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True Family Collection on Charles D. Herrold
2021-23  
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  • Descriptive Summary
  • Access
  • Publication Rights
  • Preferred Citation
  • Acquisition Information
  • Biography/Administrative History
  • Scope and Content of Collection
  • Indexing Terms
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  • Descriptive Summary

    Title: True Family Collection on Charles D. Herrold
    Dates: 1890-1959
    Collection Number: 2021-23
    Creator/Collector: Herrold, Charles D. True, Stephen Greb, Gordon
    Extent: 9 linear feet (10 boxes)
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    Repository: History San Jose Research Library
    San Jose, California 95112
    Abstract: Papers and photographs originally belonging to Charles "Doc" Herrold, documenting his early wireless inventions and pioneer KQW radio broadcasting in San Jose, as well as his later career through the 1930s at stations in Oakland.
    Language of Material: English

    Access

    The collection is open to the public for research by appointment.

    Publication Rights

    Contact History San Jose Research Library for reproduction and publication.

    Preferred Citation

    [Identification of item]. True Family Collection on Charles D. Herrold. Collection Number: 2021-23. History San Jose Research Library

    Acquisition Information

    Donated to History San Jose in 2021 by the True family.

    Biography/Administrative History

    Charles David Herrold is best known for broadcasting the first regularly scheduled programming from his radio station in San Jose, California, known originally as FN and later KQW. In 1949 it became KCBS. Herrold was an astronomy and physics student at Stanford University, before leaving to pursue his wireless inventions and founding the Herrold College of Engineering and Wireless in downtown San Jose. Herrold went on to work at Oakland's KTAB and sold advertising for multiple radio stations in the Bay Area. He died in 1948 in Hayward.

    Scope and Content of Collection

    Papers originally belonging to Charles "Doc" Herrold, documenting his early inventions and pioneer broadcasting in San Jose, as well as his later career through the 1930s. Most of the papers were assembled into eight binders by Herrold's grandchildren Jim and Steven True, with the help of broadcasting historian Gordon G. Greb, who used the material as research for his book with Mike Adams, "Charles Herrold, Inventor of Radio Broadcasting." A typed index of the documents in the binders was compiled by Greb and Stephen True. The collection also includes several folders of early notes from Herrold's astronomy courses at Stanford University, as well as material from the 1959 "Golden Anniversary of Broadcasting" and several clippings on Herrold's legacy dating to 2009. The collection includes one photo album with many images of Herrold and his wireless students conducting outdoor experiments; the True family; Herrold's early inventions; Station KQW and Herrold's radio engineering school in San Jose.

    Indexing Terms

    Radio broadcasting--History
    Inventors
    Radio stations
    Newby, Ray
    Portal, Emile
    Sanders, C. Kenneth
    True, Sybil
    KQW (Radio station: San Jose, Calif.)
    KTAB (Radio station: Oakland, Calif.)
    San Jose (Calif.)
    Oakland (Calif.)
    Santa Cruz Mountains (Calif.)

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