Julia
Morgan
-Sara Holmes Boutelle Collection
Special Collections
Robert E. Kennedy Library
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Julia
Morgan
-Sara Holmes Boutelle Collection
Special Collections Department
Robert E. Kennedy Library
Contact Information
- Special Collections Department
- Robert E. Kennedy Library
- California Polytechnic State University
- San Luis Obispo, CA 93407
- Phone: 805/756-2305
- Fax: 805/756-5770
- Email: archives@calpoly.edu
- URL: http://www.lib.calpoly.edu/specialcollections/
- Processed by:
- Nancy Loe and Denise Fourie
- Date Completed:
- 2006
- Encoded by:
- Byte Managers, 2006; Carina Love, 2007, 2008; Marisa Ramirez, 2009
© 2007 Trustees of the California State University. All rights reserved.
Descriptive Summary
Title:
Julia
Morgan
-Sara Holmes Boutelle Collection,
Date (inclusive): 1877-1958 (bulk 1901-1940)
Date (bulk):
Collection number: MS 027
Creator:
Morgan, Julia, 1872-1957
Extent:
21 boxes, 5 flat file drawers
Languages: English
FrenchGerman
Repository:
Special Collections, Robert E. Kennedy Library
California Polytechnic State University
San Luis Obispo, CA 93407
Provenance
Donated by Sara Holmes Boutelle's heirs in 2000, the Morgan-Boutelle Collection is housed in and administered by Special Collections
at Cal Poly.
Access
Collection is open to researchers by appointment only. For more information on access policies and to obtain a copy of the
Researcher Registration form, please visit the Special Collections Access page.
Restrictions on Use and Reproduction
The materials from this collection are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright
law. Photocopying of material is permitted at staff discretion and provided on a fee basis. Photocopies are not to be used
for any purpose other than for private study, scholarship, or research. Special Collections reserves the right to limit photocopying
and deny access or reproduction.
For use other than private study, scholarship, or research, including permission to reproduce, publish, broadcast, exhibit,
and/or quote from this collection, researchers must submit a written request and obtain permission from Special Collections
as the owner of the physical collection. Researchers should also consult with an appropriate staff member regarding specific
literary or other intellectual property rights pertaining to this collection. The researcher assumes full responsibility for
any use of the materials. Permission to reproduce, publish, broadcast, or exhibit is granted by separate licensing agreement
on a fee basis.
Preferred Citation
Morgan-Boutelle Collection, Special Collections, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Abbreviations Used:
AIA: American Institute of Architects
ART: artifact
c.: circa
c.f.: cubic feet
FF: flat file
l.f.:linear feet
n.d.: no date
n.p.: no publisher
PPIE: Panama–Pacific International Exposition
YWCA:Young Women’s Christian Association
Funding
The National Endowment for the Humanities has generously funded the arrangement and description of this collection, along
with matching funds from California Polytechnic State University.
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Subjects
Architecture -- California.
Architects -- California -- Correspondence.
Architecture, Domestic -- California -- San Francisco Bay Area.
Architecture, Domestic -- California -- San Simeon.
Asilomar Conference Grounds (Pacific Grove, Calif.)
Berkeley (Calif.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts.
Hearst Castle (Calif.) -- History.
Hearst, Phoebe Apperson, 1842-1919 -- Homes and haunts.
Hearst, William Randolph, 1863-1951 -- Correspondence.
Hearst, William Randolph, 1863-1951 -- Homes and haunts.
Hearst-San Simeon State Historical Monument (Calif.)
Honolulu (Hawaii) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
Morgan, Julia, 1872-1957
Morgan, Julia, 1872-1957 -- Archives.
Morgan, Julia, 1872-1957 -- Career in Architecture.
Oakland (Calif.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
Pacific Grove (Calif.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
Panama-Pacific International Exposition, (1915 : San Francisco, Calif.)
Piedmont (Calif.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
Regionalism in architecture -- California -- San Francisco Bay Area.
San Francisco (Calif.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
San Simeon Ranch (Calif.) -- History.
San Simeon (Calif.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
Wyntoon (Calif. : Estate) -- History.
Young Women's Christian Association of the U.S.A.
Young Women's Christian associations -- United States -- History.
Genres and Forms of Materials
Architectural drawings and plans.
Correspondence.
Family papers.
Business records.
Photographs.
Artifacts.
Architectural elements.
Related Materials
Materials Cataloged Separately
The following monograph owned by
Julia
Morgan
have been cataloged with separate MARC records:
San Francisco: Her Great Manufacturing, Commercial and Financial Institutions are Famed the World Over. San Francisco: Pacific Art Co., 1904. [Contains entry for W.H.H. Hart, who was
Julia
Morgan's
sister's father-in-law]
Related Collections
Special Collections, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo:
Sara Holmes Boutelle Papers, 1972-1999 (MS 141)
Julia
Morgan
Papers, 1835-1958 (MS 10)
Camille Solon Collection, 1900-1952 (MS 106)
Julia
Morgan
-Walter T. Steilberg Collection (MS 144)
Edward G. Trinkkeller Papers, 1896-1999 (MS 97)
The Bancroft Library, UC Berkeley:
Julia
Morgan
Architectural Drawings, 1907-1929 (BANC MSS 71/156 c)
Correspondence Concerning the Phoebe Hearst Architectural Plan for the University of California, 1896 Oct 22-23 (UARC 308gh.cor)
George and Phoebe Apperson Hearst Papers, 1849-1926 (BANC MSS 72/204 c)
Environmental Design Archives, UC Berkeley:
Julia
Morgan
Collection, 1893-1980 (1959-2)
Julia
Morgan
/Forney Collection, 1907-1931 (1983-2)
Edward Bright Hussey Collection, 1915-1975 (1977-2)
Julia
Morgan
-Walter T. Steilberg Collection (MS 144) ca. 1910-1974 (1973-1)
Special Collections, UCLA:
Harriet Rochlin Collection of Material about Women Architects in the United States, 1887-1979 (1591)
Biographical Note
Born in San Francisco,
Julia
Morgan
(1872-1957) grew up in Oakland in a spacious Victorian house. Gifted in mathematics and encouraged in her studies by her
mother, Morgan was influenced to become an architect by her mother's cousin, Pierre Le Brun, who designed an early skyscraper,
the Metropolitan Life Insurance Tower in Manhattan. In 1890, she enrolled in the undergraduate civil engineering program at
the University of California at Berkeley, in part because there were no architectural schools on the West coast at that time.
