Sara Holmes Boutelle Papers
Sara Holmes Boutelle Papers
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1. Personal Papers 1976-1999
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A. Biographical Statements by Sara Holmes Boutelle, 1980s
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Sara Holmes Boutelle — Biographical Statements, 1980s
B. Photographs of Sara Holmes Boutelle, 1980s
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Sara Holmes Boutelle — Photographs
C. Published Articles about Sara Holmes Boutelle, 1976-1999
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Brown, Bette. "Architect's State Records Tracked Down by Researcher", undated
Comstock, Lauren. "Prolific Architect Receives Overdue Recognition", 1988
Expert Testimony, 1976
Koch, Margaret. "Women in American Architecture", 1977
Kulp, Jan. "Local Author Builds a Legend", undated
Rodebaugh, Dale. "`Brutalist' Architecture Fading, Instructor Says", 1976
Royer, Anabel. "Biographer Revisits Castle", 1991
2. Professional Papers 1973-1999
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A. Correspondence, 1973-1998
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Correspondence — Browning, Robert Pack, 1983
Correspondence — Brownstein, Elizabeth Smith, 1992-94, 1996-97
Correspondence — Bull, Henrik, 1978
Correspondence — Caen, Herb, 1975, 1980
Correspondence — Carlihan, Jean Paul, 1977, 1979
Correspondence — Cockburn, Alexander, 1987
Correspondence — Coffman, Taylor, 1978-83, 1985-88, 1990, 1996, 1998
Correspondence — Conway, Anthony W., 1986
Correspondence — Cranston, Alan, 1977, 1985
Correspondence — Davidson, W.L., 1976
Correspondence — Didion, Joan, 1979, 1991-92
Correspondence — Downey, Bruce, 1980
Correspondence — Dunhill, Priscilla, 1988
Correspondence — Eastham, Vonnie, 1975-78
Correspondence — Fantozzi, Carla, 1983
Correspondence — Filler, Martin, 1975-80, 1982, 1987
Correspondence — Frey, Woody, 1975, 1979
Correspondence — Galli, Tom & Audrey, 1976
Correspondence — Gebhard, David, 1977, 1982, 1993
Correspondence — Gluck, Sherna, 1976-77
Correspondence — Haplin, Anna, 1975
Correspondence — Hart, James, 1977-78
Correspondence — Hood, Bobbie Sue, 1982-83, 1986, 1988
Correspondence — James, Cary, 1987
Correspondence — Kantor, Jim, 1976
Correspondence — Kerr, Douglas, 1975
Correspondence — Kirker, Harold, 1976
Correspondence — Kump, Peter, 1988
Correspondence — Lantos, Tom, 1981
Correspondence — Leach, James, 1982
Correspondence — Limerick, Jeff, undated
Correspondence — Longstreth, Richard, 1987
Correspondence — Luedtke, Pia, 1994
Correspondence — Maher, James, 1975, 1978, 1980-81
Correspondence — Maupin, Armistead, 1977
Correspondence — Maybeck, Jacomena, 1987-88
Correspondence — Metzdorf, Glenn, 1977
Correspondence — Morgenstern, Joseph, 1976
Correspondence — Murray, Ken, 1981
Correspondence — Neff, Wallace, Jr., 1982, 1987, 1989, 1991
Correspondence — Panetta, Leon E., 1977
Correspondence — Pavlik, Bob, 1992-1994
Correspondence — Pizzitola, Lou, 1990
Correspondence — Richey, Elinor, undated
Correspondence — Roach, Myra, 1986
Correspondence — Robinson, Judy, 1982, 1984, 1991
Correspondence — Rochlin, Harriet, 1975-1977, 1981
Correspondence — Roman, Hannah, 1984-1988
Correspondence — Stedman, Morgan, 1975-76, 1978
Correspondence — Suominen-Kokkonen, Renja, 1990
Correspondence — Taylor, Betty, 1978
Correspondence — Temko, Alan, 1978, 1980-81
Correspondence — Tobriner, Stephen, undated
Correspondence — Wadsworth, Ginger, 1988-89
Correspondence — Williams, Jack, undated
Correspondence — Winslow, Carlton, 1979-81
Correspondence — Winter, Robert, 1993
Correspondence — Woodbridge, Sally, 1976-77
Correspondence — Wrenn, Tony, 1990
General Correspondence, 1973
General Correspondence, 1974
General Correspondence, 1975
General Correspondence, 1976
General Correspondence, 1977
General Correspondence, 1978
General Correspondence, 1979
General Correspondence, 1980
General Correspondence, 1981
General Correspondence, 1982
General Correspondence, 1983
General Correspondence, 1984
General Correspondence, 1985
General Correspondence, 1986
General Correspondence, 1987
General Correspondence, 1988
General Correspondence, 1989
General Correspondence, 1990
General Correspondence, 1991
General Correspondence, 1993
General Correspondence, 1994
General Correspondence, 1995
General Correspondence, 1997
General Correspondence, 1998
General Correspondence, Undated
B. Awards and Grants, 1975–1997
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Award — American Institute of Architects (American Institute of Architects) Honorary Member Award, 1990-91
Award — California Historical Society J.S. Holliday Award, 1989
Award — California State Resolution, 1979
Award — California Women in Environmental Design Award, 1991
Award — Commonwealth Club of CA 58th Book Awards Contest, 1988-89
Award — Fiatlux Society, UC Santa Cruz, 1983-84
Award — International Architecture Book Publishing, Citation for Excellence, 1990
Award — Organization of Women Architects, Parthenia Award, 1991
Award — PEN Literary Awards, Honorable Mention, Non-Fiction, 1989
Award — Santa Cruz County Historical Society, Certificate of Appreciation, 1983
Award — Santa Cruz County Historical Trust, Certificate of Appreciation, 1992
Grant — American Philosophical Society Grant, 1991
Grant Query — California Arts Council, 1976
Grant Query — Graham Foundation, 1975-76
Grant Queries — Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1974, 1977
Grant Proposal — National Endowment for the Arts, Design Project Fellowship, 1978
Grant Proposal — National Endowment for the Arts, Design Arts Program, 1977, 1979-80, 1982
Grant Proposal — National Endowment for the Arts, Division of Research Programs, 1988
Grant Proposal — North Star Institute for the Humanities, "Califia: The California Woman, Her Story", 1997
Grant Proposal — San Francisco Foundation, 1977
Grant — Sourisseau Academy, 1979
Grants — William Randolph Hearst Foundation, 1975, 1977-79, 1981
C. Professional Memberships, 1973–1998
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Alliance of California Arts Councils, 1977
Alliance of Women in Architecture, 1981
American History Foundation, 1983
American Institute of Architects, 1975, 1988, 1990-92, 1995
American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of California, 1974
American Society for Aesthetics, Pacific Division, 1977
Architectural Foundation of San Francisco, 1991
Architectural History Foundation, 1979-81
Association of Women in Architecture, 1974-76
Art in the Community Forum, 1976
Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association (BAHA), 1974–1980, 1984-85, 1987-89, 1991, 1996, 1997
BAHA Calendar Correspondence, 1975, 1979, 1987
BAHA Calendars, 1975, 1979, 1987
Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, 1976, 1978, 1987
California Historical Society, 1975-80, 1983-85, 1987
California Studies Association, 1993
California Women in Environmental Design, 1977, 1980s-1990s
Californians for Preservation Action, 1977
California History Institute, 1984
Committee for the Preservation of Architectural Records (COPAR), 1977-78
Conference on the Architecture of Colleges, 1978
Conference Group in Women's History, 1977
Coordinating Committee on Women in the Historical Profession, 1976-78
Epic West, undated
Feminist History Research Program, 1975
Friends of Hearst Castle, 1988, 1989, 1990s
Friends of Cast Iron Architecture, 1980
Friends of the Octagon, 1976
Heritage: The Foundation for San Francisco's Architectural Heritage, 1987-88
International Archive of Women in Architecture, 1995-96
Los Angeles Museum of Modern Art, 1980
Mills College, 1969-70
Mount Holyoke Club, 1977, 1983, 1991, 1997
Museum of Art and History (Santa Cruz, Calif.), 1996-97
National Commission on the Observance of International Women's Year, 1977
National Museum of Women in the Arts, 1987
National Women's Studies Association, 1977, 1987
National Women's Hall of Fame, 1998
National Clearinghouse on Marital Rape, undated
National Park Service, 1979
National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1976, 1979, 1991, 1996
Oakland Heritage Alliance, 1985-89
Oakland Museum, 1980
Organization of Women Architects, 1975-76, 1982, 1990-91, 1995
Phoebe Apperson Hearst Historical Society, Inc., 1976
Piedmont Historical Society, 1977
Prairie School Society, 1980
Santa Barbara Historical Society, 1990
Santa Cruz Historical Society, 1983-84, 1996
Santa Cruz Organization for Progress and Euthenics, 1990-1991
Society of American Archivists (SAA), 1981
Society of Architectural Historians, 1970s, 1980-81, 1985
Society of Architectural Historians, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s
Society of Architectural Historians, Northern Pacific Coast Chapter, 1977-79, 1988
Society of Architectural Historians, Southern California Chapter, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1987
Tile Heritage Foundation, 1987-88
Union International Des Femmes Architects, 1970s-80s
West Coast Association of Women Historians, 1976-79, 1982
Western Association of Women Historians, 1988
Women's Caucus for Art, 1978
Women's Heritage Museum, 1985-87, 1990
Women in Building and Design, 1996
Women in Technological History, 1977-78, 1981-82
Women's School of Planning and Architecture, 1976
YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association), 1980s, 1991
D. California Historic Preservation Efforts, 1970s–1990s
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Historic Preservation — Berkeley, 1970s, 1980
Historic Preservation — University of California, Berkeley, Campus, 1978-79
