Julia Morgan Papers MS0010
Special Collections and Archives, Robert E. Kennedy Library, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
copyright 1985, 2007
Contributing Institution:
Special Collections and Archives, Robert E. Kennedy Library, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Title: Julia Morgan Papers
Creator:
Morgan, Julia, 1872-1957
Identifier/Call Number: MS0010
Physical Description:
33.6 Linear Feet
99 boxes
Physical Description:
25 flat_file_drawers
Physical Description:
12 Leaves
12 tubes
Physical Description:
7 Leaves
7 artifacts
Date (inclusive): 1835-1958
Date (bulk): (bulk 1896-1945)
Abstract: This collection contains architectural drawings and plans, office records, photographs, correspondence, project files, student
work, family correspondence, and personal papers from the estate of California architect Julia Morgan, who practiced in San
Francisco during the first half of the twentieth century. The bulk of the collection extends from 1896, when Morgan left for
Paris to study architecture at the Beaux-Arts, to 1945 when her practice began to wind down. A persistent misperception exists
that she destroyed records from her fifty-year practice when she retired in 1951. In fact, she carefully preserved many original
architectural drawings and other business records, which were given to California Polytechnic State University by her heirs.
The National Board of the YWCA; Earl and Wright, Consulting Engineers; Mr. and Mrs. William Randolph Hearst, Jr.; and other
donors who wish to remain anonymous have made significant additional donations to the collection, which are also included
in this guide.
Language of Material: English FrenchGermanItalian
General
Contact Information
- Special Collections
- 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/
General
- Processed by:
- Nancy Loe and Denise Fourie
- Date Completed:
- 2006, revised 2008
- Encoded by:
- Byte Managers, 2006; Carina Love, 2007, 2008; Marisa Ramirez, 2009
Provenance
Donated by Julia Morgan's heir in 1980, the papers of Julia Morgan are housed in and administered by Special Collections at
Cal Poly. The National Board of the YWCA; Earl and Wright, Consulting Engineers; Mr. and Mrs. William Randolph Hearst, Jr.;
and other donors who wish to remain anonymous have made significant additional donations to the collection.
Access
Collection is open to qualified researchers by appointment. For more information on access policies and to obtain a copy of
the Researcher Registration form, please visit the Special Collections Access page. Advance notice required for use.
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.
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Preferred Citation
Julia Morgan Papers, Special Collections, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
General
AIA: American Institute of Architects
ART: artifact
c.: circa
FF: flat file
n.d.: no date
n.p.: no publisher
PPIE: Panama–Pacific International Exposition
T: tube
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.
Related Materials
Materials Cataloged Separately
The following monographs owned by Julia Morgan have been cataloged with separate MARC records:
Concours de L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts: (Medailles et Mentions) Dessines D'apres les Originaux par J. Boussard. (2 vol.) Paris: V. A. Morel, 1874-1875.
The Golden Gate, San Francisco: Through These Protecting Headlands $473,793,940 Worth of Foreign Commerce Passed In During
1919
. San Francisco: San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, 1920.
Industrial San Francisco in Word and Picture. San Francisco: San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, 1920.
Park, Andrew G.
The City Beautiful: San Francisco Past, Present and Future; Illustrated With Photographs Which Were Taken Before, During,
and After the Earthquake and Fire of April 18, '06; With a Brief Sketch of San Francisco's History and Magnificent Future
. Los Angeles: Houston & Harding, 1906.
Taylor, Edward Robeson, 1838-1923.
Into the Light. San Francisco: Taylor, Nash & Taylor, 1911.
Trial by Fire at San Francisco: The Evidence of the Camera. Pittsburg, : National Fire Proofing Company, [1906].
The following monographs came from additional donors and purchases and are cataloged separately:
Series 9 Subseries I. W.R. Hearst Design Notes and Books [MS 83]
The Phoebe A. Hearst Architectural Plan for the University of California. San Francisco CA : J.B. Reinstein, [1899?].
Dami, Luigi.
The Italian Garden. Translated by L. Scopoli. New York: Brentano's, [1925?].
Eberlein, Harold Donaldson.
Villas of Florence and Tuscany, with a Frontispiece in Colour and 299 Illustrations Mostly from Photographs by the Author. Philadelphia, London, J.B. Lippincott Company, 1922.
Series 9 Subseries L. Hearst Association Copy [MS 84] Tipping, Henry Avray, 1855-1933.
English Homes, Period I: Norman and Plantagenet, 1066-1485. (vol. 1). London, Offices of Country Life [etc.]; New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1921.
The Monastery Santa Maria De Oliva. Possibly published in San Francisco: Publisher not identified, 1950s.
Related Collections
Special Collections, Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo:
Sara Holmes Boutelle Papers, 1972-1999 (MS 141)
Julia Morgan—Sara Holmes Boutelle Collection, 1877-1958 (MS 27)
Camille Solon Drawings Collection, 1900-1952 (MS 106)
Julia Morgan—Walter T. Steilberg Collection (MS 144) ca. 1910-1974 (1973-1)
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)
Walter T. Steilberg Collection, 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.
In 1930, Hearst commissioned Morgan to build a Bavarian village on the McCloud River at Wyntoon, his northern California
estate, to replace his mother's Maybeck-designed castle that had recently been destroyed by fire. Other Hearst commissions
documented in the collections include the unbuilt hacienda at Babicora, his million-acre ranch in Mexico; the unbuilt "Hopi"
residence and unrealized plans for a hotel at the Grand Canyon; and the Phoebe Apperson Hearst Memorial Women's Gymnasium
at UC Berkeley. Morgan also supervised the alterations of Marion Davies' vast beach house in Santa Monica.
Through art dealers Arthur and Mildred Stapely Byne, Hearst purchased a thirteenth-century Spanish monastery in 1931. Santa
Maria de Ovila was dismantled and shipped to San Francisco, where Morgan and Hearst contemplated its use at Wyntoon. When
the plans were dropped for lack of funds, Morgan convinced Hearst to give the stones to the city of San Francisco for a medieval
museum to rival Manhattan's Cloisters. Morgan contributed additional plans and by 1941, the city had selected a site in Golden
Gate Park. After a series of arson fires at the warehouses obliterated the markings on the stones, the city lost enthusiasm
for the project. This last great collaboration between Morgan and Hearst was never realized.
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 Papers contains architectural drawings and plans, office records, photographs, correspondence, project files,
student work, and personal papers from the estate of Julia Morgan. The bulk of the material in this collection extends from
1896, when Morgan left for Paris to study architecture at the Beaux-Arts to 1945, when her practice began to wind down. The
earliest piece in the collection is an 1835 remembrance book belonging to Julia Morgan's first cousin once removed. Additional
donors have given more than twenty-seven significant additional donations of original Morgan materials to Cal Poly, which
are also included in this guide.
The collection is organized into nine series:
1. Personal Papers, including family correspondence and photographs, extensive student work from the Beaux-Arts years, and
travel diaries;
2. Professional Papers, including awards, research notes and photographs;
3. Office Records, including correspondence with clients and colleagues and contemporaneous published works on Morgan commissions;
4. Project Records, including files, photographs, and drawings on residential and commercial commissions;
5. San Simeon Project Records, including extensive correspondence, financial records, photographs, and drawings;
6. Other Hearst Project Records, including files, photographs, and drawings for Wyntoon, the Hearst Building in San Francisco,
the Los Angeles Examiner building, the Milpitas ranch near Jolon in California and Babicora ranch in Mexico, the Phoebe A.
Hearst Gymnasium for Women at UC Berkeley, and the Santa Maria de Ovila monastery;
7. YWCA Project Records, including files, photographs, and drawings for Asilomar and YWCA buildings in California and Hawaii;
8. Art and Artifacts, including Morgan's Beaux-Arts medals, doctoral hood, and drafting table; and
9. Additional Donations, including extensive Morgan project files from Walter Leroy Huber, a San Francisco-based civil engineer;
extensive collections of photographs and plans for Morgan's masterworks at Asilomar, San Simeon, and Wyntoon; and project
files and drawings for Morgan commissions throughout California.
Large and/or significant series include Morgan family correspondence and memorabilia; travel diaries, sketchbooks and memorabilia
from Morgan's educational years in Europe; honors, awards, and degrees; business records and correspondence between Morgan
and Walter L. Huber, a consulting engineer; professional and business correspondence, primarily for commissions from William
Randolph Hearst; photographic prints and negatives of family members, friends and various architectural commissions, including
San Simeon and Wyntoon; architectural drawings and sketches for a variety of Morgan's commissions, including private residences,
YWCAs and Hearst estates; and artifacts, including Morgan's architectural competition medals won at the École des Beaux-Arts,
and the hood she received for her honorary doctorate from UC Berkeley.
An extensive and significant portion of the collection is the correspondence between Morgan and William Randolph Hearst,
which covers twenty-six years between 1919 and 1945 and documents the design, construction and maintenance of such Hearst
commissions as San Simeon, Wyntoon, several newspaper office buildings, and Hearst's Mexican ranch, Babicora. The Morgan/Hearst
correspondence has been placed in the San Simeon portion of the papers, Series 5, Subseries E. However, the researcher should
be reminded that most of the correspondence between Hearst and Morgan contains references to a variety of commissions or projects
and therefore is found in the first series.
Note that names for complex projects, such as San Simeon and Wyntoon, usually had variant names for individual buildings.
For Wyntoon, chalets in the Bavarian Village are known by multiple variant names: e.g., Cinderella House was also called Pinnacles,
Angel House was also called Sleeping Beauty House or Fairy House, and Brown Bear House was Bear House or Snow White-Rose Red
House. At San Simeon guesthouses had the following variants: Casa del Mar was also called A House or House A, Casa del Monte
was also called B House or House B, and Casa del Sol was also called C House or House C.
Within each series the correspondence is arranged chronologically, with Hearst's letters or telegrams followed by a copy
Morgan made of her reply, which is the method Morgan used to maintain her office files. Architectural drawings and business
records regarding Morgan's other commissions can be found in her papers, although these materials have survived on an extremely
random basis and may not be considered representative of the bulk of her life's work. Researchers interested in Morgan's commissions
for clients other than Hearst should consult Series 4 Project Records and Series 7 YWCA Projects Records carefully. Folder
headings for Morgan's projects files first list the building name, client name, city or county in which the structure is located,
and date, if known.
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 and counties listed on folder headings are located in California, unless noted otherwise.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Architecture -- California.
Architects -- California -- Correspondence.
Architecture, Domestic -- California -- San Francisco Bay Area.
Architecture, Domestic -- California -- San Simeon.
Arts and crafts movement -- California -- San Francisco Bay Area -- History -- 20th century.
Asilomar Conference Grounds (Pacific Grove, Calif.)
Berkeley (Calif.) -- Buildings, Structures, Etc.
Collectors and collecting -- United States -- History.
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.
Jolon (Calif.) -- 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 Luis Obispo (Calif.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
San Simeon Ranch (Calif.) -- History.
San Simeon (Calif.) -- Buildings, structures, etc.
Steilberg, Walter T., 1886-1974.
Wyntoon (Calif. : Estate) -- History.
Young Women's Christian Association of the U.S.A.
Young Women's Christian associations -- United States -- History.
Architectural drawings and plans.
Correspondence.
Family papers.
Business records.
Photographs.
Artifacts.
Architectural elements.
1. Personal Papers
1835-1958
Scope and Contents
Contains eight subseries: A. Biographical Information, B. Family Correspondence and Records, C. Personal Correspondence, D.
Diaries, E. Education/Student Work, F. Financial Records and Investments, G. Travel and H. Photographs.
