Finding Aid to the Hansel Mieth and Otto Hagel Photograph Collection

Finding aid prepared by Frances Wratten Kaplan and Wendy Welker.
Labor Archives and Research Center
2018
San Francisco State University
J. Paul Leonard Library, Room 460
1630 Holloway Ave
San Francisco 94132-1722
larc@sfsu.edu


Title: Hansel Mieth and Otto Hagel photograph collection
Date (inclusive): 1932-1969
Creator: Mieth, Hansel
Creator: Hagel, Otto
Extent: 2.95 Cubic Feet (5 oversize boxes)
Collection number: larc.pho.0010
Accession number: 1989/091
Repository: Labor Archives and Research Center
J. Paul Leonard Library, Room 460
San Francisco State University
1630 Holloway Ave
San Francisco, CA 94132-1722
(415) 405-5571
larc@sfsu.edu
Abstract: Collection contains the photographs of Hansel Mieth (1909-1998) and Otto Hagel (1909-1973).
Physical Location: Collection available on site.
Languages: Languages represented in the collection: English.

Availability

Collection is open for research.

Restrictions

Copyright has not been assigned to the Labor Archives and Research Center. All requests for permission to publish or quote from materials must be submitted in writing to the Director of the Archives. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Labor Archives and Research Center 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 reader.

General Note

Mieth and/or Hagel titled most of the photographs on verso. Bracketed titles were most likely supplied by previous archives staff and documented on verso of photographs or inventory list and have been edited by cataloger. Collection contains photographs that were taken in series but were not necessarily numbered consecutively, so many are located in different boxes. Some photographs in series have the same title but are often variations on a subject. Duplicates are noted at the item level in the finding aid.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Hansel Mieth and Otto Hagel Photograph Collection, larc.pho.0010, Labor Archives and Research Center, San Francisco State University.

Acquisition

Donated by Hansel Mieth. The materials in this collection came from multiple accessions: 1989/091; 1991/110; 1991/111; 1993/030; 1993/062; 1994/051; 1996/074; 1998/049; 1998/052.

Processing information

Processed in 1998 by Sherri Nevins. Revised in 2015 by Frances Wratten Kaplan, and Wendy Welker in 2018.

Arrangement

Arranged as received. The photographs in this collection are arranged in numerical order, 1 through 228.

Biography of Hansel Mieth and Otto Hagel

Hansel Mieth (1909-1998) and Otto Hagel (1909-1973) were both born in Germany but immigrated to the United States in 1930 and 1928 respectively. Arriving in the midst of the Great Depression, the couple ended up finding work as farm laborers in rural California, experiencing firsthand the dismal living conditions of the migrant worker. Hagel and Mieth bought a used camera and started documenting the lives of the agricultural workers around them. Their photographs of cotton pickers and their families, of shanty towns ("Hoovervilles") around Sacramento, and of waterfront workers in San Francisco, established Mieth and Hagel as socially conscious documentary photographers.
In 1937, Mieth accepted a position as LIFE magazine staff photographer, while Hagel continued to work as a freelancer for publications such as Time, LIFE, and Fortune, as well as producing photographs for two books published by the West Coast longshoremen's union. Both Hagel and Mieth continued to capture images of America's working poor and bring attention to civil liberties and labor struggles. In 1943, on assignment for LIFE magazine, Hagel and Mieth photographed Heart Mountain Japanese American internment camp, although these images were never published by the magazine. In the 1950s, like many politically active individuals, they were brought before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) but refused to testify against friends in the labor movement and were blacklisted as a result. Mieth lost her job with LIFE and work became scarce. The couple, who officially married in 1940, retired to a working ranch they had bought in Santa Rosa. Some of their later works document civil rights marches, the work of longshoremen in San Francisco, and the lives of the Pomo Indians of Northern California.