Historic Preservation — Capitola, 1980s
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Historic Preservation — Capitola, 1980s
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Historic Preservation — Capitola, 1980s
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Historic Preservation — Los Angeles, undated
Historic Preservation — Oakland, 1980, 1991
Historic Preservation — Sacramento, 1977
Historic Preservation — San Francisco, 1970s, 1980s
Historic Preservation — San Mateo County, 1981
Historic Preservation — Santa Cruz County, 1980s, 1990s
Newspaper Clippings on Historic Preservation, 1970s, 1980s
E. Articles by Boutelle and Correspondence with Editors, 1974–1999
Scope and Content Note
Boutelle, Sara Holmes. "Splendor in the Craft", 1988
Boutelle, Sara Holmes. "The Long-Distance Dreamer Who Altered the Look of California," with related correspondence 1976
Boutelle, Sara Holmes. "Colter, Mary" and "Morgan, Julia" Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects , 1982, with related correspondence
Boutelle, Sara Holmes. "Colter, Mary Elizabeth Jane" and "Morgan, Julia" American National Biography , 1999, with related correspondence
Boutelle, Sara Holmes. "Love Took a Melancholy Turn in Leap Year, 100 Years Ago", 1988
Correspondence for an article, "Morgan, Julia," Dizionario di Architettura Contemporanea , 1995
Correspondence for a proposed article, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 1977
Correspondence for a proposed article, Ms., 1978
Correspondence for a proposed article, New West , 1978
Correspondence for proposed articles, New York Times , 1974–1978
Correspondence for a proposed article, Smithsonian , 1976, 1985
Correspondence for a proposed article, Vogue , 1975
Correspondence for a proposed article, World's Fair , 1981–1982
Editor/publisher queries, 1975–1990
Boutelle, Sara Holmes. "Asilomar," Unpublished manuscript, undated
Boutelle, Sara Holmes. "Report from Paris," Unpublished manuscript, undated
Boutelle, Sara Holmes. Untitled. Unpublished manuscript, undated [Report to the International Union of Women Architects], undated
Boutelle, Sara Holmes. "The Wood-Carver's House," Unpublished manuscript, undated
Notes for Work in Progress, undated
F. Book Reviews by Boutelle and Correspondence with Editors, 1974-83
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Correspondence and book review columns, American Institute of Architects, folder 1 of 2, 1974–1982
Correspondence and book review columns, American Institute of Architects, folder 2 of 2, 1983–1986 undated
Boutelle, Sara Holmes. "A Serious Look at San Simeon as Architecture," Review of Hearst Castle: San Simeonby Thomas R. Aidala, 1982
Boutelle, Sara Holmes. Review of Stanny: The Gilded Life of Stanford White, by Paul R. Baker, with related correspondence,
Boutelle, Sara Holmes. Review of Bernard Maybeck: Artisan, Architect, Artist, by Kenneth H. Cardwell, 1978, with related correspondence
Boutelle, Sara Holmes. "Beautiful Book on California Architect," Review of Bernard Maybeck: Artisan, Architect, Artist, by Kenneth H. Cardwell. Santa Cruz Sentinel , 18 December 1977
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Boutelle, Sara Holmes. Review of Building with Nature: Roots of the San Francisco Bay Region Tradition, by Leslie Mandelson Freudenheim and Elisabeth Sussman, 1974
Boutelle, Sara Holmes. "A Woman Architect Out of the Mainstream," Review of Mary Colter: Builder upon the Red Earth, by Virginia L. Grattan, 1981, with related correspondence,
Boutelle, Sara Holmes. "A Home Designed by Maybeck," Review of The 4-Year Stretch by Jacomena Van Huizen Maybeck and Florence Jury, 1980
Boutelle, Sara Holmes. Review of H.H. Richardson: Complete Architectural Works, by Karl Ochsner, 1983
Boutelle, Sara Holmes. Review of In Search of Modern Architecture: A Tribute to Henry-Russell Hitchcock, 1983
Boutelle, Sara Holmes. Review of Songs of Glory: The Romanesque Facades of Aquitaneby Linda Seidel, undated
Boutelle, Sara Holmes. "The 'Ladies' Lovely Child' of the 1893 Chicago Fair," Review of The Fair Women, by Jeanne Madeline Weimann, 1981
Unpublished review — Boutelle, Sara Holmes. Review of California Counterpoint: New West Coast Architecture , 1982
Unpublished review — Boutelle, Sara Holmes. Review of Exterior Decoration: Hollywood's Inside-Out Houses, by John Chase, undated
Unpublished review — Boutelle, Sara Holmes. Review of Santa Barbara: The Creation of a New Spain in America, by David Gebhard, undated
Unpublished review — Boutelle, Sara Holmes. Review of Alma Mater: Design and Experience in Women's Colleges from Their Nineteenth-Century Beginnings to the 1930s, by Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz, undated
Unpublished review — Unpublished review by Sara Holmes Boutelle, "Three Books on Two Brothers: Greene and Greene", undated
Unpublished review — Boutelle, Sara Holmes. Review of Home Sweet Home: American Domestic Vernacular Architecture , undated
Unpublished review — Boutelle, Sara Holmes. Review of Architects, the Noted and the Ignored, by Niels L. Prak, undated
G. Teaching/Research Files on Women in Architecture, 1975–1993
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Teaching Notes for University of California, Santa Cruz, 1975
Teaching Notes for University of California, Santa Cruz, 1976
Teaching Notes for University of California, Santa Cruz, 1976 — Student papers
Teaching Notes for University of California, Santa Cruz, 1983
Teaching Notes for California College of Arts & Crafts, 1987
Teaching Notes for University of California, Santa Cruz, 1989
Teaching Notes for University of California, Santa Cruz, 1989 – Student papers
Teaching Notes for University of Washington, 1990
Teaching Notes for Williams College, Massachusetts, 1990
Teaching Notes for Fresno Pacific University, 1993
Research Notes on History of Women in Architecture, undated
Research Notes on Ruthy Maxon Adams
Research Notes on Mary Colter
Research Notes on Leola Hall
Research Notes on Mildred S. Meyers
Research Notes on Edla Muir
Research Notes on Lutah Mariah Riggs,
Research Notes on Norma Merrick Sklarek
Research Notes on Bessie Sprague
Research Notes on Sa-0
Women in Architecture 1853-1968, photographic slides, circa 1975
Presentation notes, "Beaux Arts," American Institute of Architects, San Diego, 1977
Presentation notes, "Saratoga," [no location], undated
Presentation notes, "The Simple Home," Society of Architectural Historians, New Haven, 1982
Presentation notes, undated
Correspondence on presentations, 1974
Correspondence on presentations, 1975
Correspondence on presentations, 1976
Correspondence on presentations, 1977
Correspondence on presentations, 1978
Correspondence on presentations, 1979
Correspondence on presentations, 1980
Correspondence on presentations, 1981
Correspondence on presentations, 1982
Correspondence on presentations, 1983
Correspondence on presentations, 1984
Correspondence on presentations, 1985
Correspondence on presentations, 1986
Correspondence on presentations, 1987
Correspondence on presentations, 1988
Correspondence on presentations, 1989
Correspondence on presentations, 1990
Correspondence on presentations, 1991
Correspondence on presentations, 1992
Correspondence on presentations, 1993
Correspondence on presentations, 1994
Correspondence on presentations, 1995
Correspondence on presentations, 1996
Correspondence on presentations, 1997
Correspondence on presentations, 1998
Correspondence on presentations, 1999
Correspondence on presentations, undated
I. Media Appearances by Sara Holmes Boutelle, 1975–1993
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Correspondence — "Mark Twain: Going Places," Bay Area Rapid Transit, 1986
Correspondence — "Pools," Barbara Hammer, 1981
Correspondence — "Untitled," KGO, 1975
Correspondence and DVD-R — "C.J.'s Bay Today," KNBR, 1988
Correspondence and DVD-R — "Over Easy," KQED, 1981
Correspondence and DVD-R — "Bay Area Backroads," KRON-TV, 1988
Correspondence — "Hour Magazine," Group W Productions, Westinghouse Broadcasting Company, 1982
Notes and correspondence on potential Morgan documentaries, 1970s-1990s
J. Clippings on American Architects and Architecture, 1970s-1990s
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Clippings on Women in Architecture and Design
Clippings on American Architecture, box 1 of 2
Clippings on American Architecture, box 2 of 2
Posters on American architects and architecture, undated
A. Julia Morgan Project Files, 1970s–1990s
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Agius, Mr. Angelo, residential, Petaluma, 1935
Ahwahnee Sanitarium (Edythe Tate-Thompson, client), medical, Ahwahnee, 1918
Alameda County Juvenile Court Building, governmental, Oakland, 1913
Allen, Elizabeth (Mrs. Frank H.), residential, Oakland, 1907
Allen, J. Edgar, residential, Petaluma, 1911
Allen, William Stanley, residential, Berkeley, 1910
Alvarez, Dr. Harold H., residential, St. Francis Wood, San Francisco, 1927
Andrews, Mrs. Frank D., residential, Berkeley, 1915
Atkins, David, residential, San Francisco, 1915, and residential, Inverness, 1917
Atlas Peak Sanitarium (Dr. C.H. Bulson, client), medical, Napa, 1922
Ayer, Richard B., residential, Piedmont, 1914 and alterations, 1930
Bain, Gertrude, alterations (The Peppers), Montecito, 1915
Baker, C. F., residential, Oakland, 1910
Bank of Yolo, Woodland, 1911–12
Barnard, Grace E., residential and school, Berkeley, 1910 1927
Bartlett, Louis and Mary Olney, residential, Berkeley, 1910
Beatie, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C., residential, Sausalito, 1919-20
