AX folder(s): Views of the Honolulu Gumps store designed by Hart Wood, eight photographed by Frank S. Warren, and fourteen by Edgeworth Photo. PIC folder(s): Nine photographs by Peter Stackpole, of a home interior likely to be that of Richard...
Six filled S & H Green Stamps books. 1959-65
Notes on his family and background; experience in liquor business; history of Sussman, Wormser & Company; labor relations and employer groups; his public service.
Letters from eastern liquor dealers in New York to S. C. Shaw concerning orders placed with them by him
Contains mostly correspondence along with some poems, typescript manuscripts, and photocopies of art work and cartoons. The bulk of the correspondence is addressed to S. Clay Wilson from three Beat era poets, Charles Plymell, Kell Robertson, and Richard Miller, covering...
Consist of files on engineering projects, including bridges, underwater platforms and pilings in California, such as the Hunter's Point submarine quay wall, Richardson Bay Bridge Widening, the Feather River Bridge, the Martinez-Benicia Bridge and others in California. Files include a...
Includes transcript of an interview with the sociologist, conducted by Charles Susskind and Arlene Inouye, re methods for predictions of technological inventions and trends, including discussion of some of Gilfillan's own predictions. Also, a reprint of the article by Susskind...
A few poems (draft, fair copy, and newspaper clipping) and one letter to John [Marshall?].
Letters to John and Mary Marshall, and typescript copies, some with revisions, of unpublished poems.
One letter (ALS) to his brother, Allan E. Nash, re opportunities in California. San Diego, 3 Aug. 1875.
Letterpress copybooks containing letters to other merchants and also customers, ship captains and family, with extensive comments regarding San Francisco commercial transactions (particularly cargoes of arriving clipper ships), real estate investment, and economic conditions (prices, goods, etc.); and on decision...
Holograph Civil War era letter written by S. H. Allen to his brother, James P. Allen, a soldier in the 2nd Regiment, New York Veteran Cavalry. He relates news from home and discusses personal matters.
S. Hall Young (Liberty Ship) Capacity plan is a diazo print dated 1941. Available for use
Printed pamphlet, "List of Passengers, Officers, and Crew of the Ship Magnolia, on Her Voyage from New Bedford to San Francisco in 1849, as derived from various unofficial sources," n.d. Found in unsorted Wyles SC. Oversize boxed.
Papers of pioneer ecologist, physicist, and philosopher. Includes correspondence, mainly re his writings and lectures, drafts of books, articles and lectures, and transcripts of radio commentaries.
Diary of Selah [?] Phillips from Tyler Island in 1864. Phillips was doing field work in the Walnut Grove area until he got a job with the Pacific Railroad. He gave his post office address as "Tooley Islands, Sharps Landing,...
Collection of English bookplates, directed to UCSB [?] by New Yorkbookseller S. R. Shapiro. Includes 21 quarto albums and three folio binders, late 17c to late 19c., with the bulk 18c Nearly 1500 in all. Includes bookplates of Horace Walpole,...
This collection consists of menus from the S.S. Yukon, a ship of the Alaska Steamship Company.
Holograph letter to Justice Samuel Blatchford, regarding the publication of Crawford's book, The Genesis of the Civil War. Letter written from New York.
Contains printed field study note cards (14 x 24 cm) with a list of the names of S.A. Barrett's consultants who are Native American basket weavers. Affixed to each card is a close-up photograph snippet of a basket detail. A...
The Sánchez Papers include the personal and professional papers of Ricardo Sánchez and occupy 66 linear feet. The collection consists of 91 letter and legal length manuscript bozes, four half-sized manuscript boxes, four print boxes and eight flat boxes for...
The collection mainly consists of 37 Audio tapes of interviews of Mexican Jews in Tijuana and San Diego from the mid 1990's in Spanish, conducted by Elena Saad for a Master's Thesis entitled, "La Comunidad Israelita de Tijuana" (The Jewish...
Files relating to League of Women Voters - Santa Barbara concerns, including air pollution, energy, environment, growth and development, oil and gas, voting and elections. Ruth Saadi was an active member and Energy Director of the organization.
Paperwork collected by builder's plate collector Frank Saarni during his work with the California State Railroad Museum and as a brakeman for the Great Northern Railway.
Collection of racing programs, assorted ephemera, news clippings, and photographs related to bicycle racing in San Jose in the late 1930s, six-day bicycle races in San Francisco and other areas in the mid-1950s, and races organized by Sabatino in the...
This collection consists of late 19th century manuscripts of arrangements for concert band of contemporary opera overtures and arias, popular songs, marches, and orchestral works
The Henry Palmar Sabin papers span 23 linear feet and date from 1920 to 1955. The collection is primarily composed of architectural drawings and reprographic copies, but also includes, black-and-white photographs and negatives, specifications, inspection reports, contracts, handwritten notes, and...
Memoirs and other writings, correspondence, orders, and memoranda relating to American naval operations in the Atlantic during World War II, the evacuation of North Vietnamese refugees to South Vietnam in 1954, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Depicts famine victims and American Relief Administration relief activities in the Samara region of Russia
Leaflets, posters, form letters, pamphlets, and memorabilia, relating to British war aims and propaganda efforts during World War I, civilian defense, the British Union of Fascists, and Oswald Mosley.
File assembled to obtain replacement of an official certificate, with documentation primarily on his military career and his participation in various campaigns during and after the Mexican-American War, 1846-1853. Includes drafts of his request, original documents concerning appointment by J.M....
One letter (ALS) from Ernest Fred Manfred requesting, and receiving, an autograph from Sitwell. New York, January 1, 1944. Alpha list.
Relates to World War I and the question of an independent Polish state. Speech delivered in Frankfurt am Main, April 6, 1916.
John Charles Sachs served in the US Navy for 20 years. He served on three ships, the USS Williamson (DD244), the USS Fabius (ARV(A)5), and the USS Philippine Sea (CVA47); in two aircraft squadrons, VP-14 and VC-35; and two tours...
Photographs relating to a world tour on bicycle which Sachtleben began from England and completed in New York City, from 1890 to 1893. Also contains prints, letters, clippings and other papers relating to his stay in Turkey from 1895 to...
Collection consists of photographs of a bicycle journey across Asia, the originals of which some were used for his and Thomas Gaskell Allen Jr's 1894 publication on the same subject.
Contains 11 letters among members of the Sackett family based in Ashland, Oregon. Topics of letters include fruit growing, a local flood, railroad strike of 1894 which delayed return of mother in San Francisco Bay Area and a letter discussing...
Samuel John Sackett (1928- ) was a professor of English at Hastings College (1949-51) and Fort Hays State University (1954-1977). In 1978, he became the dean of Salt City Business College. His published works include (1961), (1967), and (1972). The...
This collection consists of seven manuscript diaries, written while Asa Sackman was serving in the 44th Regiment, Company G, of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The diaries date from October 1861, his first month of service, to August 1862. Sackman writes...
This collection contains handwritten research manuscripts by retired history professor Benjamin Sacks, focusing primarily on the history of Coronado and the Hotel del Coronado.
This collection comprises transcripts of and an index to lectures given by Harvey Sacks, a faculty member in Anthropology and Sociology at University of California, Irvine from 1968-1976. The 1964-1967 lectures were given and transcribed at UCLA; the 1968-1972 lectures...
Harvey Sacks (d.1975) taught in the Department of Sociology at UC Irvine, UC Berkeley and UC Los Angeles (ca. 1960s-72). He is best known for his work in ethnomethodology and conversational analysis. The collection consists of notes, drafts, diaries, unpublished...
The Santa Barbara Mission Archive-Library houses copies of and original sacramental registers for the 21 missions of Alta California, the Santa Barbara Presidio, Los Angeles Plaza Church, and Our Lady of Sorrows Apostolic College in Santa Barbara. The registers record...
Freight expense bill (Form 27) for merchandise delivered between Sacramento and Folsom.
The collection consists of agendas, reports, action summaries, and final proposed charter pertaining to the Sacramento Ad-Hoc Charter Commission.
The Sacramento Amateur Movie Makers Club records are comprised of administrative records, minutes, newsletters, films, scrapbooks, photographs, awards and other printed material documenting the activities of the Sacramento Movie Forum (later Sacramento Amateur Movie Makers Club) from 1947 through 1989.
Letter dated June 7, 1906 to B.G. Raybould, Treasurer of the Sacramento and Lake Tahoe concerning clean up work in San Francisco offices after the 1906 earthquake and fire.
The collection contains directories and phone books of the city of Sacramento, California, and surrounding areas from 1850 through the early 1990s, and phone books published from 1967 through the present. City directory entries are listed by individual or business...
Contains administrative files, architectural drawings, photographs, audio recordings and artifacts pertaining to the Sacramento Army Depot.
The Sacramento Bakers Protective Association operated from 1891 through the turn of the century for the purpose of improving working conditions in local bakeries and standardizing prices. The Association records consist primarily of meeting minutes detailing the group's operations (1891-1898,...
Typescript and proofs for the translated journals of the Duke of Wurttemberg (Friedrich Paul Wilhelm), a new world explorer and naturalist whose travels took him to Sacramento in 1851-1852. The translation was printed in an edition of 400 copies by...
Includes typescript and page proof of Some reflections of an early California governor (Frederick Low)
Founded in 1916, Troop 1 of the Sacramento Boy Scouts of America has prepared hundreds of Sacramento youths through outdoor activities, leadership training and community service. This collection is comprised of records of the local organization dating from around the...
Sacramento (built 1877; paddle ferry) logbooks are deck logs and provide the times, number of vehicles, tides, weather, explanation of delays, restaurant and newstand inspections and signatures of the captain and the engineer in charge on the vessel's crossings between...
The Sacramento chapter of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs was founded in 1919 and its purpose was to promote and protect the interests of local professional women in the business and industrial fields. The club records...
The collection documents the City of Sacramento Assessor’s Office assessment and recording of property valuations within the city, including real property, personal property, corporate property, and levees. Also includes delinquent tax rolls and tax sale records. Records date from circa...
The collection contains building permits, inspections, and other records from the City of Sacramento Building Division. Included are building permits and inspection reports from circa 1905 to 2005 and plumbing permits and inspections from 1894 to 1966. Many paper building...
The City of Sacramento Museum and History Division, Administrative Files is comprised of 15 cubic feet of administrative files. The bulk of the collection dates from 1950 - 1980.
TheSacramento (Calif.) City Council District 7 records document the legal and civic activities of councilman Robbie Waters, who served as a representative of District 7 on the Sacramento City Council. Waters remained councilmen for sixteen years, from 1994 through...
The collection documents the municipal golf courses of Sacramento and the activity of the City of Sacramento Parks and Recreation Department's Golf Division. Material dates from circa 1912 to 2005. The collection contains administrative and financial records from both the...
The Sacramento (Calif.). City Planning Department records consist of 16 boxes of Sacramento residential and non-residential building surveys conducted mostly between 1976-1996. Each survey consists of a historical/architectural survey form which includes information about the structure such as building type,...
The Sacramento Police Department Collection contains a wide range of material dating from 1860 to 1993, spanning most of the department's history. The majority of the collection is made up of mug books that date from 1860 to 1949 and...
The Sacramento Sports Commission Records document the life of the commission, its non-profit funding, its economic relationship with the local government, and the sporting events that it sponsored in the Sacramento area. For over twenty years, the Sacramento Sports...
Souvenir print booklet containing scenic views of Sacramento.
The collection contains textual records from the Sacramento Central American Action Committee (SCAAC), a peace and justice organization in the Sacramento area. The materials, which span from the 1980s to the early 2000s, reflect SCAAC’s activities and social causes, including...
The collection consists of materials of the Sacramento Charter Commission (also includes City/County Merger Committee files) including local and state government reports and public opinion surveys used in the creation of the Citizen's Committee on Local Governmental Reorganization Report of...
The Sacramento County Animal Control Office records documenting the monthly activities of the office between 1972 and 1979.
The County Recorder as provided for by the California State Government Code is responsible for the recording of publicly registered documents. As a division of the Law and Justice Agency, the Recorder is responsible for receiving, verifying, dating, indexing, recording,...
The Sacramento County (Calif.) Coroner's Office records contains case files, registers, indexes, death certificates, and inquests of deaths registered in Sacramento County, California, from 1850-1977, with separate transcribed indexes available for each of the coroner's various records. The collection also...
The collection documents cases and other activities of the Sacramento County Court from its establishment in 1850 to its abolishment in 1879 when the Superior Court system was created. The largest portion of the collection is made up of case...
The collection contains records from the Sacramento Court of First Instance, the local judicial body of pre-statehood California after U.S. annexation. Records date from 1848 to 1850 and include civil and criminal case files, court record and judgment books, Alcalde...
The Court of Sessions was created in 1850 by the California State Legislature and disbanded in 1863 when its activities were transferred to the County Court. The court served two functions: transacting general county business and hearing certain criminal cases....
The collection includes the records of two organizations, the Sacramento County Mental Health Advisory Board and the Sacramento County Health Council, and a collection of pamphlets and calendars associated with Sacramento County mental health programs.
The collection is made up of records created by the Sacramento County District Court from 1849 to 1880, with the majority of material consisting of case files from tax, civil, criminal, and dismissed cases. Other records include judgment dockets, execution...
The collection is made up of Justice Court records from Sacramento County. They cover specific cities and townships, including Sacramento, American, Brighton, Folsom, Franklin, Granite, Natoma (included Folsom and Mormon Island), and San Joaquin. Material is specific to Sacramento unless...
Court records pertaining to the legal process of an immigrant becoming a naturalized American citizen. These records are drawn from Sacramento's District, County, and Superior Courts. The naturalization process is recorded in three documents: 1) Declaration of Intention, 2) Petition...
Pre-emption claims and title documents for lands in the city and county of Sacramento to Jared Sheldon and others.
Include receipts, petition of citizens and an affidavit.
Vote tally sheet from Sacramento County Board of Supervisors election, May 3, 1858. Future railroad mogul Mark Hopkins is one of the candidates.
Sacramento Cyclettes Club records consists of administrative records including meeting minutes, roll call/attendance books, activity books, legal advisor's notebook, financial records, treasurer's books, dues books, rental books, Penny Fund, scrapbooks, and photographs. Records detail the activities of the Sacramento Cyclettes...
View depicts flooded street with rowboats and people on balconies above covered sidewalks. A sign reading "coffin wareroom" is prominent at right.