Scope and Contents

Collection comprises images of rural California migrant workers and their families; Salinas lettuce strike; shantytowns in Sacramento; waterfront docks and longshoremen in San Francisco (including several of Harry Bridges); Pomo Indians; Mare Island shipyards and workers; Heart Mountain Japanese internment camp; civil rights marches; children from government program Head Start; San Francisco State College faculty; Jack London's house in Glen Ellen; Fort Ross; Lee Goldblatt and John Nixon wedding; New York City, including the New York Stock Exchange; World War II soldiers and sailors; Pacific Maritime Association; one photo each of Monterey County fishermen, Vietnam War protest, and the American Nazi Party in New Jersey. Collection contains portraits of singer Odetta, architect Timothy Pflueger, artist Hermann Volz, industrialist Henry Kaiser, Tom Mooney in jail, Jack London's wife, Charmian, violinist Yehudi Menuhin, and photographer Imogen Cunningham participating in a civil rights march. Collection also includes self-portraits of Mieth and Hagel.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Agricultural laborers -- California -- Photographs.
Migrant labor -- Photographs.
Strikes and lockouts -- Agricultural laborers -- California -- Photographs.
Cotton Pickers -- Photographs.
Stevedores -- California -- San Francisco -- Photographs.
Pomo Indians -- California -- Photographs.
Civil rights demonstrations -- Photographs.
Photographic prints.
Photojournalism.
Bridges, Harry -- Portraits.
Heart Mountain Relocation Center (Wyo.) -- Pictorial works.

Oversize-box 1, photograph 1

Waterfront workers stacking timbers in the hold of a lumber ship 1963

Oversize-box 1, photograph 2

Waterfront workers unloading bananas from South America 1963

Oversize-box 1, photograph 3

Ships in San Francisco harbor being loaded 1963

Oversize-box 1, photograph 4

Waterfront workers pushing cargo sacks 1963

Oversize-box 1, photograph 5

Cargo boat being brought into harbor by tug boats 1963

Oversize-box 1, photograph 6

Huge paper rolls being slung onto ship deck 1963

Oversize-box 1, photograph 7

Waterfront worker unloading olive barrels from Greece 1963

Oversize-box 1, photograph 8

Waterfront workers shoveling copra 1963

Oversize-box 1, photograph 8A

Harry Bridges with Howard Bodine, L.B. Thomas, and Bruce Benner at table 1963

Oversize-box 1, photograph 9

Waterfront workers voicing their opinion 1963

General Note

Contains duplicate photograph.
Oversize-box 1, photograph 10

Waterfront worker Pete Bolotoff resting with pick on pile of copra 1963

General Note

Contains five duplicate photographs.
Oversize-box 1, photograph 11

ILWU caucus 1963

Oversize-box 1, photograph 12

Loading logs destined for the Orient undated

Oversize-box 1, photograph 13

Unloading sacks of cargo 1963

Oversize-box 1, photograph 13A

Unloading sacks of cargo onto a cart 1963

Oversize-box 1, photograph 14

Loading grain ship undated

Oversize-box 1, photograph 15

Maggie Wahoo, 106 year-old Pomo Indian with great grand-niece, Gloria, at Geyserville Reservation circa 1963

Oversize-box 1, photograph 16

[Funeral of Rodney Maruffo, son of Kashia chief, killed in Vietnam, Sonoma County Indian Cemetery] 1968

Oversize-box 1, photograph 17

Hansel Mieth and Otto Hagel burning diseased chickens on Santa Rosa ranch circa 1968