After graduation, Berkeley instructor and architect Bernard Maybeck recommended further study at his alma mater, L'École des
Beaux-Arts, where the curriculum was renowned for the scope and majesty of its assignments: apartment suites in palaces, art
galleries, opera houses, and other opulent environments fit for lavish, if imaginary, clients. Once in Paris, Morgan failed
the entrance exam twice. Morgan then learned that the faculty had failed her deliberately to discourage her admission. Eventually
the faculty relented and Morgan went on to win medals for her work in mathematics, architecture, and design. She traveled
throughout Europe in her free time, filling sketchbook after sketchbook with accomplished watercolors, pastels, and line drawings.
In 1902, Morgan was certified by the Beaux-Arts in architecture.
Returning to California upon graduation, Morgan became the first woman licensed as an architect in California, working first
for John Galen Howard on several significant University of California buildings as part of the campus master plan bankrolled
by philanthropist Phoebe Apperson Hearst.
In 1904, Morgan opened her own office in San Francisco. One of her first commissions, a campanile for the Oakland campus of
Mills College, withstood the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, bringing her local acclaim and new commissions, including rebuilding
the earthquake-damaged Fairmont Hotel. From this point Morgan's career was assured, and her practice thrived.
Morgan designed her first YWCA building in Oakland in 1912. The next year, Morgan began work on the first of 13 buildings
in the Arts and Crafts style for Asilomar, the seaside YWCA retreat near Monterey. Host to thousands of visitors since its
founding in 1913, Asilomar is now a state historical park and conference center. Morgan eventually designed 28 unique YWCA
buildings in fifteen cities in California, Utah and Hawaii.
Publisher William Randolph Hearst first retained Morgan in 1910 for a residence in Sausalito, but it was never built. In 1915,
she completed a notable Mission Revival building for the Los Angeles
Examiner, Hearst's flagship newspaper. Hearst was so delighted by the structure that he commissioned Morgan to design his legendary
estate at San Simeon, situated on a crest of the Santa Lucia Mountains of central California. Known today as Hearst Castle,
the estate is now a state historical monument that has attracted more than 35 million visitors since it opened to the public
in 1958.
Morgan's classical Beaux-Arts training, joined with her engineering degree and expertise with reinforced concrete, made her
the ideal architect for this commission, which absorbed both architect and client from 1919 to 1947. Morgan designed the main
building (Casa Grande), and guesthouses ("A" "B" and "C" Houses), workers' housing, grounds and terraces, indoor and outdoor
pools, tennis courts, zoo and aviary, poultry ranch, greenhouses, warehouses, animal shelters, a five-mile pergola, and a
seaside village for the estate's supervisors.
Historian Elinor Richey wrote, "Morgan's work was outstanding not only for its thoroughness, diversity, and volume … but also
for its stylistic innovation and influence. Her early redwood shingle houses contributed to the emergence of the Bay Area
shingle style. She was also a decade ahead of most of her contemporaries in using structure as a means of architectural expression.
Unlike the work of most San Francisco architects of her time, Morgan's was reflective of that being done outside the Bay area."
(Richey,
Eminent Women of the West, p. 501)
Despite shortages of building materials and skilled labor, Morgan remained active professionally through World War II. In
1951, she closed her San Francisco office and retired. After several years of poor health,
Julia
Morgan
died in San Francisco in 1957 at the age of 85.
Scope and Content Note
The
Julia
Morgan
-Sara Holmes Boutelle Collection contains architectural drawings and plans, office records, photographs, correspondence, project
files, student work, personal papers, and artifacts belonging to
Julia
Morgan
, which were collected by her biographer, Sara Holmes Boutelle, over a 27-year period.
There are 5.75 linear feet of original Morgan documents, including Morgan's holographic journal of her travels in Europe in
1938; correspondence with painter, muralist, and landscape designer Bruce Porter (1865-1953); and rare vintage prints of Morgan
residential commissions under construction. In addition, there are more than 100 original architectural drawings. Documentary
evidence of Morgan buildings both finished and under construction is contained in the collection.
The Morgan-Boutelle Collection is divided into five series:
1. Personal Papers, including family correspondence and photographs; newspaper clippings, student work, Morgan's address book,
and ephemera from the Beaux-Arts years; and a travel diary from 1938;
2. Professional Papers, including reference files and photographs;
3. Office Records, including Morgan's holographic lists of her clients by year, correspondence and photographs of clients
and colleagues and staff, and contemporaneous published works on Morgan commissions;
4. Project Records, including project files, photographs, and drawings for Morgan commissions throughout California, including
Morgan's masterworks at Asilomar, San Simeon, and Wyntoon; and
5. Art and Artifacts, including Morgan-designed vintage food service china for the Berkeley Women's City Club and architectural
elements.
Client names and construction dates may differ from Sara Holmes Boutelle's published lists and have been updated in this guide
for greater accuracy. All cities listed on folder headings are located in California, unless noted otherwise.
Some items in the collection are photocopies or copy prints and have been retained by processing staff out of caution, in
the belief they are not represented in other research collections.
1. Personal Papers
1877-1957
Scope and Content Note
Contains five subseries: A. Biographical Information, B. Family Correspondence, C. Diaries, D. Education/Student Work, E.
Photographs.
A. Biographical Information
Scope and Content Note
Contains Morgan's first address book and photocopies of newspaper clippings about
Julia
Morgan
in chronological order. 9 folders.
Box 1, Folder 1
Address Book, ,
c. 1877-1902
Box 1, Folder 2
"Miss
Julia
Morgan
..."
Oakland Saturday Night
,
1896
Box 1, Folder 3
"California Girl Wins High Honor,"
San Francisco Chronicle
,
1898
Box 1, Folder 4
"
Julia
Morgan
'94 Makes Name in Architecture,"
California Alumni
,
1915
Box 1, Folder 5
"Judge, Woman Share Honors,"
Oakland Tribune
,
1929
Box 1, Folder 6
"Scenes at Commencement Exercises in Berkeley,"
San Francisco Chronicle
,
1929
Box 1, Folder 8
Julia
Morgan
Obituaries,
1957
Box 1, Folder 9
Julia
Morgan
Endowment Fund for UC,
1957
B. Family Correspondence
Scope and Content Note
Contains correspondence from
Julia
Morgan's
father, mother, brother, and cousin-in-law Lucy Le Brun, arranged alphabetically by correspondent. 4 folders.