Views of buildings and streets during the flood, with signs on businesses visible.
The Sacramento Ephemera Collection consists of printed material produced by Sacramento businesses, chambers of commerce, sports teams, schools, government agencies, theaters and clubs. A range of formats includes tickets, programs, leaflets, advertisements, cards, letters, invoices and other forms of ephemeral...
Transcripts of sexton's registries from St. Joseph's Cemetery, Sacramento; St. Joseph's Cemetery, Woodland; Citrus Heights Cemetery; Sacramento Memorial Cemetery; and St. Mary's Cemetery, Sacramento....
Transcripts of sexton's registries from St. Joseph's Cemetery, Sacramento; St. Joseph's Cemetery, Woodland; Citrus Heights Cemetery, Sacramento Memorial Cemetery; and St. Mary's Cemetery, Sacramento.
Correspondence, notes, activity reports, meeting rosters, HBV testing forms, articles, HBV manual, and pamphlets documenting activities of the Sacramento Hepatitis B Project, 1982-1984. The Sacramento Hepatitis B Project was initiated in 1982 to "stop and prevent the spread of Hepatitis...
This collection consists of one journal containing brief descriptions of Sacramento High School student misbehavior (1910-1916) and correspondence between Principal Herbert O. Williams, Superintendent Charles C. Hughes, and parents and students.
Contained are the minutes of the Junior Scientists, a youth science and natural history club of Sacramento's California Junior Museum for years 1951 to 1959.
Member list, newsletters, meeting minutes, membership applications, flyer, correspondence, ethics proposals, articles of incorporation, and clippings documenting activity of the Sacramento Lesbian and Gay Mental Health Professionals (SLGMHP), 1977-1982. The SLGMHP was "an organization for all gay health professonals in...
The Sacramento Mailers Union No. 31 records consists of 7 linear feet of documents, the bulk of the material document the union's labor strike with the Sacramento Bee newspaper in the 1970s. The Sacramento Mailers Union is organized into eight...
Bidding instructions for Upper American River Transmission Lines Project.
The collection consists of correspondence, photocopies, mimeographs, log books, computer printouts and printed material relating to employment practices, wages, operating procedures, equipment, train movements, etc. In addition the collection contains correspondence, reports, memoranda and notes concerning the abandonment of service,...
The Sacramento Northern Railway was formed in 1918 and provided passenger rail service between the Sacramento Valley and Bay Area until 1941. This collection of ephemera includes a chart of trip fairs, timetables for employees with a route map, list...
The records document the production and management of the , an African American-owned weekly newspaper, between 1964 and 1988. Founded, owned, and published by William H. Lee, a business and civic leader in Sacramento, California, this collection contains Lee's correspondence...
Founded in 1947, the Sacramento Opera Guild was established by Sacramento women to cultivate a wider public interest in operatic arts and to sponsor local performances and educational programs. The records of the guild include administrative records and meeting minutes...
Consists of administrative files, articles, correspondence, draft counseling information, educational materials, newsletters, information on vigils, World Without War materials, speakers and social events pertaining to the Sacramento Peace Center.
Land deed dated April 12, 1853 for lot 8 bounded by 8th, 9th, G, and H Streets in Sacramento, California, sold by Melvin H. Giles to John Nash, William Lewis, and William Woodruff, witnessed by J. H. McKune and E....
Photos captioned: Switch engine guarded by soldiers while switching, during the 'strike', Sacramento 1894 -- Wreck of train #4 by 'strikers' in Yolo Co. 3 miles from Sacramento July 11th 1894 ... -- U.S. Marshall Baldwin haranguing the 'strikers' at...
The Sacramento Rock and Radio collection contains posters, handbills, tickets, memorabilia, and artifacts from various music concert venues in Sacramento, California and surrounding areas.
Album includes construction photographs of the Sacramento Southern Railroad.
Includes financial records of Sacramento Southern from 1905-1911.
The collection contains six bound volumes of issues of the Sacramento Star from 1912, 1913, 1914, and 1924....
Photos, flier, typed description of excursion, ledger book.
Photos, flier, typed description of excursion, ledger book.
This collection consists of the records of the Sacramento Swiss Ladies Society and the United Swiss Lodges of California as well as a few documents from the Sacramento Helvetia Verein. The Swiss Ladies Society was a Sacramento organization originally called...
Various notes, both handwritten and typescript, detailing notes for walking/driving tours of Sacramento, anytime from the mid-1930s to 1950s; which detail locations of interest including: homes, businesses, schools, parks and cemeteries.
The records in this research collection document the operations of toxics groups and remediation projects in the Sacramento area from the early-1980s through the early-2000s.
The Sacramento Traditional Jazz Society (STJS) began on Sunday May 5, 1968, with a group of local jazz musicians gathering at the Orangevale Grange Hall to play for a small group of jazz fans. The musicians included Dr. Bill Borcher,...
Founded in 1919, the Sacramento Tuberculosis Association was dedicated to eradicating the communicable lung disease by educating Sacramentans about its spread and assisting patients through the process of diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation. This collection is comprised of annual reports for...
The collection contains issues of the Sacramento Daily Union newspaper in bound volumes from 1857 through 1904, and from May 1937 through October 1948. There are also a small number of single issues of the newspaper from 1852 to 1870....
The archives contain 660 bound volumes and some accounting and business records from the early years of the newspaper. The photograph files run daily from 1966 to 1994. The clipping files provide subject access for 1972 through 1992. The business...
Large leather and corduroy covered accounting ledger book listing amounts fo invoices, disbursements, and vouchers by name and date. Also includes annotations of balance sheet statements with references to orders from the Railroad commission and required statements to be submitted...
Collection contains a blank Sacramento Valley Railroad Company stock certificate with note on verso indicating that this was the type issued to R.S. & Co. (Robinson Seymour & Co.) but which was not surrendered to J.P.R. (Jas. P. Robinson) when...
Business records for Sacramento Valley Sugar Company 1905-1958, consisting of correspondence, financial, administrative, legal, and property documents.
Primarily views and portraits by early California photographers. Sacramento scenes and images relating to photographers (their work places, communities, family members, and some self portraits) predominate. Stereographs include the Sacramento flood of 1862 and general street and town views. A...
War ration books issued to the Greer Family of Sacramento during 1942-1943, along with ration book application, identification, and envelope from Office of Price Administration.
This collection contains various documents pertaining to the Sacramento Whiskers Club in the form of meeting minutes, letters, a roster, and a proclamation. The Sacramento Whiskers Club formed in 1922 for the purpose of commemorating the California Gold Rush.
Consists of historical records, administrative files, meeting minutes, newsletters, program files and local activities including protests, signature gatherings, promoting peace initiatives and congressional legislation pertaining to the Sacramento/Yolo Peace Action Chapter.
Relates to the communist movement in Egypt from 1947 to 1957. Includes additional bibliographical notes
Bulk of the collection is correspondence (outgoing and ingoing), though represented also are a few essays, speeches, poetry, and 5 journals. Also included are printed certificates, receipts, programs, other ephemera, and clippings. Included is correspondence with Bruce and Helen Cornwall,...
Mainly portraits of Cornwall and family members. Includes an exterior view of the Century Club of California.
This is a collection of 3 (8 x 10 in.) black-and-white photographic prints of the three-masted schooner SADIE, taken from her deck.
One letter (TLS) and two printed poem cards, n.d., to Harvey Taylor of Los Angeles, asking how much it would cost for him to set the poems to music. Laid in Miller's Candle's Radius (PS3525.I559 C36 1930z). Purchase , 1968....
Collection of photographic postcards and pictures, chiefly of musicians, some with inscriptions, notes, or greetings, and other memorabilia, including letters and Sadilek's musical diary, particularly as they pertain to her musical studies and friendship with Xaver Scharwenka, German pianist, composer,...
Collection consists of typescripts of articles, manuscript diaries of a Holiday in Switzerland (1908), letters to Sadler, German and French socialist pamphlets, clippings, and other memorabilia of Sir Michael Sadler, as well as a group of letters, clippings, tear-sheets, and...
Summary: Letters written to Anthony Newnham relating to the purchase of books in the field of Victorian literature. Includes Sadleir's obituary....
Michael Sadler (1861-1943) was a authority on educational matters, professor of education in England, and a patron of the arts. The collection consists of correspondence, holograph and printed articles, pamphlets, and clippings related to the Sadler's career in education.
Collection consists of literary materials, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, advertising, paperback books, notebooks, cartoons, original pen and ink drawings, and photographs, including motion picture stills relating to sexual deviation in the field of Sadism and masochism. Also includes materials relating...
Relates to political conditions in France and Europe at the beginning of World War II. Correspondents include Léon Blum, Paul Reynaud, and Pierre Laval.
The collection consists of multiple musical works composed by Catalan composer and conductor Celestí Sadurní in the late 19th and early 20th century. The works, which were mostly unpublished, are handwritten either by Sadurní or a copyist and most are...
Correspondence, writings, reports, studies, printed matter, and photographs relating mainly to analysis of Soviet and Warsaw Pact armed forces.
Roque Sáenz Peña (1851-1914) co-founded the journal, , served as Argentina's foreign minister (1890), and was elected president of Argentina in 1910. His major contribution was reform of Argentinian electoral laws (1912). The collection consists of scrapbooks related to Peña's...
Childhood in Colorado; father's work as a coal miner; military service in World War II; first job as a bus driver with Key System, 1946; job training, routes, and equipment; thoughts on the union; two-month strike, 1953; transition to all-bus...
The Safety Program records, 1992-2010 (SAFR 23109, HDC 1637) consists of files maintained by Timothy Przygocki, Safety Manager at San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park. The collection is open for use without restrictions.
Include letter from William Henry Safford to his brother, 1833; papers of his son, Hiram Sprague Safford, including an 1864 Civil War letter and his incomplete autobiography, concerning his childhood and education in New York State and his experiences during...
This collection contains letters written by Capt. James Broderick Safford to his father James M. Safford, during the American Civil War. The bulk of these letters cover Safford's time in the 54th Indiana Infantry regiment, from 1863 untill 1864.
This collection contains correspondence written to Capt. Louis Saffores, USMC and his wife Marge from enlisted men who had served under his command during the Second World War. This collection also contains two photographs, a small Japanese flag and various...
Report cards, and first communion, confirmation certificates.
Aaron I. Safine papers (SAFR 17123, HDC 276) includes two identification cards, a discharge certificate, vaccination certificates, a discharge and certificate book and a physical exam record dating from 1926 to 1943. Safine was a waiter aboard the TEXAN, the...
Aaron Isadore Safine papers (SAFR 14300, HDC 92) consists of a seaman passport, discharge certificates where he served as a waiter on board, smallpox vaccination certificate, union dues receipts, seaman's certificate of identification, lifeboat information and tickets, postcard from San...
Relates to life in Russia from 1900 until 1919, emigration through the Far East, arrival in the United States, and work with displaced persons in Europe during World War II Photocopy.
This collection relates primarily to Ron Ziel and George Hoagland Foster's attempt to establish a tourist railroad, the Sag Harbor & Scuttle Hole Rail Road.
This collection contains records from SAGA North, the San Francisco Bay Area's Gay and Lesbian ski, snowboard and recreation club. The club organizes summer trips with hiking and water skiing as well as ski trips. Founded in Los Angeles in...
Color photographs of the 1965 women's basketball team at Stanford University with captions in verse and two pieces of ephemera; women's basketball at that time was an intercollegiate, but not a varsity, sport.
Documentary film of the ocean liner Queen Elizabeth.
Memoirs, correspondence, minutes, financial records, press releases, reports, interview transcripts, notes, lists, questionnaires, news dispatches, printed matter, and audiovisual material relating to civil liberties, political prisoners, and refugees, especially in Vietnam and Cambodia. Includes records of the Aurora Foundation, Amnesty...
Maj. William H. Sager, USMCR (Retired), served with the United States Naval Group, China, from 1944 to 1945 as commander of the American officers who trained Chinese troops at a location called Camp 10. The majority of the collection consists...
This collection consists of the dramatist and dramaturge Paulina Sahagun's collection of Latin American and Chicano theater papers, specifically the papers of TENAZ (Teatros Nacionales de Aztlan) and CARA (Chicano Art: Resistance and Affirmation).
The Ted Sahl Addition was originally comprised of 16 scrapbooks created by photojournalist Ted Sahl on Bay Area social justice movements, 2012 election coverage, presidential memorabilia, local LGBTQ+ history, and Black history. A majority of the scrapbooks comprise of materials...
This collection documents the career of photojournalist Theodore (Ted) Sahl. Sahl spent the majority of his career documenting social and political events in the Bay Area. The bulk of this collection documents his photographic work with the gay and lesbian...
Contains one mounted color photograph of The Old Crow Bar and seven mounted black and white photographs of various groups marching in San Francisco streets, created by Bay Area photojournalist Ted Sahl. Images include Stud’s United, Mid-Peninsula Women’s Union, and...
The Ted Sahl Social Justice Collection represents thirty years of the work of local photojournalist Theodore (Ted) Sahl documenting social, political, and cultural events in the Bay Area.
The bulk of the collection is snapshots of a United States Navy voyage from Boston, Mass. to San Diego, Calif. with additional 8x10 photographs of USS Raleigh and family snapshots. Views include sailors and naval officers, ship deck, people selling...
This collection contains approximately 180 black-and-white photographs featuring images of sailors in their uniforms; images of United States Navy personnel; ships; images taken on ports and battleships; images presumably of sailors' friends and family; and pictures taken in front of...
A one act farce.
This collection is comprised of ephemera, correspondence, reports, and newspaper clippings that document the history of Saint Anselm's Cross-Cultural Community Center, located in Garden Grove, California. St. Anselm's provides services to Amerasians and other Southeast Asian American communities in Orange...
Photographs and drawings of interior and exterior of building, garden, grounds, etc. Sketches show proposed remodeling for W.R. Hearst.
The Eva Marie Saint papers span the years 1942-2000 (bulk 1953-1997) and encompass 20.1 linear feet. The collection contains scripts and publicity material on all of Saint's feature films from her debut in ON THE WATERFRONT (1954) through MARIETTE IN...
Enrollment records, reports, teaching materials and photographs from the Saint Francis day care center in San Francisco, California. 8 linear feet of materials from 1880 to 1977.