Oversize-box 1, photograph 18

Monterey County fishermen circa 1933

Oversize-box 1, photograph 19

Harry Bridges circa 1962

Oversize-box 1, photograph 20

Tom Mooney behind bars 1936

Oversize-box 1, photograph 21

Salinas lettuce strike, night meeting 1936

General Note

Photographs 48 and 113 are duplicates.
Oversize-box 1, photograph 22

Salinas lettuce strike, sheriff and deputized farmers 1936

Oversize-box 1, photograph 23

San Francisco waterfront 1932

Oversize-box 1, photograph 24

San Francisco waterfront, hiring hall with Harry Bridges 1934

Oversize-box 1, photograph 25

Longshoremen marching up Market Street, San Francisco 1936

Oversize-box 1, photograph 26

Harry Bridges with daughter Betty 1934

General Note

Photograph 127 is a duplicate.
Oversize-box 1, photograph 27

Hermann Volz circa 1936

General Note

Contains duplicate photograph.
Oversize-box 1, photograph 28

American Nazi party meeting in Hackensack, New Jersey 1938

Oversize-box 1, photograph 29

Coyote in jaw trap, Montana 1938

Oversize-box 1, photograph 30

Child of migrant workers, Buttonwillow, California 1934

Oversize-box 1, photograph 31

Father with children in migrant camp, California 1934

General Note

Photograph 84 is a duplicate.
Oversize-box 1, photograph 32

Migrant cotton pickers at work in field, California 1934

Oversize-box 1, photograph 33

Migrant cotton pickers around fire, California 1934

Oversize-box 1, photograph 34

Shack housing "Hooverville" in the Sacramento city dump 1932

Oversize-box 1, photograph 35

Man lying on the street, Mission Street, San Francisco 1934

General Note

Photograph 123 is a duplicate.
Oversize-box 1, photograph 36

Hansel and Otto pulling fence, Santa Rosa 1950

Oversize-box 1, photograph 37

Odetta at Santa Rosa circa 1964

Oversize-box 1, photograph 38

Anti-Vietnam war protest, Kezar Stadium, San Francisco 1967

Oversize-box 1, photograph 39

Work shift in Mare Island 1942

Oversize-box 1, photograph 40

Supplies on Mare Island 1942

Oversize-box 1, photograph 41

Shipyard workers and newsboys, Mare Island 1942

Oversize-box 1, photograph 42

Asian shipyard worker on Mare island 1942

Oversize-box 1, photograph 43

Shipyard worker on Mare Island, woman riveter 1942

Oversize-box 1, photograph 44

Liberty ship in the making, Mare Island 1942

Oversize-box 1, photograph 45

Harry Bridges as a youth in Australia undated

Scope and Contents

Photograph from the collection of Mieth and Hagel. Photographer unknown.
Oversize-box 1, photograph 46

News vendors and workers, Mare Island shipyard 1942

Oversize-box 1, photograph 47

The weigh-master in the cotton field 1938

General Note

Photograph 95 is a duplicate.
Oversize-box 1, photograph 48

Salinas lettuce strike, night meeting 1936

General Note

Photographs 21 and 113 are duplicates.
Oversize-box 1, photograph 49

Unloading sacks of cotton 1934

Oversize-box 1, photograph 50

Livingston Camp for black people only, farm workers 1950

Oversize-box 1, photograph 51

Cotton picking in the San Joaquin Valley 1934

Oversize-box 1, photograph 52

Francisco Martinez: One-legged victim of hit-and-run driver near Selma, California 1936

Oversize-box 1, photograph 53

"Cotton Pickers Wanted - White People Only" sign 1934

Oversize-box 1, photograph 54

Cotton field for black people, man with sack over shoulder getting paid 1936

Oversize-box 1, photograph 55

Morning in the San Joaquin Valley, a family of cotton pickers 1934

Oversize-box 1, photograph 56

Head Start, Sonoma County. Child with white rat 1969

General Note

Contains duplicate photograph.
Oversize-box 1, photograph 57

Head Start, Sonoma County. Michelle, born with but one hand 1969

General Note

Contains duplicate photograph.
Oversize-box 1, photograph 58

Head Start, Sonoma County. Michelle, in Windsor, has but one hand 1969

General Note

Contains duplicate photograph.
Oversize-box 2, photograph 59

Head Start, Sonoma County. Abel, a Pomo Indian boy in front of his house 1969

General Note

Contains duplicate photograph.
Oversize-box 2, photograph 60

Head Start, Sonoma County. Jody eats at South Park Headstart 1969

Oversize-box 2, photograph 61

Head Start, Sonoma County. A mother/teacher comforts Deidre 1969

Oversize-box 2, photograph 62

Two Pomo Indian girls in front of their home on the Kashia Indian Reservation in Sonoma County, Headstart children 1969

