Willa Cloys Carmack Collection 2019.05

This Finding Aid was completed by Katie Riddle.
University of California, Berkeley. College of Environmental Design. Environmental Design Archives
April 2020
230 Bauer Wurster Hall #1820
Berkeley, CA 94720-1820
designarchives@berkeley.edu


Contributing Institution: University of California, Berkeley. College of Environmental Design. Environmental Design Archives
Title: Willa Cloys Carmack Collection
Creator: Carmack, Willa Cloys, 1889-1968
Identifier/Call Number: 2019.05
Physical Description: 1.3 Linear Feet: 1 Carton and 1 Document Box
Date (inclusive): 1916-1962
Date (bulk): 1940-1959
Language of Material: English .

Access Statement

Collection is over for research. Many of the Environmental Design Archives collections are stored offsite and advance notice is required for use.

Publication Use

All requests to publish, reproduce, or quote from materials in the collection should be discussed with the Curator.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of Item], Willa Cloys Carmack Collection, Environmental Design Archives, University of California, Berkeley.

Funding

Arrangement and description of this collection was funded by the Beatrix Farrand Endowment courtesy of the Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning.

Biographical Note

Willa Cloys was an only child, born November 1, 1889, in the Midwest. Her father Edward H. Cloys was a building contractor and the family moved to California around the late nineteen-teens. Willa was one of the first women to graduate with a degree in Landscape Architecture from UC Berkeley, which at that time was part of the Department of Agriculture under the direction of Professor John Gregg. After graduating with her degree in 1916, she is listed in the Berkeley City Directory, in 1917, as a Landscape Architect.
By 1925, Willa married Robert M. Carmack, and based on the 1930 census they had two children, John and Sarah1. Throughout her career, which spanned more than thirty years, she secured several large estate commissions in and around Hillsborough, schools in San Leandro, the San Jose Women's Club, city parks in Petaluma, and a subdivision called Felton Gables in Menlo Park, among others.
During the Depression, Cloys taught landscape design at the California School of Gardening, a school started by and for women in Hayward in 1926 and lectured at California garden clubs. She was also a founding member of the California Horticultural Society. Cloys was an early proponent of the use of native plants in California gardens and an active part of a network of women working to influence how we garden in California today.
Sources:
Biography of Willa Cloys Carmack by April Halberstadt, May 2007

Scope and Contents

The Willa Cloys Carmack Collection spans the years 1916-1962 and includes personal, professional, and project records. This collection is organized into two series: Personal Papers, Professional Papers.
Series I: Personal Papers contain correspondence, photographs, travel diaries, and handwritten notes about plant types. Much of the correspondence are postcards to Willa's children during her travels and a few to friends. Photographs include a headshot from the 1916 Blue and Gold yearbook noting her graduation from UC Berkeley. The bulk of material in this series is travel paraphernalia from her trips to Italy (1926), Mexico (1955), across the Midwest (XX), and Japan (1956).
Series II: The Professional Papers include correspondence relating to professional topics, writings, presentations, professional organizations and committees, reference material collected, and project records. Reference Files are the largest sub-series containing nursery lists with handwritten notations, brochures by plant type, and reference materials such as magazines and newspaper clippings related to the profession in general and not to specific projects.

Custodial History

This collection was donated by the family of Willa Cloys Carmack.

Related Collections

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Women Landscape Architects
Native plants for gardening--California.
Landscape architecture--California.

 

PERSONAL PAPERS I.

 

Correspodence A.

Box 1, Folder 1

Postcards to Family 1926-1959, n.d.

Box 1, Folder 1

Postcards to Friends n.d.

 

Travel B. n.d.

Box 1, Folder 2

Summer School Tour: Italy 1926

Box 1, Folder 3

Paris, france 1926

Box 1, Folder 4

New England and Gapse Peninsula Tour 1948

Box 1, Folder 5

United States: Midwest Tour

Box 1, Folder 6-7

Mexico 1951

Box 1, Folder 8

Canada 1955

Box 1, Folder 9-12

Pan American Japanese Tour 1959

Box 1, Folder 13

Hong Kong n.d.

Box 1, Folder 14

Postcards n.d.

 

Photographs C.

Box 1, Folder 15

Blue and Gold class photo 1916

Box 1, Folder 15

Portraits n.d.

 

Notes D.

Box 1, Folder 16

Plant lists n.d.

 

PROFESSIONAL PAPERS II.

 

Correspodence A.

Box 1, Folder 17

General Correspondence

 

Writings B.

Box 1, Folder 18

Japanese Gardens 1924

Box 1, Folder 19

Architect and Engineer 1929

Box 1, Folder 20

Poems n.d.

 

Presentations C.

Box 1, Folder 21

Ground Covers 1958

Box 1, Folder 22

California Native Plants n.d.

 

Associations and Committees D.

Box 1, Folder 23

California Horticultural Society 1959

Box 1, Folder 24

California Association of Landscape Architects 1959-1960

 

Clippings E.

Box 1, Folder 25

General Clippings 1949, 1955

 

Reference Files F.

Box 1, Folder 26

Desinging with Redwood 1934, 1937, 1942, 1948, 1956

Box 1, Folder 27

Fushias and Pelargoriums 1938, 1945, 1951-52

Box 1, Folder 28

Indoor Plants 1940-1942, 1948, 1953

Box 1, Folder 29

Japanese Design

Box 1, Folder 30

Lilies and Irises 1947, 1953

Box 1, Folder 31

Native Plants of California

Box 1, Folder 32

Nursery Catalogs 1950-1965

Box 1, Folder 33

Parks 1951, 1962

Box 1, Folder 34

Redwood News 1956, 1961

Box 1, Folder 35

Rhododndrons and Camelias 1958

Box 1, Folder 36

Roses n.d.

Box 1, Folder 37

Trees

 

Project Records G.

 

Lachman, Gustav (Hillsborough, CA) 1937

Creator: Smaus , Louis

General

residential
Flat-File 1

Drawings

Box 1, Folder 38

Photographs