Conditions Governing Access
Conditions Governing Use
Preferred Citation
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Processing Information
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Biographical / Historical
Scope and Contents
Arrangement
Related Materials
Photographer Index
Contributing Institution:
The Huntington Library
Title: Automobile Club of Southern California collection of
photographs
and
negatives
Creator:
Automobile Club of Southern California.
Identifier/Call Number: photCL 375
Physical Description:
45.36 Linear Feet
(59 boxes)
Date (inclusive): 1898-1982
Date (bulk): 1920s-1930s
Abstract: The collection consists of over 10,000
black-and-white and color
photographs
, negatives, and slides, as well as pen-and-ink
drawings, postcards, and ephemeral materials, dating from 1898 to 1982 (bulk 1920s-1930s),
that were collected by the Automobile Club of Southern California. The materials form a
general photographic reference collection, as well as a broad visual survey of topics of
interest to California motorists. Included are images of sites in North and Central America
(with an emphasis on California), Europe, the Pacific Islands, and portraits, as well as
images related to other subjects of interest to the Club's membership. Many of the images
were published as illustrations for articles in the Club's first member magazine,
Touring Topics.
Language of Material: English.
Conditions Governing Access
Open for use by qualified researchers and by appointment. Please contact Reader Services at
the Huntington Library for more information.
Conditions Governing Use
The Huntington Library does not require that researchers request permission to quote from
or publish images of this material, nor does it charge fees for such activities. The
responsibility for identifying the copyright holder, if there is one, and obtaining
necessary permissions rests with the researcher.
Preferred Citation
Automobile Club of Southern California Collection of
Photographs
and Negatives. The
Huntington Library, San Marino, California.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Gift of the Automobile Club of Southern California, 1986.
Processing Information
The collection was inventoried, rehoused and numbered by Huntington volunteers in the
mid-1990s. In 2006, Sue Luftschein performed additional rehousing, arranging and numbering,
and created this finding aid based, in part, on the original inventory.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
RESTRICTED: Box 48-58: housed in cold storage; extended retrieval and delivery time
required.
In addition to photographic prints, the collection contains unprinted negatives and slides.
All negatives are housed separately from prints. Some of the slides in the collection are
glass, and many others are in poor physical condition, and therefore require extra care when
handling. Many of the slides have changed color.
Biographical / Historical
Founded in Los Angeles in 1900, the Automobile Club of Southern California was one of the
nation's first automobile clubs. Its mission included the improvement of roads and driving
conditions in the State of California, and the proposing of traffic laws. In 1909, the
Automobile Club began publishing its member magazine,
Touring
Topics
, which became
Westways in 1933. The magazine
chronicled landscapes and destinations that included extensive photographic coverage of the
deserts and coastal regions of California, the national parks of the American West, and
Hawaii. Many of the
photographs
included in this collection may have come from the personal
files of Philip Townsend Hanna (1896-1957), editor of
Touring
Topics
from 1926-1957, an enthusiastic amateur photographer, and a supporter of
local photographers.
From the beginning, the Automobile Club of Southern California was an active participant
in the creation of statewide transportation policies. It produced its own transportation
planning studies as well as commentaries on public policies, programs and proposals. The
Club began charting California's roads as early as 1906, at which time it began creating
strip maps and road maps. In 1922, the Auto Club produced the first comprehensive traffic
survey of Los Angeles, and in 1937 its engineers wrote the first detailed proposal for a
regional freeway system.
Throughout the 1920s, the Club sent teams of cartographers across the country to survey
roads for the production of maps and to create a uniform system of road signage. In 1920,
the Club participated in an expedition with highway commissioners and county supervisors
from California, Utah, and Nevada to determine a more direct route for the Arrowhead Trail
Highway. In 1921, the Club sent two of its employees on a transcontinental journey to chart
15,831 miles of roads for its strip maps. These, and other, trips were part of the growing
interest across the country in the improvement of America's roadways. Members and employees
of the Club took trips along some of the country's historic highways and roadways, including
the Arrowhead Trail Highway; the King of Trails; the Lincoln Highway; the National Old
Trails; and the Pikes Peak Ocean-to-Ocean Highway.