Box 1, Folder 10
Le Brun, Lucy to
Julia
Morgan
,
1897-1898
Box 1, Folder 11
Morgan, Avery to Pierre and Lucy Le Brun,
1898
Box 1, Folder 12
Morgan, Charles Bill to
Julia
Morgan
,
1897
Box 1, Folder 13
Morgan, Eliza Parmelee to
Julia
Morgan
,
1896-97
C. Travel Diary
Scope and Content Note
Contains
Julia
Morgan's
travel diary for a trip to Britain, France, and Italy in 1938 and transcriptions made by Boutelle in the early 1990s. 3 folders.
Box 1, Folder 15
Transcription of 1938 Diary,
1991
Box 1, Folder 16
Transcription of 1938 Diary, revised,
1992
D. Photographs
Scope and Content Note
Contains photographs of
Julia
Morgan
. 5 folders.
Box 2, Folder 2
Morgan, Julia, Kitchen in Paris,
1899
Box 2, Folder 3
Morgan, Julia, Balcony in Paris,
1899
Box 2, Folder 4
Morgan, Julia, UC Berkeley,
1929
Box 2, Folder 5
Morgan, Julia with Emma Morgan North and Flora d'Ille North on Shipboard,
1947
E. Education/Student Work
Scope and Content Note
Contains course notes, sketchbooks, assignment sketches, tests, and diplomas, primarily from
Julia
Morgan's
Beaux-Arts years. 5 folders and 1 flat file.
Box 2, Folder 6
Beaux-Arts course notes and sketches,
1896
Box 2, Folder 7
Beaux-Arts letters of recommendation,
1897
Box 2, Folder 8
Beaux-Arts school records,
1897-1900
Box 2, Folder 9
Rent receipt, Paris,
c. 1900
Box 3, Folder 1
Published Print of Rendering, "Rampe d'escalier pour un palais," Concours Godeboeuf,
1901
Scope and Content Note
from
Les Medailles des Concours d'Architecture de l'École National des Beaux-Arts, plate 76, 1901-02
Flat File 75, Folder 1
Beaux-Arts Competition Drawing, Theater,
c. 1900
2. Professional Papers
1898-1957
Scope and Content Note
Contains four subseries: A. Awards, B. Associations and Committees, C. Professional Correspondence, and D. Reference Files
and Photographs.
A. Associations and Committees
Scope and Content Note
Contains Morgan's completed American Institute of Architects register application. 1 folder.
Box 4, Folder 1
"Questionnaire for Architects Roster and/or Register of Architects Qualified for Federal Public Works," American Institute
of Architects,
1946
B. Professional Correspondence
Scope and Content Note
Contains correspondence from architect and cousin Pierre Le Brun to
Julia
Morgan
while Morgan was studying at the Beaux-Arts. 1 folder.
Box 4, Folder 2
Le Brun, Pierre, to
Julia
Morgan
,
1898
C. Reference Files and Photographs
Scope and Content Note
Contains clippings, published works, and photographs on architecture owned by
Julia
Morgan
, some with Morgan's holographic notes. 7 folders.
Box 4, Folder 3
The Architectural Record
,
November 1925
Box 4, Folder 4
"Awards in the Le Brun Traveling Scholarship Competition."
Pencil Points, May
,
1923
Box 4, Folder 5
Clippings, Architectural Elements
Box 4, Folder 6
"Competition Awards for the Le Brun Scholarship, 1924."
Pencil Points
,
May 1924
Box 4, Folder 7
Granger, Alfred. "The Garden Architecture Competition: Report of the Awards for the Best Designs for Architectural Features
in Face Brick Work for the Grounds or Garden of a Residence."
Pencil Points
,
April 1923
Scope and Content Note
37-42
Box 4, Folder 8
Pencil Points:
A Journal of the Drafting Room,
September 1923
Scope and Content Note
[Cover and back pages only]
Box 4, Folder 9
Photograph of Entrance to the Underground City, Verdun,
c. 1917
3. Office Records
1908-1951
Scope and Content Note
Contains four subseries: A. Card Files and Lists, B. Correspondence — Clients, Colleagues, and Staff, C. Photographs — Clients,
Colleagues, and Staff, and D. Published Materials on Morgan Commissions.
A. Card Files and Lists
Scope and Content Note
Contains
Julia
Morgan's
holographic lists of clients, arranged by year. 10 folders.
Box 5, Folder 1
Holographic Job List,
1908-1909
Box 5, Folder 2
Holographic Job List,
1909-1910
Box 5, Folder 3
Holographic Job List,
1910-1911
Box 5, Folder 4
Holographic Job List,
1911-1912
Box 5, Folder 5
Holographic Job List,
1912-1913
Box 5, Folder 6
Holographic Job List,
1913-1914
Box 5, Folder 7
Holographic Job List,
1914-1915
Box 5, Folder 8
Holographic Job List,
1916-1917
Box 5, Folder 9
Holographic Job List,
1918-1919
Box 5, Folder 10
Holographic Job List,
1919-1920
B. Correspondence — Clients, Colleagues, and Staff
Scope and Content Note
Contains correspondence from clients, colleagues, and staff, arranged alphabetically by last name of correspondent. 25 folders.
