Davisville 1905: The Year the Town Woke Up Exhibit Materials

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UC Davis. Special Collections
University of California, Davis, Department of Special Collections, General Library
100 NW Quad
Davis, California 95616-5292
(530) 752-1621
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2015


Descriptive Summary

Title: Davisville 1905: The Year the Town Woke Up Exhibit Materials
Dates: 2006
Collection Number: D-450
Creator/Collector: Lofland, John.
Extent: 2.6 linear feet
Repository: UC Davis. Special Collections
Davis, California 95616-5292
Abstract: The exhibit consists of images of both scenes and documents from the early 1900s, with the focus on the towns effort to secure the University Farm site for Davisville, CA (now Davis, CA). Reproductions of columns from the Davisville Enterprise are part of the exhibit, as Editor William Scott was one of town’s primary boosters. Excerpts from George Pierce Jr.’s daily journal and the "Ideal Spot for a University Farm" booklet are also included.
Language of Material: English

Access

Collection is open for research.

Publication Rights

Copyright is protected by the copyright law, chapter 17, of the U.S. Code. All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Head of Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Department of Special Collections, General Library, University of California, Davis as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the researcher.

Preferred Citation

Davisville 1905: The Year the Town Woke Up Exhibit Materials. UC Davis. Special Collections

Biography/Administrative History

"Davisville 1905 - The Year the Town Woke Up" was an exhibit created by John Lofland, Professor Emeritus Sociology, and Jim Becket, of the Davis Historical Society, for the UC Davis General Library in 2006.

Scope and Content of Collection

The exhibit consists of images of both scenes and documents from the early 1900s, with the focus on the towns effort to secure the University Farm site for Davisville, CA (now Davis, CA). Reproductions of columns from the Davisville Enterprise are part of the exhibit, as Editor William Scott was one of town’s primary boosters. Excerpts from George Pierce Jr.’s daily journal and the "Ideal Spot for a University Farm" booklet are also included.

Indexing Terms

University of California (1868-1952). College of Agriculture -- History.
Davis (Calif.) -- History.

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