Beatty, Mr. and Mrs. William T., residential, Pebble Beach, 1916
Beaver, Mrs. Frederick, residential, Inverness, 1920 1928
Belcher, Leslie (Mrs. Richard L.), alterations, Piedmont, 1919
Bell, George L. and Susan, residential, Berkeley, 1914
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, Berkeley, 1918
Berkeley Day Nursery, auditorium and apartment/office, Berkeley, 1927
Berkeley Women's City Club, Berkeley, 1929
Berry, George P. and Juliet Rhea, residential, San Mateo, 1912
Bertola, Dr. Mariana, residential and office, San Francisco, 1906, and conversion to apartments, 1912
Blanding, Gordon, gates and alterations, Belvedere, 1914
Blasdale, Prof. Walter C., residential, Berkeley, 1906
Boggs, Mrs. Angus Gordon, residential-multi, San Francisco, 1923
Bonfils, Mrs. Winfred Black ("Annie Laurie"), residential, San Francisco, 1927
Borland, Agnes (Mrs. Archibald), residential-multi, Oakland, 1909
Bouveroux, George L., residential, Oakland, 1908
Brahan, Mrs. W. F., residential, Burlingame, 1911
Braly, Mrs. James M., residential, San Jose, 1916
Brayton, Edward and Clare Lacey, residential, Oakland, 1909
Brayton, Edward and Clare Lacey, residential, Pebble Beach, 1923
Breck, Mrs. Angelotte J., residential, Oakland, 1908
Brewer, Mrs. John H., residential, Oakland, 1909
Brinckerhoff, Dr. G. Edwin, residential, Piedmont, 1908
Brownsill, Dr. Edith, residential and office, Berkeley, 1919
Buckley, M. G., residential, San Mateo, 1915
Bucknall, Mrs. George J., alterations, San Francisco, 1912
Bull, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Cline, residential, San Francisco, 1935
Burgess, R. N., residential, Walnut Creek, 1935
Burke, Jere (Mrs. James T.), residential, Berkeley, 1913
Burke School (Katharine Delmar Burke School), educational, San Francisco, 1917
Burke, William F., residential, Alameda, 1909
California Federation of Women's Clubs, recreational, Humboldt Redwoods State Park, Humboldt County, 1928
Calvary Presbyterian Church, religious, Berkeley, 1918
Campbell, Mr. G. L., residential, Berkeley, 1909
Century Club of California, alterations, San Francisco, 1914
Chambers, George R., residential, Oakland, 1908
Chapel of the Chimes (Dr. Lawrence Moore, client), funerary, Oakland, 1928
Chickering, Allen, residential, Piedmont, 1911, and alterations, 1915, 1917, 1923
Chinese Presbyterian Mission (Donaldina Cameron, client), residential-multi, San Francisco, 1908
Church of San Carlos Borromeo, religious, Carmel, 1928
Claremont Country Club, alterations, Oakland, 1910
Clark, Mrs. Fred, residential, Berkeley, 1904, and alterations, 1911
Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Richard A., residential, Berkeley, 1913
Clarke, Warren T. and Elizabeth A., residential, Berkeley, 1908
Clarke, Warren T. and Elizabeth A., residential, Berkeley, 1912
Clay, Dr. Edwin A., residential, Sausalito, 1910
Cleaveland, Newton and Agnes, alterations, Berkeley, 1910
Clift, Judge Frederick C., residential-multi, San Francisco, 1910, and hotel, San Francisco, 1913
Colby, Prof. William E., residential, Berkeley, 1905, and alterations, 1911
Cole, Orsamus, Jr. and Susan, residential, Berkeley, 1906-07
Conners, Miss Mollie, residential, Oakland, 1913
Cook, Cary W., residential, San Rafael, 1908, and garage, 1915
Corbett, Jane E., residential, Berkeley, 1905
Coughlin, Mrs. Emma, residential, Berkeley, 1911
Cox, Prof. Henry E., residential-multi, San Francisco, 1910
Cronise, Miss Cecilia, residential-multi, San Francisco, 1909
Crossley, Mr. Nathaniel R., residential, Oakland, 1913
Culver, Agnes Goodwin, residential, Berkeley, 1926
Cunningham, G. Loring, residential, Los Altos, 1913
Cuvellier, Charles, residential, Oakland, 1907
Davenport, Dixwell, residential, San Francisco, 1917
Davidson, Mrs. Margaret C., residential, Palo Alto, 1915
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew, residential alterations, Berkeley, 1912
Delta Zeta House, residential-multi, Berkeley, 1923
Denman, Frank, residential, Petaluma, 1911
Derge, Albert R., residential, Berkeley, 1908
Dibert, Philip, alterations, Palo Alto, 1911
Dillman, George L., residential, Burney (Shasta County), 1911
Dinsmore, William V., commercial, Oakland, 1913
Dinsmore, William V. and Lena, residential, Pacific Grove, 1914
Dobbins, Rev. and Mrs. Hugh T., residential, Colusa, 1919
Donaldson, Rev. Robert S., residential, San Francisco, 1922
Drexler, Elise Kelley, residential, Woodside, 1913
Drown, Miss Newell, residential, San Francisco, 1927
Durney, Alfred A., residential, Alameda, 1913
Eames, Harriet (Mrs. Adoniran G.), alterations, Chico, 1921-22
Easton, Robert and Ethel, alterations, Santa Maria, 1928
Ebell Rest Cottage, medical, Los Angeles, 1922
Eccles, Elizabeth B., residential-multi, San Francisco, 1915
Edmonds, Annie Caroline, residential-multi, Berkeley, 1904
Elliott, Roy H. and Eula Glide, residential, Berkeley, 1920
Eltse, Rep. Ralph Roscoe, residential, Berkeley, 1915
Emanu-El Sisterhood Residence Club, residential-multi, San Francisco, 1921
Everett, S. L., residential, Oakland, 1907
Fairmont Hotel, alterations, San Francisco, 1906-07
Fargo, Mr. L. W., residential, Mill Valley, 1914
Farnham, Mrs. Elma C., residential, Oakland, 1907 and warehouse, San Francisco, 1907
Fearing, Harriet, alterations, Fontainebleau, France, 1901-02
Felton, Mrs. Charles N., funerary, Colma, 1921
First Baptist Church, religious, Modesto, c. 1915
First Baptist Church, religious, Oakland, 1906
First Swedish Baptist Church, religious, Oakland, 1926
Fisch, Fred, commercial, Vallejo, 1908
Fisher, Charles, residential, Oakland, 1916
Fisher, Susan T. (Mrs. Galen), residential, Oakland, 1910
Flinn, Joseph William, residential, Berkeley, 1908
Foote, Arthur de Wint and Mary Hallock, residential (North Star Mine House), Grass Valley, 1905
Forsyth, Robert, residential, San Francisco, 1908
Fraser, Miss Julia, commercial, Oakland, 1921
Friday Morning Club, social, Los Angeles, 1907-08
Friedlander, Joseph and Adele, residential, San Francisco, c. 1912, and funeray, Colma, 1928
Galbraith, Alma, residential, Berkeley, 1904
Garlick, Mary (Mrs. Wilmot), alterations, San Francisco, 1910–11
Gay, Miss Alice, alterations, San Francisco, 1917
Gayley, Prof. Charles Mills, residential, Berkeley, 1905
Ginn, F.B., residential, Ojai, 1907
Girls' Recreation and Home Club, recreational, San Francisco, 1920
Glide, Mrs. Lizzie H., residential, Berkeley, 1916
Goddard, Louise (Mrs. C. L.), speculative houses, Etna St., Berkeley, and speculative houses, Parker St., Berkeley, 1905
Goddard, Louise (Mrs. C. L.), residential, Berkeley, 1907
Goddard, Dr. Malcolm, residential, Walnut Creek, 1915
Goethe, Dr. Charles M. and Mrs. Mary Glide, residential, Sacramento, 1916
Goodrich, Chauncey and Henriette, residential, Saratoga, 1919
Graham, Commander John Sisson, residential, Saratoga, 1926?
Gray, Clarence H., residential, Oakland, 1907
Greene, B.D. Marx, residential, Berkeley, 1910
Greene, Col. Lewis H., residential, Berkeley, 1914
Greenleaf, General and Mrs. G. R., residential, Berkeley, 1905
Griffin, Charles William, alterations, Alameda, 1920
Gum Moon Chinese Methodist Mission, school, San Francisco, 1907
Gwinn, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry, alterations, Petaluma, 1929, 1933
Hadden, Dr. David, residential, Berkeley, 1938
Hall, Dr. Sherrill W., residential, Berkeley, 1911–12
Hamilton Methodist Episcopal Church, religious, Oakland, 1923
Hamlin School (Sarah Dix Hamlin School), educational, San Francisco, 1919
Harrier, Judge L. G., residential, Oakland, 1908-09
Hart, Agnes Borland and Walter M., residential, alterations, garage, Berkeley, 1904, 1911, 1914
Hart, Agnes Borland and Walter M., alterations, Berkeley, 1927
Haste, Julia I., residential, Piedmont, 1931
Haste, Julia I., residential-multi, San Francisco, 1905
Hatfield, Prof. Henry Rand, residential, Berkeley, 1908-09
Head School (Anna Head School), alterations, Berkeley, 1909
Hearst Family Research Notes
Hearst, Phoebe Apperson Research Notes
Hearst, George, alterations, Hillsborough, 1931
Hearst, Phoebe Apperson, residential, Hacienda del Pozo de Verona, Pleasanton, 1903, 1910
Hearst, William Randolph, Hacienda, Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, 1940s
Hearst, William Randolph, Globe Wireless Station, San Mateo County, 1930s
Hearst, William Randolph, residential, Grandview Point, Grand Canyon, Arizona, 1914
Hearst, William Randolph, alterations, Hearst Building, San Francisco, 1937
Hearst, William Randolph, KUP Transmitting and Receiving Station, Redwood City, 1936
Hearst, William Randolph, Los Angeles Examiner Building, 1922 1930
Hearst, William Randolph, Hacienda, Milpitas Ranch, Jolon (Monterey County),
Hearst, William Randolph, alterations, Oakland Post-Enquirer Building, 1920s
Hearst, William Randolph, aquarium, Phoebe Hearst Elementary School, Washington, DC, 1932
Hearst, William Randolph, removal and restoration, Sacramenia Monastery, Segovia, Spain, 1925
Hearst, William Randolph, alterations, St. Donat's Castle, Llantwit Major, Glamorgan, Wales, 1935
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon Staff — Artisans
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon Staff — Construction Workers
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon Staff — Gomes, Alfredo
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon Staff — Hanchett, Byron
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon Staff — Keep, Nigel
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon Staff — Loorz, George
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon Staff — Rankin, James
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon Staff — Rossi, Camille C.