Box 6, Folder 1
Forney, Lillian to Elizabeth McClave,
1935
Box 6, Folder 2
Joy, Thaddeus to Edward Hussey,
1927
Box 6, Folder 3
Joy, Thaddeus to
Julia
Morgan
,
1931
Box 6, Folder 4
LeFeaver, J. H. to Elizabeth Boyter,
1933
Box 6, Folder 5
Morgan, Julia to Elizabeth Boyter,
undated
Box 6, Folder 6
Morgan, Julia to Bjarne Dahl,
1926
Box 6, Folder 7
Morgan, Julia to Bjarne Dahl,
1927
Box 6, Folder 8
Morgan, Julia to Bjarne Dahl,
1928
Box 6, Folder 9
Morgan, Julia to Bjarne Dahl,
1930-33
Box 6, Folder 10
Morgan, Julia to Bjarne Dahl,
1934-36
Box 6, Folder 11
Morgan, Julia to Bjarne Dahl,
1942
Box 6, Folder 12
Morgan, Julia to Bjarne Dahl,
1943
Box 6, Folder 13
Morgan, Julia to Bjarne Dahl,
1945,
1947
Box 6, Folder 14
Morgan, Julia to Bjarne Dahl,
1948-49,
1951
Box 6, Folder 15
Morgan, Julia to Bjarne Dahl,
undated
Box 6, Folder 16
Morgan, Julia to Doris Day,
1940,
1945-47,
undated
Box 6, Folder 17
Morgan, Julia to Doris Day, gift of Erhart Kästner's Bekränzter Jahreslauf: Din festlicher Kalender für alle Zeit. Mit Bildern
aus einem flämischen Stundenbuch der Dresdener Biblioth eingeleitet und erläutert. Leipzig: Bibliographisches Institut,
1935
Scope and Content Note
German-language birthday almanac with Morgan's calling card laid in. Autographed entries include Maynard Dixon and Else Schilling
Box 6, Folder 18
Morgan, Julia to Edward Hussey,
1927,
1931
Box 6, Folder 19
Morgan, Julia to George Loorz,
1928,
1937,
1939
Box 6, Folder 20
Morgan, Julia to Jacomena (Mrs. Wallen) Maybeck,
undated
Box 6, Folder 21
Morgan, Julia to Elizabeth McClave,
1934,
1941,
1944,
1949
Box 6, Folder 22
Morgan, Julia to Julian Mesic,
1921
1929
Box 6, Folder 23
Morgan, Julia to Morgan Stedman,
1934
Box 6, Folder 24
Morgan, Julia to unidentified staff member,
c. 1938
Box 6, Folder 25
Schalk, Louis to
Julia
Morgan
,
May 20, 1921
C. Photographs — Clients, Colleagues, and Staff
Scope and Content Note
Contains photographs of clients, colleagues, and staff, arranged alphabetically. 15 folders.
Box 6, Folder 26
Brayton, Clare Tucker Williams, Piedmont,
c. 1911
Box 6, Folder 27
Byne, Arthur, with Marion Davies, Count Berlanger and Countess Berlanger
Box 6, Folder 28
Dahl, Bjarne, Jr.,
c. 1926
Box 6, Folder 29
Hearst, Phoebe Apperson, with grandson George Hearst, Hacienda del Pozo de Verona, Pleasanton,
c. 1910
Box 6, Folder 30
Huber, Walter with architecture students,
1910
Flat File 75, Folder 2
Kappa Alpha Theta sorority sisters, panorama photograph,
c. 1893
Scope and Content Note
does not include JM
Box 6, Folder 31
Knapp, Charlotte, dressed as Ionic column, University of California architecture school, and three additional images,
c. 1920s
Box 6, Folder 32
Morgan, Julia with William Randolph Hearst, San Simeon,
c. 1925
Box 6, Folder 33
Morgan, Julia with Bernard Maybeck and staff,
1931
Box 6, Folder 34
Morgan, Julia, "
Julia
Morgan
, Certificated Architect, San Francisco, California,"
Scope and Content Note
photograph of embossed drawing
Box 6, Folder 35
Morgan's Architectural Staff — Charlotte Knapp, Bjarne Dahl, W. Clifford, Harriet de Mari, Camille Charles Rossi, Jim LeFeaver,
Dorothy Wormser, Thaddeus Joy,
1920
Box 6, Folder 36
Morgan's Architectural Staff —Louis Schalk, Walter Steilberg, Dorothy Wormser [Coblentz], Thaddeus Joy, Camille Solon,
c. 1922
Box 6, Folder 37
Rossi, Camille C., San Simeon,
c. 1922
Box 6, Folder 38
Trinkkeller, Edward, with "C" House ironwork door, San Simeon,
c. 1925
Box 6, Folder 39
Wormser, Dorothy, at University of California architecture school,
1916
D. Published Materials on Morgan Commissions,
Scope and Content Note
Contains secondary sources on Morgan's work published during her lifetime. 48 folders.
Box 7, Folder 1
Atlas Peak Sanitarium (Dr. C.H. Bulson, client) — "Preliminary Plans Being Prepared",
1922
Box 7, Folder 2
Bank of Yolo — "The Bank of Yolo",
1912
Box 7, Folder 3
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School — "Proposed Building Construction in 1919, San Francisco and Bay Cities",
1919
Box 7, Folder 4
Berkeley Day Nursery — "The Berkeley Day Nursery, Organized 1908, Incorporated 1914",
1932
Box 7, Folder 5
Berkeley Women's City Club — "Berkeley Women's City Club",
c. 1930
Box 7, Folder 6
Berkeley Women's City Club — Mesic, Julian C. "Berkeley Women's City Club",
1931
Box 7, Folder 7
Berkeley Women's City Club — "Women's Versatility in Arts Enriches Field of Architecture: Example of Women's Contributions
to Architecture and Interior Decoration",
1931
Box 7, Folder 8
Brayton, Edward Lacey and Clare T. Williams — "Interior of Residence in Oakland, Miss
Julia
Morgan
, Architect",
1911
Box 7, Folder 9
Brayton, Edward Lacey and Clare T. Williams — "House of Mrs. E. L. Brayton, Pebble Beach,
Julia
Morgan
Architect",
1925
Box 7, Folder 10
Chapel of the Chimes (Dr. Lawrence P. Moore, client) — "Concrete Columbarium",
1926
Box 7, Folder 11
Chapel of the Chimes (Dr. Lawrence P. Moore, client) — "First Service Will Be Held in New Chapel",
1928
Box 7, Folder 12
Cook, Cary W. — "Residence of C.W. Cook, San Rafael, California",
1917
Box 7, Folder 13
Elliott, Roy H. and Eula Glide — "Residence in Berkeley for Mr. Elliott",
1919
Box 7, Folder 14
Emanu-El Sisterhood Residence — "Emanuel Sisterhood Building",
1922
Box 7, Folder 15
Fairmont Hotel — Armstrong, Jane. "The Young Woman Architect Who Helped Build the Big Fairmont Hotel",
1907
Box 7, Folder 16
Foote, Arthur de Wint and Mary Hallock — "Residence of Mr. Arthur De Wint Foote, Grass Valley, California",
1917
Box 7, Folder 17
Friday Morning Club — "The Friday Morning Club, Los Angeles,
Julia
Morgan
and Ira Wilson Hoover, Architects",
1909
Box 7, Folder 18
Goodrich, Chauncey and Henriette Blanding — "Residence at Saratoga for Chauncey Goodrich (under construction)",
1919
Box 7, Folder 19
Hearst, Phoebe Apperson — Hacienda del Pozo de Verona — "Home to be Clubhouse",
1926
Box 7, Folder 20
Hearst, Phoebe Apperson — Hacienda del Pozo de Verona — Lummis, Charles F. "The Greatest California Patio House", ,
1904
Box 7, Folder 21
Hearst, William Randolph — San Simeon — Aikman, Duncan. "A Renaissance Palace in Our West: On His Ranch in California, Mr.