This collection contains a bound book and original records detailing the donation of the Saint Thomas More Library to the San Diego College for Women by Dr. Julia Metcalf. The book and records include an account of the founding of...
Relates to political and economic conditions in French Somaliland and its role in international affairs, primarily during the period 1967-1977. Originally published under the title A Djibouti avec les Afars et les Issas (Paris, 1977). Translated and revised by Virginia...
Letter from Charles-Camille Saint-Saens written on July 31, 1915 after his return to France from the Panama-Pacific Exposition, where he served as an orchestra conductor and conference attendee. Letterhead reads "Rue De Courcelles, 83," probably in Paris.
Jimmy Saip was a professional dancer and interior designer. The collection, 1935-1950, consists of materials from just before Saip was drafted into the United States Army to his service during World War II, including correspondence, records, photographs, ephemera, and keepsakes.
Cite as: [Identification of item], Saipan, Philippines, and Guam photograph album, Bernath Mss 298. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
16 b/w snapshots, including aerial views of POW camp and local Saipan population. Purchase, eBay
This collection consists of letters, a scrapbook, pictures, and other memorabilia related to the Saito Family, with an emphasis on George and Calvin Saito, who served in the 442nd Regimental Combat Team (RCT) during World War II, and died while...
Photographic copies of sketches depicting the physical facilities at the Tanforan Assembly Center.
Yoneo Sakai (1900-1978) was a editor for Japanese language newspapers in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York. He also travelled around the world as a correspondent for from 1931 until the outbreak of World War II when he was...
Nanao Sakaki (1923-2008), Japanese poet, authored "Break the Mirror," "Let's Eat Stars," and "Real Play," among other works. He was a leading figure in the Tribe, Japanese sub-culture group. Collection includes manuscripts and published works by Sakaki, articles about and...
This collection contains documents, objects, and ephemera from the Sakamoto-Sasano family. The belongings of matriarch Taye Sakamoto Sasano, her sister Chiyoko Sakamoto Takahashi, and her two daughters Louise Sasano Yoshida and Frances Sasano make up the bulk of the collection....
Serial issues, leaflets, flyers, and other printed matter, relating to political conditions in Georgia.
Correspondence, reports, and investigative and judicial files relating to secret police investigative activities and prosecutions in the Georgian S.S.R. Includes lists of persons tried and judicial proceedings in 1937-1938. Digital copies.
Writings and grant proposal relating to nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century Japanese immigration to the United States. Includes transcribed copies of documents from this period.
Open letter to the Soviet Academy of Sciences, relating to civil rights in the Soviet Union. Includes American newspaper clippings reporting the letter. Photocopy.
Relates to the book by W. S. Graves, America's Siberian Adventure, 1918-1920.
J.J. Sakurai (1933-1982) was a physicist credited with independently discovering the V-A theory of the weak interactions. He was a professor in the UCLA Department of Physics (1970- ), a Sloan Fellow (1962-66), a Fellow of the American Physical Society...
Consists of correspondence and other routine working files from her tenure from 1983-1987 in the 98th, 99th, and 100th Congresses of the United States House of Representatives. Correspondence is chiefly incoming from fellow members of Congress, friends and constituents, and...
The John F. Saladino drawings of the Little house span 3 linear feet and date from 1991. The collection is composed of 56 architectural drawings in the form of reprographic copies. Drawings include: demolition plans, construction plans, exterior and interior...
Depicts scenes of rural life in northwestern Nigeria.
A collection of scores used by Maestro Salamunovich as he conducted the St. Charles Borromeo Church Choir of North Hollywood, the Los Angeles Master Chorale, and other smaller ensembles. The collection also includes smaller amounts of Salamunovich's recordings, photographs, correspondence,...
This collection consists of letters, office documents, posters, programs, photographs, negatives, newspaper clippings, and various audiovisual materials related to Paul Salamunovich, the Loyola and Marymount University Music and Choral departments (pre- and post-merge), and local and national choir organizations. The...
The papers of Fr. Victor P. Salandini consist of 5 1/2 linear feet of correspondence, personal files, and reference files dating from 1949 to 1973. The research strengths of the collection lie in its fairly full documentation of Fr. Salandini's...
Roman Catholic priest who was both a scholar of farm labor problems in California and an active participant with the Mexican American labor movement, particularly the United Farm Workers.
Relates to the Italian policy of neutrality during World War I. Speech delivered to the Italian Parliament, December 3, 1914. Translated by Jean Black.
A small collection of a handwritten biography and copies of photos
In 1979 the new library at Sonoma State University was named after Mexican-American journalist Rubén Salazar. Clippings of articles written by him during the 1950s and ‘60s for the local newspaper, The Press Democrat, were compiled and became the root...
The Ruben Salazar papers include personal and professional materials that document the late journalist's life from his birth in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, in 1928, to his 1970 death in Los Angeles during the National Chicano Moratorium march in East Los...
Tony Salcido was a longshoreman in Los Angeles for 42 years. He was an active member of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Local 13 throughout that time. The collection documents his long and significant career as a dock worker,...
This collection includes incoming correspondence, manuscript drafts of early poetry and later typescript drafts for an unpublished book "Under the Bomb: Neo-Georgian poems".
This collection consists of correspondence, ephemera, and photographs related to Charles "Chic" Sale's career as an actor and vaudevillian.
Copy of sale, involving the transfer of ownership of 45 slaves, certified in the office of, and by, the judge of the parish of Avoyelles, May 11, 1846.
The Richard Sale papers span the years 1940-1977 and encompass approximately 14 linear feet. The collection consists of screenplays, teleplays, novels, short stories, and some personal papers....
This collection contains television and film scripts, drafts of novels and manuscripts, and books that were written or collected by Richard Sale during his career as an author and screenwriter from 1937-1987.
Serial issues, pamphlets, leaflets, flyers, newsletters, and clippings, relating to neo-Nazi and other far right political organizations in Australia, New Zealand, the United States, Great Britain, and Europe. Includes the master's thesis by Jim Saleam, "American Nazism in the Context...
The three scrapbooks which comprise this collection chronicle the final years of the old Salem School classes and the transfer of seventh and eighth grade pupils to the newly expanded Needham School. They were created and maintained by the Salem...
The collection is comprised of research notes, an extensive photograph archive and correspondence, which document the career and scholarly interests of Italian art historian Luigi Salerno. Active in Rome and prominent in the field of baroque studies, Salerno was a...
Papers of Mark Salerno (1956-), a Los Angeles-based poet and founding editor of .
This handwritten volume dates from 1826 to 1830 and includes records of sales and notes payable for an unknown store probably located in Massachusetts. Customers hailed from Provincetown, Kingston, Boston, Charlestown, Plymouth, and other areas in Massachusetts. Entries are organized...
This collection contains 30 boxes of material relating to the work of preservationist Enid Sales (1922-2008), focusing on her work in Monterey County. Sales restored dozens of historic homes in San Francisco, Healdsburg and on the Monterey Peninsula. She preserved...
Roy Newquist (b.1925) was a copy supervisor for various advertising agencies in Minneapolis and Chicago (1951-63), a literary editor for Chicago's American and a critic for the New York Post (1963). He also hosted a radio program called Counterpoint, WQXR,...
The collection consists of 2018 slides of jazz musicians; jazz documentaries and interviews with famous jazz musicians on audio tapes; a well-written and entertaining autobiography; course syllabi; two articles and miscellaneous typescripts by Sales; and writings about him....
Salesman's promotional photograph album showcasing Fordson tractors.
Photographs documenting the history, plant, operations, offices, workers and products of the company. Includes photographic reproductions of patents and other certificates, letters ordering the company's machines, etc.
This collection contains photographs, reviews, publicity announcements, programs, magazines and a poster documenting the career of Flamenco and regional classical dancer Alberto Salicru and several of his partners.
Photographs of the harbor of Salina Cruz (Oaxaca, Mexico), many of them multi-print, panoramic views of the town. Many images depict railroad activities and quarrying. Also includes 5 letters pertaining to the employment in Salina Cruz of electrical engineer Louis...
The materials in the collection span from the late 1950s through 1994, and they consist of printed, visual and oral texts. Raul Salinas' writing and political activism reflect a multiplicity of interests and a hybrid of influences. His poetry is...
A founding member of Culture Clash, Ric Salinas was born in El Salvador, and moved to San Francisco as a child. He grew up in the Mission District and attended San Francisco State University, where he participated in the theater...
Original typed manuscript of The Salinas : upside-down river, by Anne B. Fisher, published by Farrar & Rinehart.
This collection comprises the personal and professional papers of Irene Saltern Salinger, a Hollywood fashion designer in the late 1930s to early 1940s, originator of coordinated women's sportswear separates in the 1950s, and fashion designer into the late 1970s. Her...
Correspondence, writings, reports, and memoranda, relating to American foreign relations with China, Japan, and the Philippines, and to political developments in the United States
The Salk Institute for Biological Studies Collection is made up of photographs, ephemera and archival material collected by the La Jolla Historical Society since the 1930s to use for historical research and reference. This Collection contains information on the Institute...
Papers of Dr. Jonas Salk, noted physician, virologist, humanitarian, and founder of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in San Diego, California. Salk is best known for his development of the world's first successful vaccine for the prevention of poliomyelitis,...
Letters describe her life as a new arrival in San Francisco.
Notes on her childhood in the South during the Civil War; California, 1870, and life in the San Joaquin Valley; experiences as the wife of a Methodist minister.
American war posters created during the First World War pertaining to various subjects, including promotion of Liberty Bonds and other monetary investment; Navy and Marines recruiting; troop morale, loyalty and honorable discharge; and general patriotism and support of the military...
Letters and reports, relating to relief work for refugees in Greece.
The collection contains papers, correspondence, and teaching aids pertaining to the educational and professional life of Eugene N. Salmon, Humanities Librarian at California State University, Sacramento.
Describes his experiences during the Civil War as a soldier with the New York Volunteers. With these: reminiscences by his wife, Ann Elizabeth Casten Beardsley; and a paper based on the letters, written by his descendant, Nancy Jacobsen.
Correspondence, reports, clippings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Latvian independence movements, foreign relations, and women's organizations; Latvians in Siberia (Vladivostok); and the Office of the Latvian Representative in the Far East and Siberia. Includes some materials collected by Milda...
Contains correspondence concerning Salomon Schonfeld's business activities in Red Bluff, mostly from his brother Jonas in San Francisco. Includes receipts, some illustrated, for payments by Schonfeld to various local businesses, such as dry goods stores and newspapers. Also includes receipts...
This collection comprises Salomon's papers, documents and photographs, from his birth in 1897 to his death in 1979. Box one contains material covering his personal life, family genealogy, World War I, the PACT Farm for boys, his Royal Metal Manufacturing...
This disbound album contains 59 photographs consisting mostly of commercial views of cities and miscellaneous subjects, dating from circa 1870s-1880s, including images of Mormon figureheads, Salt Lake City, Utah; city scenes of San Francisco; and some views of Native Americans...
Views show Temple Street in Salt Lake city. One of the views shows business buildings, including Carter's View Emporium [business of photographer C.W. Carter.]
A view of Salt Lake City from Prospect Hill and a view of Temple Block.
Small format professional views of Salt Lake City landmarks, including the Utah state capitol building, Eagle Gate, Brigham Young monument, Mormon Temple, Memorial Monument, Mormon Tabernacle interior with choir, Mormon Battalion monument, and Seagull monument. Also includes a cityscape view...
Commercial views of Great Salt Lake depicting Garfield Beach Resort, Garfield Landing, Black Rock and Antelope Island. Views include swimmers, boats, and other signs of recreation.
Collection consists of of material related to the career of scree n writer Waldo Salt. Includes correspondence, scripts, research, and personal pa pers. Personal materials include biographical information, family, legal, financ ial and medical papers, writings by and about Salt,...
The collection consists of music, personal papers, correspondence, photographs, production materials, business papers and periodical clippings of one of Universal Pictures' film composers, Hans J. Salter. The various kinds of music are manuscript and published music including conductor's scores, orchestral...
Papers (1933-1999) of Paul Saltman, biochemist, professor of biology and administrator at the University of California, San Diego. Saltman studied the basic chemistry of metal ions in biological systems, the role of trace metal elements in nutrition and gained popular...
The collection includes correspondence, photographs, slides, news clippings, reports, sketches, mural concepts, films, audiocassettes, one original silkscreen print titled "Viva la Raza", and other documents.
The Mesa Grande refugee camp was located 30 miles from the border of El Salvador in Honduras. Over 10,000 refugees lived there in 1983, mainly children, women and elderly people from the rural provinces of Cabañas, Chalatenango, and Morazán in...
Reports, serial issues, pamphlets, flyers, press releases, other printed matter, and video tape, relating to political conditions, guerrilla warfare, and civil rights in El Salvador.
An account of the federal emergency programs, particularly fire protection and timber salvage, after the 1938 New England hurricane. Photographs and map inserted. Appended: Peirce's correspondence with Amelia R. Fry relative to preparation of his statement. Included also: Peirce's original...
Dec. 23 , 1893 issue of the War Cry (San Francisco, CA).
Collection consists of three booklets in English on the company's mosaics; one brochure on their workshop in Venice; and catalogs in French for mirrors, glassware, and chandeliers.
The documents the professional and artistic career of Beeb Salzer and includes ephemera, photographs, and artworks from the course of his career, beginning with his time at Yale. The bulk of the collection dates from 1955-2013. Materials include newspaper clippings,...
Six letters with envelopes (15 p.), six b&w photographs, and two newspaper clippings from and about Burgey family members serving in different capacities in the U.S. Army with Gen. Pershing and Lt. Patton during the hunt for Pancho Villa in...
Photographs of scenes inside the Black Cat Café, a bar on the outskirts of San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood. One image, titled "Portrait of my wife, Clare", depicts an artist sketching the portrait of a woman seated at his table....
Portraits of Charles Bukowski posing in various settings: sitting in a shack; lying in bed with a baby doll and beer bottles; standing in the lobby of an unidentified building; leaning on a pole at a street corner (perhaps in...
Materials relates mainly to San Francisco.
The collection contains a complete set of reports published by Kaiser Engineers and Kaiser Engineers International. Reports are numbered and filed sequentially, 1-308 and five are unnumbered.