During the 1930s the Club continued its mapping activities. In 1930 and 1931, the Club
sponsored the First and Second Pacific International Highway Expedition that sent engineers
to map a proposed intercontinental highway, the Pacific International Highway, running from
Fairbanks, Alaska to Buenos Aires, Argentina. In addition to these two surveys, the Club
posted thousands of porcelain-on-steel traffic signs throughout California and continued to
do so until the state took over the task in the early 1950s.
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of 6240 black-and-white and color
photographs
, pen and ink
drawings, and postcards, 1412 black-and-white and color negatives, 2606 black-and-white and
color slides, and ephemeral materials, 1898-1982 (bulk 1920s-1930s). The Automobile Club of
Southern California collected the materials, and they form a general photographic reference
collection as well as a broad visual survey of topics of interest to California motorists.
Included are images of sites in North and Central America (with an emphasis on California),
Europe, the Pacific Islands, and portraits, as well as images related to other subjects of
interest to the Club's membership. Many of the images were published as illustrations for
articles in the Club's first member magazine,
Touring
Topics
.
The collection is divided into three sections: a reference section, forming the bulk of
the collection; images from the Club's cross-country expeditions; and slides. The reference
section consists of both geographic and "subject"
photographs
. The bulk of the geographic
images are devoted to California. These include, but are not limited to, sites in the city
of Los Angeles and environs; Imperial, Kern, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego,
and Santa Barbara Counties; the San Bernardino, San Jacinto, San Gabriel and Sierra Nevada
Mountains; the Mojave and Colorado Deserts; national parks located in California (Lassen
Volcanic National Park, Lava Beds National Park, Sequoia National Park, and Yosemite
National Park); the Sacramento River; the Saint Francis Dam (after the disaster); San
Francisco; and the California coastline (including Santa Catalina Island, Big Sur, and the
Monterey Peninsula). The reference section also contains images related to California
Motorgraphs and Rotogravures, pull-out supplements published in
Touring Topics. The Rotogravures sections contained scenic views of sites in
California, and the published images were often toned. The Motorgraphs feature focused on
touring in California. Both the Motorgraphs and Rotogravures include images of especial
interest to California motorists, specifically landscapes and sites in the western United
States and Mexico, many of which are documented in other sections of the collection.
Locations outside of California documented in the reference section include a number of
images of surrounding states, such as Arizona (with a large number of images of the Grand
Canyon), Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Washington. These include miscellaneous
desert scenes; national parks and monuments (including Glacier National Park, Grand Teton
National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Bryce Canyon, Zion National Park, and the Olympic
Mountains); Native Americans and Native American sites (with an emphasis on Arizona, the
Navajo, and New Mexico, but also including Indians of Central and Latin America); and
missions (in Arizona, California, Mexico and New Mexico). Other locations include western
Canada (primarily British Columbia); Guatemala; and a large section devoted to Mexico. A
substantial portion of the Mexican images document the First and Second International
Pacific Highway Expeditions. Other Mexican images concentrate on the states of Baja
California, Sonora, and Sinaloa. Other non-California locations include images of European
cities and sites; New Zealand; and islands in the Pacific (including the Fiji islands and
Tahiti).
The non-geographic subjects in the reference section include such diverse topics as
astronomy; automobile accessories; gift suggestions; highways and bridges; mining camps and
ghost cities; paintings and prints (copies of paintings, prints, maps, and earlier
photographs
depicting a wide variety of subjects); road signs; transportation (including
many images of the Butterfield stagecoach station and line); and western fauna and
flora.
The portraits in the reference section were used to illustrate general articles as well as
editorial statements, and include portraits of the era's important cultural, literary, and
artistic figures in California and the American West.