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon Staff — Solon, Camille
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon Staff — Suppo, Jules
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon Staff — Trinkkeller, Edward G.
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon — Newspaper Clippings
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon — Promotional Ephemera
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon — Research Notes and Correspondence
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon — Secondary Sources
Brown, Joseph A. "Hearst's Amazing Castle", 1988
Cockburn, Alexander. "California Xanadu", 1987
Gillette, Jane Brown. "Castle Keep: Beautiful and Bizarre, the William Randolph Hearst Mansion at San Simeon Is the Treasure Trove of a Genius American Collector", 1996
Hearst, William Randolph, Jr. "The Enchanted Hill — Part IV", 1975
Hearst, William Randolph, Jr. "San Simeon by Starlight", 1991
Lerner, Cheryl Tonkin. "Hearst: A Man and His Castle", 1973
Littlejohn, David. "After the Chief No One Could Measure up to the Myth", 1981
Oleksy, Walter. "America's Storybook Castles", 1975
Rybczynski, Witold. "The Trickle-Down Theory of Architecture", 1995
Sohigian, Kevin. "Sights of San Simeon", undated
Trow, George W.S. "Our Far-flung Correspondents: Empty or Nearly So in Houston", 1989
Gjon, Mili. "A Unique Tour of San Simeon", 1957
Theroux, Phyliss. "No Place Like Home: Two American Palaces", 1991
Hearst, William Randolph, restoration, Santa Maria de Ovila Monastery — Medieval Museum, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, 1940s
Hearst, William Randolph, residential, Sausalito, 1914–15
Hearst, William Randolph, multiple projects, Wyntoon, 1930s
Hearst, William Randolph and Marion Davies, pool and relocation of studio bungalow, 910 Benedict Canyon, Beverly Hills, 1939
Hearst, William Randolph and Marion Davies, alterations and additions, 1007 N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, 1947
Hearst, William Randolph and Marion Davies, gatehouse and swimming pool, 1700 Lexington Road, Beverly Hills, 1939
Hearst, William Randolph and Marion Davies, north guesthouse, Santa Monica, 1929
Hearst, William Randolph and Marion Davies, alterations and additions, Ocean House, Santa Monica, 1926–1936
Heller, Henry and Lena, residential-multi, San Francisco, 1911–12
Henley, Edward and Bess, residential, Berkeley, 1920
Henley, Katherine C., residential-multi?, Berkeley, 1905
Hexter, Charles L., residential, Marysville, 1918
Hicks, Lewis A., residential, Berkeley, 1906
High Street Presbyterian Church, religious, Oakland, 1921
Hitchcock, Miss Helen, residential, San Francisco,
Hobart, Kenneth, residential, Berkeley, 1907-08
Hodkins, Fred L., residential, Oakland, 1922
Hoffman, Dr. and Mrs. P.B., residential, Marysville, 1920 and Mrs. P.B. Hoffman residential, Marysville, 1923
Holman, Alfred, residential, San Francisco, 1908, and alterations, 1914
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, religious, Point Richmond, 1908
Homelani Columbarium (Levi Lyman, client), Hilo, Hawaii, 1935
Hotel Holland, commercial, Oakland, 1906
Howard, Henry S., residential, Oakland, 1911
Howard, Mr. and Mrs. John L., Jr., residential, Oakland, 1911
Huddart, Frank H., residential, Berkeley, 1907
Huggins, Amos W., alterations, Berkeley, 1913
Huntley, D. B., alterations, Oakland, 1906
Hutchinson, Alex and Eva G., residential, Oakland, 1912
Hutchinson, Prof. Lincoln, residential, Berkeley, 1908
Ilsen, Frederick G., residential, Oakland, 1913
Jenkins, Cora W., residential, Oakland, 1907 and Jenkins School of Music, Oakland, 1907
Jepson, Dr. Willis Linn, residential, Berkeley, 1929
Kappa Alpha Theta House, residential-multi, Berkeley, 1908, alterations, 1924
Katz, Miss Louise W., residential-multi, Berkeley, 1908
Kellogg, Walter Y., residential, Berkeley, 1909
Kellogg, Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred H., residential, San Francisco, 1907
Kelly, Mr. Tracy R., residential, Davis, 1914
Kennedy, John G., residential, Palo Alto, 1921
Kentfield Sanitarium (Edythe Tate-Thompson, client), Kentfield, 1920
Kern County Sanitarium (Edythe Tate-Thompson, client), Bakersfield, 1918
Keys, Dr. Elizabeth, residential, San Francisco, 1911
Keys, Dr. Robert, residential, Berkeley, 1911
Kibbe, Mr. L. H., residential, Piedmont, 1922
King's Daughters of California Home for Incurables, hospital and related buildings, Oakland, 1907–1935
Kline, Dr. A. E. and Mrs. Julia, residential, Yuba City, 1920
Koempel, Herman C., residential, Oakland, 1910
Kofoid, Prof. Nelson, two residences, Berkeley, 1904-05
Korbel, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Victor, residential, Petaluma, 1915?
Kroll, Clifton H., residential, Oakland, 1910
Kuhle, Fred, commercial/residential-multi, Oakland, 1906
Ladies' Protection and Relief Society, "The Heritage Residence," residential-multi, San Francisco, 1925
Laird, Mrs. F. J., residential, Berkeley, 1909–10
Lakeview School (Oakland Board of Education, client), educational, 1914–1917
Law, Dr. Hartland, commercial (Viavi Building), San Francisco, 1906
Layson, Mrs. Clara Hawley Patterson, unbuilt residential, Fremont, 1914–15
Le Conte, Prof. Joseph, residential, 1908
Leavitt, Bradford and Grace, residential, San Francisco, 1909–10
Leet, Mr. Robert A. and Mrs. Halley Flack, alterations, 1912
Levensaler, Caleb, residential, Alameda, 1912
Lewis, Charles L., residential, Alameda, 1911
Linforth, Edward W. and Ivan M., two residences, Berkeley, 1907
Livermore, Helen (Mrs. Horatio B.), residential, Calistoga, 1917
Livermore, Helen (Mrs. Horatio B.), residential, San Francisco, 1917
Lombard, James L., residential, Piedmont, 1915, and gardener's cottage, Piedmont, 1915
Love, Mrs. Louise P. and Eleanor L. Moore, residential, Berkeley, 1907
Lynch, James K., residential, Alameda, 1912
MacGregor, Wallace, residential, Berkeley, 1920
Macon, Rev. Clifton, residential, Oakland, 1911
Magee, Prof. Walter E., residential-multi, Berkeley, 1907
Mann, Mrs. Sarah J., alterations, San Francisco, 1912
Marcus, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C., alterations, San Francisco, 1930
Margaret Baylor Inn, hotel and gymnasium, Santa Barbara, 1922-27
Marion Davies Foundation Clinic, medical, Los Angeles, 1934
Martin, Harold, residential, Oakland, 1915–17
Marvin, Mrs. Louise C., alterations, Oakland, 1911
Marysville American Legion Hall, recreational, Marysville, 1922 and addition C.E. Swift Auditorium, 1924
Marysville Bank (Phoebe Rideout, client), commercial, Marysville, 1919
Marysville Grammar School, educational, Marysville, 1916 and pool, 1919-20
Mason, Joseph J., residential, Berkeley, 1907
Mathis, T.S., residential, Berkeley, 1913
Matson, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald J., residential, Oakland, 1919
Matthews, Miss Margaret L., residential, Berkeley, 1925
McCormac, Prof. and Mrs. Eugene Irving, residential, Berkeley, 1911 and alterations, 1941
McCormick, Ralph W., residential, Marysville, 1919
McLean, Dr. J.K. and Sarah M., residential, Berkeley, 1908
McNear, Jr., George W. and Etta, residential, Piedmont, 1909
McNear, Jr., George W. and Etta, residential, San Francisco, 1915
Merchants Exchange Building, interior alterations, San Francisco, 1906-07
Merrill, Prof. Charles Washington, residential, Berkeley, 1911
Merritt, Charles Z., residential, Oakland, 1907
Merritt, Mrs. Harriet Jane, residential-multi, Berkeley, 1914
Miller, Estelle, residential-multi, San Francisco, 1908
Miller, Mae (Mrs. B. P.), residential, Oakland, 1906
Mills College: Campus Research,
Mills College: Alumnae Hall, Oakland, 1916
Mills College: El Campanil, Oakland, 1903-04
Mills College: Gymnasium, Oakland, 1908-09
Mills College: Kapiolani Cottage (Infirmary), Oakland, 1909
Mills College: Margaret Carnegie Library, Oakland, 1905-06
Mills, William H. and Maria E., alterations, San Francisco, 1912
Minerva Club, Santa Maria, 1927
Minetti, Giulio, alterations, San Francisco, 1916; addition, San Francisco, 1927
Ming Quong Chinese School for Girls (Presbyterian Mission Board, client), educational, Oakland, 1924
Miss Ransom and Miss Bridges' School, educational, Piedmont, 1908
Mitchell, Mrs. R. F., residential, Berkeley, 1908
Monday Club, social, San Luis Obispo, 1932
Montezuma Mountain School for Boys, educational, Los Gatos, 1910
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew, residential, Berkeley, 1908