Record Series 701 contains the administrative files and related materials of Samahang Pilipino. Files regard the operations of Samahang Pilipino, and events including conventions, retreats, and Pilipino Cultural Night (PCN). Materials include Samahang Pilipino constitutional materials, agendas, minutes, memos, newsletters,...
This document describes the discharge of Roman Samano from the 1st Battalion of the Native Cavalry of California Volunteers at the end of the Civil War.
Clippings, fliers, leaflets, correspondence, typescripts, photographs, and other material documenting individuals and organizations advocating for same-sex marriage in the United States and Canada, 1958-2012. The materials document numerous attempts to change legislation or legal status of LGBT individuals in regard...
This collection contains 53 Letters, 14 photos, and one clipping pertaining to Cpl. Joseph W. Sammarco, USA during the Korean War.
Depicts various scenes from the German occupation of Memel; the Polish campaign; the Russo-Finnish war; the German air and rocket offensive against Great Britain; naval warfare in the Atlantic; and the European Theater during 1944-1945, including scenes of the Allied...
57 black and white photos mounted on 6 detached album pages. Photos show inhabitants and locales in Samoa and Fiji. Scenes depicting indigenous peoples and their activities as well as some westerners; also images of villages, beaches, a market place...
Photographic prints of Apia, Samoa and Samoan people. Also includes portraits of Maori.
Correspondence and printed matter, relating to activities of the Russian Orthodox Church abroad.
This collection contains records from the influential lesbian sadomasochism (SM) group, Samois. This collection does not represent the organization’s “official” records. Rather, it was assembled by several former members of Samois, many of whom were involved in the production of...
Birth and marriage certificates, military service record, internal passports, and photographs, relating to the Russian Imperial army.
Discussion papers, booklets, serial issues, and other printed matter, relating to social and economic policy planning in Colombia, other aspects of governmental administration in Colombia, and human rights in Colombia. Includes many discussion papers issued by the Departamento Nacional de...
The collection comprises microfiche copies of original material from John R. Sampey's personal files. John R. Sampey (1863-1946) served as the fifth president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (1929-1942) and taught Old Testament at the seminary from 1885 till...
Steven B. Sample was the 10th President of the University of Southern California, 1991-2010. Under his leadership, USC became world-renowned in the fields of communications and multimedia technologies, developed innovative community partnerships, and improved its status as one of the...
This collection is arranged in sixteen folders with attention paid to original order and grouping upon arrival to the Labor Archives. Each folder lists a and contains several listed in the descriptive guide. Photographers and identified individuals are also documented...
Sampson's papers include investment information on hedging in sugar futures(1920-1932) and automobile purchase contracts and insurance forms (1927; 1937-1940)....
A collection of letters from 1901 to 1904 written by William Sampson, California assayer.
The Crawford F. Sams papers contain correspondence, orders, speeches and writings, research data, printed matter, certificates, and photographs relating to American military medical activities in the Middle East during World War II, American military medical activities in the Korean War,...
The collection consists of field notes, a bird list, and a specimen catalogue related to a collecting trip near Rancho Guirocoba, Sonora, Mexico in 1959.
A collection of research material on early French explorations in the Lake Erie region, collected by William Holland Samson, American editor and historian.
Memoirs, writings, and a photograph, relating to Tsar Alexander III of Russia, Russian émigrés in Hungary after the Russian Revolution, and the provisions for a veto in the United Nations Charter.
Dairy written in Pocket Memorandum Almanac, 1853.
Dairy written in Pocket Memorandum Almanac, 1853.
Deed for property in Philadelphia, Penn.
The collection consists of materials relating to the Lipman, Harris, Lesser, Hirshfeld, Bibo, Levy, and Salmonson families, including the following: a booklet written by Rowena Lipman, "The Family of Isaac and Rebecca Harris," that has information about the family history...
Collection is largely biographical and includes photographs, his C.V., biographies and obituaries, and Samuel's annotated copy of LEES' GUIDE TO THE GAME OF DRAUGHTS, 1953.
Contains 18 legal size typescript (mimeographed) sermons, some with manuscript additions and corrections, on a variety of Christian religious topics and 3 legal size typescript (mimeographed) detailed travel narratives about an ocean trip around Cape Horn (Fall of 1852-February 1853,...
Two handwritten letters from a man to his brother-in-law informing him of his plans to take his family to California for the gold rush opportunities there. He gives descriptions of the caravan of wagon trains and the large numbers of...
Mainly correspondence relating to mining and metallurgy, including his discovery of the cyanide process for gold extraction. Some of it relates also to the building of the Hearst Mining Building. Also included are papers relating to the Dept. of Mining...
Collection, with one inscribed b/w photograph, 1962, and correspondence, mainly regarding requests for use of UCSB's copy of Beckett's manuscript Eluetheria, with signed responses by Beckett, 1966, 1972, 1974.
Three documents: transfer of swamp and overflowed lands in San Joaquin County from Samuel Brannan to A.G. Kimbell on Oct. 25, 1865, transfer of same land from Kimbell to John Rueger on June 23, 1866, and transfer of same land...
Three documents: transfer of swamp and overflowed lands in San Joaquin County from Samuel Brannan to A.G. Kimbell on Oct. 25, 1865, transfer of same land from Kimbell to John Rueger on June 23, 1866, and transfer of same land...
Statement by U. S. Army Assistant Adjutant General Samuel Breck sentencing former Private William Gibson to two years hard labor, dated February 28, 1872 at the Headquarters Department of California in San Francisco.
Some letters addressed to H.T. Gillson, a college chum and confidant. Two letters of 1880 provide a self-estimate of Butler at the age of 44. With these: menu for a dinner in memory of Samuel Butler, 1908.
Contains materials related to May's professional activities including correspondence, writings, documents related to conferences attended, organizations May belonged to and to his teaching. Also includes materials related to his retirement and a small amount of personal papers.
Contains handwritten and printed correspondence, speeches, dedications, poems, reviews, song sheets, etc. One of the letters (18 p.), dated May 6, 1878, contains an extensive autobiographical account of Upham's life including his family history, his brief time as a gold...
Concerning items from Damon's library lent to H.H. Bancroft.
Box 1: Material, ca. 1929-31, regarding his interest in East Bay regional parks, including correspondence with East Bay Regional Park Association, U.S. National Park Service (with letters from Ansel F. Hall), Duncan McDuffie, and others, and related reports and papers...
With this: obituary clipping from the American Phrenological Journal.
Handwritten letter from a son to his father in Kalamazoo, Michigan. He presents an optimistic view for business opportunities in California, expresses his interest in quartz mining and hopes his father may join him in the near future. The rest...
Description of San Francisco; failure of the National Gold Bank and Trust Company in San Francisco; life at Rose's Station near Bakersfield, California, and at Fort Union, New Mexico.
Eighteen letters mainly addressed to his sister, Mary D. Emlen, with explanatory note by C. Emlen Scott.
Record of voyage, 1850, from New York to San Francisco, via Isthmus of Panama; life in the mines (mainly in El Dorado Co.); ranching in Yolo Co.
Contains an agreement between Samuel F. Tracy, a New York City merchant and Orlando C. Osborne, for Osborne to refine gold found by Tracy's men in California. Also contains a memorandum of an agreement between Tracy and Leander Freeman, captain...
Newspaper clippings about current events, Fischer's business interests, and family affairs (some of these clippings are about a contested will of Rosalia Fischer, Samuel's mother, in which brothers Samuel Fischer and Jacob Fischer went against their sisters, Hannah and Augusta,...
Posters, clippings, scripts, programs, photographs, lettersheets, sheet music and documents relating to the career of Texan, Samuel Franklin Cody, as a Wild West showman, sharpshooter, actor, playwright, horseman and aviator in Great Britain and Western Europe.
Personal and professional correspondence; minutes; speeches; publications and reports; photographs; and newspaper clippings.
Correspondence, invitation, business cards, and programs concerning his life and activity in California.
Papers and recordings from American conductor and composer Gerhard Samuel (1924-2008), particularly from his years conducting the Oakland Symphony, Minneapolis Symphony, and University of Cincinnati.
Correspondence; articles and clippings; and My Exciting Exodus, a manuscript by Ghinsberg that describes both how, in 1900, he led thousands of Jews from Romania and Russia to the U.S. and his meeting with Theodor Herzl.
Consists primarily of memoirs of Samuel H. Auerbach, composed late in life, recounting family history, including detailed anecdotal account of youthful experiences in Germany, migration to New York, voyage to California via Panama, and life in La Porte, California, Austin,...
This collection consists of Sam Hamburg's personal papers, including correspondence with friends and family; Hamburg's scholarship funds and contributions; Articles and materials about Sam Hamburg and his farm, including a map of where his farm was located; articles and correspondence...
The collection includes a photograph of Samuel Harris (1911); letters from Rabbi Martin Meyer to Samuel Harris (1912-1914); and a letter from Rabbi Rudolph Coffee (1922) to Moses Harris about the appointment of Melbourne Harris (Moses' son) to a pulpit...
300 letters written by Hieb to his family while serving in the U.S. Army, along with a ledger book for the Claremont Lumber Company and various other items pertaining to the construction industry.
Collection consists of papers, photographs, and scrapbooks relating to the family of Samuel Hirsch of San Francisco. Among the papers are some of Samuel Hirsch's professional and organizational correspondence; papers, clippings and a memorial scrapbook relating to Rabbi Mayer Hirsch;...
Of Northern California Nevada Conference, United Church of Christ;
Photographs include banquet scenes, portraits, and many publicity photographs for stage performances at the Greek Theater at U.C. Berkeley. The name "Berkeley Festival Association" appears on some of these pieces. Also includes color plates (from an unidentified source) showing medieval...
Business correspondence of Samuel J. Hume with California State Library
Exterior and interior snapshots of Hume residence.
Certificates and diplomas of Samuel James Corbett and various family members.
Corbett, Samuel James. The Civil War diary of Samuel James Corbett. Madera, California : The Classroom Chronicles Press, [1992].
Collection of letters written by Samuel Johnson and his wife Eliza Johnson and their son Daniel, to Samuel's mother and sister in Paulton, England and (later) Clifton, England. The family, which included 5 children, emigrated to Australia in 1840 and...
1 letter (ALS) to Alice J. Hyde, who had been a fellow passenger on a voyage to the Hawaiian Islands, re sending sword he had promised. St. Louis, 11 Apr. 1867. Published in Mark Twain's Letters, Vol. 2: 1867-68, edited...
One note (ANS), "...Never put off till tomorrow what can be put off till day after tomorrow just as well." Hartford, Nov. 1879. [CDCC]. Alpha list.
Includes individual and group portraits of Nutting and Chickering family members, including Samuel Lawrence Nutting, his wife Ellen Chickering Nutting, and other relatives and associates. Family members depicted in the ambrotype group portrait by Vance (item 1) are unidentified but,...
Memorial book for Dr. Samuel Lilienthal (homeopath) that contains eulogies from Jewish and non-Jewish newspapers and from homeopathic journals in America, Germany, and England.
Includes a memorial from Wells Fargo Bank; a letter of introduction from the mayor of San Francisco, James Rolph; a report card for Elizabeth Lilienthal from San Francisco's Congregation Emanu-El; and a photograph of Samuel's sister, Caroline Lilienthal Esberg.
Correspondence, accounts, and miscellaneous papers as secretary of the Mokelumne and Campo Seco Canal and Mining Company, and of the Montgomery Gold and Silver Mining Company; miscellaneous papers relating to mining property in Calaveras County; tables of rainfall in Mokelumne...
Re the second volume of his Legends and Stories of Ireland, and his portrait of Dr. John Lingard, Feb. 8, n.y.
[Fife Major, Illinois Infantry, 138th Regiment (Vol)]. Five Civil War documents, including appointment and discharge documents, 1862-1864.
Chiefly correspondence, including 59 letters and greeting cards from Samuel Steward to Paul Padgette, with copies of 12 letters from Padgette to Steward, regarding their work, travels, and mutual friends; includes 5 letters regarding Steward's "Dear Sammy". Also includes a...
.[83rd Indiana Vol.]. Photocopies of correspondence, mostly Civil War era to his wife, ca. 1857-1865.
Business records, legal papers, Martin Ranch papers, Credit Association (financing) records, fruit, vegetable, grapes & wine production records, and stone house (Stonedene) remodel bills and blueprints.
Mainly accounts, promissory notes, receipts and papers relating to business and to property in Sacramento.
I'm OK, you're OK course
Typescript biography (43 p.) entitled "Fremont's blacksmith: Samuel Neal," letters, and photographs related to Samuel Neal (1816-1859) and the Durham family. Biography written by Edna Hollenbeck (née Edna Reynolds Durham). Photographs include a portrait of Neal and a picture of...
Papers as superintendent of schools and sheriff of Siskiyou County. Includes letters to Fair, accounts as sheriff, personal accounts, report on School District No. 1; writs of attachment and certificates of sale issued from various courts.
[Civil War Union Major General]. One photo engraving, carte de visité size.
One printed document with signed inscription, re oath of allegiance to King Charles, 1661, together with one letter (ALS) from the Department of Manuscripts, British Museum, verifying its authenticity , 1933. Also, one document (ADS), re naming of clerks and...
Writing as Roach's business agent, he comments on business conditions and opportunities in the city, the construction of various buildings, purchase and rental of real estate, destructive fires in the city, the effects of the '55 depression, mining investments, and...
Portfolio of 11 letters dated 1789-1818 relating to the career of the British law reformer; include letters to Jeremy Bentham, and opinions on various cases, mainly relating to litigation in the settlement of estates.
Journal kept while commanding the Third Ohio Infantry, chiefly on occupation duty at Matamoros, Camargo and Saltillo, 1846-1847. Some correspondence, including drafts of letters to General Taylor and President Polk and letters from General Wool. Drafts of rules for the...
Cite as: [Identification of item], Samuel Seabury Naval papers, Wyles Mss 112. Department of Special Collections, UC Santa Barbara Library, University of California, Santa Barbara.
The Samuel Stark Theater program collection consists of theater programs primarily from the United States.
Correspondence and subject files, scrapbooks, vocal scores, Stark index addenda, photographs, autograph collections, etc. Much of the material deals with Cole Porter, including a video tape, 2 audio tapes, and several photographs....
Items include Stern's permit to leave Germany (1851), and his American naturalization papers which were issued in Santa Clara County, California (1875).
[U.S. Navy, Paymaster]. Twelve Civil War documents: eleven guards' passes and one check, 1863-1865.