Scope and Contents

11x14 silver gelatin print by Hansel Mieth.
Oversize-box 2, photograph 63

Head Start child, Jamie, looking out the window of her home in Windsor, California 1969

General Note

Contains duplicate photograph.
Oversize-box 2, photograph 64

Head Start. Mrs. Griffith with her Brood at home in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County 1969

General Note

Contains duplicate photograph.
Oversize-box 2, photograph 64A

Head Start. The Griffith Family, Santa Rosa, California. 1969

Oversize-box 2, photograph 65

Head Start boy at home, Sonoma County 1969

Oversize-box 3, photograph 66

Essy [Essie] Parrish gives basket weaving class at Pomo Indian Reservation, Kashia, Sonoma County 1969

Scope and Contents

11x14 silver gelatin print by Hansel Mieth.
Oversize-box 2, photograph 67

Head Start mothers. Sonoma County 1969

Oversize-box 2, photograph 68

California cotton country [View of cemetery] undated

Oversize-box 2, photograph 69

Firebaugh, California. Graves in cotton country undated

Oversize-box 2, photograph 70

The Davidson family in government housing near Marysville, California 1938

Oversize-box 2, photograph 71

The Davidson family in government camp 1938

Oversize-box 2, photograph 72

Migrant boy 1938

Oversize-box 2, photograph 73

Cotton picker kid undated

Oversize-box 2, photograph 74

Girl in San Francisco's Fillmore neighborhood 1936

Oversize-box 2, photograph 75

Cotton kid 1934

Oversize-box 2, photograph 76

Jimmie, cotton picker [child worker] 1934

Oversize-box 2, photograph 77

Time gets long waiting for parents [children in car] 1936

Oversize-box 2, photograph 78

Time passes slow when you are waiting [children in car] 1936

Oversize-box 2, photograph 79

Cotton pickers' kids, waiting for parents all day long [children in car] 1936

Oversize-box 2, photograph 80

Cotton pickers' kids, parents are working near Visalia 1934

Oversize-box 2, photograph 81

Cotton pickers' kids, waiting for parents to get through work near Visalia 1934

Oversize-box 2, photograph 82

Migrant children, families camped at the edge of the desert 1932

Oversize-box 2, photograph 83

Cotton picking in California valleys [woman and child near Visalia] 1934

Oversize-box 2, photograph 84

Migrant father with children, California 1934

General Note

Photograph 31 is a duplicate.
Oversize-box 2, photograph 85

Cotton picker family around fire, California Great Central Valley 1934

Oversize-box 2, photograph 86

Cotton picker family around fire, California Great Central Valley 1934

Oversize-box 2, photograph 87

Cotton picker [child worker] 1934

Oversize-box 2, photograph 88

Cotton pickers in California valleys, Great Central Valley, California 1934

Oversize-box 2, photograph 89

[Workers with cotton sacks in the field] undated

General Note

Contains duplicate photograph.
Oversize-box 2, photograph 90

Cotton pickers in California valleys 1934

Oversize-box 2, photograph 91

Unloading one's picking sack, Great Central Valley 1934

General Note

Photograph 92 is a duplicate.
Oversize-box 2, photograph 92

Unloading one's picking sack, Great Central Valley, California 1934

General Note

Photograph 91 is a duplicate.
Oversize-box 2, photograph 93

Unloading one's picking sack, Great Central Valley, California 1934

Oversize-box 2, photograph 94

Paid by the sack, in the cotton field 1934

Oversize-box 2, photograph 95

[The weigh-master in the cotton field] 1938

General Note

Photograph #47 is a duplicate.
Oversize-box 2, photograph 96

[The weigh-master] 1938

Oversize-box 2, photograph 97

Livingston Camp for black people only 1950

Oversize-box 2, photograph 98

Livingston Camp for black people only 1950

Oversize-box 2, photograph 99

Cotton county of California [Sign: "First Picking. Cotton Pickers Wanted, White People Only, Bradleys Camp"] 1933