The collection's second section is composed of
photographs
taken on some of the Club's
cross-country tours in the 1920s. Many of these tours followed the routes of some historic
roadways in various parts of the country, and the collection contains images of roadways and
historic sites in 31 states, Canada, and Mexico, and including parts of the National Old
Trails (in Arizona and New Mexico); the Lincoln Highway (in Iowa, Nebraska, Pennsylvania,
and Wyoming); the King of Trails (in Minnesota, Nebraska, Texas, and Winnipeg, Canada);
Arrowhead Trail Highway (in Nevada); and various eastern highways and roadways. Also
depicted are a "test highway"; road signs in the Midwest and the South; an unidentified trip
undertaken in the 1920s (recognizable by the license plate of the Auto Club vehicle); and
miscellaneous unidentified roadways and sites.
The collection's third section is composed of slides in a variety of formats and sizes
that primarily depict landscapes in California, Colorado, Nevada, Oregon, and other western
United States locales. These were either sent to the Auto Club, or collected by the
Automobile Club's Travel Research and Publications Department from both individuals and
public venues throughout California. The pictures depict downtown Los Angeles, museums,
theme parks, tourist attractions, state and national parks, and other sites in California.
These are accompanied by letters that can be found with the collection's ephemeral materials
at the end of box 35.
A large portion of the
photographs
(boxes 1-35) were taken by authors of articles that
appeared in
Touring Topics; others were commissioned by the
Club; and others appear to have been sent to the Club. The majority of the
photographs
in
boxes 1-35 have names and addresses of photographers on the verso. Photographers (and
authors) include, but are not limited to, Ansel Adams, Fred Archer, Viroque Baker, George
Hugh Banning, Adelbert Bartlett, Virginia S. Bartlett, Andrew R. Boone, Julius Cindrich,
Norman Clyde, Will Connell, Loyd Cooper, Imogen Cunningham, Asahel Curtis, Edward Sheriff
Curtis, Fred Dapprich, E.H. Davis, E.E. East, John Anson Ford, Frasher, Ewing Galloway,
Forman G. Hanna, Phil Townsend Hanna, Hoag and Ford, John Edwin Hoag, Bert W. Huntoon,
Philip Johnston, Dr. Frederick Monsen, Dave Packwood, C.C. Pierce, Ernest M. Pratt, Putnam
Studios, E. Willard Spurr, and John L. Von Blon. See the Photographer's Index at the end of
the Container List for images associated with the aforementioned photographers. A card file
in the office of the Curator of
Photographs
provides a complete list of specific item
numbers associated with all photographers. Many of the original articles in which the
photographs
appeared have been identified; this information is listed on the envelopes.
Other
photographs
appear to have been published, and possess captions or identifying
information on the verso. However, a large number of the
photographs
are unidentified as to
location and/or content.
The
photographs
resulting from the cross-country tours (boxes 36-37) seem to have been
taken by the participants, engineers and draftsmen who worked for the Auto Club.
Original negatives exist for a number of the
photographs
; these can be found in boxes
41-47 and are housed separately in cold storage. Of these, approximately fifty percent were
not printed; this is indicated in the Container List. Some images exist in duplicate.
The majority of the slides (boxes 48-58) appear to be taken by the same individual(s) on
an unspecified number of trips throughout the western United States.
Ephemeral materials accompanying the
photographs
include captions, brochures, letters,
press releases, and original envelopes. The collection is also accompanied by a photographer
index compiled by Huntington volunteers.
In 1987, 206 prints by photographers generally working in the Pictorialist style were
removed from the collection and transferred to the Huntington's Art Division. Information
about these prints is not included in this finding aid. For more information about these
holdings, contact the Art Division. Some of the prints were reproduced in
Pictorialism in California (1994) (see Related Material).
