Description
The Related Group 003 Street Files Collection is made up of archival material, photographs and other documents and ephemera
collected or created by the La Jolla Historical Society since the 1930s to use for historical research and reference. The
Collection contains information on La Jolla streets and some addresses in alphabetical and numerical order. The information
pertains to the history and heritage of La Jolla, California; its people, places and events. A container/file folder list
is included on the PDF and HTML versions or by clicking on "additional collection guides" to your right.
Background
The La Jolla Historical Society inspires and empowers the community to make La Jolla’s diverse past a relevant part of contemporary
life. The La Jolla Historical Society’s Collections encompass over 80 years of actively collecting archival material, books,
maps, scrapbooks, ephemera, fine art, newspapers, street and land use files, business and personal documents and historic
and prehistoric artifacts. The Society boasts over 20,000 photographs, over 1000 postcards, 600-plus architectural drawings
and approximately 200 oral history recordings. Collecting was initiated by Howard Randolph and volunteers on the historical
committee of the Library Association of La Jolla. The Collection began by gathering photographs and documentation in the late
1930s, which later became the nucleus of the La Jolla Historical Society’s Collections. The Society was created in 1964. Through
many moves in location the Society continued collecting and expanding. Accumulated Collections took on its current construct
in 2010 after the renovation of the La Jolla Historical Society’s campus of structures in central La Jolla, which consists
of the 1904 Wisteria Cottage and 1940s Balmer Annex used for exhibits and programming, and a 1909 cottage used for business
and research offices. The late Ellen Browning Scripps’ 1916 automobile garage was also renovated and now houses the Collection
in a state-of-the-art collections storage facility. Materials are housed in archival boxes, sleeves, envelopes and other archival-safe
materials and are cared for according to standards and best practices. In 2016, the Society initiated new PastPerfect
Museum Software to manage and catalog its Collections and in 2018 started using the Online Archive of California to upload
searchable information from its Collections to enable improved public access. The Society will continue these processes and
look forward to utilizing new opportunities to collect, preserve and share the history of La Jolla. Scope and Content of Collection:
The Related Group 002 Subject Files Collection is a collection of archival material, ephemera, photographs and documents collected
by the La Jolla Historical Society since the 1930s. It consists of 45 boxes of files in alphabetical order. The topics pertain
to the history and heritage of La Jolla, California; its people, places and events. A container/file folder list is included
on the PDF and HTML versions.