Hearst Has Brought Together Objects from Spain, Italy and France",
1929
Box 7, Folder 22
Hearst, William Randolph — San Simeon — "Group of Reinforced Concrete Buildings, San Sineon [sic]",
1919
Box 7, Folder 23
Hearst, William Randolph — San Simeon — Meyer, Luther. "Hearst Home, Deep in Mountains, Grand",
1923
Box 7, Folder 24
Hearst, William Randolph — San Simeon — "Refectory at La Cuesta Encantada Estate of William Randolph Hearst, San Simeon, California",
1934
Box 7, Folder 25
Hearst, William Randolph — Santa Maria de Ovila — "From Spain to California: Ancient Monastery to Rise Again",
1944
Box 7, Folder 26
Hearst, William Randolph — Santa Maria de Ovila — "A Priceless Treasure",
1941
Box 7, Folder 27
Kappa Alpha Theta House — "Handsome New Home for Kappa Alpha Theta",
1908
Box 7, Folder 28
King's Daughters Home — "King's Daughters Will Dedicate New Home: Building for Special Diseases Will Be Opened This Afternoon",
1907
Box 7, Folder 29
King's Daughters Home — "Plans for King's Daughters Home for Incurables Accepted by Directors",
1907
Box 7, Folder 30
Law, Dr. Hartland — Viavi Building — "An Armored Building",
1907
Box 7, Folder 31
Marysville American Legion Hall — "Memorial Auditorium Dedicated to Yuba and Sutter Veterans",
1925
Box 7, Folder 32
Mills College: El Campanil — "Chimes Will Ring on Mills College",
1904
Box 7, Folder 33
North, Hart H. and Emma Morgan — "Residence of H.H. North, Berkeley, California",
1917
Box 7, Folder 34
Perkins, Clara Huntington — "Residence at Los Gatos for Clara Huntington Perkins (under construction)",
1919
Box 7, Folder 35
San Francisco County Nurses' Association — "Nurses' Home",
1925
Box 7, Folder 36
Selfridge, James Russell — "Home of Russell Selfridge, San Mateo Park," terra cotta roofing advertisement,
c. 1922
Box 7, Folder 37
Turner, Elsie Lee — "Store Building and School",
1916
Box 7, Folder 38
YWCA Asilomar — "Auditorium and Swimming Pool",
1927
Box 7, Folder 39
YWCA Building, Fresno — "Work Starts Next Week on YWCA Club",
1922
Box 7, Folder 40
YWCA Building, Honolulu — Newspaper clippings,
1927
Box 7, Folder 41
YWCA Building, Oakland — "Oakland Y.W.C.A. Building",
1913
Box 7, Folder 42
YWCA Building, San Francisco — Panama-Pacific International Exposition — Groff, Frances A. "Lovely Woman at the Exposition",
1915
Box 7, Folder 43
YWCA Building, San Jose — "Grand Reception in the New Y.W.C.A. Building is a Brilliant Success",
1916
Box 7, Folder 44
YWCA Building, San Pedro — "One Story and Basement Frame Recreation Building, 62 x 121",
1918
Box 7, Folder 45
Steilberg, Walter T. "Some Examples of the Work of
Julia
Morgan
",
1918
Box 8, Folder 1
Hearst, William Randolph — San Simeon — "Hearst",
1935
Box 8, Folder 2
Hearst, William Randolph — San Simeon — "San Simeon",
1955
Box 8, Folder 3
Hearst, William Randolph — San Simeon — Patterson, Augusta Owen. "Mr. Hearst's Ranch High Above San Simeon",
1931
4. Project Records
1901-1958
Scope and Content Note
Contains four subseries: A. Project Files, B. Project Photographs, and C. Project Drawings.
A. Project Files
Scope and Content Note
Contains project files of Morgan commissions arranged alphabetically by client name, followed by building type, city, and
date of construction. Multiple commissions for the same client are arranged by city, then by date. Hearst commissions are
arranged by client name, followed by building name and city. YWCA project files are arranged by city, followed by building
name/type. Cities listed on folder headings are located in California, unless noted otherwise. Dates on files represent construction
dates, not research contents. Unidentified materials found at end of series. 38 folders.