A. Biographical Information
Scope and Contents
Contains birth, baptism and probate records. 2 folders.
box 1, folder 1
Birth and Baptism Records,
1897,
1932
box 1, folder 2
Executor's Final Report, Morgan Estate,
1958
B. Family Correspondence and Records
Scope and Contents
Contains records and correspondence between Julia Morgan's parents, siblings and relatives on her maternal side and records
from her father's business. 17 folders.
box 1, folder 3
Remembrance Book, Julia C. Webster,
1835
box 1, folder 4
New Testament, Julia Morgan,
1883
box 1, folder 5
Parmelee, Lisa W., to [illegible],
1859
box 1, folder 6
Parmelee, Eliza to Eliza Parmelee Morgan,
Oct 1869
box 1, folder 7
Parmelee, Albert O. to Eliza Parmelee Morgan,
Oct 1869-Mar 1870
box 1, folder 8
Parmelee, Eliza and Julia to Eliza Parmelee Morgan,
1874
box 1, folder 9
Morgan, Eliza Parmelee to Charles Bill Morgan,
Oct 1878
box 1, folder 10
Morgan, Eliza Parmelee to Charles Bill Morgan,
Nov 1878
010-1-b-01-10
box 1, folder 11
Morgan, Eliza Parmelee to Charles Bill Morgan,
Dec 1878
010-1-b-01-11
box 2, folder 1
Morgan, Eliza Parmelee to Charles Bill Morgan,
Jan 1879
010-1-b-02-01
box 2, folder 2
Morgan, Eliza Parmelee to Charles Bill Morgan,
Feb 1879
010-1-b-02-02
box 2, folder 3
Morgan, Eliza Parmelee to Charles Bill Morgan,
Mar 1879
010-1-b-02-03
box 2, folder 4
Morgan, Eliza Parmelee to Avery Morgan,
1890
010-1-b-02-04
box 2, folder 5
Morgan, Avery, University of California at Berkeley and Beaux-Arts Memorabilia,
1894-1905
box 2, folder 6
Memorabilia, Morgan Family,
1876-1907
box 2, folder 7
Business Records, Charles Bill Morgan,
1903-04,
1915
box 3, folder 1
Business Scrapbook, Charles Bill Morgan,
c. 1912
C. Personal Correspondence
010-1-c
Scope and Contents
Contains correspondence between Morgan and members of her family. 19 folders.
box 4, folder 1
Morgan, Avery to Julia Morgan,
1890-1907
010-1-c-04-01
box 4, folder 2
Morgan, Charles Bill to Julia Morgan,
1898-1902
010-1-c-04-02
box 4, folder 3
Morgan, Eliza Parmelee to Julia Morgan,
1889-1891
010-1-c-04-03
box 4, folder 4
Morgan, Eliza Parmelee to Julia Morgan,
1895-1898
010-1-c-04-04
box 4, folder 5
Morgan, Eliza Parmelee to Julia Morgan,
1899-1900
010-1-c-04-05
box 4, folder 6
Morgan, Eliza Parmelee to Julia Morgan,
1901-1902,
1912
010-1-c-04-06
box 4, folder 7
Morgan, Emma to Julia Morgan,
1898-1902
010-1-c-04-07
box 4, folder 8
Morgan, Gardner Bulkley ("Sam") to Julia Morgan,
1898,
1899,
1901
010-1-c-04-08
box 4, folder 9
Morgan, Judith Avery to Julia Morgan,
1941-1945
box 4, folder 10
Morgan, Julia to Eliza Parmelee Morgan,
1896
010-1-c-04-10
box 4, folder 11
Morgan, Parmelee to Julia Morgan,
1897,
1900,
1901
010-1-c-04-11
box 4, folder 12
North, Flora d'Ille to Julia Morgan,
1944-1946
010-1-c-04-12
box 4, folder 13
North, Morgan to Julia Morgan,
1923
box 4, folder 14
Thornton, Julia P. to Julia Morgan,
1895
box 4, folder 15
Calling Cards and Invitations
box 4, folder 16
Personal Correspondence, First Names Only
box 4, folder 17
Personal Correspondence, Surnames A-F
box 4, folder 18
Personal Correspondence, Surname G-R
010-1-c-04-18
box 4, folder 19
Personal Correspondence, Surname S-Z, Unsigned
010-1-c-04-19
D. Diaries
Scope and Contents
Contains Julia Morgan's diaries of travel during her years at the Beaux-Art and from her mid-career, including sketches. 3
folders.
box 5, folder 1
Travel Diary, Europe,
1899
box 5, folder 2
Travel Diary, Italy,
1935
box 5, folder 3
Travel Diary, Panama Canal and Havana,
1940
E. Education/Student Work
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Scope and Contents
Contains course notes, sketchbooks, assignment sketches, tests, and diplomas, primarily from Julia Morgan's Beaux-Arts years.
13 folders.
box 5, folder 4
Newspaper Clippings, Beaux-Arts Admission
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box 5, folder 5
Course notes, Beaux-Arts,
c. 1900
010-1-e-05-05
box 5, folder 6
Sketchbook, Beaux-Arts,
1897
box 5, folder 7
Sketchbook, Beaux-Arts,
c. 1899
box 6, folder 1
Sketchbook, Beaux-Arts,
1896-1901
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box 7, folder 1
Sketchbook, Beaux-Arts,
c. 1900
010-1-e-07-01
box 8, folder 1
Assignment Sketches, Beaux-Arts,
c. 1900
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box 8, folder 2
Assignment Sketches, Beaux-Arts,
c. 1900
box 8, folder 3
Assignment Watercolors, Beaux-Arts,
c. 1901
box 8, folder 4
Assignment Watercolors, Beaux-Arts,
c. 1901
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box 8, folder 5
Programmes, Beaux-Arts,
1897-1902
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box 9, folder 1
Certificat d'Etudes, Section d'Architecture, École Nationale et Spéciale des Beaux-Arts,
1902
box 9, folder 2
Diploma, B.S., Civil Engineering, University of California at Berkeley,
1894
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box 9, folder 3
Diploma, Oakland High School,
1890
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F. Financial Records and Investments
Scope and Contents
Contains financial records, chiefly for Julia Morgan's cottage in Monterey. 8 folders.
box 10, folder 1
Assignment of Judgment Debt,
1925
box 10, folder 2
Mining Stocks,
1907,
1908,
1911,
1916
box 10, folder 3
Monterey Property, Real Estate Correspondence,
1934-1938
box 10, folder 4
Monterey Property, Bank of America Correspondence,
1934-1936
box 10, folder 5
Monterey Property, Insurance Correspondence,
1935-1947
box 10, folder 6
Monterey Property, General Correspondence,
1934-1949
box 10, folder 7
Monterey Property, Tax Receipts,
1934-1949
box 10, folder 8
Monterey Property, City of Monterey Correspondence,
1939-1948
G. Travel
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Scope and Contents
Contains memorabilia related to travel during her years at the Beaux-Arts years and from her mid-career. 3 folders.
box 11, folder 1
Travel Memorabilia, Beaux-Arts
box 11, folder 2
Newspaper Clipping, Naples trip,
c. 1930s
box 11, folder 3
Uruguayan Tourist Card,
1947
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Scope and Contents
photographic print
H. Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Contains photographs of Julia Morgan from childhood to age 75, arranged chronologically; Morgan's parents, siblings, nephew
and niece-in-law, and cousin, arranged alphabetically; and various Morgan homes. 32 folders.
box 12, folder 1
Morgan, Julia with Parmelee and Emma Morgan, Brooklyn,
c. 1879
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box 12, folder 2
Morgan, Julia, Brooklyn,
1879
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box 12, folder 3
Morgan, Julia, Seated, San Francisco,
1880
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box 12, folder 4
Morgan, Julia, San Francisco,
1880
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box 12, folder 5
Morgan, Julia, Oakland,
1896
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box 12, folder 6
Morgan, Julia, Beaux-Arts Student ID, Paris,
1899
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box 12, folder 7
Morgan, Julia, Studio Portrait, Paris,
c. 1900
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box 12, folder 8
Morgan, Julia, Notre Dame, Paris,
1901
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box 12, folder 9
Morgan, Julia, in her Rue Guenegard flat, Paris,
1898
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box 12, folder 10
Morgan, Julia, Seated in Buggy,
c. 1902
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box 12, folder 11
Morgan, Julia with Avery and Emma Morgan,
c. 1902
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box 12, folder 12
Morgan, Julia with Judith Avery Morgan, Morgan North, Morgan's Playhouse, Berkeley,
c. 1918
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box 12, folder 13
Morgan, Julia, Studio Portrait,
1926
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box 12, folder 14
Morgan, Julia with Marianne the elephant, San Simeon,
c. 1929
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box 12, folder 15
Morgan, Julia, Wyntoon,
1933
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box 12, folder 16
Morgan, Julia, Wyntoon,
1933
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box 12, folder 17
Morgan, Julia, Wyntoon,
1933
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box 12, folder 18
Morgan, Julia with Emma Morgan North and Flora d'Ille North, On Shipboard,
1947
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box 12, folder 19
Morgan, Julia with Flora d'Ille North, Sachi Oka, Sally Moon Morgan, Emma Moon, Hart North, Emma Morgan North, and Judith
Avery Morgan,
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box 12, folder 20
Oka, Sachi with Patricia Ann and Celia Oka
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box 13, folder 1
Morgan, Julia with Kappa Alpha Theta sorority sisters,
c. 1893
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box 13, folder 2
Morgan, Julia, and Emma Morgan with Kappa Alpha Theta sorority sisters,
c. 1894
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box 13, folder 3
Morgan, Emma with Kappa Alpha Theta sorority sisters,
c. 1895
box 13, folder 4
List made by Emma Morgan North of Sorority Sisters in Photographs 13- and 13-2
box 14, folder 1
Morgan, Charles Bill, and Eliza Parmelee Morgan
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box 14, folder 3
Morgan, Gardner Bulkley ("Sam")
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box 14, folder 5
North, Morgan and Flora d'Ille North
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box 14, folder 6
Thornton, Celeste P.
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box 14, folder 7
Family and Friends, Unidentified
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box 14, folder 8
Woodland Hall, Kent County, Maryland,
1842
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box 14, folder 9
Julia Morgan Childhood Home, 14th St., Oakland,
c. 1890
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box 14, folder 10
Key Route Inn, Oakland,
c. 1890
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box 14, folder 11
Canyon Ranch, [San Jose?]
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box 14, folder 12
Golden Jubilee Procession, San Francisco,
1897
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2. Professional Papers
1904-1957
Scope and Contents
Contains six subseries: A. Awards, B. Associations and Committees, C. Certifications, D. Correspondence, E. Research Notes
and Photographs and F. Reference Files and Photographs.
A. Awards
Scope and Contents
Contains correspondence related to awards. Also includes information on the Julia Morgan Scholarship established after her
death. 10 folders.
box 15, folder 1
Honorary Doctorate, University of California at Berkeley, Correspondence and Programs,
1929
box 15, folder 2
Honorary Doctorate, University of California at Berkeley, Congratulatory Correspondence, Surnames A-L,
1929
box 15, folder 3
Honorary Doctorate, University of California at Berkeley, Congratulatory Correspondence, Surnames M-Z,
1929
box 15, folder 4
Honorary Doctorate, University of California at Berkeley, Newspaper Clippings,
1929
box 15, folder 5
Correspondence, Proffered Mills College Honorary Degree,
1937
box 15, folder 6
Correspondence, Honorary Vice-Presidency, Berkeley Women's City Club,
1951
box 15, folder 7
Julia Morgan Scholarship, Gifts to the University, University of California,
1957
box 16, folder 1
Honorary Doctorate, University of California at Berkeley,
1929
box 16, folder 2
Recognition Certificate, Pageant of the Pacific, Golden Gate International Exposition,
1940
box 16, folder 3
Recognition Certificate, Honorary Vice-President, Berkeley Women's City Club,
1950
B. Associations and Committees
Scope and Contents
Contains notification of Julia Morgan's election to member emeritus status with the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
1 folder.
box 17, folder 1
Notice of Election - Member Emeritus,
1950
C. Certifications
Scope and Contents
Contains Morgan's certifications to practice architecture. 1 folder.
box 17, folder 2
Competency to Practice, State of California,
1904,
1927
D. Professional Correspondence
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Scope and Contents
Contains Correspondence, primarily on architectural postcards, between Julia Morgan and her Beaux-Arts instructor and mentor,
Bernard Chaussemiche and his family; and correspondence between Morgan and her cousin, architect Pierre Le Brun and his wife,
while she was studying at the Beaux-Arts. 12 folders.
box 17, folder 3
Chaussemiche, Agnès to Julia Morgan,
1919
box 17, folder 4
Memorial Book, Agnès Chaussemiche,
1934
box 17, folder 5
Chaussemiche, Bernard to Julia Morgan,
1919
box 17, folder 6
Architectural Postcards, Bernard Chaussemiche to Julia Morgan,
1933
box 17, folder 7
Architectural Postcards, Bernard Chaussemiche to Julia Morgan,
1935
box 17, folder 8
Morgan, Julia to Bernard Chaussemiche,
c. 1935
box 17, folder 9
Architectural Postcards, Bernard Chaussemiche,
1936-1938,
1940,
1946
box 17, folder 10
Morgan, Julia to Pierre and Lucy Le Brun,
1896
box 17, folder 11
Morgan, Julia to Pierre and Lucy Le Brun,
1897
box 17, folder 12
Morgan, Julia to Pierre and Lucy Le Brun,
1898
box 17, folder 13
Morgan, Julia to Pierre and Lucy Le Brun,
1899
box 17, folder 14
Le Brun, Pierre and Lucy to Julia Morgan,
1900-1901,
1905-1906,
1910,
1913,
1917
E. Research Notes and Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Contains Julia Morgan's fragmentary notes, line drawings, and snapshots on architecture made throughout her career. For student
work, see series 1, subseries E Education/Student Work, for course notes, drawings, and sketches for specific Beaux-Arts assignments.
