted holding corrall in foreground, feed room at end of milking barn. (b) Open shed to shelter cows, open along back to feed green hay. Dirt floor in shed, corrall concreted with a pumice stone aggregate used in mix.
Box 65:32

3191_13191_2 Milking barn and hay storage, Sinclair Dairy, Calipatria 1930 December

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Note roof construction and design of manger and stanchion to leave floor clear for cleaning.
Box 65:32

3146  Dairy Barns 1930 September

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Small "walk-through" barn and milk house on Noel Negley dairy, Escalon; unit barn after U.C. plan 104 on Frederick Kenny dairy, Murphys Calaveras County.
Box 65:32

3128  Dairy Barns, Noel Negley ranch, Escalon 1930 July

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

100 ton wood hoop silo eight years old cost $250.00, old barn used for feed and shelter, new barn and milk house farm with 6 stalls of "releaser" milk type.
Box 65:32

2942  Inside of Milk Barn, Wallace Trust Estate, Fresno 1929 May

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Milk 50 cows and sells Grade A milk in bulk.
Box 65:32

3192_13192_2 Dairy Barns, Haverkorst Dairy, El Centro 1930 December

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Milking barn and milk house planned by Div. of Agricultural Engineering. Milkhouses remodelled to provide additional space on either side for sterilizer and refrigeration machine and brine box.
Box 65:33

3230a 3230b  Milking Barn, W.H. Markley ranch, Denair 1931 March

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Remodeled Poultry House. Chickens were not paying? and were too close to residence; son became interested in dairy cattle. 12' x 16' milk house and 6' x 20' granary took one end, milk house floor built up 6" to secure drainage. Sloped gutter placed in other end and 14 stanchions. Cost: carpenter $100.00, concrete, $35.00.
Box 65:33

3229a 3229b  Dairy layout, Decker Bros. Dairy, Turlock 1931 March

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Market milk dairy. 40 cow herd, 20 stanchion milk barn built of concrete staves and pilasters. Costs- milking barn and milk house $3000., concrete stave manure pit $125., manure pit pump installed $125., refrigeration machine and box $1200.
Box 65:33

3151  Dairy Cattle Barns, Biaggi and Storanta dairy, Tracy 1930 September 26

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Hay barn, City of Oakland milking barn and milk house, 30' concrete corrall and hay and shelter barn. Milking barn cost $2600 (1927) and milk house $900.00. Note clean premises, cattle guard and gate, and gas pump near gate.
Box 65:33

1705a 1705b  Milking Barn - Milk House and Water Tank, One mile to West of highway, 10 mi north of Colusa 1924 October 17

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Unit #3 of model dairies erected by Mercantile Trust Co., A.O. [Glover - Supt ]. A monster feeding barn was being erected with this unit to care for a 200 cow herd. Trip report #8
Box 65:33

1327a 1327b  Dairy Cattle Sheds, Regent Fosters Ranch, Hopland 1921 April

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

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Scope and Content Note

Shelter Sheds.
Box 65:33

1129  Dairy Farm Layout 1923 July

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

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Scope and Content Note

Showing end of feed barn, silo milking barn and milk house (connecting alleyway).
Box 65:33

982  Milking Barn - Standard Plan C-28 1924 October 17

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Note: R.L.M. Standard house reflector lighting units and wooden window catches swing from rafters to hold windows hinged at plate. See trip report #8
Box 65:33

1700a 1700b  Milking Barn - Milk House and Tank House, Mercantile Trust Co, Model Dairies, Colusa 1924 October 17

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Showing layout during construction and completed. Completed barn is in unit 2 of dairies being erected and barn under construction is of almost identical design erected as unit 3. Trip report #8
Box 65:33

AE80 AE81  Dairy Barn, Dixon, California 1915

Photographer: Davidson, J.B.