(1772-1834). One note (ANS), comparing the poems of [George] Crabbe and [Robert?] Southey, n.d.
Correspondence, research files, patents, articles, mostly concerning Untermyer's nuclear reactor work at General Electric Company.
Scenes from a gold seeking expedition to the Kotzebue Sound region of Alaska on the schooner Penelope. Several subjects, including sailors, Eskimos, ice camping and fishing, totem poles. General locations depicted include Kotzebue Sound, Bering Sea and Kobuk River.
Letter to his mother, Auburn, Oregon, April 18, 1866. With two letters from G.B. Draper, Portland and San Francisco, to J.F. Leonard in Boston, concerning Leonard's estate, 1867.
Selected entries, covering experiences with the Mormons at Nauvoo, Ill.; assistance in preparing for the exodus and for his own mission to England in 1846; life in Salt Lake City after his arrival in 1850; work as member of the...
Papers of the Armenian-American journalist, covering the years 1986-2005 when Ms. Samuelian wrote interviews and reportage for The Armenian Observer and The Armenian Reporter International weekly newspapers and for Armenian International Magazine. Her research files for her book "Kero Antoyan:...
Collection consists primarily of photographs of members of the Samuels, Palinbaum, Korn, Moore, Chaxel, Barth, and Roth families; also contains some photographs of family members from Seattle, Washington, and South Bend, Indiana.
Materials relating to Libertarianism and Libertarian organizations collected by Lawrence Samuels, who is the Vice Chair of the Libertarian Party of Monterey County, and Northern Vice Chair of the Libertarian Party in California.
Documents collected by Thomas Savage from the San Antonio de Padua Mission in 1878 for the Bancroft Library. Mainly reports of the mission and papers relating to marriage dispensations.
Includes also records for San Carlos Borromeo Mission, San Miguel Mission, San Luis Obispo Mission and San José de Guadalupe Mission.
A collection of the records from 1893 to 1947 for the San Antonio Fruit Exchange, Pomona, California.
Daybook, October 28, 1887 - August 24, 1895. Fiscal information regarding payments to various individuals and vendors, for products, services and personnel.
Daily report of through / local freight received" at Silverton station, November 10, 1894 - October 10, 1895. Records waybill number, station from, weight, charges and name of station agent. •"Freight received and delivered" at Silverton, June 15, 1894 to...
Contains abstract of titles for land in San Bernadino: v. 1 includes map of land in Section 11 and 14; v. 2 starts with land of Don Antonio Maria Lugo, Rancho San Bernadino, granted by the Mexican government.
The San Bernardino County, California collection contains press clippings, correspondence, brochures, maps, and other material pertaining to the history, culture, tourism, and local communities of the county. Material related to heritage sites, cultural institutions, natural landmarks, residential life, and tourist...
Title from caption on verso.
Includes letterpress copybooks, account books, correspondence, payroll records, and other financial records. Also includes records of the San Bernardo and Salinas Valley Canal Company, including by-laws, minutes of stockholder meetings, 1907-1913, and book of stock certificates.
Information on the Brandenstein and Rosenberg families and the Ranch; development of San Ardo, etc.
The San Bruno Public Library's photograph collection includes images of historical interest of San Bruno and other areas of San Mateo County from the mid 1800s to the mid 1950s. Images document commercial, residential, and public buildings (notably Uncle Tom's...
Collection consists of minutes, reports, and printed materials related to the San Buenaventura Comprehensive Plan Advisory Committee and its activities between 1972-76....
Title supplied by cataloger.
Manuscripts, correspondence, photographic materials, clippings, audiotapes, and memorabilia relating to San Buenaventura's research on Filipino American history. Also included is material on Hilario Moncado and the Filipino Federation of America.
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Documentation of the San Clemente Dam Historic District prepared in accordance with National Park Service Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) guidelines.
Volume 1: Inventory of church furnishings (1793-1832); volume 2: Accounts: for livestock, grain, implements and Indians of the mission (1795-1810); income and expenditures of the town treasury (1826-1848).
Subjects covered include architects and architecture, Center City, city planning, civil engineers, engineering, commerce, manufacturing, the construction industry, environmental planning, land use and development, public administration, the San Diego Unified Port District, tourism, and transportation. The collection consists of correspondence,...
Settlement of various claims against Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen's agreements relating to yardmen, 1952-1956.
The typewritten report upon balance sheet audit of accounts as of December 31, 1929 (166 pages in a binder) was prepared in 1929 for the Board of Directors of the J. D. and A. B. Spreckels Securities Company, probably in...
Materials in this artificial collection document San Diego's 200th anniversary in 1969....
Photographs, postcards, and miscellany, relating mainly to American participation in World Wars I and II. Collected by the San Diego Aerospace Museum.
Maps, photographs, documents, including petitions, communications, ordinances, railroad franchise acceptance; and one bound report; regarding the building of the railroad in San Diego from the wharf in San Diego Bay eastward toward Arizona and Mexico
The small consists of five items, and documents selected financial operations of the company from early in its long history. It consists of three financial ledgers, one report, and one broadside. The first ledger dates from 1907 to 1916 and...
Views show an old town in San Diego County, a couple in a boat on a lake at Baldwin's Ranch [probably Lucky Baldwin's estate, Arcadia, Calif.], and the San Gabriel mission.
Includes an aerial view of the San Diego waterfront showing projected site of the Panama-California exposition, and views of: Coronado Beach, West Lake Park in Los Angeles, Palm Springs, and Escondido Valley. One photo of the U.S. Grand Hotel (San...
Photographs show various views of San Diego and Coronado, including the Hotel del Coronado, various missions, public buildings and private residences, etc.
Two views of unpaved city streets (one looking up 6th from E Street), one of Del Mar farm, and one of Del Mar beach.
The collection consists of historical reports, chronology, constitution, articles of incorporation, fliers, correspondence, newspaper clippings, biographical information, membership directories, newsletters, scrapbooks, and oral history interviews. A small amount of material from the California and Southern California chapters, and from the...
This collection contains San Diego Bar Association Auxiliary records including administrative and financial records as well as documents regarding their philanthropic programs and events such as the Courthouse Tours and the Blackstone Ball.
This collection contains items pertaining to the San Diego Browning Society, whose members read and analyzed the writings of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
Printed photographic views of San Diego published by I. L. Eno of San Diego. Printed by the Albertype Co. of Brooklyn, NY.
This small collection consists of sixteen photographic negatives of the San Diego Center for Children. Photos of the interior and exterior of the Balboa Park building, designed by Irving Gill, are included, as well as photographs of children and their...
This collection contains the records of the San Diego Center for Children of which includes details of registered children, scrapbooks, photographs, and documents regarding internal operations.
The collection contains administrative materials and reference resources related to the interests of the San Diego Chamber of Commerce.
The document the Chamber's activities and major Chamber-sponsored events in San Diego, such as the 1915 World Exposition at Balboa Park, San Diego's 200th Anniversary celebration, and the establishment of the University of California, San Diego. The majority of the...
The San Diego City Schools Collection is made up of a series of directories for San Diego City Schools for each calendar year dated 1931-1938, 1941-61, and 1969-1970. This material pertains to the history and heritage of La Jolla, California;...
The collection includes reports, studies, financial records, research files, purchase orders, correspondence, public relations materials, media campaigns, conferences, speeches, brochures, promotional publications, photographs, and transparencies....
The document the publishing history and administrative organization of this non-profit entity dedicated to preserving the history of the American West. These records include correspondence, meeting notices and minutes, event information, membership rosters, financial statements, and documentation of the Corral's creative...
The collection consists of correspondence relating to archaeological aspects of draft environmental impact studies, portions of environmental impact studies, announcements of public hearings, and reports of investigations....
This series consists of Assessment maps submitted to the County Recorder. Maps are arranged chronologically by map number and date recorded.
This collection contains administrative materials, convention documents, and publications by Christian Endeavor organizations in San Diego County from the late-1800s to mid-1900s.
The consist of agendas, meeting minutes, news clippings, programs, promotional materials, and a report generated by the Commission....
This is an artificial collection of research material compiling records of cemeteries, mortuaries, and wills in San Diego County from the mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries.
The collection includes minutes of meetings, correspondence, annual and monthly reports, fiscal materials, personnel files, statistical data, files on programs, published materials, photographs, and movie films. Most materials post-date 1960. It has been arranged into three major series, with numerous sub-series....
The collection consists of histories, surveyor reports, grand jury reports on the office of the County Surveyor, and correspondence....
Records of the San Diego County Hospital. This collection comprises hospital registers, discharge records and service analysis ledgers, as well as birth and death registers. The materials range between 1912 and 1954, with the bulk dating between 1940 and 1942.
This record book belonged to the San Diego County Kindergarten Club between 1919 and 1924. Minutes from club meetings are recorded chronologically and treasurer reports are included towards the end. Pages 85-88 are missing from the treasurer's report section. The...
This collection contains records of fifteen San Diego County chapters of the Lions Club ranging from 1921 until 1981.
The San Diego County Medical Society Collection is made up of archival material collected by the La Jolla Historical Society since the 1930s to use for historical research and reference. This collection consists of nine directories dating from 1963 to...
Records include bylaws, meeting minutes, membership lists, membership applications, correspondence, convention materials, photographs, ephemera, and a newspaper clipping scrapbook....
This series consists of miscellaneous San Diego County maps submitted to the County Recorder. Maps are arranged by map type, chronologically, and by date recorded.
This series consists of Parcel maps submitted to the County Recorder. Maps are arranged chronologically by map number and date recorded.
This series consists of Record of Survey maps submitted to the County Recorder. Maps are arranged chronologically by map number and date recorded.
This series consists of San Diego County State Highway Maps submitted to the County Recorder. Maps are arranged chronologically by map number and date recorded.
This series consists of Subdivision maps submitted to the County Recorder. Maps are arranged chronologically by map number and date recorded.
This collection contains administrative papers, reports, and other reference materials from the library and offices of the San Diego County Water Authority.
The collection consists of memoranda, notes, reports, maps and newspaper clippings from the San Diego County Water Authority....
The San Diego Democratic Club (now called San Diego Democrats for Equality) was founded by Bob Lynn in 1975 at a time where even among democrats, there was a lack of support for LGBT issues in politics. The founding members...
Includes application for berth of pilot in harbor of San Diego, letter from postmaster of San Diego regarding non-arrival of mail, and license from the Custom House for schooner H.C. Almy.
The collection contains San Diego election results and related materials between 1849-1990.
This collection contains papers related to the construction of the San Diego Electric Railway in 1892.
This collection contains a ledger of meeting minutes and miscellaneous papers related to the San Diego Fabian Society.
Photos show a party of boats riding in the San Diego flume, a view of horse-drawn wagons with supplies of lumber, and a view of men working on construction of the flume.
The documents SDG&E's attempt to build the Sundesert nuclear power facility, as well as the California State Resources Conservation and Development Commission's actions in response to that proposal. The collection dates from 1974-1980, with the bulk of documents generated in...
This collection contains newsletters and research material from the San Diego Genealogical Society, as well as a book detailing the history of the Clark, Cook, and Weld families.
This collection consists of business records of the San Diego Gila Southern Pacific and Atlantic Railroad Company from 1854 to 1879.
This collection contains San Diego Harbor Pilots’ logs and receipts, covering harbor activities from 1888 to 1946.
The dates from 1901-1982. It consists mostly of paper records. Included in this collection are copies of the school's early yearbooks, , and its successor, as well as copies of the school's Homecoming programs from the 1920s to the early 1980s....
This collection consists of materials related to a survey about hunger in San Diego carried out by the Hunger Survey Committee of the San Diego Hunger Coalition in 1983, in an attempt to quantify the total number of hungry people...
The collection consists of records, some of which date from the 1930s, and the balance from the late 1960s onward. The collection is organized in segments dealing with membership, meetings and recruitment, chapter organization and procedures, general office files, and...
This collection contains issues of the San Diego Gay Times/Gay & Lesbian times from its first issue in 1988 through the year 2009. The magazine focused on news and events surrounding the San Diego LGBT community as well as the...
The contains historic ephemera related to San Diego. Brochures, tickets, programs, labels, flyers, photographs, stereoscopic views, pamphlets, and postcards are all part of the collection. Most materials do not have dates, although a date is noted where discernible, and most...
Original typed transcripts in: the San Diego Historical Society.
This collection is made up of 121 negatives of various sizes. The photograph locations encompass sites in San Diego, California and Baja California, Mexico. The San Diego locations are as follows: the Mesa Grande and Pala Indian Reservations, Warner Springs,...
This collection contains meeting minutes and other business papers of the San Diego Open Forum, a non-profit organization promoting free speech, from 1918 to 1974.
The (1965-2008) documents the outreach, fundraising, growth and development of the San Diego Opera Association (SDOA), including the SDOA's outreach activities, fundraising, education, and work done in support of the San Diego Opera. It includes budgets, bylaws, correspondence, minutes, committee...
The (1939-2000) documents the organization and activities of the San Diego Opera Guild (SDOG), the early growth and development of San Diego Opera, and the productions brought to San Diego by the SDOG. It includes annual reports, clippings, correspondence, reviews,...
The (1968-2004) documents the administration, creative history, development, and growth of the San Diego Opera (SDO). It includes correspondence, memoranda, clippings, minutes, photographs, budgets, financial records, and detailed documentation of numerous productions. The collection consists of three major series: (1968-2004), (1973-1995), and...
The is modest in size with only 700+ images, yet some are of particular interest to those interested in the military in San Diego, Coronado and Hotel del Coronado, and outlying San Diego County....
The documents the establishment of an information service for San Diego and the daily responsibilities of the Public Information Office (PIO) in the county. The collection consists of community liaising program files, correspondence, memorandums, financial reports, and purchase orders documenting...
This collection contains reproductions of documents related to the original land grant for the pueblo of San Diego in 1834; the Board of Land Commissioners’ confirmation of the grant in 1854; decree from 1869 confirming settled land claims; and the...
This collection contains property listings under the San Diego Realty Board from January 1, 1962 to September 9, 1962. Property listings include specific information detailing the condition and value of each property. Many listings are accompanied by an image of...
This collection contains materials related to The San Diego Rowing Club and its administrative processes dating from 1890 through 1981.