11 folders.
box 17, folder 15
Research notes and photographs, Baltimore,
c. 1930s
box 17, folder 16
Research notes and photographs, Boston,
c. 1930s
box 17, folder 24
Spain, Capitals and Column Details
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box 18, folder 0
Morgan's Photo Album, Architectural Elements, Europe,
c. 1900
F. Reference Files and Photographs
Scope and Contents
Contains clippings, published works, and photographs on architecture owned by Julia Morgan, some with Morgan's holographic
notes. Morgan purchased postcards and albumen prints of European architecture in the mid-1930s during her travels. Monographs
in the collection have been cataloged separately with individual MARC records. 20 folders.
box 19, folder 1
Printed Materials on Other Architects' Commissions
box 19, folder 2
Architectural Postcards and Professional Photographs with Morgan's Holographic Notes, Hampton Court, England,
c. 1934
box 19, folder 3
Architectural Postcards and Professional Photographs with Morgan's Holographic Notes, France,
c. 1934
box 19, folder 4
Professional Photographs, German Architecture,
1935
box 19, folder 5
Professional Photographs, Italian Architecture (Amalfi and Capri),
c. 1934
box 19, folder 6
Professional Photographs with Morgan's Holographic Notes, Italian Architecture (Florence),
c. 1934
box 19, folder 7
Professional Photographs with Morgan's Holographic Notes, Italian Architecture (Florence),
c. 1934
box 19, folder 8
Professional Photographs, Italian Architecture (Naples, Padua and Palermo),
c. 1934
box 19, folder 9
Architectural Postcards with Morgan's Holographic Notes, Italian Architecture (Perugia),
c. 1934
box 19, folder 10
Architectural Postcards and Professional Photographs with Morgan's Holographic Notes, Italian Architecture (Ravello),
1934
box 19, folder 11
Architectural Postcards and Professional Photographs with Morgan's Holographic Notes, Italian Architecture (Rome),
1934
box 19, folder 12
Architectural Postcards with Morgan's Holographic Notes, Italian Architecture (Siena),
c. 1934
box 19, folder 13
Architectural Postcards and Professional Photographs with Morgan's Holographic Notes, Italian Architecture (Vatican),
c. 1934
box 20, folder 1
Professional Photographs with Morgan's Holographic Notes, Italian Architecture (Venice),
c. 1934
box 20, folder 2
Professional Photographs with Morgan's Holographic Notes, Italian Architecture (Venice),
c. 1934
box 20, folder 3
Architectural Postcards and Professional Photographs with Morgan's Holographic Notes, Italian Architecture (Venice),
c. 1934
box 20, folder 4
Hand-tinted Lithographs, Italian Architecture (Venice),
1934
box 20, folder 5
Professional Photographs, Italian Architecture (Viterbo),
1934
box 20, folder 6
Linoleum Block Print, Italian Church,
box 20, folder 7
Architectural Postcard and Professional Photographs, European Architecture,
c. 1934
3. Office Records
1904-1945
Scope and Contents
Contains four subseries: A. Card Files and Lists, B. Correspondence with Clients, Colleagues and Staff; B. Photographs of
Clients, Colleagues and Staff; and D. Published Material on Morgan Commissions.
A. Card Files and Lists
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Scope and Contents
Contains office 3x5 card files preserved in original order with original headers, including payroll, clients' names and job
numbers, and contractors' names, 1906-1950. Note: information on the cards themselves may overlap categories, i.e., applicant
cards also have job numbers and other information. Also included are examples of the firm's handmade Christmas cards and the
office telephone list. 10 boxes.
box 21, folder 1
"Expense Records and Accounts with Clients," Arranged By Job Number,
1904,
1907-1909
box 21, folder 2
Morgan & Hoover Work,
1907-1909
box 22, folder 1
Time Cards,
1906,
1907,
1909
box 23, folder 2
"Cash Slips" Arranged By Job Number,
1907-1909
box 23, folder 4
Former Draughtmen,
1906-1908
box 26, folder 1
Client Index, Alphabetical by Client, A-L
box 27, folder 1
Client Index, Alphabetical by Client, M-Z
box 28, folder 1
General Contractors,
c. 1920s
box 29, folder 1
Contractors, Alphabetical by City,
1920s-1930s
box 30, folder 1
Office Telephone List
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box 30, folder 2
Christmas Shopping List for Staff and Clients
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box 30, folder 3
Greeting Cards, Hand-made by "Atelier Morgan,",
c. 1930s
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B. Correspondence—Clients, Colleagues and Staff
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Scope and Contents
Contains correspondence from clients, colleagues, and staff, arranged alphabetically by last name of correspondent. 25 folders.
box 31, folder 1
Atherton, Frank C. and Eleanor
box 31, folder 2
Brisbane, Arthur,
1933-1934
box 31, folder 5
Davies, Marion,
1933-1934
box 31, folder 7
deMille, Cecil and Constance,
1926
box 31, folder 9
Hearst, Phoebe Apperson,
1915
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box 31, folder 10
Hearst, William Randolph,
1939,
1944,
1945
box 31, folder 11
Hellenthal, Frank,
1932,
1933
box 31, folder 14
Knapp, Charlotte,
1926
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Scope and Contents
Knapp's sketch of Julia Morgan titled "Knapp, 4 p.m."
box 31, folder 15
Maybeck, Bernard and Annie, including handmade Maybeck Christmas cards
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box 31, folder 16
Mesic, Julian C.
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Scope and Contents
includes Mesic's watercolor of the pool at the Berkeley Women's City Club
box 31, folder 17
Morgan, Julia to Walter Steilberg,
1945
box 31, folder 19
Pancoast, George, re Testimonial Dinner Correspondence,
1938
box 31, folder 21
Rideout, Phoebe A. (Mrs. N. Dunning)
box 31, folder 22
Steilberg, Walter,
1943,
1945
box 31, folder 23
Suppo, Jules and Marion,
1922,
1943
box 31, folder 25
Woods, Bessie and Baldwin
C. Photographs—Clients, Colleagues, and Staff
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Scope and Contents
Contains photographs of clients, colleagues, and staff, including Thaddeus Joy, Dorothy Wormser [Coblentz], Walter Huber,
William Randolph Hearst, Marion Davies, Phoebe Apperson Hearst and Bernard Maybeck. 12 folders.
box 32, folder 3
Coblentz, Dorothy Wormser
box 32, folder 5
Hearst, Phoebe Apperson
Scope and Contents
contains photo of bas-relief medallion in Box 87
box 32, folder 7
Hearst, William Randolph and Marion Davies
Scope and Contents
"WRH Photos and Notes of the Last Visit to the Castle in Wales" in Morgan's hand on envelope
box 32, folder 8
Huber, Walter, at Wyntoon
box 32, folder 9
Maybeck, Bernard, and the Principia College Architectural Staff
box 32, folder 10
Morgan's Architectural Staff—Thaddeus Joy, Alvin Roser, Matt Marston, Ralph Foxbloom, Oakland
1906
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box 32, folder 12
Schalk, Louis, at San Simeon,
1920s
D. Published Material on Morgan Commissions
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Scope and Contents
Contains contemporaneous published works on Morgan commissions, arranged alphabetically by project name. 18 folders.
box 33, folder 1
Ephemera Related to Morgan Commissions with Morgan's Holographic Project Notes on Verso
box 33, folder 2
Berkeley Women's City Club—"Berkeley Women's City Club,"
San Francisco Chronicle ,
1930
box 33, folder 3
Berkeley Women's City Club—Maclay, Mira. "The Berkeley Women's City Club a Social, Cultural Center for a University Town."
California Arts & Architecture ,
1931
box 33, folder 4
Berkeley Women's City Club—Mesic, Julian C. "Berkeley Women's City Club."
Architect and Engineer ,
1931
box 33, folder 5
California Federation of Women's Clubs, Hearthstone, Dyerville—"Club Women to Dedicate Redwood Gift Federation Convention
to Be Marked by Ceremony,"
c. 1928
box 33, folder 6
Mills College—
Mills College for Young Women, Oakland,
undated
box 33, folder 7
Mills College—
Dedication of El Campanil and Its Chime of Bells at Mills College ,
1904
box 33, folder 8
Mills College—"El Campanil Tower Has Romantic Part in College History."
Mills College ,
1931
box 33, folder 9
San Simeon—"Als Loigiergast auf dem Schloss von William Randolph Hearst in Kalifornien."
Die Dame ,
1930
box 33, folder 10
San Simeon—"Hearst at Home."
Fortune ,
1931
box 33, folder 11
San Simeon—Patterson, Augusta Owen. "Mr. Hearst's Ranch High above San Simeon."
Town & Country ,
1931
box 33, folder 12
San Simeon—"Refectory at La Cuesta Encantada Estate of William Randolph Hearst, San Simeon, California."
American Architect ,
Sept. 1934
box 33, folder 13
San Simeon—"Un Satrape Moderne."
L'Illustration ,
1931
box 33, folder 14
San Simeon—"Hearst."
Fortune ,
1935
box 33, folder 15
YWCA—
Asilomar Amidst the Pines by the Sea ,
1919
box 33, folder 16
YWCA—"Asilomar Number."
Pacific Coast News ,
1920
box 33, folder 17
YWCA—Moore, Alice G. "Asilomar,",
1924
box 33, folder 18
YWCA—"Y.W.C.A. Building, Honolulu, Hawaii." Architecture,
1928
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4. Project Records
1902-1943
Scope and Contents
Contains three subseries: A. Project Files, B. Project Photographs, C. Project Drawings.
A. Project Files
Scope and Contents
Contains project files of Morgan commissions arranged alphabetically by client name, followed by building type, city, and
date of construction. 6 folders.
box 34, folder 1
Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, Berkeley,
1942,
1943
box 34, folder 2
Goethe, Dr. Charles M. and Mrs. Mary Glide, residential, Sacramento,
1921
box 34, folder 3
McNear, George W., residential, San Francisco,
1918
box 34, folder 4
Minetti, Giulio, residential-multi, San Francisco,
1927
box 34, folder 5
Morgan, Julia, residential, Monterey, correspondence,
1936-1944
box 34, folder 6
Morgan, Julia, residential, Monterey, invoices,
1934-1936
B. Project Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Contains photographs of Morgan commissions arranged alphabetically by client name, followed by building type, city and date
of construction. 48 folders.
box 35, folder 1
Ayer, Richard B., residential, Piedmont, 1914 and alterations,
1930
box 35, folder 2
Beatty, William T., residential, Pebble Beach,
1916
box 35, folder 3
Berkeley Women's City Club, social/residential-multi, Berkeley,
1929
box 35, folder 4
Blanding, Gordon B., residential, Belvedere,
1914
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box 35, folder 5
Brayton, Edward and Clare Lacey, residential, Piedmont,
1909
box 35, folder 6
California Federation of Women's Clubs, recreational, Dyerville,
1928
box 35, folder 7
Chickering, Prof. Allen, residential, Piedmont,
1911
box 35, folder 8
Cook, Cary W., residential, San Rafael,
1909
box 35, folder 9
Fairmont Hotel, commercial, San Francisco
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box 35, folder 10
Foote, Arthur de Wint and Mary Hallock, residential (North Star Mine House), Grass Valley,
1905
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box 35, folder 11
Glide, Mrs. Lizzie H., residential, Berkeley,
1916
box 35, folder 12
Greene, Col. Lewis H., residential, Berkeley,
1914
box 35, folder 13
Hart, Prof. Walter M. and Agnes Borland, residential, Berkeley,
1929
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box 35, folder 14
Hatfield, Prof. Henry Rand, residential, Berkeley,
1908-1909
box 35, folder 15
Hexter, Charles L., residential, Marysville,
1918
box 35, folder 16
Hutchinson, Prof. Lincoln, residential, Berkeley,
1908
box 35, folder 17
Kappa Alpha Theta, residential-multi, Berkeley,
1907-1908
box 35, folder 18
King's Daughters Home, medical, Oakland
box 35, folder 19
Law, Dr. Hartland, commercial (Viavi Building), San Francisco,
1906-1907
box 35, folder 20
Lombard, James L., residential, Piedmont, and alterations,
1915
box 35, folder 21
Marysville American Legion Hall, social, Marysville,
1922
box 35, folder 22
Marysville Grammar School, educational, Marysville,
1916
box 36, folder 1
Mills College: El Campanil, educational, Oakland,
1904
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box 36, folder 2
Mills College Campus, Oakland
box 36, folder 3
Mills College: Gymnasium, Oakland,
1908
box 36, folder 4
Mills College: Margaret Carnegie Library, Oakland,
1922
box 36, folder 5
Mills College: Social Center (Alumnae Hall), Oakland,
1916
box 37, folder 1
Miss Ransom and Miss Bridges' School for Girls, educational, Piedmont,
1908
box 37, folder 2
Morgan, Julia, residential, Monterey,
1936
box 37, folder 3
Native Daughters of the Golden West Central Headquarters, social, San Francisco
box 37, folder 4
North, Hart H. and Emma Morgan, residential-multi (Beckwith Apartments), Oakland,
1925
box 37, folder 5
North, Hart H. and Emma Morgan, residential, Berkeley,
1909
box 37, folder 6
Perkins, Clara Huntington, residential, Los Gatos,
1919-1920
box 37, folder 7
Playter, Charlotte, residential, Piedmont,
1909
box 37, folder 8
Rosenberg, Abraham, residential, San Francisco,
1917
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box 37, folder 9
Saratoga Federated Church, religious, Saratoga,
1923
box 37, folder 10
Seares, Frederick and Mabel Urmy, residential, Columbia, Missouri,
1902
box 37, folder 11
Sedgwick, Mrs. A., residential, Berkeley,
1905
box 37, folder 12
Sharp, [No First Name], residential, Berkeley,
1910
box 37, folder 13
Starr, Walter A., Sr. and Carmen Moore, residential, Piedmont,
1912
box 37, folder 14
Tevis, Dr. Harry L., agricultural, Alma,
1907
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box 37, folder 15
Thelen, Paul, residential, Berkeley,
1924
box 37, folder 16
University of California: Greek Theater, educational, Berkeley,
1903
box 37, folder 17
Von Adelung, Dr. Edward and Mary Borland, residential, Oakland,
1909
box 37, folder 18
Walker, George L., residential, Alameda,
1909
box 37, folder 19
Wells, Charles B., residential (Red Gate), Oakland,
1910
C. Project Drawings
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Scope and Contents
Contains architectural plans of Morgan commissions arranged alphabetically by client name, followed building type, city, and
date of construction. Detailed information about drawing types and media is available from staff. 55 folders, 25 flat file
folders, 1 tube.