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Scope and Content Note

Whitacre Ranch.
Box 65:33

1869a 1869b  Dairy Barns 1925 May

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

(a) Feed and shelter barn J.P. Raitt Dairy, Santa Ana, Cal. (b) Milking barn with irrigation pumping and tank house at rear end.
Box 65:34

770 776  Dairy Barn Equipment, El Centro 1951 February

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

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Scope and Content Note

Imperial Valley milking barn. Feeding fence and water trough.
Box 65:34

3157  Dairy Barns, Senator Bogg's ranch, Stockton 1930 September

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Under construction. "City of Oakland" layout. Good construction using old lumber.
Box 65:34

3152  Dairy Cattle Shelter, Nortbridge dairy, Banta 1930 September

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Roof salvaged from old hay barn and set on posts.
Box 65:34

3162  Man escape from bull pen, La Lomita Ranch, Lockford, California 1930 September

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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3160  Dairy Barn Floor, Simas Dairy, Stockton 1930 September

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

A broomed concrete surface - is not slippery.
Box 65:34

3149  Dairy Barns, San Joaquin County 1930 September

Photographer: Long, J.D. and Fleming

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Scope and Content Note

"City of Oakland" layout. Two large photos with haystack on John Simas dairy, Banta; end exterior. Pedro dairy, Tracy; concrete corrall and water tank and barn interior at Biaggi and Storanata dairy, Tracy.
Box 65:34

3148  Dairy Structures, Roscoe Cloive dairy, Stockton 1930 September

Photographer: Fleming

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Scope and Content Note

Two string barn ceiled inside, windows pivoted at center and operated in gangs. Octagonal silos of wood (homemade). Structures erected in 1916.
Box 65:34

736 738  Dairy Barn Equipment undated

Photographer:

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984a 984b 984c 984d  Standard Milking Barn (C-28) and 20' x 32' Milkhouse, At foot of Marysville Butte 5 mi west Sutter City 1924 October 17

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Erected 1924 -at P.S. and R.L. Morehead dairy - Sutter City. (a) W. side of milking house and milkhouse showing drive between and side wall of milking barn closed tight. Top of silo and feed barn show over ridge. Roof of milking barn of galvanized iron; shingles over milk house. (b) E. silo of milking barn showing 2 side panels opened. (c) All concrete work for barn and milkhouse was poured with small outfit shown in foreground. (d) W. side of barn looking toward milkhouse shows pipe posts above concrete side wall to plate. Milking machine in small room just beyond far wall. See trip report #8.
Box 65:35

3147  Dairy Structures, San Joaquin Counties 1930 September

Photographer: Fleming

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Scope and Content Note

Large shelter barn and tile roofed milk house on Fleishhacker ranch, Ripon; shelter barn with mangers on Gundred and Hoff dairy, Lodi, cost $3000.00.
Box 65:35

994  Milking barn and Milkhouse, Glenwood Stock Farm, Riverside 1924 October 23

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Gainesway system for 12 cows at a time. Concreted holding corrall in foreground. Milkhouse at far end. See trip report #9.
Box 65:35

983  Dairy Barn layout and Feed barn, on old rice land 10 mi. north of Colusa 1924 October 17

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Unit #2 Model dairy ranches erected by Merc. Trust Co. Colusa in 1924. This ranch just put into production with Mr. M.S. Barnes and son in charge. All corralls and eaves heavily graveled. Note watering through in the corrall. See trip report #8
Box 65:35

1137 1138  Barns, Salinas Valley undated

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

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Scope and Content Note

(1138) Cow Barn with hay in center. (1137) Saw Tooth type cow Barn. 4 rows of cows in 3 units. 60-80 cows capacity
Box 65:35

1847a 1847b 1847c 1847d  Milking Barn and Milk House, Baxter Dairy, Durham, Calif. 1925 May 8

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Side walls of monolithic concrete. Pictures taken on day of visit of Agricultural Extension traveling conference and before structure was in use. Cost of 30 cow barn equipped and milk house #3640.00.
Box 65:35

1352a 1352b 1352c 1352d  Crates and Chutes, Ranch 3 miles south on Dixon Highway. 1923 August 15

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H. for H.L.B.

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Scope and Content Note

Breeding crate - Bull Pen. Breeding rack so designed and used on plan - B-b-a.
Box 65:35

1352e 1352f  Crates and Chutes, Ranch 3 miles south on Dixon Highway 1923 August 15

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H. for H.L. Belton

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Scope and Content Note

Breeding crate bull pen. Breeding rack so designed and used on plan - B-b-a.
Box 65:35

1873a 1873b 1873c  Dairy Shelter and Feed Barn, Baxter Dairy, Durham, California 1925 May 8

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

New and remodeled construction. (a) New feed and shelter barn for bull and milking herd, (b,c) old milking barn remodeled into shelter and feed barn for team of horses, calves and dry stock.
Box 65:35