Box 9, Folder 1
Boggs, Mrs. Angus Gordon, residential-multi, permits, San Francisco,
1923
Box 9, Folder 2
California Federation of Women's Clubs, recreational, map, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Humboldt County,
1928
Box 9, Folder 3
Chapel of the Chimes (Dr. Lawrence Moore, client), funerary, Oakland, correspondence,
1935
Box 9, Folder 4
Dobbins, Rev. and Mrs. Hugh T., residential, Colusa, specifications,
1919
Box 9, Folder 5
Emanu-El Sisterhood Residence Club, residential-multi, San Francisco, correspondence,
1921,
1923
Box 9, Folder 6
Fearing, Harriet, music salon, Fontainebleau, France, contracts and specifications,
1901-02
Box 9, Folder 7
Goodrich, Chauncey and Henriette, residential, Saratoga, correspondence and statements,
1919
Box 9, Folder 8
Hearst, Phoebe Apperson, Hacienda del Pozo de Verona, Pleasanton, correspondence with Frank Kincaid,
1921
Box 9, Folder 9
Hearst, William Randolph, Babicora Ranch, Hacienda, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, correspondence and "Report on the Construction
of the Casa Grande Located on the Above Rancho",
1943
Box 9, Folder 10
Hearst, William Randolph, residential, Grandview Point, Grand Canyon, Arizona, survey,
1949
Box 9, Folder 11
Hearst, William Randolph, St. Donat's Castle, Llantwit Major, Glamorgan, Wales, notes,
1935
Box 9, Folder 12
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Construction Costs,
1919-1942
Box 9, Folder 13
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, correspondence between Hearst and
Julia
Morgan
,
1921,
1923-1925
Box 9, Folder 14
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, correspondence between George Loorz to
Julia
Morgan
,
1934-35
Box 9, Folder 15
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, "Report for William R. Hearst, Esquire, Upon His Estate at San Simeon — and Its Improvements,"
by Bruce Porter [annotations in Hearst's hand],
1923
Scope and Content Note
by Bruce Porter [annotations in Hearst's hand]
Box 9, Folder 16
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, account ledger page from Jules Suppo, San Simeon,
November, 1931
Box 9, Folder 17
Hearst, William Randolph, Santa Maria de Ovila Monastery — Medieval Museum, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, correspondence,
undated
Box 9, Folder 18
Hearst, William Randolph and Marion Davies, north guesthouse, building permit, Santa Monica,
1929
Box 9, Folder 19
Hearst, William Randolph and Marion Davies, alterations and additions, Ocean House, Santa Monica, correspondence between Frank
Hellenthal and
Julia
Morgan
,
1928-1930,
1934-36
Box 9, Folder 20
Kellogg, Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred H., residential, San Francisco, building permit,
1907
Box 9, Folder 21
Kibbe, Mr. L. H., residential, Piedmont, specifications,
1922
Box 9, Folder 22
McCormac, Prof. and Mrs. Eugene Irving, residential, Berkeley, specifications,
1911
Box 9, Folder 23
Mills College: El Campanil, Oakland, correspondence,
1904
Box 9, Folder 24
Minerva Club, Santa Maria, invoice,
1927
Box 9, Folder 25
Monday Club, San Luis Obispo, correspondence with Grace Barneberg,
1932-33
Box 9, Folder 26
Olney, William, residential, Berkeley, specifications,
1914
Box 9, Folder 27
Potrero Hill Neighborhood House (California Synodical Society of Home Missions, client), building permits, San Francisco,
1921
Box 9, Folder 28
Rosenberg, Abraham, residence and garden, San Francisco, correspondence from Bruce Porter,
1917
Box 9, Folder 29
Taylor, Lucretia Watson (Mrs. Grant W.), residential, correspondence, invoice, Saratoga,
1907
Box 9, Folder 30
Watt, Elizabeth (Mrs. Robert), residential, San Francisco, correspondence,
1909
Box 10, Folder 1
YWCA Asilomar, Director's Cottage (Pinecrest), specifications,
1927
Box 10, Folder 2
YWCA Asilomar, Merrill Hall (Auditorium), specifications,
1928
Box 10, Folder 3
YWCA Building, Honolulu, Metropolitan Headquarters, correspondence, Morgan's notes, building progress reports,
1926-27
Box 10, Folder 4
YWCA Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, correspondence,
1919-20
Box 10, Folder 5
YWCA Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, correspondence,
1921-26,
undated
Box 10, Folder 6
YWCA Building, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco,
1915
Box 10, Folder 7
YWCA Buildings,
Julia
Morgan's
research notes,
1918
Box 10, Folder 8
Unidentified client, specification page,
undated
B. Project Photographs
Scope and Content Note
Contains photographs of projects designed by
Julia
Morgan
. Files are arranged alphabetically by client name. Multiple commissions for the same client are arranged by city, then by
date. Hearst commissions are arranged by client name, followed by building name and city. YWCA project files are arranged
by city, followed by building name/type. Cities listed on folder headings are located in California, unless noted otherwise.
Dates on files represent construction dates, not research contents. Unidentified materials found at end of series. 109 folders.
Box 11, Folder 1
Ahwahnee Sanitarium (Edythe Tate-Thompson, client),
1920
Box 11, Folder 2
Barnard, Grace E., residential, Berkeley,
1910
Box 11, Folder 3
Beatty, Mr. and Mrs. William T., residential, Pebble Beach,
1916
Box 11, Folder 4
Berkeley Day Nursery, auditorium and apartment/office, Berkeley,
1927
Box 11, Folder 5
Berkeley Women's City Club, Berkeley
Box 11, Folder 6
Berry, George P. and Juliet Rhea, residential, San Mateo,
1912
Box 11, Folder 7
Blanding, Gordon, residential, Belvedere,
1914
Box 11, Folder 8
Blasdale, Prof. Walter C., residential, Berkeley,
1906
Box 11, Folder 9
Brayton, Edward Lacey and Clare Tucker, residential, Oakland,
1912
Box 11, Folder 10
California Federation of Women's Clubs, recreational, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Humboldt County,
1928
Box 11, Folder 11
Cole, Orsamus Jr. and Susan, residential, Berkeley,
1906-07
Box 11, Folder 12
Cook, Cary W., residential, San Rafael,