box 38, folder 1
Atlas Peak Sanitarium (Dr. C.H. Bulson, client), commercial, Napa,
1922
box 38, folder 2
Bain, Gertrude, alterations (The Peppers), Montecito,
1915
box 38, folder 3
Bartlett, Louis and Mary Olney, residential, Berkeley,
1910
box 38, folder 4
Beatie, Walter, residential, Sausalito,
1919
box 38, folder 5
Beatty, William T., residential, Pebble Beach,
1916
box 38, folder 6
Berkeley Women's City Club, social/residential-multi, Berkeley,
1929
box 38, folder 7
Berkeley Women's City Club, social/residential-multi, Berkeley,
1929
box 38, folder 8
Berkeley Women's City Club, social/residential-multi, Berkeley,
1929
box 39, folder 1
Berkeley Women's City Club, social/residential-multi, Berkeley,
1929
box 40, folder 1
Berkeley Women's City Club, social/residential-multi, Berkeley,
1929
flat-file 51, folder 1
Berkeley Women's City Club, social/residential-multi, Berkeley,
1929
box 41, folder 1
Blanding, Gordon B., residential, Belvedere,
1907
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box 41, folder 2
Burke School, educational (Katherine Delmar Burke School), San Francisco,
1917
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box 41, folder 3
Chapel of the Chimes (Dr. Lawrence Moore, client), funerary, Oakland,
1928
box 41, folder 4
Chapel of the Chimes (Dr. Lawrence Moore, client), funerary, Oakland,
1928
box 41, folder 5
Cleaveland, Newton, alterations, Berkeley,
c. 1910
box 41, folder 6
Denman, Frank, residential, Petaluma,
1911
box 41, folder 7
Fisher, Mrs. Susan T., residential, Oakland,
1910
box 41, folder 8
Glide, Mrs. Lizzie H., residential, Berkeley,
1916
box 41, folder 9
Gould, Dr. and Mrs. Gordon, residential-multi (unbuilt), San Francisco,
1920
box 41, folder 10
Gum Moon Chinese Methodist Mission, School, San Francisco,
1907
box 41, folder 11
Harrier, Judge L.G., residential, Oakland,
1908
box 41, folder 12
Hart, Prof. Walter M. and Agnes Borland, alterations, Berkeley,
1914
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box 41, folder 13
Hockenbeamer, August F., residential, Berkeley,
1913
box 41, folder 14
Lombard, James L., residential, Piedmont,
1915
flat-file 51, folder 2
Margaret Baylor Inn, residential-multi, Santa Barbara,
1925
flat-file 51, folder 3
Marysville Golf Club, recreational, Marysville,
1919
flat-file 51, folder 4
Marysville Grammar School, educational, Marysville,
1916
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box 42, folder 1
Mills College: Gymnasium, educational, Oakland,
1908
flat-file 51, folder 5
Morgan, Julia, residential, Monterey,
1936
box 42, folder 2
Moulton, Dr. D.H., residential, Chico,
1921
box 42, folder 3
Oakland Clubhouse, recreational, Oakland, unbuilt
flat-file 51, folder 6
Perkins, Clara Huntington, residential, Los Gatos,
1919
flat-file 52, folder 1
Rideout, Phoebe W., residential, Marysville,
1915
box 42, folder 4
Rowe, Dr. Albert and Elizabeth, residential, Piedmont,
1919
flat-file 52, folder 2
St. John's Presbyterian Church, religious, Berkeley,
1908
box 42, folder 5
Saratoga Community Church, religious, Saratoga,
1923
box 42, folder 6
Saratoga Foothill Club, social, Saratoga,
1915
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flat-file 52, folder 3
Schilling, Else, alterations, San Francisco, Elevations, Plans,
1934
flat-file 52, folder 4
Scrutton, Mr. H. C., residential, Petaluma,
1909
flat-file 52, folder 5
Shortledge, Mrs. Emma F., residential, Alameda,
1921
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box 42, folder 7
Starr, Walter A., Sr., and Carmen Moore, residential, Piedmont,
1912
flat-file 52, folder 6
Stewart, Margaret, alterations, Garberville,
1926
box 42, folder 8
Taylor, Lucretia Watson (Mrs. Grant W.), residential, Saratoga,
1907
box 42, folder 9
Tea House Inn, commercial, unbuilt,
undated
box 43, folder 1
Wallace, Dr. Arthur, residential, Berkeley,
1911
box 43, folder 2
Wells, Charles B., residential (Red Gate), Oakland,
1910
flat-file 52, folder 7
Williams, Selden and Elizabeth Glide, residential, Berkeley,
1928
flat-file 52, folder 8
Williamson, E.T., residential, Chico,
1912
tube 1
Unidentified Commercial Building
flat-file 53, folder 3
Unidentified Architectural Details
box 43, folder 4
Unidentified Projects, Architectural Details
flat-file 53, folder 4
Unidentified Exposed Timbered Residence
flat-file 53, folder 5
Unidentified Exposed Timbered Residence and Garage
box 43, folder 6
Unidentified Residence #1
box 43, folder 7
Unidentified Residence #2
box 43, folder 8
Unidentified Residence #3
box 43, folder 9
Unidentified Residence #4
box 43, folder 10
Unidentified Residence #5
box 43, folder 11
Unidentified Residence #6
box 43, folder 12
Unidentified Residence #7
box 43, folder 13
Unidentified Residence #8
box 43, folder 14
Unidentified Residence #9
box 43, folder 15
Unidentified Residence #10
box 43, folder 16
Unidentified Residence #11
box 43, folder 17
Unidentified Residence #12
box 43, folder 18
Unidentified Residence #13
box 43, folder 19
Unidentified Residence #14
flat-file 53, folder 6
Unidentified Residence #15
flat-file 53, folder 7
Unidentified Residence #16
flat-file 53, folder 8
Unidentified Residence #17
flat-file 53, folder 9
Unidentified Residence #18
flat-file 53, folder 10
Unidentified Residence #19
flat-file 53, folder 11
Unidentified Residences, Interiors
box 43, folder 20
Unidentified Residences, Prospect St., No City
box 43, folder 21
Unidentified Rough Sketches
box 43, folder 22
Unidentified Rough Sketches
5. San Simeon Project Records
1919-1945
Scope and Contents
Contains nine subseries: A. Correspondence—Art Dealers, B. Correspondence—Art Loans, C. Correspondence—Art Objects, D. Correspondence—Artisans,
E. Correspondence—Client W.R. Hearst, F. Ephemera, G. Financial Records, H. Photographs, I. Drawings.
A. Correspondence—Art Dealers
Scope and Contents
Contains correspondence between Julia Morgan and art dealer Arthur Byne, arranged in chronological order. Subjects include
the offer, purchase, shipping and delivery of Spanish art objects, including wooden ceilings. Also discussed are the purchase
of the monasteries of Santa Maria de Ovila and Sacramenia. This subseries also contains occasional correspondence from art
dealer Mildred Stapley Byne (1914, 1921, 1922, and 1928) and client William Randolph Hearst (throughout). 47 folders.
box 44, folder 1
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
1914
ms0010_44-01_ref
box 44, folder 2
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
1921
ms0010_44-02_ref
box 44, folder 3
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
1922
ms0010_44-03_ref
box 44, folder 4
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
1923
ms0010_44-04_ref
box 44, folder 5
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
1924
ms0010_44-05_ref
box 44, folder 6
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Jan 1925
ms0010_44-06_ref
box 44, folder 7
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Feb 1925
ms0010_44-07_ref
box 44, folder 8
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Mar 1925
ms0010_44-08_ref
box 44, folder 9
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Apr 1925
ms0010_44-09_ref
box 44, folder 10
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
May 1925
ms0010_44-10_ref
box 44, folder 11
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Jun 1925
ms0010_44-11_ref
box 44, folder 12
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Jul 1925
ms0010_44-12_ref
box 44, folder 13
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Aug 1925
ms0010_44-13_ref
box 44, folder 14
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Sep 1925
ms0010_44-14_ref
box 44, folder 15
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Oct 1925
ms0010_44-15_ref
box 44, folder 16
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Nov 1925
ms0010_44-16_ref
box 44, folder 17
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Dec 1925
ms0010_44-17_ref
box 45, folder 1
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Jan 1926
ms0010_45-01_ref
box 45, folder 2
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Feb 1926
ms0010_45-02_ref
box 45, folder 3
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Mar 1926
ms0010_45-03_ref
box 45, folder 4
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Apr 1926
ms0010_45-04_ref
box 45, folder 5
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Jun 1926
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Scope and Contents
No extant May 1926 correspondence
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Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Jul 1926
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Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Aug 1926
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Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Sep 1926
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Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Oct 1926
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Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Nov 1926
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Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Dec 1926
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1927
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Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
1928
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Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
1929
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Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Jan 1930
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Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Feb 1930
box 45, folder 17
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Mar 1930
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Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Apr 1930
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Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
May 1930
box 45, folder 20
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Jun 1930
box 45, folder 21
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Jul 1930
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Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Sep 1930
Scope and Contents
No extant Aug 1930 correspondence
box 45, folder 23
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Oct 1930
box 45, folder 24
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Nov 1930
box 45, folder 25
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
Dec 1930
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Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
1931
box 45, folder 27
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
1932
box 45, folder 28
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
1933
box 45, folder 29
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
1934
box 45, folder 30
Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne,
1935
B. Correspondence—Art Loans to Museums
Scope and Contents
Contains correspondence between Morgan and various San Francisco art museum staff regarding loans of Hearst art objects, arranged
alphabetically by museum. Also includes preliminary catalogue of Phoebe Hearst's loans to the Palace of Fine Arts. 5 folders.
box 46, folder 1
California Palace of the Legion of Honor and Julia Morgan,
1930-1941
box 46, folder 2
M.H. de Young Memorial Museum and Julia Morgan,
1931
box 46, folder 3
M.H. de Young Memorial Museum and Julia Morgan,
1932,
1934,
1935
box 46, folder 4
M.H. de Young Memorial Museum and Julia Morgan,
1936,
1938
box 46, folder 5
Preliminary Catalogue of Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst's Loan Collection in the Palace of Fine Arts, Conducted by the San Francisco
Arts Association
Dec 1916
C. Correspondence—Art Objects
Scope and Contents
Contains correspondence arranged chronologically between Morgan and staff of the Hearst-owned International Studio Art Corporation,
re shipping, uncrating, cataloging, and storing art objects and architectural elements Hearst had purchased. 7 folders.
box 46, folder 6
Boston Museum of Fine Arts staff and Julia Morgan,
1934
box 46, folder 7
International Studio Art Corporation staff and Julia Morgan,
1931
box 46, folder 8
International Studio Art Corporation staff and Julia Morgan,
1932
box 46, folder 9
International Studio Art Corporation staff and Julia Morgan,
1933
box 46, folder 10
International Studio Art Corporation staff and Julia Morgan,
1934
box 46, folder 11
International Studio Art Corporation staff and Julia Morgan,
1935
box 46, folder 12
International Studio Art Corporation staff and Julia Morgan,
1936-1937
D. Correspondence—Artisans, Staff, Vendors
Scope and Contents
Correspondence between Morgan and artisans, staff, and vendors who worked with her on the design, construction and maintenance
of San Simeon, arranged alphabetically by correspondent. Includes Hearst employees John Costello and William Murray, San Simeon
artisans Ed Trinkkeller, John Van der Loo, and Charles Cassou, and construction supervisors H.E. Washburn and George Loorz.