Moore, Charles C., entertainment complex and guesthouses, Santa Cruz, 1914
Moorehead, W. R., residential, South Lake Tahoe, 1936-38
Morbio, Rosa, commercial, San Francisco, 1907
Morgan, Eliza (Mrs. Charles Bill), residential, Berkeley, 1923
Morgan, Julia, speculative houses, Berkeley, 1907
Morgan, Julia, alterations, Monterey, 1936
Morgan, Julia, alterations to townhouses, San Francisco, c. 1925
Morgan, Parmelee, commercial, Oakland, 1907
Morgan, Prof. William Conger, residential, Berkeley, 1905
Morse, Dr. Fred W., residential, Oakland, 1914
Moulton, Dr. and Mrs. D. H., residential, Chico, 1921
Mountain View Cemetery "Retiring Building," commercial, Oakland, 1907
Native Daughters of the Golden West, Central Headquarters, social, San Francisco, 1927-28
Newell, Bertha (Mrs. G. F.), residential, San Anselmo, 1908
Newhall, Almer M., residential, San Rafael, 1919-23
Newhall, Mrs. Virginia Whiting, apartment and 5-car garage, San Francisco, 1915
Nicholls, William, residential, Berkeley, 1908-09
North, Hart H. and Emma Morgan, residential, Berkeley, 1909
North, Hart H. and Emma Morgan, residential-multi (Beckwith Apartments), Berkeley, 1921
Ocean Avenue Presbyterian Church, religious, San Francisco, 1921
Olney, Thomas, alterations and additions, Oakland, 1912–14
Olney, Warren Jr., residential, Berkeley, 1912
Olney, William, residential, Berkeley, 1914
Parsons, Rev. Edward L. and Bertha, residential, Berkeley, 1905; alterations, 1915
Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. James L., residential, Monterey, 1939
Peixotto, Jessica, residential, Berkeley, 1906
Perkins, Mrs. Clara Huntington, residential, Los Gatos, 1919-20
Peterson, Mrs. A. B., residential, Paraiso Springs, Soledad, 1919-20
Pierce, Mrs. D. M., residential, Berkeley, 1907 and residential, Los Gatos, 1915
Pierce, J. H., residential, San Jose, 1908 1913–14
Playter, Charlotte, residential, Piedmont, 1907
Pope, Dr. Charles and Wightman, Dr. Emma, residential, Carmel, 1940
Port Costa Water Company, commercial, Port Costa, 1910
Potrero Hill Neighborhood House (California Synodical Society of Home Missions, client), recreational, San Francisco, 1921
Powell, Walter, residential, Oakland, 1907
Price, Prof. Clifton, residential-multi, Berkeley, 1910–12
Principia College, educational, Elsah, Missouri, 1933-35
Rankin, Joseph and James, residential, Oakland, 1919
Raymond, Mrs. E. H., residential, Napa, 1920
Redington, Charles H., residential, Oakland, 1913
Reed, Benjamin and Carmen Sutton, residential, Piedmont, 1926
Reed, F. H., residential, Alameda, 1912
Reichardt, Otto H., funerary, Colma, 1915
Reiter, Rear Admiral George C., residential, Saratoga, 1920
Rideout, Phoebe A. (Mrs. N. Dunning), residential, Marysville, 1914–17
Ritter, Dr. W. E. and Dr. Mary B., residential, Berkeley, 1905
Rixon, Isabel K., residential, Burlingame, 1913
Rogers, J. N., residential, Berkeley, 1911
Rosenberg, Abraham, residential, San Francisco, 1917 and residential-multi, San Francisco, 1924-27
Rosenberg, Abraham and Max L., funerary, 1931
Rowe, Dr. Albert and Elizabeth, residential, Piedmont, 1920-21
Rowe, Dr. Charles H., residential, Oakland, 1912
Russian School and Day Nursery (Society of Protection and Education of Russian Infant Children, Inc., client), educational, San Francisco, 1940
Sacramento Public Market (Mrs. Lizzie H. Glide, client), commercial, Sacramento, 1923
Saint James Presbyterian Church, religious, San Francisco, 1923
Saint John's Presbyterian Church, religious, Berkeley, 1908, additions, 1910, additions, 1915
San Francisco County Nurses' Association, residential-multi, San Francisco, 1925
San Francisco Presbyterian Orphanage, residential-multi, San Anselmo, 1925
San Francisco Theological Seminary, two residences, San Anselmo, 1921
Sanford, Right Rev. Louis Childs, residential, Fresno, 1912
Santa Barbara County Sanitarium (Edythe Tate-Thompson, client), medical, Santa Barbara, 1918
Saratoga Community Church, religious, Saratoga, 1923
Saratoga Foothill Club, social, Saratoga, 1915
Sausalito Women's Club, social, Sausalito, 1918
Schilling, August, residential, Woodside, 1930
Schilling, Else, residential, Lake Tahoe, 1939
Schilling, Else, alterations, San Francisco, 1934
Schilling, Dr. Walter, alterations, San Francisco, 1935
Seares, Frederick and Mabel Urmy, residential, Columbia, MO, 1902
Selfridge, James Russell, residential, San Mateo, 1922
Sharp, Mr. & Mrs. [no first name], residential, Berkeley, 1910
Shoong, Joseph, residential, Oakland, 1922
Shortledge, Mrs. E. F., residential, Alameda, c. 1925
Simpson, Dr. Joseph and Mrs. Fannie, alterations, San Francisco, 1908
Skinner, Mr. Edwin E., residential, Burlingame, 1911
Smith, Addison, two speculative houses, Piedmont, 1907
Smith, Alma (Mrs. A. A.), residential, Berkeley, 1905
Smith, Misses Irene and Inez, residential, Alameda,
Smith Trust, Mary R. (Mrs. Francis Marion), "Mae Cottage," 1902 and "Evelyn Cottage," philanthropic, Oakland, 1905-06
Smyth, Mr. W. H., alterations, Berkeley, 1911
Snow, Alfred J. and Maybelle, residential, San Francisco, 1915
Spear, Lewis E., alterations and addition, Alameda, 1915
Springville Sanitarium (Edythe Tate-Thompson, client), medical, Springville, 1918
Squire, Mrs. M. B., residential-multi, San Francisco, 1908
Starr, Allan Moore and Adaline Eddy, residential, Piedmont, 1938
Starr, Walter A., Sr. and Carmen Moore, residential (Mission Peak Ranch), Fremont, 1916
Starr, Walter A., Sr., and Carmen Moore, residential, Piedmont, 1912
Staude, Fred, residential, Alameda, 1909–10
Stewart, Margaret, guesthouse, garage, two apartments, Garberville, 1926
Stineman, Dr. John H., residential, Oakland, 1919
Stout, H. H., residential, Berkeley, 1909–10
Strobridge, T. (Tullius) Albert and Maud B., residential, San Francisco, 1921
Stull, Mrs. Aurora A., residential, San Francisco, 1907-08
Suppo, Jules, residential/commercial, San Francisco, 1925
Sutton, Allen M., residential, San Francisco, 1907-08
Sutton, Charles, residential, Oakland, 1908
Tasheira, George, residential, Berkeley, 1913
Tate-Thompson, Edythe L. M., residential, Fresno, 1920
Tate-Thompson, Edythe L. M., residential, Pasadena, 1936
Taylor, Lucretia (Mrs. Grant W.), residential, Saratoga, 1907
Tevis, Dr. Harry L., agricultural, Alma (Santa Clara County), 1907
Thelen, Paul, residential, Berkeley, 1924
Thomas, Fred A. and Anne, residential, Berkeley, 1911
Thousand Oaks Baptist Church, religious, Berkeley, 1924
Tilden, Major C. L., alterations, Alameda, 1910
Town and Gown Club, social, Berkeley, alterations, 1931
Trask, Mrs. Estella, residential, Oakland, 1907
Turner, Elsie Lee (Mrs. Frederick C.), residential-multi, Panoramic Way, Berkeley, 1930s
Turner, Elsie Lee (Mrs. Frederick C.), Piedmont Terminal Building, commercial, Oakland, 1916
Turner, Frederick C., commercial, Bancroft Way, Berkeley, 1940
Turner, Frederick C. and Elsie Lee, residential, College Avenue, Berkeley, 1904
Turner, Frederick C. and Elsie Lee, residential, Ridgeway Street, Oakland, 1907, and alterations, 1915
Turrell, Herbert N., residential, Oakland, 1907
United Presbyterian Church, religious, Oakland, 1917
U.S. Immigration Station (Hart Hyatt North, Commissioner), governmental, Angel Island, CA,
University of California: Girton Hall, Berkeley, 1911
University of California: Greek Theater, Berkeley, 1903
University of California: Phoebe Apperson Hearst Memorial Complex (Auditorium, Art Museum and Gymnasium), undated
University of California: Phoebe Apperson Hearst Memorial Gymnasium for Women, Berkeley, 1925-27
Valentine, Alice Blanchard (Mrs. J.J.), residential, Oakland, 1907 and alterations, 1910
Vallejo Commercial Bank (George Wilson, client), commercial, Vallejo, 1907
Vandegrift, Mr. James A., residential, Oakland, 1908
Varney, Frank H., residential, San Francisco, 1909
Volkmann, George F. and Johanna, alterations, San Francisco, 1934, and alterations, 1940-41
Von Adelung, Dr. Edward and Mary Borland, residential-multi, Oakland, 1909–10
Wadsworth, William Henry and Euleta, residential, Berkeley, 1915
Walker, George L., residential, Alameda, 1909
Wallace, Dr. Arthur H. and Lilly Bours, residential, Berkeley, 1911
Wallace, Miss Jessie D., residential, Berkeley, 1910
Walliser, Dr. Carl, residential, Oakland, 1907
Walsh, Edward M., residential, Oakland, 1910
Watt, Elizabeth (Mrs. Robert), residential, San Francisco, 1909
Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Rolla V., residential, San Francisco, 1917–19
