The Finding Aid of the Joseph A. Ward Family Photographs of Crags Country Club 0162

Reilly Saint Amand
Pepperdine University. Special Collections and University Archives.
January 2019
24255 Pacific Coast Highway
Malibu, CA, 90263-4786
kelsey.knox@pepperdine.edu


Language of Material: English
Contributing Institution: Pepperdine University. Special Collections and University Archives.
Title: Joseph A. Ward Family Photographs of Crags Country Club
Identifier/Call Number: 0162
Physical Description: 185.6 Megabytes (79 digital images)
Date (bulk): 1941-1946
Abstract: From 1941 to 1946, the Ward family served as caretakers of the Crags Country Club, a private club for wealthy Angelenos located in the Santa Monica Mountains. This digital collection features photography of the Ward family living and working on the Crags ranch, as well as images of Hunt House and Las Virgenes School, and behind-the-scenes images of several movies, which were frequently filmed on location at the ranch.
Physical Location: These digitized photographs are located on the Pepperdine Special Collections Digital Archive Drive.

Conditions Governing Access

This is a digital collection of photographs. The original photographs are still held by the donors. Access copies of digital images are available as .JPG files. Please contact Pepperdine Special Collections for access.

Arrangement

This digital collection is arranged in the following four series: 1. Crags Ranch and Ward Family Home, 2. Hunt House, 3. Las Virgenes School, 4. Movie Sets.

Biographical / Historical

The Ward family were caretakers of Crags Country Club from 1941 to 1946. The Club was founded by wealthy Los Angeles businessmen in 1900 on 2,000 acres of what is today Malibu Creek State Park. Joseph A. Ward was hired by John G. Mott, a prominent Crags Country Club member, to care for the Crags farm, grounds, and various buildings, such as the clubhouse and members' private homes. Joseph A. Ward lived in the ranch house on the floodplain with his wife Elvira (née Rowland, called "Vida") and son Joseph W. Ward (Joe Ward Jr.). During the early 1940s, the Crags Country Club fell into decline, with membership rapidly shrinking due to pressure from the Great Depression and World War II. During this time, the Club grounds were primarily used as shooting locations for Hollywood movies. Many movie studios used the property, and 20th Century-Fox Film Corp even hired Joseph A. Ward as a caretaker to watch over the movie sets. At this time, property still belonged to Crags Land Co (Crags Country Club), with the movie studios leasing the land from the club for filming purposes. When the remaining shareholders of Crags Country Club sold out to 20th Century-Fox Film Corp in 1946, the Ward family left. Fox brought in their own caretakers, the Torpin family, to take over the job as caretakers and perform routine maintenance at the new "Century Ranch." The Ward family lived at Crags Country Club for only five years, but they bonded with the property in that time. Joe Ward Jr. attended the one-room Las Virgenes schoolhouse during his time there. Young Joe Ward Jr. remembered those years with fondness throughout the remainder of his life.
Adapted from information provided by Gary Liss.

Preferred Citation

[Box/folder# or item name], Joseph A. Ward Family Photographs of Crags Country Club, Collection no. 0162, Malibu Historical Collection, Special Collections and University Archives, University Libraries, Pepperdine University.

Processing Information

This collection was a donation from Linda Ward-Skipworth, daughter of Joe Ward Jr. Gary Liss assisted with the donation, digitized the images, and compiled Ward's notes for an index of images. The information from this index has been transcribed in the corresponding photograph's Scope and Content note. Liss's original file names have been changed to comply with the institution's file naming conventions.
This collection was arranged and described by Reilly Saint Amand, January 2019.

Scope and Contents

The collection consists of 79 digitized photographs of the Ward family, taken during their time as caretakers of the Crags Country Club and ranch in the 1940s. Also included are photographs of Hunt House (now the Visitors' Center of Malibu Creek State Park), the original Las Virgenes schoolhouse, and 20th Century Fox movie sets.

Conditions Governing Use

Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository and the copyright holder.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Black-and-white photography
Family archives
Feature films -- United States
Malibu Creek State Park (Calif.)
Santa Monica Mountains (Calif.)

 

Crags Ranch and Ward Family Home 1941-1946

 

Aunt Buster on Indio by Bunkhouse

Physical Description: (Ward00001.jpg)

Scope and Contents

Elizabeth Frances Fostler (née Ward, known as Aunt Buster) on Indio (John Mott's horse) near the bunkhouse.
 