14 folders.
box 46, folder 13
Cassou, Charles and Julia Morgan,
1938
box 46, folder 14
Costello, John D. and Julia Morgan,
1932-1937
box 46, folder 15
Grehs, Robert H. and Julia Morgan,
1938
box 46, folder 16
Humrich, Frank R. and Julia Morgan,
1920-1921
box 46, folder 17
Joy, Thaddeus and Julia Morgan,
May, 1920
box 46, folder 18
Loorz, George and Julia Morgan,
1936-1944
box 46, folder 19
Murray, William W. and Julia Morgan,
1937
box 46, folder 20
Parker Bros. and Julia Morgan,
1932
box 46, folder 21
Peck, Orrin and Julia Morgan,
1919-1920
box 46, folder 22
Roty, Georges and Julia Morgan re Phoebe Apperson Hearst bás-relief medallion,
1934-1938
box 46, folder 23
Rounds, C.C. and Julia Morgan,
1938
box 46, folder 24
Trinkkeller, Ed and Julia Morgan,
1934
box 46, folder 25
Van der Loo, John J. and Julia Morgan,
1939
box 46, folder 26
Washburn, H.E. and Julia Morgan,
1920
E. Correspondence—Client W.R. Hearst
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Scope and Contents
Contains correspondence between Julia Morgan and William Randolph Hearst, primarily about the design, construction, and maintenance
of San Simeon, arranged chronologically with undated letters placed at the end of the series. Other Hearst properties, including
Wyntoon, the Milpitas ranch, and the beach house at Santa Monica, are referenced. Correspondence dealing exclusively with
all other Hearst commissions is located in Series 6. Personal correspondence between Hearst and Morgan, such as Christmas
and birthday greetings, is located in Series 1 Personal Papers. 226 folders.
box 47, folder 1
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Aug 1919
box 47, folder 2
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Sep 1919
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Oct 1919
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Nov 1919
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Dec 1919
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jan 1920
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Feb 1920
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Mar 1920
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Apr 1920
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
May 1920
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jun 1920
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jul 1920
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Aug 1920
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Sep 1920
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Oct 1920
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Nov 1920
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Dec 1920
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box 48, folder 1
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jan 1921
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Feb 1921
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Mar 1921
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Apr 1921
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
May 1921
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jun 1921
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jul 1921
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box 48, folder 8
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Aug 1921
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box 48, folder 9
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Sep 1921
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box 48, folder 10
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Oct 1921
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Nov 1921
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Dec 1921
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box 49, folder 1
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jan 1922
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Feb 1922
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Mar 1922
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Apr 1922
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
May 1922
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jun 1922
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jul 1922
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Aug 1922
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Sep 1922
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Oct 1922
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Nov 1922
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Dec 1922
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box 50, folder 1
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jan 1923
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Feb 1923
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Mar 1923
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Apr 1923
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
May 1923
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jun 1923
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jul 1923
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Aug 1923
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Sep 1923
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Oct 1923
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Nov 1923
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Dec 1923
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jan 1924
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Feb 1924
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Mar 1924
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Apr 1924
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
May 1924
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box 51, folder 1
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jun 1924
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jul 1924
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Aug 1924
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Sep 1924
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Oct 1924
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Nov 1924
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Dec 1924
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jan 1925
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box 51, folder 9
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Feb 1925
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Mar 1925
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Apr 1925
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
May 1925
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jun 1925
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jul 1925
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Aug 1925
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box 52, folder 1
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Sep 1925
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box 52, folder 2
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Oct 1925
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box 52, folder 3
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Nov 1925
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Dec 1925
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jan 1926
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Feb 1926
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box 52, folder 7
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Mar 1926
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box 52, folder 8
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Apr 1926
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box 52, folder 9
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
May 1926
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box 52, folder 10
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jun 1926
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box 52, folder 11
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jul 1926
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Aug 1926
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box 52, folder 13
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Sep 1926
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Oct 1926
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Nov 1926
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Dec 1926
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box 53, folder 1
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jan 1927
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Feb 1927
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Mar 1927
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Apr 1927
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
May 1927
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jun 1927
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box 53, folder 7
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jul 1927
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Aug 1927
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Sep 1927
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box 53, folder 10
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Oct 1927
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Nov 1927
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Dec 1927
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box 54, folder 1
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jan 1928
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Feb 1928
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Mar 1928
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Apr 1928
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
May 1928
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jun 1928
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jul 1928
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Aug 1928
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Sep 1928
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Oct 1928
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Nov 1928
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Dec 1928
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jan 1929
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Feb 1929
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Mar 1929
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Apr 1929
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
May 1929
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Jun 1929
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box 55, folder 1
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jul 1929
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Aug 1929
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Sep 1929
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Oct 1929
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Nov 1929
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Dec 1929
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jan 1930
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Feb 1930
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Mar 1930
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Apr 1930
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
May 1930
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jun 1930
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jul 1930
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Aug 1930
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Sep 1930
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Oct 1930
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Nov 1930
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Dec 1930
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box 56, folder 1
Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jan 1931
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Feb 1931
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Mar 1931
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Apr 1931
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May 1931
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Jun 1931
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Jul 1931
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Aug 1931
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Sep 1931
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Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst,
Oct 1931
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Nov 1931
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Dec 1931
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Jan 1932
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Feb 1932
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Mar 1932
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Apr 1932
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May 1932
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Jun 1932
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Jul 1932
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box 57, folder 1
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Aug 1932
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Sep 1932
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Oct 1932
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Nov 1932
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Dec 1932
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Feb 1933
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Scope and Contents
No extant Jan 1933 Correspondence
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Mar 1933
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Apr 1933
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May 1933
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Jun 1933
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Jul 1933
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Aug 1933
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Sep 1933
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Nov 1933
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No extant Oct 1933 Correspondence
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Dec 1933
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Jan 1934
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Feb 1934
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Mar 1934
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Apr 1934
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May 1934
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Jun 1934
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Sep 1934
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No extant Jul-Aug 1934 Correspondence
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Oct 1934
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Nov 1934
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Dec 1934
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box 58, folder 1
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Jan 1935
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Feb 1935
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Mar 1935
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Apr 1935
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May 1935
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Jun 1935
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Jul 1935
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Aug 1935
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Sep 1935
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Oct 1935
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Nov 1935
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Feb 1936
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No extant Dec 1935, Jan 1936 Correspondence
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Apr 1936
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No extant Mar 1936 correspondence
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May 1936
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Jun 1936
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Jul 1936
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Aug 1936
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Sep 1936
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Nov 1936
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No extant Oct 1936 correspondence
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Dec 1936
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Jan 1937
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Feb 1937
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Mar 1937
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Apr 1937
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May 1937
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Jun 1937
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Jul 1937
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Aug 1937
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Nov 1937
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no extant Sep-Oct 1937 correspondence
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Dec 1937
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Feb 1938
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no extant Jan 1938 correspondence
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Mar 1938
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Apr 1938
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May 1938
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Jun 1938
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Aug 1938
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no extant Jul 1938 correspondence
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Sep 1938
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Mar 1939
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no extant Oct-Dec 1938, Jan-Feb 1939 Correspondence
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Apr 1939
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May 1939
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Jun-Jul 1939
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Nov 1939
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1940
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F. Ephemera
Scope and Contents
Contains Morgan's ephemeral items from San Simeon, including a gate card, menus, and product literature advertising the weatherstripping
used at the estate. 1 folder.
box 60, folder 3
Product Literature-Chamberlin Weatherstrips at San Simeon
G. Financial Records
Scope and Contents
Contains invoices for Morgan's architectural fees, with receipts for items Morgan purchased directly for Hearst; records of
payments from Hearst; purchase records for the carillon, for marble and for Cassou's sculpture; and an estimate of the cost
of construction drawn up by Morgan. 25 folders.
box 60, folder 4
Estimates/Invoices for Marble Purchases,
1922,
1932
box 60, folder 6
Invoices from Charles Cassou,
1933-1938
box 60, folder 7
Morgan's Fees and Expenses,
1919-1920
box 60, folder 8
Morgan's Fees and Expenses,
1921
box 60, folder 9
Morgan's Fees and Expenses,
1922
box 60, folder 10
Morgan's Fees and Expenses,
1923
box 60, folder 11
Morgan's Fees and Expenses,
1924
box 60, folder 12
Morgan's Fees and Expenses,
1925
box 61, folder 1
Morgan's Fees and Expenses,
1926
box 61, folder 2
Morgan's Fees and Expenses,
1927
box 61, folder 3
Morgan's Fees and Expenses,
1928
box 61, folder 4
Morgan's Fees and Expenses,
1929
box 61, folder 5
Morgan's Fees and Expenses,
1930
box 61, folder 6
Morgan's Fees and Expenses,
1931
box 61, folder 7
Morgan's Fees and Expenses,
1932
box 61, folder 8
Morgan's Fees and Expenses,
1933
box 61, folder 9
Morgan's Fees and Expenses,
1934
box 61, folder 10
Morgan's Fees and Expenses,
1935
box 61, folder 11
Morgan's Fees and Expenses,
1936
box 61, folder 12
Morgan's Fees and Expenses,
1937
box 61, folder 13
Morgan's Fees and Expenses,
1938-1940
box 61, folder 14
Records of Payments from Hearst to Morgan,
1929-1936
box 61, folder 15
Registered Mail Receipts,
1919-1927
box 61, folder 16
Cost of Construction Figures for Sunical Land and Packing Corporation,
1919-1942
H. San Simeon Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Contains photographs of San Simeon arranged alphabetically, primarily by location, including the site before and during construction,
work crews, art objects before placement, and aerial views. Also included are photographs of Casa Grande, guesthouses, grounds,
esplanade and terraces, indoor and outdoor pools, aerial views, animal shelters, greenhouse and reservoir, San Simeon Village
houses. Also included are site photographs with Morgan's sketches on tracing paper overlays. 63 folders.
box 62, folder 1
Building Site, Pre-construction,
1919
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box 62, folder 2
Early Construction, Hilltop
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box 62, folder 3
Site Views with Holographic Sketches
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box 62, folder 4
Construction Crew,
1920s
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box 62, folder 5
Landscaping Crew,
c. 1925
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box 62, folder 6
Worker Housing,
1920s
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box 62, folder 7
Animal Shelters and Animals
box 62, folder 8
Art Objects Before Placement
box 62, folder 9
Art Objects Before Purchase (Separated from Byne correspondence)
box 62, folder 10
Artisans' Cast Stone and Ironwork
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box 62, folder 11
A, B, and "C" Houses, Construction
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box 63, folder 1
"A" House, Esplanade and Art Objects
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box 63, folder 3
"A" House, Interiors
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box 63, folder 4
"A" House, Interiors—Ceilings
box 63, folder 5
"A" House, Interiors—Shield Room
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box 63, folder 6
"A" House, Terraces and Art Objects
box 64, folder 1
"B" House, Esplanade and Art Objects
box 64, folder 2
"B" House, Exteriors
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box 64, folder 3
"B" House, Interiors
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box 64, folder 4
"B" House, Terraces and Art Objects
box 64, folder 5
"C" House, Exteriors
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box 64, folder 6
"C" House, Interiors
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box 64, folder 7
"C" House, Terraces and Art Objects
box 64, folder 8
Casa Grande Construction
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box 64, folder 9
Casa Grande Construction, Bell Towers
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box 65, folder 2
Casa Grande Exteriors—Architectural Detail
box 66, folder 0
Casa Grande Exteriors—Glass Plate Negatives/Prints
box 67, folder 0
Casa Grande Exteriors—Glass Plate Negatives/Prints
box 68, folder 0
Casa Grande Exteriors—Glass Plate Negatives/Prints
box 69, folder 1
Casa Grande Exteriors—Main Terrace
box 69, folder 2
Casa Grande Interiors—Assembly Room
box 69, folder 3
Casa Grande Interiors—Billiards Room Ceiling
box 69, folder 4
Casa Grande Interiors—Celestial Suite
box 69, folder 5
Casa Grande Interiors—Christmas
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box 69, folder 6
Casa Grande Interiors—Cloister Bedrooms
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box 69, folder 7
Casa Grande Interiors—Doge's Suite
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box 70, folder 1
Casa Grande Interiors—Duplex Bedrooms
box 70, folder 2
Casa Grande Interiors—Gothic Suite
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box 70, folder 3
Casa Grande Interiors—Main Library
box 70, folder 4
Casa Grande Interiors—Morning Room
box 70, folder 5
Casa Grande Interiors—Refectory
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box 71, folder 1
Esplanade and Terraces, Construction
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box 71, folder 3
Grounds and Art Objects
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box 71, folder 4
Grounds and Landscaping
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box 71, folder 6
Neptune Pool, Birth of Venus Statues
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box 71, folder 7
Neptune Pool, Construction
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box 71, folder 8
Neptune Terrace
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box 72, folder 3
San Simeon, Aerials, Construction
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box 72, folder 4
San Simeon, Distant Views
box 72, folder 7
San Simeon, Postcard,
1930s
box 72, folder 9
San Simeon Village
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box 72, folder 10
San Simeon Village—Pier
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box 72, folder 11
San Simeon Village—Residences
box 72, folder 12
San Simeon Village—Warehouses
I. San Simeon Drawings
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Scope and Contents
Contains architectural plans, drawings and sketches of San Simeon, arranged alphabetically by location. Detailed information
about drawing types and media is available from staff. 21 folders, 23 flat file folders, 5 tubes.