Arrangement
The images in boxes 1-35 remain primarily in their original order, which consists of
geographic and topical subjects arranged alphabetically at the folder level, and portraits
arranged alphabetically. During initial processing, some folders were renamed and reordered
in order to facilitate access. A number of subjects are documented in more than one location
within the collection. For example, images of missions can be found in the section dedicated
to Missions, as well as in sections dedicated to Arizona, California, Mexico and New
Mexico.
The
photographs
in boxes 36 and 37 were taken on the Automobile Club's cross-country tours
and are arranged by location and subject, with unidentified images placed at the end.
Negatives are in boxes 41-47. Boxes 48-58 contain slides.
The collection also contains ephemeral materials. These have been preservation photocopied
and the originals are in box 35.
Related Materials
The collection originally included a number of pictorialist works that were transferred to
the Art Division in 1987.
Many of the pictorialist works were featured in a 1994 joint exhibition organized by the J.
Paul Getty Museum and the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery,
Pictorialism in California:
Photographs
1900-1940.
See also:
Wilson, Michael G. and Dennis Reed.
Pictorialism in California:
Photographs
1900-1940.
Los Angeles:
The J. Paul Getty Museum and the Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery,
1994
See also:
Title:
Automobile Club of Southern California collection, 1892-1963,
University of Southern California Digital Archive.
Photographer Index
The following is a selected list of photographers, both amateur and professional, who
contributed images to Touring Topics or submitted
photographs
to the Automobile Club of
Southern California. The numbers refer to specific item numbers within the collection.
Adams, Ansel:
4655-4663, 5748
Archer, Fred Robert:
620, 621, 4355, 4488, 4498, 4541, 5290-5305, 5375-5384
Baker, Viroque:
3366, 3375, 3376
Banning, George Hugh:
4078-4082, 4740, 4742, 4744, 4751, 4753-4757, 4761-4771, 4774-4776
Bartlett, Adelbert:
628-629, 4313-4314, 4316-4334, 4571, 4677-4685
Bartlett, Virginia Stivers:
5674-5675, 5677-5681
Boone, Andrew R.:
302-303, 1721, 2036-2041, 3227, 3241-3345, 3361, 3749, 3753-3357, 3758-3762, 3763-3769,
4340-4341, 4521, 4523-4525, 4538, 4572, 5152-5153, 5158-5159, 5248, 5307
Cindrich, Julius:
4482
Clyde, Norman:
1065-1159, 1177-1191, 1263-1317, 1319-1326, 1328-1337, 1354, 1362-1369, 1376-1482,
1818-1825, 3210-3215
Connell, Will:
2118-2135, 4120-4127, 4494, 4608, 5616, 5637-5637.4, 5778, 5780-5781, 5811-5815, 5845,
5866, 5884, 5907
Cooper, Loyd:
1055-1057, 1172, 3109, 3150-3152, 4487, 4514, 4519-4520, 4542-4547, 4570
Cunningham, Imogen:
4135-4145
Curtis, Asahel:
899, 4930, 4934, 4972, 4985, 4994, 5006
Curtis, Edward Sheriff:
5524-5527, 5765-5771, 5785-5787, 5914
Dapprich, Fred R.:
1562, 5529, 5756, 5759, 5797, 5822, 5823, 5829, 5849, 5883
Davis, E.H.:
2477-2487, 3061-3062, 3064-3066, 3068-3069, 3103-3107, 3156, 3193, 3227, 3303.2, 3410,
