Guide to the John L. Von Blon Photograph Collection AR.2022.001

Chris S. Ervin CA, Kerri Phillip
First edition
Gledhill Library
2022-04-12
136 E. De La Guerra
Santa Barbara, California 93101
archivist@sbhistorical.org


Contributing Institution: Gledhill Library
Title: Von Blon (John L.) Photograph Collection
Creator: Von Blon, John L. (John Litchfield), 1871-1957
Creator: Edgerton, Glenn
Creator: Packwood, Dave
source: Automobile Club of Southern California
source: Von Blon, Henriette B. (Henriette Boeckmann), 1891-1961
Identifier/Call Number: AR.2022.001
Physical Description: 334 Photographic Prints
Date (inclusive): 1920-1940
Abstract: The John L. Von Blon Photograph Collection contains photographs of western landscapes, automobiles, buildings, construction of a Mexican railroad, Santa Barbara, California, and portraits. The black and white photos were taken primarily by John L. Von Blon.
Condition Description: Very good
Language of Material: English .
Container: 990.0

Content Description

Three hundred thirty four (334) scenic black and white photographs, primarily of the Western United States, but includes some images of a Mexican railroad under construction, mining, and possibly Argentina. Three (3) typewritten manuscripts accompany Von Blon's photographs of Death Valley Junction (1922), a water lily garden in Bishop, California, and marble top picnic tables at Texas Springs Campground in Death Valley.

Biographical / Historical

John Litchfield Von Blon (1871-1957) was born in Ohio and later moved to California where he was city editor for the Los Angeles Times and publicity editor for the Automobile Club of Southern California's Touring Topics/Westways magazine from 1929-1934. Von Blon was also published in Scientific American. He and his wife Henriette spent time on the Van Dyke Ranch near Barstow in early 1950s and then retired to Santa Barbara's Riviera in 1954.

Arrangement

The John L. Von Blon Photograph Collection is arranged in six files:
1) People
2) Landscapes
3) Automobiles and Structures
4) Railroad Construction and Mining
5) Santa Barbara, 1922-1923
6) Postcards

Related Materials

Von Blon (Henriette B.) Collection, 1956-011, Gledhill Library, Santa Barbara Historical Museum, Santa Barbara, California.

Processing Information

The John L. Von Blon Photograph Collection was processed by Chris S. Ervin and Kerri Phillip in April 2022.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of file], John L. Von Blon Photograph Collection, AR-2022-001, Gledhill Library, Santa Barbara Historical Museum, Santa Barbara, California.

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

Property rights reside with the Santa Barbara Historical Museum. For permissions to reproduce or to publish, please contact the Head Archivist of the Gledhill Library.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Adobe brick
Argentina
Bishop (Calif.)
Bishop Creek (Inyo County, Calif.)
Bridges -- Design and construction
Cattle herders
Charcoal kilns
Coachella Valley (Calif.)
Dams
Death Valley (Calif. and Nev.)
Death Valley Junction (Calif.)
Devils Postpile National Monument (Calif.)
Gold mines and mining
Long Valley (Mono County, Calif.)
Maps
Mammoth Lakes (Calif.)
Mexico
Mojave Desert
Mono Lake (Calif.)
National Park-to-Park Highway
Owens Lake (Inyo County, Calif.)
Owens River Gorge (Calif.)
Owens Valley (Calif.)
Pacific Coast Highway (Calif.-Wash.)
Railroads
Rhyolite (Nev.)
San Gabriel River Valley (Calif.)
Sunset Highway (Wash.)
Traffic congestion
Twenty-mule teams
Amargosa Opera House (Death Valley Junction, Calif.)
Carson and Colorado Railroad
Los Angeles County Fair (Los Angeles County, Calif.)
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
Scott, Walter E., 1872-1954
Scotty's Castle (Calif.)
Sweeney Granite Mountains Desert Research Center (Calif.)
Automobile Club of Southern California
Von Blon, Henriette B. (Henriette Boeckmann), 1891-1961

box 1, box 2

Landscapes

Physical Description: 148 Photographic Prints
box 3

Automobiles and Structures

Physical Description: 75 Photographic Prints
box 4

Railroad Construction and Mining

Physical Description: 47 Photographic Prints
box 5

People

Physical Description: 33 Photographic Prints
box 5

Santa Barbara 1922-1923

Physical Description: 24 Photographic Prints
box 5

Postcards

Physical Description: 7 Postcards