1909
Box 11, Folder 13
Dibert, Philip, commercial alterations, Palo Alto,
1911
Box 11, Folder 14
Drexler, Elise, residential, Woodside,
1913
Box 11, Folder 15
Edmonds, Annie Caroline, residential-multi, Berkeley,
1904
Box 11, Folder 16
Elliott, Roy H. and Eula Glide, residential, Berkeley,
1920
Box 11, Folder 17
Emanu-El Sisterhood Residence Club, San Francisco,
1921
Box 11, Folder 18
Fairmont Hotel, alterations, San Francisco,
1906-07
Box 11, Folder 19
Fisch, Fred, commercial alterations, Vallejo,
1908
Box 11, Folder 20
Flinn, Joseph William, residential, Berkeley,
1908
Box 11, Folder 21
Foote, Arthur de Wint and Mary Hallock, residential (North Star Mine House), Grass Valley,
1905
Box 11, Folder 22
Friday Morning Club, social, Los Angeles,
1907-08
Box 11, Folder 23
Goodrich, Chauncey and Henriette, residential, Saratoga,
1919
Box 11, Folder 24
Griffin, William W., residential-multi, Berkeley,
1907
Box 11, Folder 25
Gum Moon Chinese Methodist Mission School, San Francisco,
1907-08
Box 11, Folder 26
Hart, Agnes Borland and Walter M., residential, Berkeley,
1904
Box 11, Folder 27
Hearst, Phoebe Apperson, Hacienda del Pozo de Verona, Pleasanton,
c. 1910 and aerial, c. 1930
Box 11, Folder 28
Hearst, William Randolph, Examiner Building, Los Angeles
Box 11, Folder 29
Hearst, William Randolph, Examiner Building, San Francisco
Box 11, Folder 30
Hearst, William Randolph, Globe Wireless Station, San Mateo County,
1930s
Box 11, Folder 31
Hearst, William Randolph, residential, Grandview Point, Grand Canyon, Arizona,
1914
Box 11, Folder 32
Hearst, William Randolph, KUP Transmitting and Receiving Station, Redwood City,
1936
Box 11, Folder 33
Hearst, William Randolph, Milpitas Ranch, Hacienda, Jolon (Monterey County),
1930s
Box 11, Folder 34
Hearst, William Randolph, alterations, Oakland Post-Enquirer Building,
1920s
Box 11, Folder 35
Hearst, William Randolph, St. Donat's Castle, Llantwit Major, Glamorgan, Wales,
1935
Box 11, Folder 36
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon — "A" House
Box 11, Folder 37
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon — Animal Shelter
Box 11, Folder 38
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon — "C" House exteriors,
c. 1922
Box 11, Folder 39
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon — Casa Grande exteriors
Box 11, Folder 40
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon — Casa Grande interiors
Box 11, Folder 41
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon — Roman Pool,
1940s
Box 11, Folder 42
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon — Pergola,
1936
Box 11, Folder 43
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon — Village pier,
1920s
Box 11, Folder 44
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, snapshots by Bjarne Dahl,
c. 1926
Box 11, Folder 45
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, photographs by Philip Negus Frasse,
1958
Box 11, Folder 46
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, snapshots by Camille Rossi,
c. 1926
Box 11, Folder 47
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, snapshots by Helen Stanford,
1920s
Box 11, Folder 48
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, A.C. Heaton and landscaping crew,
c. 1922
Box 11, Folder 49
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Jules Suppo's woodcarving, before placement,
undated
Box 11, Folder 50
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Edward Trinkkeller's ironwork, "A" House Loggia,
c. 1928
Box 11, Folder 51
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, John Van der Loo's cast stone shop,
c. 1925
Box 11, Folder 52
Hearst, William Randolph, Santa Maria de Ovila Monastery — Medieval Museum, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco,
1940
Box 11, Folder 53
Hearst, William Randolph, Wyntoon, The Bend, Siskiyou County
Box 11, Folder 54
Hicks, Lewis A., residential, Berkeley,
1906
Box 11, Folder 55
Kappa Alpha Theta House, Berkeley,
c. 1930
Box 11, Folder 56
Kellogg, Walter Y., residential, Berkeley,
1909
Box 11, Folder 57
Kelly, Mr. Tracy R., residential, Davis,
1914
Flat File 75, Folder 3
King's Daughters Home, Entrance Gates, Oakland,
1913
Box 11, Folder 58
Lakeview School (Oakland Board of Education, client), Oakland,
1914
Box 11, Folder 59
Law, Dr. Hartland, commercial Viavi Building, San Francisco,
1906
Box 12, Folder 1
Margaret Baylor Inn, residential-multi, Santa Barbara,
1925
Box 12, Folder 2
Matson, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald J., residential, Oakland
Box 12, Folder 3
Merchants Exchange Building, interiors, San Francisco
Box 12, Folder 4
Mills College: Alumnae Hall, Oakland
Box 12, Folder 5
Mills College: El Campanil, Oakland
Box 12, Folder 6
Mills College: Kapiolani Cottage (Infirmary), Oakland,
1909
Box 12, Folder 7
Mills College: Margaret Carnegie Library, Oakland,
Box 12, Folder 8
Minerva Club, Santa Maria,
1927
Box 12, Folder 9
Miss Ransom and Miss Bridges' School for Girls, Piedmont,
1908
Box 12, Folder 10
Moore, Andrew and Fanny, residential, Berkeley,
1908
Box 12, Folder 11
Moore, Charles C., entertainment complex and guesthouses, Santa Cruz,
1914
Box 12, Folder 12
Mountain View Cemetery "Retiring Building," Oakland,
1907
Box 12, Folder 13
Perkins, Clara Huntington, residential, Los Gatos,
1919-20
Box 12, Folder 14
Playter, Charlotte, residential, Piedmont,
1907
Box 12, Folder 15
Rixon, Isabel K., residential, Burlingame,
1913
Box 12, Folder 16
Sacramento Public Market (Mrs. Lizzie H. Glide, client), Sacramento,
1923
Box 12, Folder 17
St. John's Presbyterian Church, Berkeley
Box 12, Folder 18
Saratoga Community Church, Saratoga,
1923
Box 12, Folder 19
Seares, Frederick and Mabel Urmy, residential, Columbia, MO,
1902
Box 12, Folder 20
Smith, Addison, residential Piedmont,
1907
Box 12, Folder 21
Starr, Walter A., Sr. and Carmen Moore, Mission Peak Ranch, Fremont,
1916
Box 12, Folder 22
Stewart, Margaret, guesthouse, garage, two apartments, Garberville,