3102a 3102b  Dairy Cattle Shelter Barn and Concreted Corrall, State Hospital, Stockton 1930 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Shelter barn has panel sidewalls, hinged at top to swing up.
Box 65:36

1694  Dairy Cattle layout, Anderson - Routt Ranch, Tipton 1924 October 20

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Dairy Demonstration Day.
Box 65:36

3100a 3100b  Milking Barn, Eldon Koontz ranch, Turlock 1930 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Concrete sidewall. Nelson, Turlock, contractor. Built of pre-cast concrete studs 5 ft. o.c. and concrete stave fields walls.
Box 65:36

3269a 3269b 3269c  Dairy Cattle Structure, La Motte Dairy, Stockton undated

Photographer: Belton, H.L.

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Scope and Content Note

(a) Milk house. (b) Feed and shelter shed. (c) Bull barn and corralls.
Box 65:36

3093  Concrete corral and shelter barn, State Hospital, Stockton 1930 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Four inch concrete slab reinforced steel mesh.
Box 65:36

3173  Dairy Barn Project, Stockton, Calif. undated

Photographer: Belton, H.L.

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1848a 1848b 1848c 1848d  Complete Dairy Unit, Walter Dupee Ranch, Riverside, Cal. 1925 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Design suitable to So. Calif. Erected 1919(?) at cost of $5000 complete, including all equipment. Feed storage 18' x 24' milking barn with 20 Jamesway stanchions, concrete manger, floor and sidewall; milk house 10' from end of milking barn, two rooms, screened all around with roll curtains, and containing ice box, separator, cooler, gas boiler, sterilizer, tubs and pipe drain rack. Highest bacterial count in 3 years of operating was 700. Dayout sheltered by groves of eucalyptus trees. Milking herd run in open corralls, feed and shelter shed (d) used for bulls, calves and show stock only.
Box 65:36

3189  Milking barn, County fair grounds, Imperial Co. 1930 December

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

"Walk-thru" type. Erected for 1930 fair by county association of retail material dealers. Bore placard that design was approved by Farm Bureau and U.C. Extension Services. Had several faults in design.
Box 65:36

3190 1,2 Dairy structures, near Imperial 1930 December

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

"Walk-thru" milking shed erected by farmer at cost of $100.00.
Box 65:36

3165  Milking Barn, near Tracy, California 1930 September 26

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

"Walk-through" barn. Poorly arranged between milk house and old milking barn. Steps lead to straining platform.
Box 65:36

1102  Milking Barns, Napa State Hospital, Napa, California 1923 July

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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AE 73  Dairy Barn, Foster Ranch, Hopland, Calif. 1917 May

Photographer: Davidson, J.B.

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Scope and Content Note

Tulsa silo is shown.
Box 65:37

3320  Calf Barn, Golden State Milk Products Farm, Antioch 1931 May

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Well designed and built for cleanliness and maximum of light. Feed room with condensed gas fired sterilizer for feed pails. (c) Field shed for older calves.
Box 65:37

AE 78 AE 79  Dairy Barn, Whitacre Ranch, Dixon, Calif. 1916

Photographer: Davidson, J.B.

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Scope and Content Note

Interior showing stanchions.
Box 65:37

3324  Milking barn and milk house, Chris Nixon, Petaluma 1931 July

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

8-cow walk-thru milking barn after plan by Golden State Milk Products Co.
Box 65:37

995a 995b  Milking Barns, Jersey Jubilee Farm 1924 October 23

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

(a) Interior of one of three milking barns La Lomita Jersey Farm, Ferdinand R. Bain, owner, Palms, showing Hunt, Helm and Farris Co., individual stanchions. (b) Milking barn at Eastmont Jersey Farm, El Monte. Note concrete side wall which has been heightened by 1" x 12" plank and opening above. See trip report #9
Box 65:37

1610a 1610b  Daiy Barns, A.W. Morris and Son Ranch, Knights Landing 1924 June 14

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Modification of U.C. Plan C-28. Concrete floor and sidewalls to roof; G.I. roofing, 2" x 6" rafters; angle posts and metal stanchions. Note use of iron rod cross-ties wood panels with sash to be hung in openings during stormy weather.
Box 65:37

1343a 1343b 1343c  Buildings for Farm Animals, University Farm 1922 August

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H. for H.L. Benton

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Scope and Content Note

Dairy Cattle shelter shed. Shelter shed over corral to hold stock under wet weather and shelter in summer.
Box 65:37

AE 91  Dairy Barn, Dixon - Calif. 1915

Photographer: Davidson, J.B.