Blanco, John Mott's Horse

Physical Description: Ward00002.jpg
 

Calabasas Mother's Club

Physical Description: Ward00003.jpg

Scope and Contents

Elvira Ward is on the far left.
 

Elvira Ward on Indio

Physical Description: Ward00004.jpg, Ward00005.jpg
 

Ernie Canida and Other Family Friends

Physical Description: Ward00006.jpg

Scope and Contents

This photograph shows Ernie Canida and Lorraine Moore, friends of the Ward family who occasionally stayed at the ranch, and their daughter Budette. Also pictured is Edith Moore, wife of Joseph A. Ward's co-worker Harry Moore, and Elvira Ward. (L-R) Edith Moore, Lorraine Moore, Budette (on Lorraine's lap), Ernie Canida, Elvira Ward.
 

Ernie Canida and Lorraine Moore

Physical Description: Ward00007.jpg
 

Ernie Canida, Lorraine Moore, and Budette

Physical Description: Ward00008.jpg
 

Fishing Hole on Malibu Creek

Physical Description: Ward00009.jpg, Ward00010.jpg

Scope and Contents

Joe Ward Jr. and another boy at a fishing hole on Malibu Creek.
 

Frank, Johnny, Andrew, Joseph Sr. and Joseph Jr.

Physical Description: Ward00011.jpg

Scope and Contents

Following a fishing trip, at an unknown location on the floodplain. (L-R) Frank Ward, Johnny Ward, Andrew Ward, Joe Ward Jr., Joseph A. Ward (far right).
 

Going Riding

Physical Description: Ward00012.jpg

Scope and Contents

Unidentified individuals ready for a ride, somewhere on the west end of the floodplain.
 

ID Card for Joseph A. Ward, 20th Century Fox Employee

Physical Description: Ward00013.jpg, Ward00014.jpg
 

Joseph A. Ward Fox Employee Photo

Physical Description: Ward00015.jpg
 

Joe Ward Jr. Fox Employee Photo

Physical Description: Ward00015.jpg
 

Joe Ward Jr., 1944

Physical Description: Ward00017.jpg

Scope and Contents

Joe Ward Jr. on Crags farm in the floodplain, with miscellaneous farm buildings.
 

Joe Ward Jr. and Green Valley Hill 1944

Physical Description: Ward00018.jpg

Scope and Contents

Joe Ward Jr. and his dog Puche in 1944 on the farm floodplain, with the Green Valley hill in the background, showing the set for How Green Was My Valley.
 

Joe Ward Jr. and Chubby

Physical Description: Ward00019.jpg
 

Joe Ward Jr. and Cousin Johnny Ward

Physical Description: Ward00020.jpg

Scope and Contents

Joe Ward Jr. and his cousin Johnny Ward, with Green Valley Hill in the background.
 

Joe Ward Jr. and Fox Watchman

Physical Description: Ward00021.jpg

Scope and Contents

Joe Ward Jr. and a 20th Century-Fox watchman at the ranch.
 

Joe Ward Jr. and his Grandma and Aunt

Physical Description: Ward00022.jpg

Scope and Contents

Ranch floodplain by the bunkhouses. (L-R) Joe Ward Jr., Lizzie Ward (Joseph A. Ward's mother), and Grandma Swartz.
 

Joe Ward Jr. and Mother with Tia Elena Ames and Olivia

Physical Description: Ward00023.jpg

Scope and Contents

This photo was taken on the ranch floodplain, with the barn (on left) and the bunkhouse (on right) in the background. (L-R) Joe Ward Jr., his mother Elvira Ward, Tia Elena Ames and daughter Olivia Ames.
 

Joe Ward Jr. and Mott's Niece

Physical Description: Ward00024.jpg

Scope and Contents

Joe Ward Jr. and niece of John G. Mott in front of the bunkhouse.
 

Joe Ward Jr. and Nellie at Bunkhouses

Physical Description: Ward00025.jpg

Scope and Contents

Joe Ward Jr. and Nellie (horse) on the floodplain showing miscellaneous farm buildings.
 