box 73, folder 3
"A" House Interiors, Bedrooms
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box 73, folder 4
"A" House Interior, Floor Tile
box 73, folder 5
"A" House Interior, Floor Tile
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flat-file 54, folder 3
"A" House Interiors, Floor Tile
box 73, folder 6
"B" House, Exterior and Interiors
flat-file 54, folder 4
"B" House Exteriors and Interiors
flat-file 54, folder 5
"C" House Exteriors
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flat-file 54, folder 8
Casa Grande Engineering Drawings
box 74, folder 1
Casa Grande Exteriors
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box 74, folder 2
Casa Grande Exteriors—Main Terrace
box 74, folder 3
Casa Grande Interiors
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flat-file 55, folder 3
Casa Grande Recreation Wing
box 74, folder 7
Esplanade and Terraces—Tile Design
flat-file 55, folder 5
Esplanade and Terraces—Tile Design
flat-file 55, folder 7
Grounds and Art Objects—Sekhmet
flat-file 55, folder 9
Neptune Pool (Temple Garden)
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flat-file 55, folder 10
Neptune Pool—Birth of Venus Statues
flat-file 56, folder 2
San Simeon Village—Residences
flat-file 56, folder 4
Unidentified Architectural Details
tube 5
Unidentified Architectural Details
tube 6
Unidentified Architectural Details
box 74, folder 12
Unidentified Residence, Reservoir
6. Other Hearst Project Records
1910-1945
Scope and Contents
Contains three subseries: A. Project Files, B. Project Photographs, C. Project Drawings for all Hearst commissions other than
San Simeon, including commissions from Marion Davies to build or alter existing structures. Arranged alphabetically by estate,
building name, and date. Commissions include the Los Angeles Examiner building in Los Angeles, alterations to the Hearst Building
in San Francisco, the KYA radio tower, St. Donat's Castle alterations, University of California's Phoebe A. Hearst Gymnasium
for Women, and Wyntoon. Unbuilt projects in this series include the Babicora hacienda, the Santa Maria de Ovila monastery
restoration, a residence and a hotel at the Grand Canyon, and an estate in Sausalito, the first commission Morgan received
from W.R. Hearst.
A. Project Files
Scope and Contents
Contains project files for Babicora hacienda, the residence at the Grand Canyon, the Santa Maria de Ovila Monastery restoration,
and Wyntoon, arranged alphabetically by project name. 29 folders.
box 75, folder 1
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Correspondence, Overseer Ed Ardoin
1943
box 75, folder 2
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Correspondence, William Randolph Hearst,
Feb 1943
box 75, folder 3
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Correspondence, William Randolph Hearst,
Mar 1943
box 75, folder 4
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Correspondence, William Randolph Hearst,
Apr 1943
box 75, folder 5
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Correspondence, William Randolph Hearst,
May 1943
box 75, folder 6
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Correspondence, William Randolph Hearst,
Jun-Sep 1943
box 75, folder 7
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Correspondence, William Randolph Hearst,
Oct 1943
box 75, folder 8
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Correspondence, William Randolph Hearst,
Nov 1943
box 75, folder 9
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Correspondence, William Randolph Hearst,
Dec 1943
box 75, folder 10
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Correspondence, William Randolph Hearst,
1944
box 75, folder 11
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Correspondence, Mexican Visa,
1943
box 75, folder 12
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Correspondence, Engineer/Construction Superintendent Rex B. Mesny,
Oct 1943
box 75, folder 13
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Correspondence, Foreman Ramiro Rodriguez,
1943
box 75, folder 14
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Correspondence, Vendors,
1943
box 75, folder 15
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Correspondence, Vendors,
1944
box 75, folder 16
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Correspondence, Vendors,
1945
box 75, folder 17
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Estimates and Financial Records
box 75, folder 18
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Morgan's Notes re Construction,
1943 - 1944
box 75, folder 19
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Morgan's Notes re Talavera Tile
box 75, folder 20
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Product Literature and Advertisements
box 75, folder 21
Cottage, Grandview Point, Grand Canyon, Arizona, Correspondence and Clippings,
1926
box 76, folder 1
Santa Maria de Ovila Monastery, Clippings,
1941
box 76, folder 2
Santa Maria de Ovila Monastery, Correspondence,
1938,
1940,
1950
box 76, folder 3
Santa Maria de Ovila Monastery, Monograph - F. Layna Serrano, El Monasterio de Ovila,
1932
box 76, folder 4
Santa Maria de Ovila, Typescript - English Translation of Serrano's El Monasterio de Ovila
box 76, folder 5
University of California, Phoebe A. Hearst Gymnasium for Women, Berkeley, Correspondence and Clippings,
1925,
1927
box 76, folder 6
Wyntoon, Appraisals, "American Indian Collection Belonging to William Randolph Hearst" and "Indian Baskets from the Bend"
box 76, folder 7
Wyntoon, Correspondence and Clippings,
1924,
1935,
1937,
1938,
1940
box 76, folder 8
Wyntoon, Correspondence, Warren McClure,
1943
B. Project Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Contains photographs of Hearst commissions, arranged alphabetically by project name, including the Babicora Ranch in Mexico,
Marion Davies' bungalow at M-G-M, Los Angeles Examiner Building, the Hearst Building in San Francisco, Phoebe Hearst's hacienda
at Pleasanton, the KYA radio tower, Milpitas ranch near Jolon in Monterey County, St. Donat's Castle in Wales, and Wyntoon.
20 folders.
box 77, folder 1
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda,
1940s
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box 77, folder 2
Davies, Marion, alterations, bungalow, M-G-M Studios, Culver City,
1937
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box 77, folder 3
Examiner Building, Los Angeles
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box 77, folder 4
Hearst Building, San Francisco
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box 77, folder 5
Hearst, Phoebe Apperson, Hacienda del Pozo de Verona, Pleasanton,
1903
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box 77, folder 6
KYA Radio Tower, San Francisco,
1934
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box 77, folder 7
Lockheed Vega 1 Aircraft NC 7425, San Francisco Airport
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box 77, folder 8
Fireplace for Movie Set for "Skyscraper Souls," MGM Studios, Culver City,
1932
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box 77, folder 9
Milpitas Ranch, Hacienda, Jolon (Monterey County)
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box 77, folder 10
Milpitas Ranch, Hacienda, Jolon (Monterey County)
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box 77, folder 11
Milpitas Ranch, Hacienda, Jolon (Monterey County)—Mission San Antonio de Padua
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box 78, folder 1
Milpitas Ranch, Hacienda, Jolon (Monterey County)
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box 78, folder 2
Milpitas Ranch, Hacienda, Jolon (Monterey County)
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box 78, folder 3
Milpitas Ranch, Hacienda, Jolon (Monterey County)—Mission San Antonio de Padua
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Scope and Contents
mounted hand-tinted prints Roberts & Roberts
box 78, folder 4
Milpitas Ranch, Hacienda, Jolon (Monterey County)—Mission San Antonio de Padua,
1931
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box 79, folder 1
St. Donat's Castle, Llantwit Major, Glamorgan, Wales, Alterations,
1935
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box 79, folder 2
Santa Maria de Ovila Monastery, Alterations
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box 79, folder 3
University of California, Phoebe A. Hearst Gymnasium for Women, Berkeley
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box 79, folder 4
University of California, Hearst Memorial Mining Building, Construction
box 79, folder 5
Wyntoon, Siskiyou County
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C. Project Drawings
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Scope and Contents
Contains drawings of Hearst commissions, arranged alphabetically by project name. Includes the Babicora hacienda, the San
Francisco Hearst Building alterations, a hotel at the Grand Canyon, Santa Maria de Ovila Monastery, and Wyntoon. Detailed
information about drawing types and media is available from staff. 6 folders, 5 flat file folders.
box 80, folder 1
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda,
1940s
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flat-file 57, folder 1
Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda,
1940s
box 80, folder 2
Hearst Building, alterations, San Francisco
flat-file 57, folder 2
Hotel, Grandview Point, Grand Canyon, Arizona,
1936
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box 80, folder 3
Residence, Grandview Point, Grand Canyon, Arizona,
1914
flat-file 57, folder 3
Fireplace for Movie Set for "Skyscraper Souls," MGM Studios, Culver City,
1932
box 80, folder 4
Santa Maria de Ovila Monastery, Restoration and Alterations
flat-file 57, folder 4
Santa Maria de Ovila Monastery, Restoration and Alterations
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box 80, folder 6
Wyntoon, Siskiyou County
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7. YWCA (Young Women's Christian Association) Project Records
1913-1946
Scope and Contents
Contains three subseries: A. Project Files, B. Project Photographs, and C. Project Drawings.
A. Project Files
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Scope and Contents
Contains project files for YWCAs, arranged by project name/city. 4 folders.
box 81, folder 1
YWCA Building (Metropolitan Headquarters), Honolulu, Correspondence
1927,
1944,
1946
box 81, folder 2
YWCA Building (Metropolitan Headquarters), Honolulu, Project Notes and Itinerary,
Feb 1928
box 81, folder 3
YWCA Hostess House, Menlo Park, Correspondence,
1918
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box 81, folder 4
YWCA Building, Riverside, Correspondence,
1927
B. Project Photographs
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Scope and Contents
Contains photographs for YWCAs, arranged by project name/city and date of construction. 5 folders.
box 81, folder 6
YWCA Building, Berkeley,
1920
box 81, folder 7
YWCA Building (Hollywood Studio Club), Hollywood,
1926
box 81, folder 8
YWCA Building (Metropolitan Headquarters), Honolulu,
1928
box 81, folder 9
YWCA Building, Oakland,
1910
C. Project Drawings
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Scope and Contents
Contains plans for YWCAs, arranged by project name/city and date of construction. Detailed information about drawing types
and media is available from staff. 7 folders, 9 flat file folders, 1 tube.
box 82, folder 1
YWCA Asilomar, Crocker Hall,
1918
box 82, folder 2
YWCA Asilomar, Merrill Hall,
1928
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flat-file 58, folder 1
YWCA Asilomar, Merrill Hall,
1928
flat-file 58, folder 2
YWCA Hostess House and Foyer, Berkeley,
1917
flat-file 58, folder 3
YWCA Building (Hollywood Studio Club), Hollywood,
1926
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flat-file 58, folder 4
YWCA Building (Metropolitan Headquarters), Honolulu,
1928
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box 82, folder 3
YWCA Building, Long Beach,
1923
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box 82, folder 4
YWCA Building, Oakland,
1912
flat-file 58, folder 5
YWCA Building, Oakland,
1912
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tube 7
YWCA Building, Oakland, conceptual drawings, pencil sketches, inscription for frieze and floral pilaster detail,
1912
flat-file 58, folder 6
YWCA Building, Riverside,
1929
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box 82, folder 5
YWCA Building (Chinese Young Women's Christian Association), San Francisco,
1930
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flat-file 59, folder 1
YWCA Building (Chinese Young Women's Christian Association), San Francisco,
1930
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box 82, folder 6
YWCA Building, Panama—Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco,
1914
flat-file 59, folder 2
YWCA Building, Panama—Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco,
1914
flat-file 59, folder 3
YWCA Building, San Jose,
1915
box 82, folder 7
YWCA Building, Vallejo,
1919
8. Art and Artifacts
1898-1929
Scope and Contents
Contains two subseries: A. Art owned by Julia Morgan and B. Artifacts from her practice. Three-dimensional objects have been
assigned artifact (ART) numbers.