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Box 65:37

3541  Walk-thru milking stalls 1931 July

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

1 1/2 " pipe and wood construction. Net opening width at gate 26 1/2 ". A minimum width for Jerseys heavy with calf.
Box 65:37

3540  Dairy Shelter Shed, Cottage Grove Dairy, Arcata 1932 March

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Shed 20 feet deep, forms closed square around one end of milking barn. Wood plank corral 4 ft. above ground.
Box 65:37

3231 3232 3233  Asphalt Dairy Floors, University Farm, Davis, Calif. 1931 April

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Feed shed and corrals. (a & b) spreading and rolling on compacted sub-grade; (c & d) rolling; hand tamping places inaccessible to roller; (e) small area placed along manger line, black area shown in asphalt mix used as repair on 6-yr-old "Lay-Rold".
Box 65:37

3231 3232 3233  Asphalt Milking Barn Floor, University Farm 1931 April

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

"Cut-back asphalt". (a) shows condition of concrete floor, holes drilled in surface to avoid slipping. (b) spreading the asphalt, edges hand-tamped. (c,d,e) - compacting with a 3-ton roller, finish thickness about 3/4"; (f) - hand-tamping the gutter edges and painting with "Bifunnels".
Box 65:38

3543a 3543b  Dairy Barn Pavement, Roy Gill Dairy, Dixon 1931 October 30

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Open type asphalt concrete ("cut back") and thin surface coat to fill voids. Basalt Rock Co. Napa, contractor. For detailed information see Experiment Station Project 861.
Box 65:38

3270a 3270c  Asphalt Floors, University Farm, Davis, Calif. 1931 April

Photographer: Westton, E.W.

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Scope and Content Note

Showing failure of asphaltic concrete topping at stanchion line and along gutter after three days use.
Box 65:38

3270b  Asphalt Flooring, University Farm, Davis, Calif. 1931 April

Photographer: E.W.W.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

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Scope and Content Note

Showing failure of asphaltic concrete along stanchion line in feed barn after three days use.
Box 65:38

Gothic Roof, Agricultural Engineering Dept. State College of Washington undated

Photographer:

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Scope and Content Note

1/4 size model of 36' Gothic roof made in Farm Bldg. and concrete construction class
Box 65:38

3603  Dairy Structures, University Farm 1932 December 2

Photographer: Weston, E.W. - H.L.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

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Scope and Content Note

Mud measurement in corrals. Corral for test cows. Project 861 IV. Dairy cow shelters.
Box 65:38

3604  Dairy Structures, Univ. Farm 1932 December 3

Photographer: Weston, E.W. - H.L.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

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Scope and Content Note

Mud measurement in corrals. Corral for test cows. Proj. 861 IV. Dairy cow shelters.
Box 65:38

3501  Dairy Buildings, El Centro, Haverhorst Dairy 1932 March 2

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

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Scope and Content Note

Milking Barn Floor. Broomed surface.
Box 65:38

474a 474b  Stanchions for Milking Goats, University Farm 1921 October

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

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Box 65:38

2738  Milking Barn, L.N. Irvin Ranch, Davis 1928 October

Photographer: Lavernetti, J.R.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

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Scope and Content Note

10 cow barn with milk room. Milking 16 cows, 60 goats milk per day. One man milks by machine. Barn designed by H.J. Belton. Servel milk cooling system.
Box 65:38

1090  Milking Barn Stanchion, Jersey Dairy - 3 miles outside of Santa Rosa 1923 July

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Note chain for tying cows and hinged top board on manger. Floor of stanchion of wood, litter alley of concrete. Note hinged partitions and fastener to permit cows to walk to door on wood floor.
Box 65:39

2715  Milking Barn 1928 October 4

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

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Scope and Content Note

(a) Interior showing 15 stanchions on one side, (b) Exterior milk room foreground milking barn behind - sewage pump in background. 60 cows - 175 gallons of milk per day.
Box 65:39

475a 475b  Stanchions for Milking Goats, University Farm 1921 October

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

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Box 65:39

2847a 2847b  Milking Barn, J.C. Steele Ranch 1929 April

Photographer: H.L.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

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Scope and Content Note

Concrete forms. (a) South end of milking barn. (b) West side, showing north end milking barn and milking house.
Box 65:39

2793  Milk Harvest and Dairy Barn, J. Davis, Elmira 1928 October

Photographer: Tavernetti, J.R.