The Records of the San Diego Scientific Library consist of reports and financial documents about the operation and management of the library. The collection includes by-laws (and revisions), accession records, association meeting minutes, and financial reports.
Most of the eleven scrapbooks in this collection date from the early twentieth century and depict San Diego life through the various photographs, news clippings, and ephemera items within each one. Where discernible, the scrapbook creator has been noted; however,...
This collection contains sheet music from 1889 to 1984, many of which were written about San Diego or created by composers or publishers with a connection to San Diego.
The collection consists of materials relating to the construction of San Diego Stadium, dating from 1965-67. It includes legal documents, contracts, progress reports, and photographs....
The collection contains records of the San Diego Stamp club from its inception on February 4, 1915 through September 28, 1916.
The documents the campus-wide celebration of the institution's one hundred year anniversary of its founding in 1897. The collection includes programs, reports, and photographs....
The (1943-2002) documents the operation and administration of the Foundation. Highlights include materials related to the College Community Redevelopment Project, which seeks to provide more student housing, better public transportation, parking, and general improvements to the college area. The collection...
The documents the university's history from its beginnings as a normal school through its transition to a state college. The collection dates from approximately 1897-1956, with the bulk of the documents created prior to 1935. It consists primarily of paper...
The documents the university's history from its beginnings as a normal school through its transition to a state college. The collection dates from approximately 1897-1956, with the bulk of the documents created prior to 1935. It consists primarily of paper...
This collection pertains to the San Diego Theater Organ Group and their restoration and revival of the Robert Morton Theater Organ at the Fox Theatre in San Diego.
The collection contains the records of the San Diego Turnevereins or ‘Turners,’ a German athletic organization.
The materials in this collection document the rich history of the performing arts in San Diego from the late 1940s to 2001, as collected by the Entertainment Department at the . The editor of the Entertainment Department, Welton Jones, maintained...
The collection chiefly consists of photographic negatives, photographs, and news clippings of San Diego news events taken by staff photographers of San Diego Union-Tribune and its predecessors, San Diego Union, San Diego Sun, San Diego Evening Tribune, and San Diego...
The contains a variety of materials documenting or relevant to San Diego's local history. It has been compiled by department staff over several decades....
The collection includes scrapbooks regarding AFL-CIO activities, press clippings, photographs, correspondence, special meeting minutes, executive meeting minutes, regular meeting minutes, and financial records, and bound volumes of the Council's newspaper, ....
This collection includes Spanish documents (some translated) from the Mexican Period of San Diego's history dated from 1835-1849; in addition to documents in English created during and about the town's transition in becoming a part of the United States as...
The collection includes by-laws, agendas, meeting minutes, photographs, and newsletters....
Views of hydraulic operations in progress including equipment, miners and visitors. Clearly shown are pipelines, high pressure hoses, sluices, and eroded hillside. Location presumed to be the San Domingo Mine, near Altaville, in Calaveras County.
This collection includes photographs of damage caused by the 1971 Sylmar earthquake.
The San Fernando Valley Bus and Train Time Tables Collections consists primarily of Pacific Electric Railway Pocket Time Tables and a single Rapid Transit District bus schedule for service between Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley from 1925-1965.
Incorporated in 1971, the SFVHC's purpose was to meet the health needs of the San Fernando Valley by developing programs to train health personnel. Using the facilities of community hospitalsin the valley, the Consortium provided continuing education for health personnel...
The San Fernando Valley Oral History Project is an effort to capture the history and character of the San Fernando Valley as it has evolved socially, politically, economically, and culturally over the course of its history. Selected topics include agriculture,...
The San Fernando Women's Club was formed as a non-profit organization in 1929, following the combination of several women's groups, including the Elective Study Club and the San Fernando Ebell Club. The collection provides insight into women's social and civic...
Published sales catalog of photographer Willard E. Worden's views of San Francisco.
Published sales catalog of photographer Willard E. Worden's views of San Francisco.
This scrapbook contains articles from San Francisco and Bay Area newspapers about railroad history.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Printed copies of the articles of incorporation of the San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway, calls for Stockholders' meeting, minutes and proceedings of stockholders' meeting, and order for bond issue.
Accident reports.
Exterior views of neighborhood convenience markets in various San Francisco locations, corresponding to the same images published in Chamlee's book of the same title.
Title from caption.
Album contains views taken by R.J. Waters & Co. related to the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, depicting fires burning, fire damage, earthquake effects on buildings, and refugee camps. Among the many subjects are San Francisco City Hall, the...
Album containing snapshots of various ruins in San Francisco following the 1906 earthquake and fire, and scenes from various refugee camps in the city. Some landmarks depicted include City Hall, Ferry Building, collapsed houses on Howard Street, Market Street, the...
This collection includes postcards that feature black and white images of ruins from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. The devastating earthquake occurred on April 18, 1906, and fires proceeded for the next several days. The impact of the...
1: a wide view of San Francisco in ruins, from Nob Hill (numbered 14 in negative) -- 2: a group of people and an automobile parked among ruins, identified on verso as "part of China town, Best Store", (but appears...
Compiled and written by a group of young seminarians; preface by Rev. Eugene J. Boyle, co-chairman.
Audiovisual recordings of oral history interviews with 23 San Francisco Bay Area activists discussing the history of ACT UP/San Francisco and other AIDS direct-action groups in the city. Interviews were conducted by the GLBT Historical Society in 2017-2018.
Three photographs of damage resulting from the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 (stamped "Shaw & Shaw" on the verso); and 2 photographs of Market Street, San Francisco, illuminated for the Portola Festival, probably the first, 1909.
Magnet has served the community since 2003. It is a sexual health clinic in the Castro.This collection includes posters, artifacts, photographs, audio/visual material, and newspaper clippings.
This collection contains records documenting the activities of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF) from 1983 through 2006. The bulk of the collection is from 1989-2005. The collection has a particular emphasis on SFAF's public policy and advocacy work at...
This collection contains records from the San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF), originally the Kaposi's Sarcoma Research and Education Foundation (KSREF), from its founding in 1982 through 1995.
13-page deed of trust dated October 1, 1892, between the San Francisco and Atlantic Railway Company and the California Title Insurance and Trust Company of San Francisco. Volume is leatherbound and in a leather case. Includes seals and signatures of...
Scrapbooks compiled by various known and unknown creators that document San Francisco and California institutions, individuals, public affairs and events, organizations, personal occasions and histories, and other topics.
19th Century lithographs depicting early San Francisco and California scenes, as well as later reproductions.
Items captioned (with photographer's numbers): Chinese Quarter, S.F., Ca. B58 -- Market Street from Third Street, San Francisco, looking east. B522 -- Palace Hotel, San Francico, Cal. B70 -- Court, Palace Hotel, S.F., Cal. B25 -- View of San Francisco...
Statement of account.
Correspondence and tariffs.
Statements of account.
This collection of earthquake and fire views from 1906 consists of 39 photographic prints in stereograph form. Several of the images have duplicate copies, bringing the total number of images to 43. Some photomechanical prints are included. The photographers are...
Views of San Francisco include general views, the Lincoln Schoolhouse, and street construction. Other California views show the town of Santa Clara, hydraulic mining, the Abraham Lincoln giant sequoia, and a view in Yosemite. Also includes a view of Mexican...
Photographs show the Hotel del Monte in Monterey, historic buildings in the Monterey area, missions, and the Lick Observatory. San Francisco views show Fort Point, Golden Gate Park, a broad view from Jones and Washington, and a stereograph of the...
Collection contains glass negatives of views taken in San Francisco during and after the disaster of 1906. Views show fires burning, earthquake and fire damage, refugees and refugee camps. Includes many views of ruins of churches and synagogues. Locations and...
Receipts for freight charges.
Includes 22 photographic prints of the interior of the San Francisco Mint (including workers, operations, managers, and offices, ca. 1899), 2 glass negatives of the interior of the Victorian Keeney home in San Francisco, 25 souvenir stamps from the Panama...
Minutes, correspondence, membership and financial records, curricular materials, ephemera, publications, and scrapbooks of the San Francisco Architectural Club; together with notebooks, photographic and diazo prints, drawings, and watercolors of architect and SFAC member Edward L. Frick.
Recollections of introduction to printing; the Toyon Press; the Black Vine Press; printers and fine printing in the Bay Area, with comments on John J. Johnck, Harold Seeger, Lawton Kennedy, Wilder Bentley, the Grabhorns, the Taylors, Brother Antoninus, John H....
Bound subscription list for the San Francisco Artists' Union, dated 1868 December 5....
The San Francisco Neighborhood Arts Program (NAP) shifted the focus of the arts community to neighborhood community centers that reflected the cultural identities of the communities who lived there. Materials include correspondence, files on community centers, flyers, booklets, events planning,...
The San Francisco Arts Festival Photographs and Records consist of photographic prints, slides, negatives, and a small amount of written and ephemeral records documenting the annual festival that was sponsored by the San Francisco Art Commission.
The San Francisco Artspace collection consists of correspondence, exhibition catalogs, flyers, booklets, photographs, slides, newspaper clippings, publications, copies of books published by Artspace and other materials. ...
Assorted plat, survey, cadastral, parcel, real estate, and other maps showing land ownership, boundaries, subdivisions, blocks, streets, lots, tracts, and other legal and/or physical features, filed with the San Francisco City and County Recorder. Most are surveyed, mapped, and/or recorded...
Fourteen ballad slips and song sheets that comment on the social and political climate of the post-Civil War era.
Includes portraits of members of the San Francisco Ballet.
Title devised by cataloger.
Album shows women on an ocean trip to Tahiti, Stanford University earthquake damage (1906), camping and picnicking scenes, parade in San Francisco(?), mining scenes in unknown locale, and unidentified residences.
Views of Yosemite and San Francisco. Includes one group portrait of unidentified people.
Primarily earthquake & fire damage in San Francisco, with some views in Oakland and some of Stanford University.
The San Francisco Bay Area Earthquake of 1868 collection contains eleven cartes de visite and two stereographs taken in 1868 by various photographers. The collection documents the damage exacted by the Hayward earthquake of October 21, 1868, estimated to have...
Photos depict moving of a lighthouse from San Francisco to Tinsley Island, Calif., to serve as a clubhouse for St. Francis Yacht Club.
Contains correspondence, pamphlets, reports, drawings and maps relating to possible highway and bridge projects in the San Francisco Bay Area. Projects include a Geneva Ave bridge near Candlestick Park to Hayward; a San Francisco to Tiburon bridge through Angel Island;...
Exterior and interior snapshot views of several Bay Area cinemas, chiefly from the art deco era. Lobbies, snack counters, auditoriums and seeting, marquees, and projection booths are pictured. Most are located on the peninsula (Redwood City, Burlingame, Palo Alto) and...
Contains seating charts to various Bay Area theaters.
Includes individual and group portraits (President Theodore Roosevelt, President Taft, both in Oakland; Taylor family, Thomas family), street scenes.
Large-format photographic prints documenting construction of a pipeline, presumably for irrigation. Workers are shown digging a ditch and laying pipe at an unidentified location near a shoreline in the San Francisco Bay Area, perhaps in Marin County.
Posters pertaining to miscellaneous Bay Area political and cultural topics: 1: People's Park, a photographic show [Phoenix Gallery, Berkeley. Photograph: Warren F.S. Yee.] 2: Twas ever thus, says Mr. Natural. [Artist: R. Crumb.] 3: Free all psychiatric inmates. [San Francisco-based...
Original fliers and posters advertising punk rock concerts. performance art, film, or other arts events, primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Architectural projects in San Francisco, Berkeley, and other unidentified Bay Area locations. Includes exteriors as well as interiors showing furnishing and fixtures in the Arts and Crafts mission style. Several views of Native American pueblo dwellings are included.
Handbills promoting concerts at Bill Graham's Fillmore Auditorium (San Francisco), the Avalon Ballroom (San Francisco), and Jabberwock Restaurant and Coffeehouse (Berkeley). Artists include Victor Moscoso, Wes Wilson, Lee Siegel and John H. Myers. Performers listed include The Doors, Country Joe...
Includes slides of the 1964 Republican Convention in San Francisco, photos of Richmond, Calif. (1914-1915), troop review at Camp Kearny, a photo of Culbert Olson, and related ephemera.
Photographs document an International Hotel protest (eviction of Filipino American veterans) in San Francisco's Chinatown, a Bakke case protest (affirmative action), a child and father in a gay rights protest or pride parade (anti-Anita Bryant), a Native American elder at...
Commercial stereograph views of various points of interest in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond. Locations depicted include several tourist attractions in San Francisco and Oakland; the U.C. Berkeley campus; Marin County (Mill Valley, Muir Woods, Alpine Lake, Mount...
Two views are rural landscapes in the vicinity of north Berkeley and what would later become El Cerrito, near the county line of Contra Costa and Alameda County, Calif. The third view is a wooded stream, Penitencia Creek, in Santa...
This small, artificial collection consists of maps outlining the holdings and the water rights of water companies in the San Francisco Bay Area in the first two decades of the twentieth century.
7 35 mm. slides picture the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge and a view of the Berkeley hills, ca. 1960-1965. Lantern slides, apparently messages for projection to theater patrons, depict portraits of presidents and also include hand colored slides with messages...
California photograph album, circa late 19th century to 1910.
The collection consists of records from the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Committee (BCDC), the California state commission dedicated to the protection and reponsible use of the San Francisco Bay. Items in the collection include reports and other types...
1852 handwritten survey of sites for a possible navy yard around San Francisco Bay: Rincon Point , Mission Bay, Yerba Buena Island, Clark's Point, Sausalito, Raccoon Cove, Aspinwall Bay, Mare Island, and Southampton Bay, done by Simon F. Blunt.
newspaper clippings glued to pages and arranged into two folders
The collection consists of materials covering various saline water barrier plans for San Francisco Bay, with emphasis on the Reber Plan.
Correspondence, memoranda, agreements, guidelines, newsletters, and other records pertaining to ticket sales, marketing, media coverage, negotiations for security arrangements, volunteers, and other aspects of the games. One file pertains to the Task Force's grants to underprivileged soccer youth organizations, following...
The bulk of this collection consists of media alerts and subject files related to events and issues of importance to the LGBTQ community, including HIV/AIDS and the 1990 elections in San Francisco. Material includes ephemera, audiovisual recordings, photographs, volumes of...