A. Art
Scope and Contents
Contains drawings, sketches and posters by other artists and architects. 4 artifacts.
flat-file 59, folder 4
Works by Other Artists/Architects
art 1-4
British Travel Posters,
1920s
flat-file 134
Loch Tay and the Taymouth Castle Hotel,
c. 1925
Scope and Contents
Formerly ART 1
flat-file 134
Sweetheart Abbey,
c. 1925
Scope and Contents
Formerly ART 2
art 3
The Colannade [sic], One of the Four Promenades,
c. 1925
art 4
Unidentified Original Poster Art, signed "Forster,",
c. 1925
B. Artifacts
Scope and Contents
Contains medals she won at the Beaux-Arts, the drafting table from her cottage in Monterey and other artifacts related to
Julia Morgan's work. 5 boxes, 1 artifact.
box 83
Beaux-Arts Medals
Scope and Contents
4 medals
box 83
Architecture, Figure Dessinée,
1898-1899
box 83
Architecture, Stereotomie,
1898-1899
box 83
Architecture, Rendu,
1901-1902
box 83
Architecture, Concours Godeboeuf,
1901-1902
box 83
Membership Pin, American Institute of Architects (AIA)
box 84, folder 1
Window Glazing and Mortar Bits, Santa Maria de Ovila
box 84, folder 2
Model, Wood, Santa Maria de Ovila
Scope and Contents
2x2x5.5 Inches
box 85
Commencement Hood, Honorary LL.D. Degree,
1929
box 86
Sketch Holders/Portfolios
box 87
Bas-Relief Medallion, Phoebe Apperson Hearst, Designed and Cast by Georges Roty
Scope and Contents
13.5 Inches
art 6
Framed colored-pencil elevation, San Simeon
9. Additional Donations
Scope and Contents
Contains additional gifts listed chronologically by date of the gift. Folders within subseries are arranged by type of material
(files, photographs, drawings), client name, and city.
A. Walter L. Huber Engineering, Correspondence and Drawings [MS 125]
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Contains project files, photographs, and drawings between Morgan and contract engineering staff--primarily Walter Leroy Huber,
a San Francisco-based civil engineer who was nationally known for his expertise in structural, hydroelectric and irrigation
engineering and earthquake resistance. Huber worked on many projects for Morgan over the years, including the various commissions
from 1913-1942 represented here. Arranged by record type, followed by client name. Records were donated by Earl and Wright,
a San Francisco civil engineering firm, who had possession of the records upon Huber's death. Arranged by record type, followed
by client name. 3.75 linear feet of folders, 7 flat file drawers, 2 tubes.
box 88, folder 1
Files: Burke School (Katherine Delmar Burke School), San Francisco,
1917
box 88, folder 2
Files: Chapel of the Chimes Columbarium (Dr. Lawrence Moore, client), Oakland,
1927
box 88, folder 3
Files: Davies, Marion, Beach House (Ocean House) alterations, Santa Monica,
1926,
1929,
1936
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box 88, folder 4
Files: Hearst, William Randolph, Los Angeles Examiner Building,
1922-1923
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box 88, folder 5
Files: Hearst, William Randolph, Los Angeles Examiner Building,
1922,
1924,
1930
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box 88, folder 6
Files: Hearst, William Randolph, Los Angeles Examiner Building,
1931
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box 88, folder 7
Files: Hearst, William Randolph, alterations, San Francisco Examiner, Stevenson Street,
1922,
1924-1925
box 88, folder 8
Files: Hearst, William Randolph, alterations, San Francisco Examiner, Stevenson Street,
1926,
1927,
1929
box 88, folder 9
Files: Hearst, William Randolph, alterations, San Francisco Examiner, Stevenson Street,
1934-1939
box 88, folder 10
Files: Hearst, William Randolph, Bay Area Newspaper Plants,
1926
box 88, folder 11
Files: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Casa Grande,
1919-1920,
1922-1923
box 88, folder 12
Files: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Casa Grande,
1924-1928
box 88, folder 13
Files: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Casa Grande,
1929-1930
box 88, folder 14
Files: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Casa Grande,
1930-1934,
1937
box 88, folder 15
Files: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Recreation Wing and Dovecote,
1924,
1926,
1927
box 88, folder 16
Files: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Recreation Wing and Dovecote,
1929-1930
box 88, folder 17
Files: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Reservoir,
1924
box 88, folder 18
Files: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Roman Pool,
1926-1927
box 88, folder 19
Files: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Roman Pool,
1927-1929
box 88, folder 20
Files: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Service Wing,
1925-1927,
1929
box 88, folder 21
Files: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Terraces,
1928,
1929,
1934,
1937
box 88, folder 22
Files: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Warehouse,
1929
box 88, folder 23
Files: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Water Supply,
1923-1924
box 88, folder 24
Files: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Water Supply,
1929-1931
box 88, folder 25
Files: Hearst, William Randolph, Retaining Wall, Sausalito,
1915-1916
box 88, folder 26
Files: Hockenbeamer, August F., alterations, Berkeley,
1914
box 88, folder 27
Files: King's Daughters of California Home for Incurables, Oakland,
1916
box 88, folder 28
Files: Lombard, James L., Piedmont,
1915-1916
box 88, folder 29
Files: Margaret Baylor Inn (Recreation Center), Santa Barbara,
1922,
1933
box 88, folder 30
Files: Marysville American Legion Hall, Marysville,
1922-1923
box 88, folder 31
Files: Merchant's Exchange Building, alterations, San Francisco,
1940
box 88, folder 32
Files: Miss Ransom and Miss Bridges' School, Gymnasium, Piedmont,
1916
box 88, folder 33
Files: Rosenberg, Abraham, San Francisco,
1917
box 88, folder 34
Files: Saratoga Community Church, Saratoga,
1923
box 88, folder 35
Files: Schilling, Else, residential, Lake Tahoe,
1939
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box 88, folder 36
Files: Emanu-El Sisterhood Residence Club, San Francisco,
1922
box 88, folder 37
Files: Emanu-El Sisterhood Residence Club, San Francisco,
1922
box 88, folder 38
Files: Emanu-El Sisterhood Residence Club, San Francisco,
1923
box 88, folder 39
Files: University of California, Phoebe A. Hearst Gymnasium for Women, Berkeley,
1925-1926
box 88, folder 40
Files: Western Hills of Memorial City Corp. (Mrs. Annie H. Darbee, client), cemetery, San Mateo County,
1939-940,
1942
box 88, folder 41
Files: Williams, Selden R., residential, Berkeley,
1928
box 88, folder 42
Files: YWCA Asilomar, Boiler Room,
1926,
1929
box 88, folder 43
Files: YWCA Residence Hall, Fresno,
1923
box 88, folder 44
Files: YWCA Building, Long Beach,
1922-1923
box 88, folder 45
Files: YWCA Building, Long Beach,
1923-1925
box 88, folder 46
Files: YWCA Building, Long Beach,
1933
box 88, folder 47
Files: YWCA Building, Oakland,
1913
box 88, folder 48
Files: YWCA Building, Oakland,
1914,
1915,
1919,
1924,
1926
box 88, folder 49
Files: YWCA Building, Pasadena,
1921-1922
box 88, folder 50
Files: YWCA Hostess House, San Diego,
1918-1919
box 88, folder 51
Files: YWCA Building, San Francisco,
1927,
1929
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box 88, folder 52
Files: YWCA Building, San Jose,
1915-1916
box 89, folder 1
Photos: Hearst, William Randolph, KYA Radio Tower Photos, San Francisco
box 89, folder 2
Photos: Hearst, William Randolph, Milpitas Ranch, Hacienda, Jolon (Monterey County)
box 89, folder 3
Photos: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, "A" House, Exteriors
box 89, folder 4
Photos: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, "B" House, Exteriors
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box 89, folder 5
Photos: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, "C" House, Exteriors
box 89, folder 6
Photos: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Casa Grande Construction
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box 89, folder 7
Photo: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Casa Grande Exterior
box 89, folder 8
Photos: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Esplanade and Terraces
box 89, folder 9
Photos: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Neptune Pool
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box 89, folder 10
Photos: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Reservoir
box 89, folder 11
Photos: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Aerials
box 89, folder 12
Photos: Hearst, William Randolph, Wyntoon, Siskiyou County
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box 89, folder 13
Photos: Sisterhood of Temple Emanu-el Building, San Francisco,
1922
box 89, folder 14
Photos: University of California, Phoebe Apperson Hearst Memorial Gymnasium
box 89, folder 15
Photos: YWCA Building, Oakland,
1912
box 89, folder 16
Photos: YWCA Building, Riverside,
1929
box 89, folder 17
Photos: YWCA Building, San Jose,
1915
flat-file 60, folder 1
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, Los Angeles Examiner Building,
1930
flat-file 60, folder 2
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, alterations, San Francisco Examiner, Stevenson Street,
1937
box 90, folder 1
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, alterations, San Francisco Examiner, Stevenson Street,
1935
box 90, folder 2
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, alterations, Hearst Building,
1938
box 90, folder 3
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, Bay Area Newspaper Plants,
1926
box 90, folder 4
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Casa Grande Exteriors,
1930
flat-file 60, folder 3
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Casa Grande Exteriors,
flat-file 60, folder 4
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Greenhouse
tube 8
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Grounds, Plan and Sections
flat-file 60, folder 5
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Recreation Wing
tube 9
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Reservoir
box 90, folder 5
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Tennis Courts,
1930
flat-file 60, folder 6
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Water Supply
box 90, folder 6
Drawings: Hockenbeamer, August F., alterations, Berkeley,
1914
box 90, folder 7
Drawings: Mills College: Gymnasium Annex, Oakland,
1916
flat-file 60, folder 7
Drawings: YWCA Building, Oakland,
1914
B. YWCA Asilomar Drawings [MS 89]
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Scope and Contents
Contains extensive plans and blueprints for Morgan-designed buildings at Asilomar, arranged by project name. 18 flat file
folders.
flat-file 61, folder 1
YWCA Asilomar, Administration Building (Phoebe A. Hearst Social Hall),
1913
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flat-file 61, folder 2
YWCA Asilomar, Grace Dodge Chapel (Original Auditorium),
1915
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flat-file 61, folder 3
YWCA Asilomar, Classroom Building, (Scripps Class Hall),
1919
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flat-file 61, folder 4
YWCA Asilomar, Crocker Dining Hall,
1918
flat-file 61, folder 5
YWCA Asilomar, Director's Cottage,
1928
flat-file 61, folder 6
YWCA Asilomar, Guest House, (Guest Inn),
1915
flat-file 62, folder 1
YWCA Asilomar, Health Cottage (Viewpoint Cottage),
1918
flat-file 62, folder 2
YWCA Asilomar, Kitchen/Storehouse,
1915
flat-file 62, folder 3
YWCA Asilomar, Martha and Mary Lodge,
1916
flat-file 62, folder 4
YWCA Asilomar, Merrill Hall,
1928
flat-file 62, folder 5
YWCA Asilomar, New Lodge (Scripps Lodge),
1925
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flat-file 62, folder 6
YWCA Asilomar, Pirates' Den (Tide Inn),
1921
flat-file 63, folder 1
YWCA Asilomar, Scripps Lodge Annex,
1927
flat-file 63, folder 2
YWCA Asilomar, Site Plans
flat-file 63, folder 3
YWCA Asilomar, Stuck-Up Inn, (Hilltop Cottage),
1937
flat-file 63, folder 4
YWCA Asilomar, Tent Houses and Long Houses,
1913
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flat-file 63, folder 5
YWCA Asilomar, Warehouse,
1915
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flat-file 63, folder 6
YWCA Asilomar, Unidentified
C. Monday Club Drawings, San Luis Obispo [MS 87]
Scope and Contents
Contains set of plans for the Monday Club, San Luis Obispo. 1 flat file folder.
flat-file 64, folder 1
Monday Club, San Luis Obispo,
1932
D. San Simeon, Roman Pool Glass Tiles [MS 136]
Scope and Contents
Contains fragments of the Venetian glass tiles used in the Roman Pool, which were damaged during cleaning by Hearst San Simeon
State Monument staff. 1 box.