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Box 65:39

1331  Milking Barn undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

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Scope and Content Note

Concrete Floor. Note extra wide gutter and sill laid directly on floor.
Box 65:39

2740  Milk Barns and Milk House, G. Jordon Ranch, Woodland 1928 October

Photographer: Lavernetti, J.R.

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Scope and Content Note

One man milking 40 cows by machine. 80 gals. milk per day. Barn holds 50 cows. Frigidaire milk cooling system.
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2945 2946  Inside of Milking Barn, Morton Dairy, Modesto 1929 May

Photographer: Moses, B.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Milk barn and house. Milks 25 cows and sells bottled milk. Barn capable of holding 12 cows at a time.
Box 65:39

1104  Milking Barn, T.L. Rancy Ranch - 2 miles north Davis 1923 August

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Hay in center type of barn. No feedway between manger and hay storage. Note concrete ledge under manger, plastered sidewall window ventilating shields and hose for flushing hanging on wall. Also note milking machine pipe installation and stanchion fastenings.
Box 65:39

1608a 1608b 1608c  Milking Barn and Milking House, A.W. Morris and Sons, Knights Landing 1924 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Milking Barn similar to U.C. Plan #C.28. Milking barn has concrete floor and side wall, g.i. pipe stanchions, steel column roof support and angle iron braces, 2" x 6" rafters and g.i. roofing milk house of cement block; not completed. Picture on back taken at later date after old farm in rear had been removed.
Box 65:39

110 113  Bent Rafter, Milking Barn, University Farm undated

Photographer:

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Box 65:39

1330  Barn Conveniences, Near Hollister, San Benito 1923 May

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

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Box 65:40

1116a 1116b  Milking Barn, Floor of Concrete 1923 April

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

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Scope and Content Note

Note manner in which floor is roughewed and concrete and T. & G. sidewall.
Box 65:40

3494  Dairy Buildings, Montecito, Rancho San Carlos 1932 March 8

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

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Scope and Content Note

Milking barn (rear). Concrete manure box just below grain room. Liquids are piped out into pipe lines in corral and into sub-surface drainage.
Box 65:40

3887  Milking barn and attached milk house, near Columbia, Mo. 1933 July

Photographer: Long, J.D.

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Scope and Content Note

Showing "spread of influence". A 6-stall barn and attached milkhouse adopted from Calif. Plan.
Box 65:40

3498  Dairy Buildings, Montecito, Rancho San Carlos 1932 March 8

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.7231 Milking barns

Scope and Content Note

Boiler room. Lower center structure with ventilators is for refrigeration machine.
Box 65:40

3499  Dairy Buildings, Montecito, Rancho San Carlos 1932 March 8

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.7231 Milking barns

Scope and Content Note

Cold Room. Room in white tile inside and out. Small compartment is shown with door open. Large door made special, porcelain, both sides, cost about $300 per door.
Box 65:40

3497  Dairy Buildings, Montecito - Rancho San Carlos 1932 March 8

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.7231 Milking barns

Scope and Content Note

Milking Barns and Milk House. Layout is on side hill, milkhouse at right.
Box 65:40

3495  Dairy Buildings, Montecito, Rancho San Carlos 1932 March 8

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.7231 Milking barns

Scope and Content Note

Interior of milking barns. Walls and ceiling are white tile. Floor is concrete broomed surface. Grain room at right.
Box 65:40

3493  Dairy Building, Montecito - Rancho San Carlos 1932 March 8

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.7231 Milking barns

Scope and Content Note

Grain room and milking barn (rear).
Box 65:40

3496  Dairy Buildings, Montecito, Rancho San Carlos 1932 March 8

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.7231 Milking barns

Scope and Content Note

Milking Barn. Tile roof of milk house at extreme right. Note wash basin on wall at right.
Box 65:40

3492  Dairy Buildings, Montecito, Rancho San Carlos 1932 March 8

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.7231 Milking barns

Scope and Content Note

Side view of milking barn (front). Owned by C.H. Jackson - 12 stall milking barn. Layout planned by D.H.C. Erickson Dairy Inspector, Santa Barbara.
Box 65:40