Joe Ward Jr. and Puche

Physical Description: Ward00026.jpg

Scope and Contents

Joe Ward Jr. and Puche at the ranch house (where he lived), with the Green Valley hill in the background, as well as the set for How Green Was My Valley.
 

Joe Ward Jr. and Ward Cousin

Physical Description: Ward00027.jpg

Scope and Contents

Joe Ward Jr. and a Ward cousin sitting on a fence on the floodplain (likely the Green Valley hill in the background).
 

Joe Ward Jr. at Budette's Birthday Party

Physical Description: Ward00028.jpg

Scope and Contents

Joe Ward Jr. at Budette's birthday party (Budette was the daughter of Ernie Canida and Lorraine Moore).
 

Joe Ward Jr. in Floodplain

Physical Description: Ward00029.jpg

Scope and Contents

Joe Ward Jr. feeding a lamb at the Crags farm in the floodplain, with his horse, Nellie.
 

Joe Ward Jr. near Texas Crossing

Physical Description: Ward00030.jpg

Scope and Contents

Joe Ward Jr. near the Texas Crossing on the road going away from the Mott Adobe.
 

Joe Ward Jr. on Blanco

Physical Description: Ward00031.jpg

Scope and Contents

Joe Ward Jr. on Blanco, a horse given to Joseph by John Mott. Blanco was 34 years old.
 

Joe Ward Jr. on Blanco with Dogs

Physical Description: Ward00032.jpg

Scope and Contents

Joe Ward Jr. on Blanco with dogs Buddy and Puche.
 

Joe Ward Jr. on Nellie at Bunkhouse

Physical Description: Ward00033.jpg, Ward00034.jpg

Scope and Contents

Joe Ward Jr. on Nellie in front of the bunkhouse on the floodplain at the Crags farm.
 

Joe Ward Jr. in 7th or 8th Grade

Physical Description: Ward00035.jpg

Scope and Contents

Joe Ward Jr. visiting someone at an unknown location.
 

Joe Ward Jr. and Buddy

Physical Description: Ward00036.jpg

Scope and Contents

Joe Ward Jr. and Buddy at Crags ranch, wearing a 20th Century-Fox watchman's cap.
 

Joe Ward Jr. on the Ranch

Physical Description: Ward00037.jpg

Scope and Contents

Joe Ward Jr. at Crags ranch in the floodplain, with miscellaneous farm structures in the background.
 

Joseph A. Ward and Uncle Tom with Joe Ward Jr.

Physical Description: Ward00038.jpg

Scope and Contents

The Ward family on the Crags farm floodplain in front of the barn and bunkhouse. (L-R) Joseph A. Ward, Joe Ward Jr. (on bicycle), Lizzie Ward (Joseph A. Ward's mother), Grandma Swartz, and Uncle Tom (possibly the husband of Grandma Swartz).
 

Joseph A. Ward with Rodriguez II

Physical Description: Ward00039.jpg

Scope and Contents

Joseph A. Ward with Rodriguez II, at an unknown location.
 

John Mott and Sultan at the Crags Country Club Farm

Physical Description: Ward00040.jpg

Scope and Contents

John G. Mott and his own horse, Sultan. The Crags barn and some of the crags (Goat Buttes) in the background.
 

Joe Ward Jr. and Buddy in Calabasas 1943 October

Physical Description: Ward00041.jpg
 

Joe Ward Jr. and Jeannette Ward at Malibu Creek State Park 2000 July

Physical Description: Ward00042.jpg

Scope and Contents

Joe Ward Jr. and Jeannette Ward in July 2000 in Malibu Creek State Park, where the old Crags farm used to be.
 

Joseph A. Ward and Jimmy Ward by the Ranch House

Physical Description: Ward00043.jpg
 

Mary Beth Kroll

Physical Description: Ward00044.jpg
 

Mary Beth Kroll and Joe Ward Jr. by the Ranch House

Physical Description: Ward00045.jpg
 

Olivia Ames and Joe Ward Jr. on Blanco at the Crags Farm Floodplain

Physical Description: Ward00045.jpg
 

The First Rodriguez on the Crags Farm Floodplain

Physical Description: Ward00047.jpg, Ward00048.jpg
 

Tia Elena Ames, Olivia's Mother, at the Ranch House

Physical Description: Ward00049.jpg
 

Uncle Charles, Aunt Buster's Husband

Physical Description: Ward00050.jpg

Scope and Contents

Uncle Charles Fostler, husband of Elizabeth Frances Fostler (née Ward, known as "Aunt Buster"), and an unidentified child at Crags ranch.
 