3416
East, E.E.:
2155-2166, 2683-2696, 2735-2777, 5648
Ford, John Anson:
650, 652, 4515, 5730
Frashers Inc.:
544, 857, 1255-1257, 2671, 5328-5329
Galloway, Ewing:
46-47, 1728, 2146-2154, 2994, 3424, 3963, 435-4368, 4670, 4669-4676, 4697-4701,
4777
Hanna, Forman:
4465, 4474-4476
Hanna, Phil Townsend:
64, 67, 710-717, 872, 1515-1518, 1658-1660, 1844-1850, 2176, 2274, 2279, 2454-2462,
2558, 2561-2562, 2567, 2778-2779, 2853-2991, 3002-3010, 3070-3096, 3181-3192, 3218, 4531,
4556-4560, 4581-4588, 4589-4592, 4609-4623, 4664, 4902-4903, 4910-4911
Hoag and Ford:
971, 1791, 1957-1972, 1976-1977, 1982, 1984, 1990, 1992-1995, 1997-1998, 2001-2004,
3303.5, 3938, 3940, 3948, 3959-3962, 4711-4723, 5257-5259
Hogg, John Edwin:
54, 70, 519-522, 726, 729-730, 815, 870-871, 895, 900, 908-912, 1731-1733.2, 1768,
1780-1790, 2213, 2226, 2230, 2235, 2275-2278, 2343-2359, 2491-2499, 2529, 2563, 2586-2588,
2727-2734, 3060, 3067, 3194-3204, 3289, 3897-3917, 3928-3929, 3931-3934, 4109, 4112-4114,
4116-4119, 4736-4739, 4772-4773, 5061, 5063, 5066, 5067, 5168, 5263, 5432, 5535, 5536,
5630-5635, 5671, 5687, 5713, 5763, 5875, 5897, 5900-5901, 5903-5904
Huntoon, Bert W.:
885-886, 898, 4442, 4445, 4533, 4924, 4926-4927, 4929, 4932, 4939-4945, 4947-4949,
4953-4954, 4956, 4958, 4960-4963, 4970, 4975, 4977-4981, 4993.1
Johnston, Philip:
43-45, 55-62, 111-130, 336, 362, 545-547, 549-555, 658, 660-690, 700, 703-709,
731.1-731.8, 761-762, 1483, 2388-2403, 2466-2474, 2506-2516, 2537-2538, 2543-2551,
2592-2596, 3253-3254, 3290-3293, 3779, 3787-3800, 3802-3808, 3810-3845, 3847-3848,
3850-3853, 3855, 3857-3859, 4102-4108, 4880-4901, 5261
Monsen, Frederick:
2489-2490, 2500, 3866
Packwood, Dave:
315-318, 496, 498, 767-769, 774-774.1, 833, 1703-1705, 1729, 5430, 5595, 5647,
5737-5739, 6129-6132
Pierce, C.C.:
609, 820, 823, 979, 1707-1708, 3400-3400.1, 3401, 5638, 5676, 5722, 5876
Pratt, Ernest M.:
309-314, 3366, 3375-3376, 4466, 4469, 4565, 4578-4579, 5079-5087, 3303.13
Putnam Studios:
530, 571, 980, 994-995, 1012, 1025, 4731
Spurr, E. Willard:
5001, 5570, 5603, 5645, 5841, 5921
Von Blon, John L.:
2321-2324, 2332-2342, 2409-2410, 2540, 3396-3399, 5740
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Arizona--
Photographs
.
Arrowhead Trail Highway--
Photographs
.
Baja California (Mexico : Peninsula)--
Photographs
.
Big Sur (Calif.)--
Photographs
.
British Columbia--
Photographs
.
Bryce Canyon National Park (Utah)--
Photographs
.
Canada, Western--
Photographs
.
Colorado--
Photographs
.
Colorado Desert (Calif. and Mexico)--
Photographs
.
Europe--
Photographs
.
Fiji--
Photographs
.
Guatemala--
Photographs
.
Imperial County (Calif.)--
Photographs
.
Grand Canyon (Ariz.)--
Photographs
.
Islands of the Pacific--
Photographs
.
Kern County (Calif.)--
Photographs
.
Lava Beds National Monument (Calif.)--
Photographs
.
Lincoln Highway--
Photographs
.
Los Angeles (Calif.)--
Photographs
.
Mexico--
Photographs
.
Mexico--Tours--
Photographs
.
Mojave Desert (Calif.)--
Photographs
.
Monterey Peninsula (Calif.)--
Photographs
.