3500  Dairy Building, El Centro, Haverhorst Dairy 1932 March 2

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.7231 Milking barns

Scope and Content Note

Milking Barn. Barn designed by Belton and Long as a demonstration layout. Barn has proved quite satisfactory. Owner plans to extend it - prefers 3'4" or 3'6" stanchions spacing instead of 3'. Hand milking.
Box 65:41

5640  Steer Feeding, C.J. Wampler, Woodland 1943 August 19

Photographer: Fairbank, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.724 Beef cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

Mangus, ground feed from beef truck.
Box 65:41

1315a 1315b 1315c 1315d 1315e 1315f 1315g 1315h 1315i  Beef Cattle Barn, University Farm 1920 September

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H. for H.L.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.724 Beef cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

General View and close-up of construction and equipment.
Box 65:41

139  Steer Feeding Barn, Iowa undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.724 Beef cattle barns
Box 65:41

141  Steer Feeding Barn undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.724 Beef cattle barns
Box 65:41

150  Steer Feeding Barn, Iowa undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.724 Beef cattle barns
Box 65:41

138  Steer Feeding Barn, Iowa undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.724 Beef cattle barns
Box 65:41

AE 128  Cattle Shed, Hopland, Calif. 1917 May

Photographer: Davidson, J.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.724 Beef cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

Foster Ranch.
Box 65:41

140  Steer Feeding Barn, Iowa undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.724 Beef cattle barns
Box 65:42

3306a 3306b  Cattle Barns, Hayford Place, Eldorado, Kansas [1931 July]

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.724 Beef cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

(a) Maternity and calf barn. (b) Bull barn. Steel truss roof with ridge ventilation, corrugated iron roofing, tile sidewalls.
Box 65:42

3307a 3307b  Cattle Sheds, Hayford Place, Eldorado, Kansas 1931 July

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.724 Beef cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

(a) Open shed of design used on farm. Others variously built of concrete block, brick and wood. (b) Wood shed for young stock with burlap sack curtains to minimize fly nuisance.
Box 65:42

3283  Cattle Barn, Pratt Farm, Fredonia, Kansas 1931 July

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.724 Beef cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

Brick construction. Central hay mow, overhead grain bin. Brick water trough.
Box 65:42

3282  Cattle Sheds, Sui-a-bar Farm, Kansas City, Mo. 1931 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.724 Beef cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

One of eight units. Sheds have box stalls opening onto central court, a walk-way and baled hay storage.
Box 65:42

4017a 4017b  Hay and Feeding plant Beef cattle, N.J. Hale, La Sierra Rancho, Arlington 1936 July 31

Photographer: S.W. McBriney for Fairbanks, J.P.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.724 Beef cattle barns

Scope and Content Note

(a) Exterior of barn and storage. Barn 153' long feeds 150 to 175 heads. (b) Interior. Feed 6'4" wide, 6' long, 18" deep. Filled by spout in upper foreground. Silos at other end.
Box 65:42

3153  Sheep Barn, La Lomita ranch, Lockford 1930 September

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.725 Sheep barns

Scope and Content Note

After U.C. plan C-112.
Box 65:42

3538a 3538b  Sheep Feeding Shed, 15 miles South of Dixon 1931

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.725 Sheep barns

Scope and Content Note

Chopped hay storage in center.
Box 65:42

3084a 3084b  Sheep Shelter and Chopped Hay Feeder, H.G. Brown Ranch (10 miles south of Dixon) 1930 April 2

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.725 Sheep barns

Scope and Content Note

10 x 10 x 40 hay storage, 15 ton chopped hay capacity. Cost approx. $150 for material. 400 sheep fed through 1929-30 winter had exceptional condition.
Box 65:42

3163  Movable hog houses, Long ranch, Stockton 1930 September

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses

Scope and Content Note

Open for summer shade. Note how hogs undermine in loose sandy soil.
Box 65:42

1459  Shelter for Hogs, University Farm 1924 January

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses

Scope and Content Note

Sun shelter in hog lots. Note lot fence of steel fence parts in background.
Box 65:42

3039  Hog Houses, Straloch Farm, Davis 1929 November

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses

Scope and Content Note

Shed roof, colony farrowing house of 10 plus and rear ventilating doors. Also shelter shed and sunshade for shorts.
Box 65:43