Weber, Prof. Adolph H., residential, Berkeley, 1908-09
Weed, Miss Mabel and Miss Bertha Wright, residential, Berkeley, 1924
Weinmann, Margaret (Mrs. Louis), residential, Alameda, 1909
Welch, [Charles?], alterations and chapel, San Mateo, 1913
Wellman, Miss Ray, residential, Berkeley, 1908-09
Wells, Charles B., residential (Red Gate), Oakland, 1910–11
Wells, Ira, residential, Oakland, 1916
Western Hills of Memorial City Corp. (Mrs. Annie H. Darbee, client), commercial, San Mateo County, 1940
White, Ralph A., residential, Berkeley, 1913
White, Theodore Columbus, residential, Carmel-by-the-Sea, 1914–15
Whiting, Admiral and Mrs. William H., residential, Berkeley, 1908
Wickson, Prof. Edward J., residential, Berkeley, 1908-09
Wilbur, Mrs. Lloyd, residential, Marysville, 1920
Wilkin, Dr. and Mrs. [no first name], alterations, Auckland, New Zealand, 1928
Williams, Mrs. Chester, unbuilt funerary, undated
Williams, Dr. Clara and Dr. Elsa Mitchell, residential/medical, Berkeley, 1915
Williams, Mrs. Laura P., residential, Berkeley, 1910
Williams, Mr. P. Grant, residential, Berkeley, 1911
Williams, Selden R. and Elizabeth Glide, residential, Berkeley, 1928
Williams, Selden R. and Elizabeth Glide, agricultural, Lisbon (Yolo County), 1911
Williamson, Mr. E. T., alterations, Chico, 1912
Wilson, George W. and Agnes, residential, Vallejo, 1907
Wintringham, Miss Georgia, residential, San Rafael, 1909
Woodland, Isabella Carruthers, residential-multi, San Francisco, 1908
Wright, Mr. Maynard E., residential, Oakland, 1907
Yates, Mrs. Lillie T., residential, San Francisco, 1911
YWCAs — General Research,
YWCA Asilomar — General Research,
YWCA Asilomar, Administration Building (Phoebe A. Hearst Social Hall), 1913
YWCA Asilomar, Grace H. Dodge Chapel, 1915
YWCA Asilomar, Crocker Dining Hall and Service Wing/Kitchen, 1918
YWCA Asilomar, Director's Cottage (Pinecrest), 1927
YWCA Asilomar, Engineer's Cottage (Outside Inn), 1913
YWCA Asilomar, Entrance Gates, 1913
YWCA Asilomar, Health Cottage (Viewpoint Cottage), 1918
YWCA Asilomar, Merrill Hall (Auditorium), 1928
YWCA Asilomar, Pirates' Den (Tide Inn), 1923
YWCA Asilomar, Scripps Lodge, 1925
YWCA Asilomar, Stuck-Up Inn (Hilltop Cottage), 1918
YWCA Asilomar, Visitors' Lodge (The Lodge), 1916
YWCA Building, Berkeley, 1920
YWCA Building (Recreation Building), Fresno, 1924
YWCA Building (Residence Hall), Fresno, 1920-21
YWCA Building (Hollywood Studio Club), Hollywood, 1926
YWCA Building (Metropolitan Headquarters), Honolulu, and related Morgan YWCA buildings in Honolulu, 1926
YWCA Building, Long Beach, 1923
YWCA Hostess House, Menlo Park, 1918, relocated Palo Alto, 1919
YWCA Building, Oakland, 1910–15
YWCA Building, Pasadena, 1921
YWCA Building, Riverside, 1929
YWCA Building, Salt Lake City, 1919
YWCA Hostess House, San Diego, 1917
YWCA Building (Chinese YWCA), San Francisco, 1930
YWCA Building (Japanese Young Women's Christian Association), San Francisco, 1930
YWCA Buildings, Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, and related buildings, 1913–15
YWCA Building (The Residence), San Francisco, 1929
YWCA Building, San Jose, 1915
YWCA Hostess House, San Pedro, 1917
YWCA Building, Vallejo, 1919
Zegar, Steve, playhouse, San Luis Obispo, 1925
B. Julia Morgan Project Photographs, 1970s–1980s
Scope and Content Note
Alvarez, Dr. Harold H., residential, St. Francis Wood, San Francisco
Ayer, Richard B., residential, Piedmont
Bain, Gertrude, music building, (The Peppers), Montecito
Bartlett, Louis and Mary Olney, residential, Berkeley
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, Berkeley
Berkeley Women's City Club, Berkeley
Blanding, Gordon, gates and alterations, Belvedere
Bull, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Cline, residential, San Francisco
Burke School (Katharine Delmar Burke School), San Francisco
Calvary Presbyterian Church, religious, Berkeley
Chapel of the Chimes (Dr. Lawrence Moore, client), funerary, Oakland
Chickering, Allen, residential and alterations, Piedmont
Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Richard A., residential, Berkeley
Colby, Prof. William E., residential, Berkeley
Cole, Orsamus, Jr. and Susan, residential, Berkeley
Cook, Cary W., residential, San Rafael
Culver, Agnes Goodwin, residential, Berkeley
Davenport, Dixwell, residential, San Francisco
Delta Zeta House, residential-multi, Berkeley
Donaldson, Rev. Robert S., residential, San Francisco
Emanu-el Sisterhood Residence Club, San Francisco
Elliott, Roy H. and Eula Glide, residential, Berkeley
First Baptist Church, religious, Oakland
Fisher, Susan T. (Mrs. Galen), residential, Oakland
Foote, Arthur de Wint and Mary Hallock, residential (North Star Mine House), Grass Valley
Gayley, Prof. Charles Mills, residential, Berkeley
Goddard, Louise (Mrs. C. L.), speculative houses, Etna St., Parker St., and Ashby Place, Berkeley
Goodrich, Chauncey and Henriette, residential, Saratoga
Greene, Col. Lewis H., residential, Berkeley
Hamilton Methodist Episcopal Church, gymnasium and offices, Oakland
Hart, Agnes Borland, residential, Berkeley
Hearst, Phoebe Apperson, residential, Hacienda del Pozo de Verona, Pleasanton
Hearst, William Randolph, Los Angeles Examiner Building
Hearst, William Randolph, Hacienda, Milpitas Ranch, Jolon (Monterey County)
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon — Animal Shelters
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon — Casa Grande
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon — Grounds and Landscaping
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon — Neptune Pool
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon — Postcards 1970s 1980s
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon — Poultry Ranch
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon — Ranch Bunkhouse
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon — Roman Pool 1970s, 1981
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon — Village
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon — Zoo (Bear Pits)
Hearst, William Randolph, Wyntoon
Hexter, Charles L., residential, Marysville
High Street Presbyterian Church, Oakland
Homelani Columbarium (Levi Lyman, client), funerary, Hilo, Hawaii
Howard, Mr. and Mrs. John L., residential, Oakland
Huntley, D.B., alterations, Oakland
Jepson, Dr. Willis Linn, residential, Berkeley
Kellogg, Walter Y., residential, Berkeley
Kellogg, Dr. Wilfred H. and Mrs. Mabel, residential, San Francisco
Kelly, Mr. Tracy R., residential, Davis
Keyes, Dr. Robert E. and Anne G., residential, Berkeley
Kibbe, L. H., residential, Berkeley
King's Daughters of California Home for Incurables, Oakland
Kofoid, Prof. Nelson, two residences, Berkeley
Ladies' Protection and Relief Society, "The Heritage Residence," San Francisco
Lakeside Baptist Church (originally First Swedish Baptist Church), religious, Oakland
Linforth, Edward W. and Ivan M., residentials, Berkeley
Lombard, James L., residential, Piedmont
MacGregor, Wallace, residential, Berkeley
Margaret Baylor Inn, Santa Barbara
Marysville Bank (Phoebe Rideout, client), Marysville
Matson, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald J., residential, Oakland
McCormac, Prof. and Mrs. Eugene Irving, residential, Berkeley
Merchants Exchange Building, interiors, San Francisco
Merritt, Mrs. Harriet Jane, residential-multi, Berkeley
Mills College: Alumnae Hall (Student Union), Oakland
Mills College: El Campanil, Oakland
Mills College: Margaret Carnegie Library, Oakland
Ming Quong Home and School for Chinese Girls (Presbyterian Mission Board, client), Oakland
Moore, Andrew and Fanny, residential, Berkeley
Morgan, Eliza (Mrs. Charles Bill), residential, Berkeley
Morgan, Julia, speculative houses, Berkeley
Morgan, Julia, alterations to residential, Monterey
Morgan, Julia, townhouses, San Francisco
Morse, Dr. Fred W., residential, Oakland
Moulton, Dr. and Mrs. D. H., residential, Chico
Native Daughters of the Golden West, Central Headquarters, San Francisco
Newell, Bertha (Mrs. G.F.), residential, San Anselmo
Newhall, Mrs. Virginia Whiting, apartments and 5-car garage, San Francisco
Ocean Avenue Presbyterian Church, religious, San Francisco
Olney, Thomas, alterations and additions, Oakland
Olney, William, residential, Berkeley
Peterson, Mrs. A. B., resort cottage, Paraiso Springs, Soledad
Playter, Charlotte, residential, Piedmont