E. Morgan Commissions for W.R. Hearst—Files and Drawings [MS 91]
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Scope and Contents
Contains extensive files and drawings for various Hearst commissions, arranged by record type, followed by client name, project,
and location. 1 folder, 23 flat file folders, 2 tubes.
box 92, folder 1
Files: Davies, Marion, swimming pool, Benedict Canyon Drive, Beverly Hills,
1939
flat-file 64, folder 2
Drawings: Davies, Marion, alterations, N. Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills,
1947
box 92, folder 2
Files: Davies, Marion, swimming pool, Lexington Road, Beverly Hills,
1939
flat-file 64, folder 3
Drawings: Davies, Marion, alterations and swimming pool, Lexington Road, Beverly Hills,
1939
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flat-file 64, folder 4
Drawings: Davies, Marion, Beach House (Ocean House) Alterations and Greenhouse, Santa Monica,
1929
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flat-file 64, folder 5
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, Milpitas Ranch, Hacienda, Jolon (Monterey County),
1932
flat-file 65, folder 1
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Esplanade
flat-file 65, folder 2
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Farm Group
flat-file 65, folder 3
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Reservoir
flat-file 65, folder 4
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Roman Pool
flat-file 65, folder 5
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Roman Pool Building—Gymnasium
flat-file 65, folder 6
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Roman Pool, Structural Details
tube 10
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Roman Pool, Structural Detail
flat-file 66, folder 1
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Stencils, "A" House
flat-file 66, folder 2
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Stencils, Casa Grande
flat-file 66, folder 3
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Stencils, Floral
flat-file 67, folder 1
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Unidentified Stencils
flat-file 67, folder 2
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Tennis Court House
flat-file 67, folder 3
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Zoo
flat-file 68, folder 1
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, Santa Maria de Ovila Monastery, Restoration and Alterations at Wyntoon
flat-file 68, folder 2
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, Retaining Wall, Sausalito
flat-file 68, folder 3
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, Angel House, Wyntoon,
1934
flat-file 68, folder 4
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, The Bend, Wyntoon
flat-file 69, folder 1
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, Brown Bear House, Wyntoon,
1934
flat-file 69, folder 2
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, Village, Wyntoon
tube 11
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, Chalets, Wyntoon
flat-file 69, folder 3
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, Unidentified Residence
F. Gum Moon Chinese Methodist Mission, School, San Francisco [MS 127]
Scope and Contents
Contains aperture cards of drawings for the Gum Moon Chinese Methodist Mission School. 1 folder.
box 92, folder 3
Gum Moon Chinese Methodist Mission, San Francisco,
1907
G. Hafley Ranch Photographs, San Simeon Creek Road, San Simeon [MS 128]
Scope and Contents
Contains copy prints of vintage photographs of the Hearst Ranch and the Hafley Ranch, near San Simeon and San Carpoforo Creeks.
1 folder.
box 92, folder 4
Hafley Ranch and Vicinity of San Simeon and San Carpoforo Creeks,
c. 1910
H. Walter L. Huber Engineering Correspondence and Drawings, San Simeon [MS 82]
Scope and Contents
Contains drawings and correspondence between Julia Morgan and Walter Huber, a consulting civil engineer, on San Simeon construction.
Arranged alphabetically by record type, client, and project name. 1 folder and 4 flat file folders.
box 92, folder 5
File: Julia Morgan/Walter Huber General Correspondence
flat-file 70, folder 1
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Recreation Wing, Architectural Details
flat-file 70, folder 2
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Recreation Wing, Elevations
flat-file 70, folder 3
Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Recreation Wing, Plans
flat-file 71, folder 1
Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Recreation Wing, Structural Details
I. Hearst Design Notes and Books [MS 83]
Scope and Contents
Contains design notes from W.R. Hearst to Julia Morgan and three monographs from Hearst's library, which have been removed
to the book collections and cataloged with separate MARC records: Dami, Luigi,
The Italian Garden; Eberlein, Harold Donaldson,
Villas of Florence and Tuscany; and
The Phoebe A. Hearst Architectural Plan for the University of California. 1 folder.
box 92, folder 6
Tear sheet from Austrian periodical with holographic notes from W.R. Hearst to Julia Morgan re Wyntoon
J. Arthur Byne, Photograph [MS 129]
Scope and Contents
Contains copy print of a portrait of Arthur Byne. 1 folder.
box 92, folder 7
Arthur Byne Portrait,
c. 1930s
K. YWCA Building Plans, Fresno [MS 88]
Scope and Contents
Contains set of plans for the Fresno YWCA Residence Hall building. 1 flat file folder.
flat-file 72, folder 1
YWCA Building (Residence Hall), Fresno,
1923
L. San Simeon Photographs and Hearst Association Copy [MS 84]
Scope and Contents
Contains vintage photographs of San Simeon and Marion Davies and one monograph from Hearst's library, which has been removed
to the book collections and cataloged with a separate MARC record: Tipping, Henry Avray, English Homes Period I: Norman and
Plantagenet, 1066-485. 1 folder.
box 93, folder 1
San Simeon vintage prints and Marion Davies vintage print,
c. 1930
M. San Simeon Hand-tinted Aerial Photograph [MS 80]
Scope and Contents
Contains framed hand-tinted aerial photograph of the entire San Simeon estate, 1948, measuring 51"x41". 1 artifact.
art 7
San Simeon Aerial Photograph,
1948
N. Wyntoon Drawings [MS 81]
Scope and Contents
Contains drawings for The Bend, Bavarian Village, and New Gables at Wyntoon. c. 1930s. Arranged in original order. 6 flat
file folders.
flat-file 73, folder 1
Hearst, William Randolph, The Bend, Wyntoon, Siskiyou County
flat-file 73, folder 2
Hearst, William Randolph, Bavarian Villiage Chalets, Wyntoon, Siskiyou County
flat-file 73, folder 3
Hearst, William Randolph, Cinderella House, Wyntoon, Siskiyou County
flat-file 73, folder 4
Hearst, William Randolph, New Gables, Wyntoon, Siskiyou County
flat-file 73, folder 5
Hearst, William Randolph, New Gables, Wyntoon, Siskiyou County
flat-file 73, folder 6
Hearst, William Randolph, The Bend, Wyntoon, Siskiyou County
O. Minerva Club Drawings, Santa Maria [MS 43]
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Scope and Contents
Contains set of plans for the Minerva Club, Santa Maria, California. 1 flat file folder.
flat-file 74, folder 1
Minerva Club, Santa Maria,
1927
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P. Turner Commissions, Berkeley, Specifications [MS 86]
Scope and Contents
Contains specifications for the Turner Building and specifications and plans for the Turner Laboratory, both in Berkeley,
for Frederick C. Turner, 1938, 1940. 3 folders and 1 flat file folder.
box 93, folder 2
Specifications for a Laboratory for Mr. F.C. Turner, Berkeley, California,
May 1938
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box 93, folder 3
Specifications for a Building for Mr. F.C. Turner, Bancroft Way, Berkeley, California,
January 1940
box 93, folder 4
Specifications for a Building for Mr. F.C. Turner, Bancroft Way, Berkeley, California,
January 1940
flat-file 74, folder 2
Turner, Frederick C., laboratory, plans, Berkeley,
1938
Q. Santa Maria de Ovila Monastery Building Fragment [MS 85]
Scope and Contents
Contains fragment of stone window molding from the Santa Maria de Ovila Monastery. 1 box.
box 94, folder 0
Window molding, Santa Maria de Ovila
R. YWCA Building, Honolulu, Photographs [MS 93]
Scope and Contents
Contains copy prints and slides of the interior and exterior of the YWCA Building, Honolulu, from the 1920s. 1 folder.
box 95, folder 1
YWCA Building, Honolulu,
c. 1920s
S. Santa Barbara Sanitarium, Santa Barbara Plans [MS 104]
Scope and Contents
Contains plans for the Santa Barbara county sanitarium. 1 flat file folder.
flat-file 74, folder 3
Santa Barbara County Sanitarium, Santa Barbara,
1925
T. California Faience Tile Design, San Simeon, Plans [MS 130]
Scope and Contents
Contains slide transparencies of Morgan's pastel drawings for California Faience tile used at San Simeon. 1 folder.
U. King's Daughters of California Home for Incurables Plans and Photograph [MS 131]
Scope and Contents
Contains presentation drawing, plans and photograph of Morgan's King's Daughters rest home, Oakland. 2 flat file folders.
box 95, folder 3
Group at Front Gate of Home for Incurables,
c. 1910
V. Wyntoon, Photo Album [MS 132]
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Scope and Contents
Contains copy prints of Wyntoon exteriors from the 1940s. 1 folder.
box 95, folder 5
Wyntoon photographs, Exteriors,
c. 1940s
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W. San Simeon and Wyntoon Vintage Prints [MS 133]
Scope and Contents
Contains vintage prints of San Simeon and Wyntoon exteriors in the 1940s. 2 folders.
box 95, folder 6
Photographs, San Simeon, Exterior,
c. 1930s
box 95, folder 7
Photographs, Wyntoon, Exteriors and Interiors,
c. 1930s
X. Wyntoon, Photographs [MS 134]
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Scope and Contents
Contains copy prints of interior and exterior photographs of the Maybeck-designed country house at Wyntoon, c. 1900, and the
Morgan-designed Bavarian village, c. 1930s, Siskiyou County. 11 folders.
box 96, folder 1
Angel House, Wyntoon, Exteriors
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box 96, folder 2
Brown Bear House, Wyntoon, Exteriors
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box 96, folder 3
The Bend, Wyntoon, Exteriors
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box 96, folder 4
Cinderella House, Wyntoon, Exteriors
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box 96, folder 5
The Gables, Wyntoon, Exteriors and Interiors
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box 96, folder 6
Photographs, River House, Wyntoon, Exteriors
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box 96, folder 7
Staff House, Wyntoon, Exteriors
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box 96, folder 8
Photographs, Tea House, Wyntoon, Exteriors
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box 96, folder 9
Maybeck's Wyntoon House for Phoebe Apperson Hearst, Exteriors
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box 96, folder 10
Wyntoon Village, Exteriors
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box 96, folder 11
Wyntoon, Exterior Negatives
Y. Phoebe Apperson Hearst Residences Photographs [MS 138]
Scope and Contents
Contains vintage prints of the George and Phoebe Apperson Hearst residence at 1400 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W., Washington
D.C. and Morgan-designed Hacienda del Pozo de Verona, Pleasanton. 4 folders.
box 97, folder 1
Photographs, George and Phoebe Hearst residence, Washington, DC,
c. 1887
box 97, folder 2
Photographs, Hacienda del Pozo de Verona, Pleasanton,
c. 1905
box 97, folder 3
Photographs, Hacienda del Pozo de Verona, Pleasanton,
c. 1905
box 97, folder 4
Photographs, Hacienda del Pozo de Verona, Pleasanton,
c. 1905
Z. Cecilia Graham San Simeon Photographs [MS 137]
Scope and Contents
Contains copy prints and negatives of photographs of San Simeon interior and exteriors in the 1930s, taken by Cecilia Graham.
Born in San Francisco in 1905, Graham graduated from Mills College in Oakland, and studied sculpture with Oscar Thiede in
Vienna, Louis de Jean in Paris, and with Carl Milles at Cranbrook Academy in Michigan. She exhibited and contributed statuary
to the Golden Gate International Exposition of 1939. Graham moved to the Monterey Peninsula in 1968 and died Carmel in 1984.
9 folders.
AA. Hearst Antique Furnishings Acquisition Photographs, 1929-1937 [MS 139]
Scope and Contents
Contains vintage black-and-white photographic prints Hearst's staff made to document his purchases of antique furnishings.
The prints are numbered using an internal retrieval system devised by Hearst's staff for items stored at Hearst's Southern
Boulevard warehouse in the Bronx. 39 folders.
box 99, folder 1
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #41
box 99, folder 2
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #48
box 99, folder 3
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #96
box 99, folder 4
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #114
box 99, folder 5
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #121
box 99, folder 6
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #125
box 99, folder 7
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #127
box 99, folder 8
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #163
box 99, folder 9
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #205
box 99, folder 10
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #214
box 99, folder 11
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #273
box 99, folder 12
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #293
box 99, folder 13
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #294
box 99, folder 14
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #297
box 99, folder 15
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #319
box 99, folder 16
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #332
box 99, folder 17
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #367
box 99, folder 18
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #375
box 99, folder 19
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #414
box 99, folder 20
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #451
box 99, folder 22
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #524
box 99, folder 23
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #609
box 99, folder 24
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #611
box 99, folder 25
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #629
box 99, folder 26
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #674
box 99, folder 27
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #799
box 99, folder 28
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #999
box 99, folder 29
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #1007
box 99, folder 30
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #1105
box 99, folder 31
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #1160
box 99, folder 32
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #1162
box 99, folder 33
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #1167
box 99, folder 34
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #1221
box 99, folder 35
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #1224
box 99, folder 36
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #1231
box 99, folder 37
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #1253
box 99, folder 38
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #1261
box 99, folder 39
Hearst Acquisition Photographs, Antique Furnishings, Lot #1279
BB. Wyntoon Drawings [MS 84]
Scope and Contents
Contains drawings for two of the guesthouses in the Bavarian Village: Sleeping Beauty House (aka Angel or Fairy House and
Cinderella House (aka the Pinnacles), c. 1930s. Folder 3 contains interior decorative detail sketches with holographic specifications
by woodcarver and artisan Samuel Berger (1884-1970). Arranged in original order. 5 flat file folders and 1 tube.
flat-file 82, folder 1
Hearst, William Randolph, Sleeping Beauty House, Wyntoon, Siskiyou County
flat-file 82, folder 2
Hearst, William Randolph, Cinderella House, Wyntoon, Siskiyou County
flat-file 82, folder 3
Hearst, William Randolph, Sleeping Beauty House, Wyntoon, Siskiyou County
flat-file 82, folder 4
Hearst, William Randolph, Sleeping Beauty House, Wyntoon, Siskiyou County
flat-file 82, folder 5
Hearst, William Randolph, Sleeping Beauty House, Wyntoon, Siskiyou County
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Hearst, William Randolph, Sleeping Beauty House, Wyntoon, Siskiyou County