2646  Hog House, Harrison Ranch, Woodland 1927 February 22

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses
Box 65:43

3275a 3275b  Hog Houses, Fox Demonstration Farm, Des Moines, Iowa 1931 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses

Scope and Content Note

Showing arrangement of individual hog houses, concrete feed floor, canvas sun shade and green pasture lots.
Box 65:43

3277a 3277b  Hog Houses, Southeastern Iowa 1931 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses

Scope and Content Note

Abandoned hog house monstrosity. Built onto barn in background.
Box 65:43

3326  Hog Houses, Fox Demonstration Farm, Des Moines, Iowa 1931 June

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses

Scope and Content Note

Octagonal houses used for farrowing eight sows.
Box 65:43

AE 88  Hog House, Santa Rosa, California 1917

Photographer: Davidson, J.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses

Scope and Content Note

Exterior view of negative 89.
Box 65:43

AE 89  Hog House, Santa Rosa, Cal. 1917

Photographer: Davidson, J.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses

Scope and Content Note

Metal partition.
Box 65:43

AE 137  Hog House, Corbell, Calif. 1917

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses

Scope and Content Note

Interior - Iowa Type. Built front plans furnished by A.E. Division.
Box 65:43

Hog Houses undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses

Scope and Content Note

Movable.
Box 65:43

126  Hog House, Hopland, Calif. 1917 May

Photographer: Davidson, J.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses

Scope and Content Note

Foster Ranch.
Box 65:43

Hog House, Near Mason City, Iowa undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses

Scope and Content Note

Clay Block.
Box 65:44

709 722  Hog House, University Farm, Davis 1920 March

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses

Scope and Content Note

Hog Houses.
Box 65:44

1000 1001  Hog Houses undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses
Box 65:44

Hog House undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses

Scope and Content Note

Round Clay Block.
Box 65:44

AE 137  Untitled undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses
Box 65:44

Hog House undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses

Scope and Content Note

Clay Block, Shed Roof.
Box 65:44

Hog House, near Mason City, Iowa. undated

Photographer: Davidson, J.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses

Scope and Content Note

Clay Block.
Box 65:44

AE 24  Hog House, Vina Ranch, Calif. 1917 June 28

Photographer: Davidson, J.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses

Scope and Content Note

Remodeled horse barn for hogs.
Box 65:44

AE 42  Hog House, Near Corbell, Calif. 1917 May 10

Photographer: Davidson, J.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses

Scope and Content Note

"Iowa" type. "Iowa" type of hog house built on Corbell Ranch - Corbell, Cal. - See trip report 37.
Box 65:44

566 567  Hog Houses, S.S. Rogers Ranch, Davis. undated

Photographer: Hoffman, A.H.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses

Scope and Content Note

And June Acre Farm.
Box 65:44

3040  Two-story hog house, 10 miles east of Sacramento. 1930 January 24

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.726 Hog houses

Scope and Content Note

Sacramento Hog Company plant feeding restaurant garbage, 2500 hogs kept. One story, gable roof, central alley, house on right is addition.
Box 65:45

Poultry houses and farmstead, State Fair University Exhibit 1922 September

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.727 Poultry houses

Scope and Content Note

Model poultry farm as shown at state fair 1922 by poultry division.
Box 65:45

1084  Poultry Brooder House 1923 July

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.727 Poultry houses
Box 65:45

775  Ventilation Door (Hen house), El Centro 1921 March

Photographer: Stirniman, E.J.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.727 Poultry houses

Scope and Content Note

Made from old salvaged iron from barn.
Box 65:45

1342a 1342b  9 x 12 Portable Brooder House, Ranch of J. Dryden, Concord. 1923 October 4

Photographer: Long, J.D.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.727 Poultry houses

Scope and Content Note

Houses open under caves but tight otherwise. Note portable fence panel.
Box 65:45

Poultry House Construction undated

Photographer:

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.727 Poultry houses

Scope and Content Note

Student class work.
Box 65:45

AE 29 AE 30  Poultry House, University Farm 1917

Photographer: Davidson, J.B.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

.727 Poultry houses

Scope and Content Note

"Knock-Down" Type. Planned by Poultry Division.
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