Oversize-box 2, photograph 100

Signs in the valley towns of California, from 1934 to now ["Don't Expect Relief When You Are Out Of Work, Save Your Dollars Now!"] undated

Oversize-box 2, photograph 101

California cotton country [Signs] undated

Oversize-box 2, photograph 102

Signs in the valleys of California ["Cotton Pickers Wanted, White People Only, Bradleys Camp"] 1934

Oversize-box 2, photograph 103

Signs in California valley towns ["Cotton Pickers Wanted, White People Only, Bradleys Camp"] 1934

Oversize-box 2, photograph 104

Sheriff and deputies, Salinas lettuce strike 1936

Oversize-box 2, photograph 105

Sheriff and deputies, Salinas lettuce strike 1936

Oversize-box 2, photograph 106

Scab, Salinas lettuce strike 1936

Oversize-box 2, photograph 107

These are children of the Sacramento dump, taken with a found and home-repaired camera 1932

Oversize-box 2, photograph 108

[People picking through trash, Sacramento city dump] undated

Oversize-box 2, photograph 109

[Boy with apple, Sacramento city dump] 1934

Oversize-box 2, photograph 110

[People picking through trash, Sacramento city dump] undated

Oversize-box 3, photograph 111

[People picking through trash, Sacramento city dump] undated

Oversize-box 3, photograph 112

[Hooverville housing, Sacramento city dump] undated

Oversize-box 3, photograph 113

[Salinas lettuce strike, night meeting] 1936

General Note

Photographs 21 and 48 are duplicates.
Oversize-box 3, photograph 114

[National Farm Labor Union meeting] undated

Oversize-box 3, photograph 115

[Outstretched hands, Longshore Union Hall hiring, San Francisco] 1936

Oversize-box 3, photograph 116

[Outstretched hands, Longshore Union Hall hiring, San Francisco] 1936

Oversize-box 3, photograph 117

Supplies on Mare Island 1942

Oversize-box 3, photograph 118

Supplies on Mare Island 1942

Oversize-box 3, photograph 119

Mare Island Shipyard, Vallejo 1942

Scope and Contents

Photograph of Liberty ship being built.
Oversize-box 3, photograph 120

Liberty ship in the making, Mare Island 1942

Oversize-box 3, photograph 121

[Civil rights march on Market Street, San Francisco] 1963

Oversize-box 3, photograph 122

[Civil rights march on Market Street, San Francisco] 1963

Scope and Contents

Photograph of Otto Hagel with a boy on his shoulders, with Imogen Cunningham, and Jean Ireland.
Oversize-box 3, photograph 123