Pope, Dr. Charles and Wightman, Dr. Emma, residential, Carmel
Port Costa Water Company, warehouse and shop, Port Costa
Price, Prof. Clifton, residential-multi, Berkeley
Reed, Benjamin and Carmen Sutton, residential, Piedmont
Rideout, Phoebe A. (Mrs. N. Dunning), residential, Marysville
Rogers, J. N., residential, Berkeley
Rosenberg, Abraham, residential, San Francisco
Saint John's Presbyterian Church, religious, Berkeley
San Francisco Theological Seminary, San Anselmo
Sanford, Right Rev. Louis Childs, residential, Fresno
Sausalito Women's Club, Sausalito
Schilling, Else, residential, Lake Tahoe
Smyth, Mr. W. H., alterations, Berkeley
Starr, Walter A., Sr. and Carmen Moore, Mission Peak Ranch, Fremont
Starr, Walter A., Sr., and Carmen Moore, residential, Piedmont
Staude, Fred, residential, Alameda
Stewart, Margaret, residential-multi, Garberville
Suppo, Jules, residential, shop and workroom, San Francisco
Taylor, Lucretia (Mrs. Grant W.), residential, Saratoga
Tasheira, George, residential, Berkeley
Thelen, Paul, residential, Berkeley
Turner, Elsie Lee (Mrs. Frederick C.), Piedmont Terminal Building, Oakland
Turner, Frederick C., commercial building, Bancroft Way, Berkeley
United Presbyterian Church, religious, Oakland
University of California: Girton Hall, Berkeley
University of California: Greek Theater, Berkeley
University of California: Phoebe Apperson Hearst Memorial Gymnasium for Women, Berkeley
Wadsworth, William Henry and Euleta, residential, Berkeley
Walker, George L., residential, Alameda
Weed, Miss Mabel and Miss Bertha Wright, residential, Berkeley
Wellman, Miss Ray, residential, Berkeley
Wells, Charles B., residential (Red Gate), Oakland
Wells, Ira, residential, Oakland
White, Ralph A., residential, Berkeley
Williams, Dr. Clara and Dr. Elsa Mitchell, residential and office, Berkeley
Williams, Mrs. Laura P., residential, Berkeley
Williams, Selden R. and Elizabeth Glide, residential, Berkeley
Wilson, George W. and Agnes, residential, Vallejo
Yates, Mrs. Lillie T., residential, San Francisco
YWCA Asilomar, Administration Building (Phoebe A. Hearst Social Hall)
YWCA Asilomar, Aerial View, c. 1988
YWCA Asilomar, Crocker Hall
YWCA Asilomar, Entrance Gates
YWCA Asilomar, Grace Dodge Chapel (Original Auditorium)
YWCA Asilomar, Merrill Hall
YWCA Asilomar, Scripps Lodge
YWCA Building, Berkeley
YWCA Building (Residence Hall), Fresno
YWCA Building (Metropolitan Headquarters) Honolulu
YWCA Hostess House, Menlo Park, 1918, relocated Palo Alto, 1919
YWCA Building, Oakland
YWCA Building, Pasadena
YWCA Building, Riverside
YWCA Building, (Japanese Young Women's Christian Association), San Francisco
Unidentified
35mm negatives, unarranged
Mounted prints — King's Daughters of California Home for Incurables, Oakland
YWCA Building (Chinese Young Women's Christian Association), San Francisco
C. Julia Morgan Project Measured Drawings, 1980s
Scope and Content Note
Berkeley Day Nursery, Berkeley
Hearst, William Randolph, Babicora Ranch, Hacienda, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico
Hearst, William Randolph, hotel, Grandview Point, South Rim, Grand Canyon, Arizona
Hearst, William Randolph, residential and commercial, Grand Canyon, Arizona
Marysville American Legion Hall, Marysville
Morgan, Julia, residential, San Francisco
Playter, Charlotte, residential, Piedmont
St. John's Presbyterian Church, religious, Berkeley
Saratoga Foothill Club, Saratoga
Thelen, Mr. & Mrs. Paul, residential, Berkeley
YWCA Building, Honolulu, Hawaii
YWCA Building, Panama–Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco
Unidentified Measured Drawings
D. Job List Research Files, 1970s–1980s
Scope and Content Note
Job List Draft by Building Type
Job List Draft by City
Job List Draft by Client Name
Job List Draft by Job Number
Job List Drafts by Year
Job List Research "To Do" List
Job List Research from Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association (BAHA), 1994
Job List Research from College of Environmental Design, University of California, Berkeley, 1984 undated
Job List Research from Edwards Transcript of Records, Alameda County, undated
Job List Research from Gary Goss, 1981, 1988
Job List Research — "Mysteries"
Job List Research — "Office Record List"
Job List Research for Berkeley
Job List Research for Chico
Job List Research for Marin County
Job List Research for Monterey Peninsula
Job List Research for Oakland, Alameda, Piedmont
Job List Research for Sacramento and Marysville
Job List Research for San Francisco
Job List Research for San Luis Obispo
Job List Research for San Mateo County
Job List Research for Santa Clara County
Job List Research for Sonoma County
Master Job List Rolodex
Job List Rolodex by City
Job List Rolodex by Client
Job List Rolodex by Job Number
Job List Index Cards by Job Number
Works by Other Architects in Alameda
Works by Other Architects in Aptos
Works by Other Architects in Belvedere
Works by Other Architects in Berkeley, folder 1 of 2
Works by Other Architects in Berkeley, folder 2 of 2
Works by Other Architects in Burlingame
Works by Other Architects in Carmel
Works by Other Architects in Cupertino
Works by Other Architects in Eureka
Works by Other Architects in Fresno
Works by Other Architects in Hillsborough
Works by Other Architects in Inverness
Works by Other Architects in Los Altos
Works by Other Architects in Los Angeles
Works by Other Architects in Mill Valley
Works by Other Architects in Monte Serrano
Works by Other Architects in Napa
Works by Other Architects in Novato
Works by Other Architects in Oakland
Works by Other Architects in Petaluma
Works by Other Architects in Piedmont
Works by Other Architects in Redwood City
Works by Other Architects in Redding
Works by Other Architects in Sacramento
Works by Other Architects in San Anselmo
Works by Other Architects in San Francisco
Works by Other Architects in San Luis Obispo
Works by Other Architects in Santa Ana
Works by Other Architects in Santa Barbara
Works by Other Architects in Santa Cruz
Works by Other Architects in Santa Monica
Works by Other Architects in Santa Rosa
Works by Other Architects in Saratoga
Works by Other Architects in Stockton
Works by Other Architects in Suisun — "Stonedene"
Works by Other Architects in Vallejo
Works by Other Architects in Yreka
Works by Other Architects Outside California
Boutelle's Contact List undated
Boutelle's Contact List, 4x6 card files, A — Z
Boutelle's Contact List, Rolodex files, A — Z
Research from American Institute of Architects, 1985, 1987
Research from Archives Nationales Françaises, undated
Research from California Historical Society, 1976, 1981, 1983
Research from California Polytechnic State University, Special Collections, 1980s and 1990s
Research from Hearst Corporation, 1977, 1983, 1985
Research from Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument, 1972–1998
Research from Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument — Visitor Center, 1980-81, 1987-88
Research from Long Island University, 1980s
Research from Mills College, 1975, 1977-81, 1985
Research from University of California at Berkeley, Bancroft Library, 1975, 1977-78, 1981, 1988
Research from University of California at Berkeley, College of Environmental Design, 1974, 1977, 1983-84, 1986-87, 1995, 1998
Research from University of California at Berkeley, Regional Oral History Office, 1974-78, 1981
Research from YWCA Archives, New York, 1975-79, 1980-83, 1996
Everingham, Carol J., "Dateline, San Simeon, 1919–1939
Research on Morgan correspondence, California Polytechnic State University, Special Collections, 1980s and 1990s
Anderson, Judith. "Rediscovering a Forgotten Architect", 1975
Avelar, Carmen. "Architect's Life is a Mystery", 1975
Beck, David L. "The Reticent Miss Morgan", 1988
Booth, Gerald. The Fairmont Hotel: A Pictorial History , 1986
Brazil, Larry A. "November Travel ... in and Beyond the West", 1982
Bryan, Bill. "Creatress of Majesty," [Interview with Flora North], 1980
Castle Architect Writings at Poly, 1980
Davis, Douglas. "Designing Women", 1977
Davis, Lorraine. "Just a Minute While I Move This Wall", 1977
Dramatic Women, 1983
Draper, Joan. "The École des Beaux-Arts and the Architectural Profession in the United States: The Case of John Galen Howard, "The Architect: Chapters in the History of the Profession", 1977
Scope and Content Note
Dunning, Jennifer. "A Retrospective of Women Master Builders at Work", 1977
