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Howard S.F. Randolph "La Jolla Year by Year" Papers, 1869-1951
DB003  
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  • Descriptive Summary
  • Access
  • Publication Rights
  • Preferred Citation
  • Acquisition Information
  • Biography/Administrative History
  • Scope and Content of Collection
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  • Descriptive Summary

    Title: Howard S.F. Randolph "La Jolla Year by Year" Papers, 1869-1951
    Dates: c1935-1955
    Collection Number: DB003
    Creator/Collector: La Jolla Historical Society
    Extent: 2 linear feet
    Repository: La Jolla Historical Society
    La Jolla, California 92037
    Abstract: The Howard S.F. Randolph “La Jolla Year by Year” Papers, 1869-1951, document the correspondence and other materials used to research Randolph’s book on the history of La Jolla. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence to and from Mr. Randolph during the period 1942 through 1951, as well as notes from newspapers and other sources spanning the period 1869 through 1940. Genealogical research notes include the following families: Boodey, Botsford, Eligood, Furber, Griffin, Harwood, Held, Kelley, Lee, Libby, McGilvery, Mills, Morrill, and Mudgett. The correspondence documented various La Jolla infrastructure topics: water, utilities, sewers, rail transportation, as well as the development of: churches, public facilities (library, post office, and schools), social organizations (bath house, Beach and Tennis Club, Woman’s Club) and various businesses. A separate group of items includes hand drawn maps and notes from newspaper articles. The topics in this Collection pertain to the history and heritage of La Jolla, California; its people, places and events. A container list is included on the PDF and HTML versions.
    Language of Material: English

    Access

    The Collection is open for research

    Publication Rights

    The La Jolla Historical Society holds the copyright to any unpublished materials

    Preferred Citation

    [Identification of item]. Howard S.F. Randolph "La Jolla Year by Year" Papers, 1869-1951. Collection Number: DB003. La Jolla Historical Society

    Acquisition Information

    DB003

    Biography/Administrative History

    Howard S.F. Randolph was a historian and genealogist from New England and a former editor of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Magazine. Randolph advocated greater recognition of local history in the community, particularly regarding La Jolla’s development during the 1880s and ‘90s. Working with the Library Association of La Jolla, Randolph established a Historical Committee that gathered photographs and documentation resulting in his seminal book “La Jolla: Year by Year.” The book’s publication triggered increased interest in local history among La Jollans. With the community’s support, Randolph’s collection grew, becoming the nucleus of the collection of images and documents maintained today by the La Jolla Historical Society. 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 archaeological artifacts. The Society boasts over 20,000 photographs, over 1000 postcards, 400-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 1963. 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 modern 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 of the museum profession. 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 Howard S.F. Randolph “La Jolla Year by Year” Papers, 1869-1951, document the correspondence and other materials used to research Randolph’s book on the history of La Jolla. The bulk of the collection consists of correspondence to and from Mr. Randolph during the period 1942 through 1951, as well as notes from newspapers and other sources spanning the period 1869 through 1940. Genealogical research notes include the following families: Boodey, Botsford, Eligood, Furber, Griffin, Harwood, Held, Kelley, Lee, Libby, McGilvery, Mills, Morrill, and Mudgett. The correspondence documented various La Jolla infrastructure topics: water, utilities, sewers, rail transportation, as well as the development of: churches, public facilities (library, post office, and schools), social organizations (bath house, Beach and Tennis Club, Woman’s Club) and various businesses. A separate group of items includes hand drawn maps and notes from newspaper articles. The topics in this Collection pertain to the history and heritage of La Jolla, California; its people, places and events. A container list is included on the PDF and HTML versions.

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