Views of San Francisco (one 1837 general view of the city), streets and buildings, Montgomery Street in 1850's, the first Ferry Building, the old Vallejo Street Wharf, the Waterfront in 1860's, and other views.
Collection contains documents related to the organizing of bike messengers employed by Dispatch Management Services Corporation (DMS), Flash Messenger Service, and Ultra Ex by the San Francisco Bike Messenger Association (SFBMA) and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU).
Photographs of billboards posted on walls around construction sites and lots in San Francisco during the years following the 1906 earthquake and fire. Billboards advertise San Francisco Examiner, Ridgway's Tea, San Francisco Evening Globe, Morgan & Wright Tires, Hunter Whiskey,...
Consists of a wide variety of materials relating to people widely known and relatively unknown in San Francisco, the greater Bay Area, and California. Includes materials pertaining to: prominent historical San Franciscans such as past mayors, railroad and mining barons...
The annual San Francisco Birthday commemoration (1939-2016) celebrated the arrival of San Francisco’s first Spanish colonists in 1776, establishing the city of San Francisco. The festivities included a mass given at the Mission Dolores, and a luncheon that took place...
V. 1, loose sheets bound together for blocks, 317-420, 1868?-1869?; v. 2-3, Homesteads; v. 4, Mission blocks 1-203 & Mission plaza. Horners addition, blocks 2-258; v. 5, City Hall lots and South Beach blocks; v. 6, Fifty vara survey, blocks...
Lithograph shows a five portraits of San Francisco Board of Fire Commissioners members. Negatives show a sculpture or sculptures, possibly by Arthur Putnam, and also a medallion bearing the words: The Green Knight Garnett Stricklen August 5 1911 (apparently refering...
Possibly mock-up or student project. Volume contains stylized amateur views depicting various subjects and scenes in and around San Francisco, including several views of the Palace of Fine Arts as well as cityscapes, beaches and waterscapes, ships, statuary, Civic Center...
The San Francisco Botanical Garden (SFBG) Records span the years 1935-2016 (bulk 1959-2008), and includes drawings, photographs and manuscript materials related to San Francisco Botanical Garden and Golden Gate Park. The records are organized into four series: 1) Planting Areas/Gardens,...
Records from the United States Mint San Francisco branch.
The BTC files are divided into two series: the San Francisco Building Trades Council (later known as the San Francisco Building and Construction Trades Council) and the San Francisco Building Trades Council's Temple Association. Neither series contain complete records for...
Photos show views of San Francisco buildings, including one at Montgomery Street, an apartment building, the I. Magnin store at Grant and Geary, and the Hotel Brillant.
Primarily architectural details, such as doorways, stairs, windows, porches, roof lines, etc., of Victorian buildings.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Contains scrapbooks of newspaper clippings documenting the San Francisco Bureau of Governmental Research's work, beginning with its predecessor organization, the San Francisco Tax Committee of the San Francisco Real Estate Board.
Includes scrapbooks; minute books; newspaper clippings; photographs (including a 1921 photograph of a classroom that the Bureau used); and correspondence that relates to or documents the activities of the Bureau and its members.
Bills, statements and receipts from various firms in San Francisco.
The artificial collection consists of over 570 portrait cabinet cards by San Francisco, California photographers and photo studios collected by the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library. The cabinet cards range in date from the 1880s – early...
Set of postcards commemorating the 100th anniversary of the first cable car line in San Francisco. Fronts of cards feature reproductions of photographs of San Francisco street scenes taken in the 19th and early 20th centuries depicting cable cars. Subjects...
This collection contains material on two separate but related projects in San Francisco: the S.F. Cable Car System Rehabilitation Project of the late 1970s to early 1980s, and the redesign of the S.F. Cable Car Museum in the late 1980s....
The San Francisco (Calif.). Department of Public Works photographs, July 14, 1919, (SAFR 24846, P80-098) is comprised of photographs of the area east of the Foot of Van Ness Avenue at Black Point Cove, San Francisco, California. The collection has...
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Contains correspondence and mass mailings, membership lists, minutes, resolutions, handouts and publications and other ephemera dealing with the labor movement and unions of the late 1930's, in San Francisco, Calif. Most documents are from the Federation of Architects, Engineers, Chemists...
Contains ledgers of fines imposed and collected, and bail receipts for the Police Court in San Francisco.
Contains the roll call of police officers in San Francisco, Calif. The 1888 volume also includes lists of officers' misconduct and of officers' removal from duty by either dismissal, resignation, or death.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Compiled by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collection contains views of a crowded Ocean Beach with Cliff House in the distance; Southern Pacific ferry "Melrose"; two San Francisco street scenes showing street cars and automobiles (one showing Market Street); the Muir Inn at Muir Woods; a view...
Five color lithograph postcards of the San Francisco, California waterfront.
Leases, deeds, title searches for property in San Francisco. Includes some manuscript maps.
The bulk of the collection consists of various forms of legal documents pertaining to real estate transactions in San Francisco, California including deeds, mortgages, conveyances, leases, abstracts of title, tax receipts, etc.
The artificial collection contains approximately 140 cartes-de-visite taken by over 30 known San Francisco, California photographers/photography studios working mostly in the 1860s and 1870s and collected by the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library.
Includes 6 cartes de visite portraits and 1 tintype portrait of unidentified individuals. Identified photographers are all San Francisco studios.
Photographs from a trip of a trade delegation of businessmen and wives on the S.S. Empire State to Hawaii, Japan, China, Singapore, Java, and the Philippines.
This collection includes materials related to the San Francisco Chapter of the National Women’s Political Caucus. These include San Francisco Chapter newsletters; materials related to the 1977 Convention in San Jose ("Women, Power & Politics"); and Women’s Political Times, the...
This collection documents the work of the San Francisco Charter Commission, which met from 1978 to 1980 and put forth a new city charter on the November 4, 1980 ballot. The measure, Proposition A, failed. Materials include charter history, drafts...
This collection contains fifty eight letters, two official documents, and one newspaper article, and mainly written by law enforcement officers from around the country to Henry H. Ellis, San Francisco Chief of Police from 1873 to 1877. Includes one letter...
Views of Chinatown, San Francisco, in 1908, depicting Grant Ave. (formerly Dupont St.), a Chinese parade, a shoe-maker, a pharmacy, and a fortune-teller.
Collection consists of 4 volumes listing residents by name with occupations. First volume arranged by address, others arranged alphabetically by personal name.
The San Francisco Chinese Community and Earthquake Damage album contains 223 photographic prints taken circa 1906. A large percentage of the collection features the students of the Chinese Methodist Episcopal Mission, a girls' home in San Francisco's Chinatown. Included are...
Chiefly contains written materials gathered and produced by Mayor Joseph Alioto's Chinese community survey and fact finding committee from 1968 to 1969. Includes correspondence, various drafts of individual subcommittee reports and the report in its entirety, agenda and minutes from...
The Chinese Newcomers Study (1969-1970) was commissioned by the Bay Area Social Planning Council (BASPC) and coordinated by a fourteen-person volunteer committee. The study committee researched topics such as health, employment, education, and law relating to Chinese immigrants in San...
Contains the copied files obtained by the San Francisco Chronicle from the FBI, through the Freedom of Information Act, pertaining to Alan MacGregor Cranston, covering the years 1941-1991.
Contains materials associated with the Two Cents Project, a regular weekly newspaper column that featured comments by the general public associated to particular news stories of the day.The bulk of the collection consists of newspaper sections and tear sheets that...
The collection contains files on individual artists whose works have been screened in or otherwise considered by curatorial staff for Cinematheque’s public screening programs.Materials include written correspondence with artists, press clippings, promotional fliers, writings, photographs, biographical material, filmographies, bibliographies and...
Correspondence, telegrams, reports, press releases, clippings, pamphlets, minutes, checks, ledgers, vouchers, financial statements, and receipts concerning the activity of the Council in all aspects of union labor organizing and politics.
This collection documents the work of the San Francisco Citizens Charter Revision Committee, which met from to 1968 to 1972 and submitted Proposition E which failed (on Nov. 4 1969), and Proposition R which passed (on Nov. 2, 1971).
Collection consists of published reports of the Board of Supervisors and the Auditor of the City and County of San Francisco from 1869 to 1929.
Engineering drawings for the structural steel construction of San Francisco City Hall. Many include manuscript annotations. The City hall was designed by architectural firm Bakewell & Brown; Snyder was the engineer for the project.
Contains the architectural plans for the seismic retrofit and damage repair following the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.
Views focus on San Francisco, but may also include Oakland, Calif. Street scenes, businesses, vehicles, people, and buildings are pictured, many identified.
Includes cityscape views of San Francisco, several of which comprise a panorama of the city. Also includes views of such San Francisco landmarks as Golden Gate Bridge, Coit Tower, the Palace of Fine Arts and the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge,
Minutes of committee to study trends in racial prejudice and to make recommendations for improvements.
Contains minutes and meeting files of the San Francisco Civil Service Commission.
Volume 1 includes blank enrollment and membership forms, invitations to Grand Ball, correspondence, list of boat captains, and petition against the Vigilance committee. Chiefly pertains to the Committee of 1856. Volume 2 contains 3 membership certificates for the Committee of...
Contains 29 letters related to Vigilance Committee activities and interests. Also includes correspondence regarding mail routes and the building of the Pacific Railroad.
Include constitution, name book, minutes of meetings, accounts, and other records. Also police reports, statements and depositions in criminal cases, especially those involving James Stuart and John Jenkins. Some correspondence and clippings.
Correspondence addressed to the Committee and a scrapbook of clippings, May - October 1856, covering the assassination of James King of William and the activities of the Committee. Also letters, 1853-1855, to Edward McGowan, who was seized by the Committee....
This collection contains letters and documents related to the San Francisco Committee of Vigilance of 1856, a vigilante group that formed in San Francisco, California, and functioned for five months. The letters and documents are related to individuals making charges...
Documents the organization's activity, mainly during the administration of Mayor Willie L. Brown, Jr. (1996-2004).
Aerial photographs of Candlestick Park and downtown San Francisco business district skyscrapers. View of Cliff House with 1950's decor, views of Golden Gate Park, Coit Tower, Union Square, and other street scenes. Views of sailing ships on the bay, cable...
Three Standard Accession Books: the official record of each volume added to the San Francisco County Medical Society Library from March 12, 1909 to October 22, 1945. Identification of the institution was aided by a 1944 letter found between the...
Collection consists of a scrapbook of folded newspaper clippings, organized chronologically, comprising articles and advertisements for the San Francisco Daily News "Baby Show" and "Baby Revue". The scrapbook many have been kept by a staff member at the newspaper, according...
Photostats of petitions from the residents of Mission Dolores protesting incorporation within the San Francisco city limits, and presenting charter for a separate town. 52 signatures on 1850 petition; 31 on 1851 petition.
Supplements to San Francisco newspapers containing delinquent tax lists and announcing sales of property to recoup unpaid taxes.
Contains reports, plans and proposals, and property surveys shaping the physical development of San Francisco in the 20th century. Also includes photographic prints and negatives documenting neighborhoods, streets, and traffic scenes.
Records documenting the formation and activity of the AIDS Office, including files of Directors of Public Health, Mervyn Silverman and David Werdegar, prior to the Office's creation in 1985, followed by successive directors of the Office itself; records from four...
Chiefly Board of Health minutes and Emergency Hospital registers, with a small amount of Director's, patient, and financial records. Also included are microfilm copies of surviving pre-1906 death records; the original ledgers are held at the San Francisco Department of...
Collection consists of approximately 16,770 photographs documenting the planning, construction, use and maintenance of San Francisco Department of Public Works (SFDPW) Bureau of Engineering projects from 1907 – late 1970s in San Francisco, California. SFDPW Bureau of Engineering was responsible...
Includes correspondence and project and subject files documenting public infrastructure construction in San Francisco, following the 1906 earthquake and fire.
Materials collected and arranged by the San Francisco Department of Public Works documenting the planning of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. Includes newspaper clippings, reports, hearings, correspondence, journals, construction proposals and engineering plans, legislative documents, agreements, applications, contracts, resumes, boring...
The Commission on the Environment was created by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1993. The Belongings Return Project of 1989, which coordintated the city's effort to return lost property from earthquake damaged homes to their owners, predates the...
Compilations of newspaper clippings related to criminal cases investigated and/or prosecuted by the San Francisco District Attorney's Office and news coverage of the Office itself; together with a set of grand jury transcripts of a 1918 homosexual "vice scandal" on...
Collection contains ephemera and artifacts related to Dyke March. Material relates to events dated circa 2000-2018 and includes posters, flyers, buttons, T-shirts, and other items.
Thirty-two lantern slides produced by the Perry Vitascope Co. of Los Angeles, showing fire and earthquake damage.
Snapshots and professional photographs of the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906.
Primarily views taken during and after the fire of 1906, including general views of the city as well as individual buildings and sites. Also includes early views of the city, dating from the 1850's.
Of Kate Pope;
Subjects include San Francisco earthquake and fire, parade in San Francisco celebrating Great White Fleet, and various scenes and aspects of rural family farm life in (allegedly) Nevada County, Calif.
Eyewitness accounts of the 1906 earthquake at Stanford; eyewitness account of earthquake damage to the Stanford and Hopkins houses in San Francisco; and magazine and newspaper accounts of the earthquake and its aftermath.
This material relating to the San Francisco earthquake and fire is from the local history collection of Santa Barbara bibliophile, Clifton F. Smith. A noted botanist, Smith was also an avid book collector with a particular interest in the history...
Collection contains photographic prints taken in San Francisco by Herman Davis after the earthquake and fire of 1906. Views show fire damage and ruins of "fire proof" buildings. Among the buildings and locations pictured are the Cowell Building, Palace Hotel,...
Proofs for an illustrated book on the San Francisco fire and earthquake of 1906.
Collection contains photographs taken by Arnold Genthe in San Francisco during and following the disaster of 1906. Views show fires burning, earthquake and fire damage, cityscapes, street scenes, refugees and relief efforts. Among the locations and buildings pictured are Sacramento...
The photograph album consists of 70 gelatin silver photographic prints documenting the 1906 Earthquake and Fire in San Francisco, California by an unidentified creator and photographer. The photographs appear to be a combination of amateur pictures and commercial photographs by...
The leather-bound volume contains 19 silver gelatin prints documenting the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire. The photographs record the destruction of buildings and houses, streets, refugee camps in Union Square, a ship deck with goods and...