[A man lying in the street, Mission Street, San Francisco] 1934

General Note

Photograph 35 is a duplicate.
Oversize-box 3, photograph 124

Mission district, San Francisco [two girls] 1936

Oversize-box 3, photograph 125

Harry Bridges, San Francisco 1962

Oversize-box 3, photograph 126

Harry Bridges, [San Francisco] 1962

Oversize-box 3, photograph 127

[Harry Bridges with daughter Betty] 1934

General Note

Photograph 26 is a duplicate.
Oversize-box 3, photograph 128

[Timothy Pfueger, 450 Sutter Street, San Francisco] undated

Oversize-box 3, photograph 129

Henry Kaiser 1972

Oversize-box 3, photograph 130

[Henry Kaiser at meeting] undated

Oversize-box 3, photograph 131

[San Francisco City Hall court room] undated

Oversize-box 3, photograph 132

U. S. O. Club, San Francisco 1942

Oversize-box 3, photograph 133

[Australian soldiers playing piano] undated

Oversize-box 3, photograph 134

[U. S. soldier with binoculars looking at San Francisco skyline] circa 1942

Oversize-box 3, photograph 135

[Sailor and woman] circa 1942

Oversize-box 3, photograph 136

John Beecher and son (non-signer) San Francisco circa 1950-1952

Historical Note

"Non-signer" refers to the Levering Act of 1950, which required state employees to swear a loyalty oath.

General Note

Photograph 137 is a duplicate.
Oversize-box 3, photograph 137

John Beecher and son circa 1950-1952

General Note

Photograph 136 is a duplicate.
Oversize-box 3, photograph 138

Scene of San Francisco State University [College] faculty who did not sign Levering Act, San Francisco circa 1950-1952

Historical Note

Photograph taken in John Beecher's apartment. The Levering Act was a law enacted in 1950 requiring state employees to swear a loyalty oath.

General Note

Contains duplicate photograph.
Oversize-box 3, photograph 139

Non-signers of Levering Act of San Francisco State University [College] faculty circa 1950-1952

General Note

Photograph 140 is a duplicate.

Historical Note

The Levering Act was a law enacted in 1950 requiring state employees to swear a loyalty oath.
Oversize-box 3, photograph 140

Some of San Francisco State University [College] faculty who did not sign the Levering Act. John Beecher is host circa 1950-1952

Historical Note

The Levering Act was a law enacted in 1950 requiring state employees to swear a loyalty oath.

General Note

Photograph 139 is a duplicate.
Oversize-box 3, photograph 141

Non-signers of Levering Act of San Francisco State University [College] in John Beecher's apartment circa 1950-1952

General Note

Photograph 142 is a duplicate.

Historical Note

The Levering Act was a law enacted in 1950 requiring state employees to swear a loyalty oath.
Oversize-box 3, photograph 142

Some of faculty of San Francisco State University [College] who did not sign Levering Act. John Beecher is host ca. 1950-1952

Historical Note

The Levering Act was a law enacted in 1950 requiring state employees to swear a loyalty oath. Those pictured include: Herb Bisno, Phiz Mezey, Eason Monroe, John Beecher, Frank Rowe, Mrs. Rowe, Leonard Pockman, Mrs. Pockman.

General Note

Photograph 141 is a duplicate.
Oversize-box 3, photograph 143

[Jack London's house after burning, Glen Ellen, California] undated

Oversize-box 3, photograph 144

[Interior of the Jack London House] undated

General Note

Contains duplicate photograph.
Oversize-box 3, photograph 145

[Charmian London in the Jack London House library] undated

Oversize-box 3, photograph 145A

[Charmian London in front of Wolf House] undated

Oversize-box 3, photograph 146

[Jody eats at South Park Head Start] 1969

Oversize-box 3, photograph 147

[Woman and children in Head Start program] undated

Oversize-box 3, photograph 148

[Michelle in Head Start program, Windsor, Sonoma County] 1969

Oversize-box 3, photograph 149

[Child at Head Start in Sonoma County] 1969

Oversize-box 3, photograph 150

[Teacher hugging child, Head Start, Sonoma County] 1969

Oversize-box 3, photograph 151

Alexandria, teacher, Santa Rosa Head Start, supervising hand painting 1969

Oversize-box 3, photograph 152

Essy [Essie] Parish, Pomo Indian shaman is also teaching basket weaving 1969

General Note

Taken at Kashia Pomo Indian Reservation, Sonoma County.
Oversize-box 3, photograph 153