Failing, Patricia. "She Was America's Most Successful Woman Architect — and Hardly Anyone Knows Her Name", 1981
Gill, Brendan. "Hats, Beds and Houses", 1989
Golanty, Eric. " 'Popular' Morgan Show", 1976
Goodman, Vera. "San Simeon Architect a Retiring Genius", 1982
Hines, Thomas. "The Woman Who Created San Simeon", 1988
Huxtable, Ada Louise. "The Last Profession to Be 'Liberated' by Women", 1977
Ketcham, Diana. "Rediscovering San Simeon's Architect", 1988
Koch, Margaret. "Lengthy Research Uncovers Tale of Woman Architect", 1987
Lane-Worthington, Brenda. "Not to Be Forgotten", 1981
Leal, James. "Documentary Evidence", 1978
Lobell, John. "American Women Architects", 1977
Logrippo, Ro. "Unearthing Facts on San Simeon's Creator", 1975
McKinley, Curtis Cameron. "Northern European Influence: A San Francisco Designer's Collections Placed in a New Milieu", 1982
Metz, D'vora. "Maybeck & Morgan: Two Local Masterpieces", 1993
Neiburger, Carl. "Poly Gets Castle Journals", 1980
North, Flora D. "She Built for the Ages", 1967
Olson, Lynne. "A Tycoon's Home Was His Petite Architect's Castle", 1985
Osman, Mary E. "A Passion for Quality and Anonymity", 1976
Paddock, Richard C. "Oakland's Elite Lose Irreplaceable History", 1991
Seawell, Mary Ann. "Searching for the Blueprints of a Female Pioneer", 1975
Seff, Marsha Kay. "From Hearst to the Young Women's Christian Association, a Designing Woman", 1975
Smith, Patricia Beach, "Morgan's Story Nearly Died with Her", 1988
Smith, Patricia Beach, "Traveling Show Now in SF Gives Women Architects Their Due", 1988
Trabing, Wally. "The Lady Who Built a Castle", 1983
Waldron, Mae Mae. No title. Unpublished essay, 1985
Book Proof — Aidala, Thomas. Hearst Castle, San Simeon. New York: Hudson Hills Press, with holographic comments in the margins by Boutelle, June, 1981
Book Proof — Aidala, Thomas. Hearst Castle, San Simeon. New York: Hudson Hills Press, July 1981
Book Proofs — Aidala, Thomas. Hearst Castle, San Simeon. New York: Hudson Hills Press, with holographic comments in the margins by Boutelle, August, 1981
D. Julia Morgan Advocacy, 1975–1997
Scope and Content Note
American Craft Museum, New York
American Institute of Architects, San Francisco, 1988
American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of California, 1976
Architectural League of New York, 1975-77
Brooklyn Museum, 1977-78
Cooper-Hewitt Museum, 1976, 1978
Correspondence proposing exhibitions, 1970s
Mount Holyoke College, 1975
Museum of Modern Art, 1975
National Building Museum, 1981, 1985-86
Oakland Museum, 1975-76
Riverside Art Museum, 1987
San Francisco Craft and Folk Art Museum, 1988-89, 1992
San Francisco Zen Center, 1998
Santa Cruz County Building, 1979
University of California, Berkeley, 1975-76
University of California, Los Angeles, 1983, 1987, 1990
University of Southern California, 1983
Women's Heritage Museum, 1986, 1988
Walking tours in Berkeley, 1975, 1985, 1987
Walking tours in Oakland, Alameda, Piedmont, 1976, 1987, 1989
Walking tours in San Francisco, 1973, 1979, 1987
Walking tours at San Simeon, 1978
Walking tours of Saratoga, 1975
5. Julia Morgan , Architect Book Files 1977–1995
Scope and Content Note
A. Book Publisher Proposals, Correspondence, and Contracts, 1977–1988
Scope and Content Note
Book Proposals, 1977-79 undated
Book Publisher Queries, 1970s
Book Publisher Queries, 1980-84
Book Publisher Queries, 1985
Book Publisher Queries, 1986
Book Publisher Queries, undated
Book Proposals for Peregrine Smith Books, 1980s
Contract and correspondence with Peregrine Smith Books, 1977-83
Abrogation of Contract with Peregrine Smith Books, 1983
Correspondence with Abbeville Books editor Nancy Grubb, 1986-98
Comments/criticism from Abbeville Books editor Nancy Grubb, 1986-88
Book Elements — Acknowledgements,
Book Elements — Bibliography
Book Elements — Cover Art
Book Elements — Endnotes
Book Elements — Front Matter
Book Elements — Index
Book Elements — Morgan Job List Draft, Nov 1987
Book Elements — Morgan Job List Draft, undated
Book Elements — Morgan Job List Draft, undated
Book Elements — Morgan Job List Draft, Revised Edition, Mar 1995
Book Elements — Morgan Job List Draft, Revised Edition, undated
Book Elements — Outlines
Book Elements — Photography
Book Elements — Sources
C. Book Research Notes, 1980s
Scope and Content Note
Book Research Notes, unarranged
D. Book and Chapter Drafts, 1980s
Scope and Content Note
Chapter Draft — Architect Of Dreams
Chapter Draft — Architect Of Dreams 2
Chapter Draft — Beaux Arts
Chapter Draft — Beaux Arts 2
Chapter Draft — Beaux Arts 3
Chapter Draft — Beaux Arts Influence
Chapter Draft — Beaux Arts Influence 2
Chapter Draft — Buildings For Women
Chapter Draft — Community Service Buildings
Chapter Draft — Crafts — Domestic Buildings
Chapter Draft — Crafts — Public Buildings
Chapter Draft — Craftsman-Style Houses, Aug, 1981
Chapter Draft — Domestic Eclecticism
Chapter Draft — The Early Years
Chapter Draft — Eclecticism
Chapter Draft — The English Manner
Chapter Draft — The Hearst Commissions
Chapter Draft — The Hearst Commissions 2
Chapter Draft — Landscaping
Chapter Draft — Mediterranean
Chapter Draft — Office and Professional
Chapter Draft — Office and Professional 2
Chapter Draft — Office And Professional Relations
Chapter Draft — Office And Professional Relations 2
Chapter Draft — Old Age
Chapter Draft — The Physical Facts Are These
Chapter Draft — The Physical Facts Are These 2
Chapter Draft — Pools
Chapter Draft — San Simeon
Chapter Draft — William Randolph Hearst
Chapter Draft — William Randolph Hearst 2
Chapter Draft — Women
Chapter Draft — Wyntoon
Holographic Book Draft, undated
Typescript Book Draft, undated
Photographs on Page 9
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Photographs Featuring Columns
Photographs Featuring Doors
Photographs Featuring Fireplaces
Photographs Featuring Ironwork
Photographs Featuring Stairways
Photographs Featuring Windows
Photographs Featuring Wood and Plaster Detail
Book Promotion Correspondence
Book Promotion Mailing Lists
Arrangements for Book Signings, 1988
Adams, Brookes. "Hidden Heroines," American Craft, 1989
"Art By Design," Dallas Times Herald, 1988
"Art, Photography, Architecture & Crafts," Elliot Bay Booknotes[Seattle, Wash.], [1988]
Bamberger, Joan. "The Architect Was a Lady," American Craft , 1989
Beach Smith, Patricia. "Respect Builds for Designer of San Simeon," Orange County Register , 1988
Beck, David. "The Reticent Miss Morgan," San Jose Mercury News , 1988
"Book Lifts Mystery of Prolific Architect," Milwaukee Journal , 1988
"Books in Review," Print Collectors Newsletter , 1990
Campbell, Robert. "Architecture," Campbell, Robert. "Architecture," , 1988
Comstock, Lauren. "Prolific Architect Receives Overdue Recognition," Register– Pajaronian , 1988
Crawford, Caroline. "Stellar Success of Bay Area Architect," Times Tribune , 1988
Dotty, Betty Farrel. "Search for Missing Architect," Salinas Californian , 1988
Fowler, Carol. "The Architect of San Simeon," Contra Costa Times/TimeOut , 1988
Goldberger, Paul. "Architecture," New York Times , 1988
Hines, Thomas. "An Architect from the Inside Out," Los Angeles Times , 1988
Hines, Thomas. "Critics' Choice," Los Angeles Times , 1988
Hoelterhoff, Manuela. "Christmas Books: A Holiday Sampler," Wall Street Journal , 1988
Hubbard, Harold N. "Prolific Architect's Legacy is an Open Book to Author," Pasadena Star News , 1988
Koblentz-Goodman, Suzanne. "At Ease with Traditional Forms," Belles Lettres , 1988
Ketchum, Diana. "Biography Traces Life of Bay Area's Legendary Architect," Oakland Tribune , 1988
Ketcham, Diana. "The Eclectic Style," Nation , 1988
Miller, Bruce. "Morgan's Mastery," Telegram-Tribune , 1988
"Morgan the Master," Travel & Leisure , 1988
"Pioneer Career," House & Garden , 1988
Rikala, Taina. "Spirit of San Simeon," Building Design , 1989
Russell, Jack. "The Women Who Designed the Castle," Times(San Mateo), 1988
"Season's Reading," Art and Auction , 1988
Sherman, Beth. "Coffee Table Books With Design in Mind," Newsday , 1988
Spafford, Roz. "Adventures in Architecture," no publisher, 1988
"Three New Books Take You Deeper into Bay Area Architecture," Sunset , 1988
Winckler, Suzanne. "To the Manor Adorned," Domain , 1988
Woodbridge, John. "Designing Woman," San Francisco Review of Books , 1988
Woodbridge, Sally. "Flawed Biography," Progressive Architecture , 1989
Correspondence with readers, 1987–1994