1926
Box 12, Folder 23
Stineman, Dr. John H., residential, Oakland,
1919
Box 12, Folder 24
Turner, Elsie Lee (Mrs. Frederick C.), Piedmont Terminal Building, Oakland
Box 12, Folder 25
Turner, Fred C. and Elsie Lee, residential, Oakland,
1917
Box 12, Folder 26
University of California: Greek Theater, Berkeley,
1903
Box 12, Folder 27
University of California: Phoebe A. Hearst Gymnasium for Women, Berkeley,
1927
Box 12, Folder 28
Watt, Elizabeth (Mrs. Robert), residential, San Francisco,
1909
Box 12, Folder 29
Wells, Charles B., residential, "Red Gate," Oakland,
1910-11
Box 12, Folder 30
Wells, Ira, residential, Oakland,
1916
Box 12, Folder 31
Williams, Selden R. and Elizabeth Glide, residential, Berkeley,
1928
Box 12, Folder 32
Wilson, George W. and Agnes, residential, Vallejo
Box 12, Folder 33
Woodland, Esther (Mrs. I. C.) and Miss J. H. Caruthers, residential-multi, San Francisco,
1908
Box 12, Folder 34
YWCA Asilomar, Administration Building (Phoebe A. Hearst Social Hall),
1913
Box 12, Folder 35
YWCA Asilomar, Maps,
1920s
Box 12, Folder 36
YWCA Asilomar, Tent Houses,
1913
1928
Box 12, Folder 37
YWCA Hostess House, Berkeley,
c. 1917
Box 12, Folder 38
YWCA Building (Recreation Building), Fresno,
1940s
Box 12, Folder 39
YWCA Building (Hollywood Studio Club), Hollywood
Box 12, Folder 40
YWCA Building, Honolulu: The Residence
Box 12, Folder 41
YWCA Building, "Metropolitan Headquarters", Honolulu,
1926
Box 12, Folder 42
YWCA Building, Long Beach,
1923
Box 12, Folder 43
YWCA Hostess House, Camp Fremont, Menlo Park, 1918, relocated Palo Alto,
1919
Box 12, Folder 44
YWCA Building, Oakland,
1910-15
Box 12, Folder 45
YWCA Building, Riverside,
1929
Box 12, Folder 46
YWCA Building, Salt Lake City,
1919
Box 12, Folder 47
YWCA Building, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco,
1915
Box 12, Folder 48
YWCA Building, (The Residence), San Francisco, interior and exterior prints, taken,
1934
Box 12, Folder 49
YWCA Building, San Jose,
1915
C. Project Drawings
Scope and Content Note
Contains architectural plans of Morgan commissions arranged alphabetically by client name, followed by building type, city,
and date of construction. Detailed information about drawing types and media is available from staff. 34 folders.
Flat File 76, Folder 1
Berkeley Day Nursery, Berkeley
Flat File 76, Folder 2
Church of San Carlos Borromeo, Carmel
Flat File 76, Folder 3
Davies, Marion, residential, Beverly Hills
Box 13, Folder 1
Dinsmore, William V., commercial, Oakland,
1920
Flat File 76, Folder 4
Dobbins, Rev. and Mrs. Hugh T., residential, Colusa,
1919
Box 13, Folder 2
Fearing, Harriet, music salon, Fontainebleau, France,
1901-02
Box 13, Folder 3
Hearst, William Randolph, Examiner Building, Los Angeles
Flat File 76, Folder 5
Hearst, William Randolph, Hearst Building, San Francisco
Box 13, Folder 4
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, "C" House
Box 13, Folder 5
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Casa Grande
Flat File 76, Folder 6
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Neptune Pool Drawings by Pierre Traverse
Flat File 76, Folder 7
Hearst, William Randolph, Santa Maria de Ovila Monastery - Medieval Museum in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco,
1940s
Box 13, Folder 6
Hearst, William Randolph, Wyntoon, Siskiyou County,
1931
Box 13, Folder 7
Hitchcock, Helen, residential-multi, San Francisco, rough sketch,
1908
Flat File 77, Folder 1
Homelani Columbarium (Levi Lyman, client), Hilo, Hawaii
Flat File 77, Folder 2
Jepson, Dr. W. L., residential, Berkeley,
1929
Flat File 77, Folder 3
Law, Dr. Hartland, commercial (Viavi Building), San Francisco,
1906-07
Flat File 77, Folder 4
Linforth, Edward W. and Ivan M., two residences, Berkeley,
1907
Box 13, Folder 8
Mills College: El Campanil, Oakland,
1904
Scope and Content Note
Elevations
Flat File 77, Folder 5
Ocean Avenue Presbyterian Church, San Francisco
Flat File 77, Folder 6
Rideout, Mrs. Phoebe M., residential, Marysville
Flat File 78, Folder 1
Sanford, Bishop L. C., residential, Fresno
Flat File 78, Folder 2
St. John's Presbyterian Church, Berkeley
Flat File 78, Folder 3
Starr, Walter A., Sr. and Carmen Moore, residential, Piedmont,
1911-12
Flat File 78, Folder 4
Thelen, Mr. & Mrs. Paul, residential, Berkeley
Flat File 78, Folder 5
Watt, Mrs. Robert, residential, San Francisco,
1909
Box 13, Folder 9
Williams, Dr. Clara and Dr. Elsa Mitchell, elevations, Berkeley,
1915
Flat File 78, Folder 6
Woodland, Mrs. Isabella Carruthers, residential-multi, San Francisco,
1908
Flat File 79, Folder 1
YWCA Asilomar, Site Plans
Flat File 79, Folder 2
YWCA Building, Panama-Pacific International Exposition (Panama-Pacific International Exposition), San Francisco
Flat File 79, Folder 3
YWCA Building, Riverside,
1929
5. Art and Artifacts
1930-1940
Scope and Content Note
Contains two subseries: china designed by
Julia
Morgan
for the Berkeley Women's City Club and fragmentary architectural elements from unidentified Morgan building(s).
A. China, Berkeley Women's City Club
Scope and Content Note
Contains food service china from the Berkeley Women's City Club, designed by
Julia
Morgan
. 7 boxes.
Box 14, Folder 0
Food service saucer, Bauscher Ivory backstamp, Chicago,
1930
Box 15, Folder 0
Food service, salad plate, Bauscher Ivory backstamp, Chicago,
1930
Box 16, Folder 0
Food service saucer, Lamberton Scammell backstamp,
c. 1940
Box 17, Folder 0
Food service bread plate, Lamberton Scammell backstamp,
c. 1940
Box 18, Folder 0
Food service dessert plate, Lamberton Scammell backstamp,
c. 1940
Box 19, Folder 0
Food service soup plate, Lamberton Scammell backstamp,
c. 1940
Box 20, Folder 0
Food service dinner plate, Lamberton Scammell backstamp,
c. 1940
B. Architectural Elements
Scope and Content Note
Contains fragments of gilded plaster and cast stone window moldings from an unidentified Morgan building, undated. 1 box.
Box 21, Folder 0
Fragments, gilded plaster and cast stone window moldings,
undated