[Gloria Truvido in graveyard] undated

Oversize-box 3, photograph 154

[Gloria Truvido and child] undated

Oversize-box 3, photograph 155

[Gloria Truvido] undated

Oversize-box 3, photograph 156

[Painting of Gloria Truvido] undated

Oversize-box 3, photograph 157

[Gloria Truvido] undated

Oversize-box 3, photograph 158

[Gloria Truvido engaged in painting] undated

Oversize-box 3, photograph 159

[Gloria Truvido pregnant] undated

Oversize-box 3, photograph 160

Gloria and Maggie Wahoo, Pomo Indians 1965

Oversize-box 3, photograph 161

[Gloria Truvido and Maggie Wahoo, Pomo Indians] 1965

Oversize-box 3, photograph 162

[Maggie Wahoo, 106-year-old Pomo Wapo Indian woman with grand niece Gloria Truvido, Geyserville Reservation circa 1963-1965

Oversize-box 3, photograph 163

[Gloria Truvido at burial of her child] 1965

General Note

Contains duplicate photograph.
Oversize-box 3, photograph 164

Funeral of Rodney Maruffo, son of Kashia chief 1968

Oversize-box 3, photograph 165

[Lowering the coffin at funeral of Rodney Maruffo, son of Kashia chief] 1968

Oversize-box 4, photograph 166

[Indian cemetery, funeral of Rodney Maruffo, son of chief H. Maruffo, killed in Vietnam] 1968

Oversize-box 4, photograph 167

I want a job, New York [Man walking with sign strapped to body] 1938

Oversize-box 4, photograph 168

Camp "Unity" Garment Workers Union, New York 1938

Oversize-box 4, photograph 169

[Tom and Sylvia Yoneda] 1962

Scope and Contents

Includes contact sheet and negatives with other Yoneda images.
Oversize-box 4, photograph 170

[Otto Hagel sawing a tree] undated

Oversize-box 4, photograph 171

[Hansel Mieth in leather jacket] undated

Oversize-box 4, photograph 172

[John Nixon and Lee Goldblatt wedding, Lou Goldblatt with champagne bottles] 1969

Scope and Contents

Includes contact sheets and negatives for images 172-190.
Oversize-box 4, photograph 173

[John Nixon and Lee Goldblatt wedding, Lee whispering to John] 1969

Oversize-box 4, photograph 174

[John Nixon and Lee Goldblatt wedding, John and Lee with man in sun glasses] 1969

Oversize-box 4, photograph 175

[John Nixon and Lee Goldblatt wedding, Terry Goldblatt holding cups] 1969

Oversize-box 4, photograph 176

[John Nixon and Lee Goldblatt wedding, Terry, Lou and Lee Goldblatt with John and dog] 1969