National Old Trails Road--
Photographs
.
Nevada--
Photographs
.
New Mexico--
Photographs
.
New Zealand--
Photographs
.
Olympic Mountains (Wash.)--
Photographs
.
Orange County (Calif.)--
Photographs
.
Oregon--
Photographs
.
Riverside County (Calif.)--
Photographs
.
Sacramento River (Calif.)--
Photographs
.
Saint Francis Dam (Calif.)--
Photographs
.
San Bernardino County (Calif.)--
Photographs
.
San Bernardino Mountains (Calif.)--
Photographs
.
San Diego County (Calif.)--
Photographs
.
San Francisco (Calif.)--
Photographs
.
San Gabriel Mountains (Calif.)--
Photographs
.
San Jacinto Mountains (Calif.)--
Photographs
.
Santa Barbara County (Calif.)--
Photographs
.
Santa Catalina Island (Calif.)--
Photographs
.
Sequoia National Park (Calif.)--
Photographs
.
Sierra Nevada (Calif. and Nev.)--
Photographs
.
Sinaloa (Mexico : State)--
Photographs
.
Sonora (Mexico : State)--
Photographs
.
Tahiti--
Photographs
.
United States--Tours--
Photographs
.
United States Highway 75--
Photographs
.
Utah--
Photographs
.
Washington (State)--
Photographs
.
Yosemite National Park (Calif.)--
Photographs
.
Zion National Park (Utah)--
Photographs
.
Amusement Parks--California--
Photographs
.
Animals--West (U.S.)--
Photographs
.
Astronomy--
Photographs
.
Automobile travel--Canada--
Photographs
.
Automobile travel--East (U.S.)--
Photographs
.
Automobile travel--Mexico--
Photographs
.
Automobile travel--West (U.S.)--
Photographs
.
Automobiles--
Photographs
.
Automobiles--Equipment and supplies--
Photographs
.
Bridges--United States--
Photographs
.
Coasts--California--
Photographs
.
Deserts--United States--
Photographs
.
Ghost towns--California--
Photographs
.
Gifts--
Photographs
.
Indians of Central America--Antiquities--
Photographs
.
Indians of North America--Arizona--
Photographs
.
Indians of North America--New Mexico--
Photographs
.
Indians of North America--Antiquities--
Photographs
.
Indians of South America--Antiquities--
Photographs
.
Landscape--United States--
Photographs
.
Mining camps--California--
Photographs
.
Missions--Arizona--
Photographs
.
Missions--California--
Photographs
.
Missions--Mexico--
Photographs
.
Missions--New Mexico--
Photographs
.
Museums--California--Los Angeles--
Photographs
.
National monuments--United States--
Photographs
.
National parks and reserves--California--
Photographs
.
Navajo architecture --
Photographs
.
Navajo art--
Photographs
.
Navajo Indians --
Photographs
.
Navajo Indians--Dwellings--
Photographs
.
Paintings--Reproductions.
Plants--West (U.S.)--
Photographs
.
Prints--Reproductions.
Roads--United States--
Photographs
.
Route surveying--United States--
Photographs
.
Route surveying--Mexico--
Photographs
.
Rotogravures--California.
Stagecoaches--California--
Photographs
.
Tourism--California--
Photographs
.
Traffic signs and signals--United States--
Photographs
.
Transportation--California--
Photographs
.
Transportation--United States--
Photographs
.
Brochures.
Captions.
Envelopes.
Letters.
Negatives.
Photographs
.
Press releases.
Slides.
Adams, Ansel, 1902-1984.
Alexander, George D.
Archer, Fred Robert, 1889-
Baker, Fred L.
Baker, Viroque.
Balch, Allan Christopher, 1864-1943.
Banning, George Hugh, b. 1895.
Bartlett, Adelbert.
Bartlett, Virginia Stivers.
Barton, Loren Roberta.
Bauer, Harry J.
de Belderrain, Francisca Lopez.