Uncle Frank and Joe Ward Jr. in Sudan Field at Crags Ranch

Physical Description: Ward00051.jpg
 

View of Green Valley Set from the Floodplain

Physical Description: Ward00052.jpg
 

Ward Daughters-In-Law with Grandma Ward

Physical Description: Ward00053.jpg

Scope and Contents

Ward family in-laws: (L-R) Margaret (Frank Ward), Beulah (Andrew Ward), Grandma Lizzie Ward, Elvira (Joseph Ward), Marcella (John Ward)
 

Ward Family and Others

Physical Description: Ward00054.jpg

Scope and Contents

The Ward family at Crags farm. (L-R) Joseph A. Ward, Joe Ward Jr. (on bicycle), Lizzie Ward (Joseph A. Ward's mother), Grandma Swartz, Elizabeth Frances Fostler (known as "Aunt Buster"), and Elvira Ward.
 

Ward Family 1944 August

Physical Description: Ward00055.jpg

Scope and Contents

The Ward family in August 1944. (L-R) Mary Beth Kroll, Andrew Ward, Elizabeth Swartz (née Ward), Frank Ward, Joe Ward Jr.
 

Ward Women at Ranch House

Physical Description: Ward00056.jpg

Scope and Contents

Grandma Lizzie Ward with her daughters. (L-R) Mary E. Wolfskill (married Joseph William Wolfskill), Elizabeth Frances Fostler (known as "Aunt Buster", married Charles Fostler), Grandma Lizzie Ward, either Aunt Margaret or Aunt Marcella Ward, all standing by the ranch house.
 

Hunt House 1941-2000

Biographical / Historical

The Hunt House, originally the vacation home of wealthy Angeleno Willis P. Hunt, is now the visitor's center for Malibu Creek State Park.
 

Andrew Ward and Mother with Johnny

Physical Description: Ward00058.jpg

Scope and Contents

Andrew Ward with his mother Lizzie, and Johnny Ward, standing at the Hunt House, with the garage visible in the background.
 

Aunt Buster, Grandma Ward, and Jim Ward at Hunt House

Physical Description: Ward00059.jpg, Ward00060.jpg
 

Hunt House 2000 July

Physical Description: Ward00061.jpg
 

Uncle Jim Ward, Grandma Ward, and Uncle Andrew Ward at Hunt House

Physical Description: Ward00062.jpg
 

Las Virgenes School 1941-1942

 

Joe Ward Jr. and Chas Etheridge 1942 May

Physical Description: Ward00063.jpg

Scope and Contents

Joe Ward Jr. and Charles (Chas) Etheridge at Las Virgenes School, on Mother's Day in May 1942.
 

Las Virgenes School 1st Grade 1941 May

Physical Description: Ward00064.jpg

Scope and Contents

The Las Virgenes School Class, on Mother's Day in May 1941. Joe Ward Jr. was in 1st grade. The teacher is possibly Margaret Burch.
 

Joe Ward Jr.'s Report Card 1942

Physical Description: Ward00065.jpg, Ward00066.jpg
 

Las Virgenes School Detached Restrooms 1942 May

Physical Description: Ward00067.jpg
 

Las Virgenes School PTA

Physical Description: Ward00068.jpg

Scope and Contents

Elvira Ward is the second from the right.
 

Las Virgenes School at Halloween

Physical Description: Ward00069.jpg, Ward00070.jpg, Ward00071.jpg

Scope and Contents

Joe Ward Jr. is dressed as a ghost in these pictures, and can be seen on the far right in the first and third photograph.
 

Movie Sets 1944-1946

 

Flicka Set 1944

Physical Description: Ward00072.jpg, Ward00073.jpg
 

How Green Was My Valley Set

Physical Description: Ward00074.jpg, Ward00075.jpg
 

How Green Was My Valley Set with Joseph A. Ward

Physical Description: Ward00076.jpg, Ward00077.jpg
 

Ray Milland, Californios Movie Set 1946 January 14

Physical Description: Ward00078.jpg
 

Thunderhead on Flicka Movie Set 1944

Physical Description: Ward00079.jpg