Oversize-box 4, photograph 177

[John Nixon and Lee Goldblatt wedding, John and Lee] 1969

Oversize-box 4, photograph 178

[John Nixon and Lee Goldblatt wedding, John kissing Lee] 1969

Oversize-box 4, photograph 179

[John Nixon and Lee Goldblatt wedding, John with arm around Lee] 1969

Oversize-box 4, photograph 180

[John Nixon and Lee Goldblatt wedding, John embracing woman] 1969

Oversize-box 4, photograph 181

[John Nixon and Lee Goldblatt wedding, man holding John's wrist] 1969

Oversize-box 4, photograph 182

[John Nixon and Lee Goldblatt wedding, guests] 1969

Oversize-box 4, photograph 183

[John Nixon and Lee Goldblatt wedding, man with camera] 1969

Oversize-box 4, photograph 184

[John Nixon and Lee Goldblatt wedding, woman in sun glasses with guests] 1969

Oversize-box 4, photograph 185

[John Nixon and Lee Goldblatt wedding, boy drinking from cup] 1969

Oversize-box 4, photograph 186

[John Nixon and Lee Goldblatt wedding, guests] 1969

Oversize-box 4, photograph 187

[John Nixon and Lee Goldblatt wedding, John with man and woman] 1969

Oversize-box 4, photograph 188

[John Nixon and Lee Goldblatt wedding, woman with hand on hip] 1969

Oversize-box 4, photograph 189

[John Nixon and Lee Goldblatt wedding, two male guests] 1969

Oversize-box 3, photograph 190

[John Nixon and Lee Goldblatt wedding, guests] 1969

Oversize-box 4, photograph 191

[Fisherman holding catch] undated

General Note

Contains duplicate photograph.
Oversize-box 4, photograph 192

[Fort Ross, California] undated

Oversize-box 4, photograph 193

[Commandant's house, Fort Ross] 1940

Oversize-box 4, photograph 194

[Anchor, Fort Ross] undated

Oversize-box 4, photograph 195

Russian Orthodox service at Fort Ross, 150 years undated

General Note

Contains duplicate photograph.
Oversize-box 4, photograph 196

[Heart Mountain Relocation Center, two women feeding babies] 1942

Oversize-box 4, photograph 197

[Heart Mountain Relocation Center, portrait of young woman] circa 1942

Oversize-box 4, photograph 198

[Child sucking thumb, California Central Valley] 1936

Oversize-box 4, photograph 199

[Two girls, California Central Valley] 1936

Oversize-box 4, photograph 200

[Girl smiling, California Central Valley] 1936

Oversize-box 4, photograph 201

Road to nowhere [Four men walking on railroad tracks] 1936

Oversize-box 4, photograph 202

[Cotton picking machine, Sacramento Valley] 1939

Oversize-box 4, photograph 203

Civil rights march with Harry Bridges, William Chester and Benny Bufano 1963

Oversize-box 4, photograph 204

Civil rights march, San Francisco Civic Center 1963

Oversize-box 4, photograph 205

[Hansel Mieth under wisteria tree] 1950

Oversize-box 4, photograph 206

[Hansel Mieth with two cows] 1956

Oversize-box 4, photograph 207

[Hansel Mieth with two dogs] undated

Oversize-box 4, photograph 208

[Otto Hagel and Hansel Mieth baking cookies] undated

Oversize-box 4, photograph 209

[Otto Hagel and Hansel Mieth baking cookies] undated

Oversize-box 4, photograph 210

[Pete Bolotoff, longshoreman] circa 1963

General Note

Contains duplicate photograph.
Oversize-box 4, photograph 211

[Tractor operator working copra, with Pete Bolotoff in background] 1963

Oversize-box 4, photograph 212

[S. S. Hawaiian Citizen docked by Matson container crane] 1963

Oversize-box 4, photograph 213

[Loading cargo with shipside booms] 1963

Oversize-box 4, photograph 214

[Loading container with ship booms] 1963

Oversize-box 4, photograph 215

[Longshoreman handling frozen tuna] circa 1963

Oversize-box 4, photograph 216

[Coast committeeman Howard Bodine at longshore caucus] 1963

Oversize-box 4, photograph 217

Crowd of longshoremen at hiring hall 1963

Oversize-box 4, photograph 218

Crowd of longshoremen at hiring hall 1963

Oversize-box 4, photograph 219

Longshoremen lined up at Pacific Maritime Association central pay office 1963

Oversize-box 4, photograph 220

[Two men watching computer printouts at Pacific Maritime Association] 1963

Oversize-box 4, photograph 221

[Pacific Maritime Association and ILWU men reading computer printouts, including William Chester and Robert Rohatch] 1963

Oversize-box 4, photograph 222

[Celebration at Sea-Land dock] undated

Oversize-box 4, photograph 223

[Lou Goldblatt] undated

Oversize-box 4, photograph 224

[Rhesus monkey in water, Puerto Rico] 1938

Oversize-box 4, photograph 225

[Yehudi Menuhin and child] 1940

Oversize-box 5, photograph [226]

[Crowded floor of New York Stock Exchange] undated

Oversize-box 5, photograph [227]

[Empty floor of New York Stock Exchange] undated

Oversize-box 5, photograph [228]

[Group of men at New York Stock Exchange] undated