Bell, Horace, 1830-1918.
Berkeley, Busby, 1895-1976.
Bissell, Harvey Sutherland.
Boone, Andrew R.
Borg, Carl Oscar, 1879-1947.
Brown, Benjamin Chambers, 1865-1942.
Carew, Harold D. (Harold David), b.
1890.
Carr, Harry, 1877-1936.
Cindrich, Julius, 1890-1981.
Clark, Alson Skinner, 1876-1949.
Cleland, Robert Glass, 1885-1957.
Clyde, Norman, 1885-1972.
Connell, Will, 1898-1961.
Cook, Ted, b. 1891.
Cooper, Loyd.
Crooks, Richard, 1900-1972.
Culver, Harry H.
Cunningham, Imogen, 1883-1976.
Curtis, Asahel, 1874-1941.
Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952.
Dapprich, Fred R.
Davis, E.H., 1862-1951.
DeForest, Lee.
Dellenbaugh, Frederick Samuel,
1853-1935.
Disney, Walt, 1901-1966.
Dixon, Maynard, 1875-1946.
Doelter, Ernest (Pop).
Dorsey, Susan Almora (Miller), 1857-
East, E.E.
Douglass, A. E. (Andrew Ellicott),
1867-1962.
Flint, Frank P. (Frank Putnam),
1862-1929.
Ford, John Anson.
Fremont, John Charles, 1813-1890.
Frost, John, 1890-1937.
Galloway, Ewing.
Gillis, William R. (William Robert),
1840-1929.
Goetz, Dr. Alexander, 1897-1970.
Haneman, H.W.
Hanna, Forman, 1882-1950.
Hanna, Phil Townsend, 1896-1957.
Harrison, Nathaniel (Uncle Nate).
Hayes, Catherine, 1825-1861.
Hill, Andrew P.
Hodge, Frederick Webb, 1864-1956.
Hogg, John Edwin.
Houghton, Eliza Poor Donner.
Hubbell, John Lorenzo.
Huntoon, Bert W., 1869-1947.
Huxley, Aldous, 1894-1963.
Johnston, Arthur, 1898-1954.
Johnston, Philip, ca. 1892-1978.
Jones, Idwal, 1890-1964.
Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931.
Judy, Clinton K.
Justo, Juan Bautista, 1865-1928.
Kendall, Marie Boening,
1885-1953.
King, Clarence, 1842-1901.
Kirkman, George Wycherly, 1867-
Kroeber, A. L. (Alfred Louis),
1876-1960.
Leake, Edward.
Leighton, Kathryn W.
Livingston, George Emerson.
Lowrey, Daniel (Buck) Crocket.
Mannheim, Jean, 1861-1945.
Matches, Margaret.
McCarthy, John Russell, b. 1889.
McCrackin, Josephine Woempner Clifford, b.
1838.
Meade, Elwood.
Monsen, Frederick, 1865-1929.
Miller, Evelyn Nunn.
Millikan, Robert Andrews, 1868-1953.
Moulton, Lewis F.
Muir, John, 1838-1914.
Murchie, Guy, 1907-
Navarro, Rafael, Don.
Norris, Frank, 1870-1902.
Owens, Charles Hamilton.
Packwood, Dave.
Patigian, Haig.
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Prudhomme, Maria Merced.
Puthuff, Hanson.
Rains, John, d.1862.
Rains, Maria Merced
Williams.
Reche, Charles P.
Rogers, David Banks.
Sabin, Edwin L. (Edwin Legrand),
1870-1952.
St. Clair, L.P.
St. John, Charles E. (Charles Edward),
1857-1935.
Sarazen, Gene.
Scherer, James A. B. (James Augustin Brown),
1870-1944.
Seares, Frederick Hanley, 1873-
Sepulveda, Ygnacio
Sheets, Millard, 1907-
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Hoag and Ford.
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Lassen Volcanic National Park (Agency :
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