The leather-bound volume contains 25 silver gelatin prints documenting the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire. The photographs record destroyed buildings and residences and a refugee camp in Union Square. Significant buildings documented are the Flood Mansion,...
Street views of San Francisco ruins following the earthquake and fire of 1906, taken from Sutter and Mason, Polk and Eddy, Stockton and O'Farrell, and Eddy.
Collection contains commercial photographic prints taken in San Francisco during and after the disaster of 1906. Views show fires burning, earthquake and fire damage, cityscapes and a refugee camp. Among the buildings and locations pictured are Alamo Square, Mission Dolores...
Collection contains five commercial photographic prints taken in San Francisco during the fire (2 taken from Nob Hill, 2 from Market St., and 1 from Russian Hill) and one post-disaster view taken from atop the Ferry Building looking up Market...
Collection contains copy photographic prints of views taken in San Francisco during and after the disaster of 1906. Views show fires burning, earthquake and fire damage, street scenes, refugees and refugee camps, and street kitchens. Locations include Market St., Jefferson...
Snapshots of San Francisco after the earthquake and fire of 1906.
Views show general building damage, debris, and wreckage from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. Views also show refugees and camps.
Postcards show general destruction of San Francisco, the fire burning, streets, buildings, etc.
Cityscapes and bird's-eye-views of ruins following the 1906 earthquake and fire.
Album includes snapshots taken during the aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. Photographs depict building ruins, refugee camps, makeshift refugee shelters, street kitchens, and reconstruction scenes. A few photographs depict the burning fire. Also includes postcards, clippings...
Collected by Richard M. Bagley.
The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire Stereographs collection contains 37 stereographic prints, mostly published by Tom M. Phillips in 1906. The collection documents the devastation caused by the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906. Pictured are scenes along Market,...
Collection contains commercial photographic prints taken in San Francisco by W.J. Street during and after the disaster of 1906.
Collection contains commercial photographic prints taken in San Francisco by W.J. Street during and after the disaster of 1906. Views show fires burning, earthquake and fire damage, subsidence of streets, U.S. Army troops, and refugee camps. Among the buildings and...
Collection contains six group portraits of unidentified insurance adjusters in San Francisco following the earthquake and fire of 1906. In four of the portraits, they pose before the ruins of the San Francisco City Hall; in two they pose on...
This collection was gathered over many years by Academy Library staff. It is comprised of photographs, correspondence, ephemera, and reports and surveys about the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire.
The San Francisco Earthquake Photograph Collection is made up of 28 photographs of the structural damage caused by the earthquake and fire that hit San Francisco and the Northern California coast on April 18, 1906. Many of the pictures are...
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Photographs documenting the 1906 earthquake in California.
Identified in gold letters as "Crane Company. Plumbing, Gas, Steam, and Water Supplies, 1893" at 23 & 25 First Street, San Francisco, California, this 275 pp. illustrated catalog of plumbing supplies describes, lists and provides sizes and prices of fittings...
Snapshots of rubble and destroyed buildings following the earthquake and fire of 1906; chiefly general downtown views and landmark buildings. Of note are a view of a family's posessions outside a home, an armed guard with a motorcycle, a makeshift...
Collected by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
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Consists of ephemeral materials, city records and clippings relating to the city of San Francisco and its citizens. Materials date from the 1850s to the present, the bulk from the 20th century. Subjects cover a diverse array of San Francisco...
Consists of ephemeral items pertaining to San Francisco. The bulk of the material dates from the late 19th century and early 20th century. Includes ephemera related to fraternal clubs and women's organizations; social clubs; institutions such as churches, schools, universities...
Etchings show Chinatown in San Francisco, backyards on Telegraph Hill, a view of the Bay, and Italian family, a wharf scene, and an old whaling fleet.
Two newspapers documenting the Adolf Eichmann trail, from April 11-12, 1961.
Local news photographs taken by staff of the Examiner, a major San Francisco daily newspaper. The vast majority of the negative files record local persons and events in San Francisco, the Bay Area, and Northern California. Included are all the...
The San Francisco Examiner photographic print files consist of the news photographs collected by the San Francisco Examiner library. Many are prints from negatives shot by staff photographers, while others originated with wire services or as submissions from individuals or...
Contains many views of the San Francisco Ferry Building; as well as Fisherman's Wharf, Sutro Heights, horse-drawn motor vehicles with men posing in them, pedestrians, etc. Also included are views of Susanville, hot springs in the Bieber area (depicting bathers),...
San Francisco Ferry trip book (SAFR 282, HDC 490) lists the crossing dates and speeds for the steamer NEWARK and EL CAPITAN on the San Francisco Bay for the years 1889-1892. Weather conditions are sometimes noted as well as other...
Photographs depict earthquake damage, fires and fire damage, and refugees of the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906.
Album contains commercial views of various San Francisco buildings damaged by the 1906 earthquake and fire. Among the buildings pictured are the Mills Buiding, San Francisco Gas & Electric Co., Aronson Building, Hale Bros. department store, San Francisco Savings and...
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Photographs show effects of the 1906 earthquake and fire in San Francisco, including damaged buildings, refugees, and similar scenes. Also included are views of railroad tracks in a snow covered town.
Album documents 1948 Flag Day ceremony in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, Calif. Photographs depict U.S. President Harry S. Truman as well as other ceremony participants. Also includes correspondence, ephemera and newsclippings pertaining to the event and, especially, its organization...
The San Francisco Folk Music Club (SFFMC), founded in 1948, is made up of singers, instrumentalists, performers, songwriters, listeners, and dancers. Its purpose is the enjoyment, dissemination and preservation in individual, family and community life of music defined as "folk".
Contains office records, dockets, grant files, Buck Trust trial transcripts, newsletters, press releases, clippings, and other miscellaneous papers. Also included are manuscripts of the winning entries for the Joseph Henry Jackson Award, and the James D. Phelan Award.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Material related to San Francisco FrontRunners, an LGBTQ+ running and walking club.
Contains programs, flyers, and other ephemera mostly concerning appearances of the chorus in various events throughout the San Francisco Bay Area, sometimes with other choruses, and many sponsored by Golden Gate Performing Arts.
The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus is the world’s first openly gay men’s chorus. The collection is arranged into seven series including: Administrative Records; Membership and Production Materials; Publicity and Awards; Photographs; Audiovisual Materials; Textiles and Memorabilia; and SFGMC Scans...
Scrapbooks, communication books, head nurses' files, correspondence, videotapes, publications, and memorabilia collected by the nursing staff of AIDS Ward 5B/5A at San Francisco General Hospital, the first dedicated AIDS hospital ward in the U.S. The collection documents daily life on...
Bound volumes received through the office of the Dean, School of Medicine, at SFGH, 1984.Records include patient registers, records of operations, expense books, recovery room logs, lists of patients' valuables, one volume of Laguna Honda records (1931), and one volume...
This collection contains documents created by San Francisco General Hospital, most dating from the latter half of the 20th century. Included are annual reports, various plans, documents regarding the 2008-2015 hospital rebuild, oral histories, nursing school yearbooks, CHN documents, administrative...
Papers and photographs relating to the history of the Surgery Department at San Francisco General Hospital. Inclusive of articles writen about and by staff, notably Dr. William Schecter, Chief of Surgery at SFGH and Vice-Chair of Surgery at UCSF from...
This collection is composed of two record groups: Administrative Records of the AIDS Program at San Francisco General Hospital, and Records of the Sixth International Conference on AIDS, held in San Francisco in 1990.
This collection consists of an album of 19 photographic prints of classes in the San Francisco Girls' High School in 1877. The subjects of the photographs are classes of students with their teachers and one photograph of all the teachers...
The Collection of San Francisco Graft Prosecution Records contains copies of legal records and scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, including transcripts of the trials of Abe Ruef, Eugene E. Schmitz, Louis Glass, Michael W. Coffey, Patrick Calhoun, et al., and contempt...
The Photographs Related to the San Francisco Graft Trial collection contains 15 photographic prints taken mostly in 1907-1908. The collection features many of the important individuals involved in the San Francisco graft trials of 1907 and 1908. The trials occurred...
Photographs document two San Francisco construction projects: Four Seasons Hotel and 55 Second Street. Emphasis is on high iron workers in action.
Enlistments of certified Union supporters in the Home Guard for the City and County of San Francisco, with a statement of the arms possessed by each member. Authorized by the Executive committee of the Union Committee of Thirty Four, formed,...
The San Francisco Horsemen's Association (SFHA) was formed in 1940 as a nonprofit organization to foster an interest in horses and horsemanship and to share its member's passion for horses and trails with the Bay Area community. The group publishes...
Mimeograph of arbitration proceedings between the San Francisco Local Joint Executive Board of the Hotel and Restaurant Employees' International Alliance and Bartenders' International League of America and the Hotel Employees and Hotel Operators. The strike, which involved members of six...
Includes subject files of staff members of the Human Rights Commission, particuarly of Jo Daly, the HRC's gay community liaison. Materials include correspondence, press releases, notes, and some minutes of the Gay Advisory Committee, 1975-1980.
Views of plant construction at industrial waterfront sites, presumably in San Francisco. Some views clearly are of Western Sugar Refinery facilities, but others may be different sites. One view reproduces a chart on California's petroleum production in 1922, so some...
Includes photographs documenting iron workers at construction sites of Moscone Center and 560 Mission Street, San Francisco, Calif.
San Francisco Jacks, or SF Jacks, is a men’s social masturbation group founded in San Francisco in 1983. The collection includes records documenting the founding and operation of the group; correspondence; artwork; SF Jacks newsletters; and promotional material and other...
The collection provides an overview of the San Francisco Jewish Community Center's activities between 1930, its incorporation, and circa 1979. Files on the building campaign in the early 1930s, recreation, social, and educational programs, institutional finances, board matters, and general...
These materials were collected during the tenure of the San Francisco Labor Council Executive Director Tim Paulson. They contain administrative records, materials from labor and community campaigns, election fliers and candidate questionnaires, and Paulson's calendars and hand-written notes. There are...
The Records in this collection primarily reflect the activities of the SFLC during the 1960s and early 1970s. A number of individual items and files, two of the record series, and most of the long newspaper runs document earlier history...
Correspondence and other records relating to activities of the San Francisco Labor Council (SFLC), the local affiliate of the AFL-CIO. The collection covers all facets of the San Francisco labor movement following the great San Francisco earthquake of 1906 through...
Correspondence and other records relating to labor disputes, fair employment, wages, housing, health and welfare benefits, and other activities of the organization. The San Francisco Labor Council was a local affiliate of the American Federation of Labor.
Consists of the records of the San Francisco Ladies Protection and Relief Society, the Scandinavian Benevolent and Relief Society (later known as the Crocker Old People's Home), and the entity created by the merger of the two societies, Heritage House,...
Abstracts of title for various land parcels in San Francisco, California.
Family background and childhood in San Francisco; B.A., UC Berkeley; J.D., Yale Law School; law practice for diverse clients (Bill Graham, Jefferson Airplane, Patty Hearst); drafting the Charitable Trust Act; California State University System Trustee, 1960-1964 and UC Board of...
This collection contains materials related to the San Francisco Lesbian and Gay History Project, which worked to uncover and make public the history of lesbian and gay communities. A large percentage of it consists of audiotapes of meetings, lectures, and...
The San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration Committee is the organizing body of San Francisco’s Pride parade and festival, which has run each year in various forms since 1970. The collection largely consists of ephemera, photographs, and video from parades between...
Consists of ephemera relating to prominent individuals considered members of or involved with the lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender communities of San Francisco and the greater Bay Area, but not exclusively. The majority of material is self-promotional, though much of...
Consists of ephemera collected from businesses owned, operated or frequented by members of the LGBT community located in San Francisco and the greater Bay Area. Businesses in Russian River, San Jose, Sacramento, Berkeley and Oakland are also represented. Types of...
Consists of a wide range of ephemera related to LGBT communities in San Francisco and the Bay Area, representing a diverse collection of subjects, ranging from AIDS, bathhouses, city agencies and sex clubs, to collections of catalogs and directories. Much...
Consists of ephemera pertaining to groups affiliated with San Francisco's LGBT community. The bulk of the material is from the late 1970s through the 1990s, with the homophile groups of the 1960s represented as well. Groups include: community service centers;...
A view from Telegraph Hill over North Beach, toward the Golden Gate (about 1863) and a view north-east from Rincon Hill at Second Street (about 1865). The octagonal house in the Rincon Hill view is that of Mrs. Benjamin Henry...
Includes four Yosemite views, four San Francisco area views, eleven Calaveras County mammoth tree views, and one Southern Pacific Railroad view of the San Fernando tunnel.
San Francisco Marine Exchange scrapbooks, 1939-1959, (SAFR 21699, HDC 1619) are comprised of two bound scrapbooks and one folder containing compiled published materials such as newspaper clippings and circulars relating to the Marine Exchange of San Francisco.
Primarily San Francisco marine subjects including photos of ferries. In addition, two photos from Los Angeles and Hawaii are included.
This collection consists of photographs collected by San Francisco Martime Museum and added to the Olmsted classification scheme. It contains glass plates, film negatives, and photographic prints.
The San Francisco Maritime Museum copy negatives, 1881-1924, (SAFR 24835, P78-034) are comprised of photographs mainly of Pacific Coast built schooners. The collection has been processed to the Item level and is open for use.
The collection consists of 10 black-and-white photographic prints of yacht racing and a US Navy destroyer.
The San Francisco Maritime Museum records consist of textual records in nine series: Organizational records, Financial records, Correspondence, Library records, Museum Vessel records, Museum Publications, Manuscripts, Periodical Articles and Newspaper Articles. The bulk of the collection dates are 1963 to...
The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park contracts (SAFR 22017, HDC 1526) collection consists of 25 spiral bound contracts for materials and services solicited for various park facilities including Hyde Street Pier, buildings, and vessels. The collection is open and...
The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park event photographs, 1979-2001 (SAFR 22236, P09-008) consists of photographs and audiovisual materials from annual events and special events held at the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park from 1979-2001. The collection is described...
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park events records, 1991-2007, (SAFR 23001, HDC 1631), is a compilation of visual communication containing posters, events calendars, brochures, advertisements, programs, invitations, tickets, and a poem titled "Ode to a Scottish Ship" by Stephen Canright,...
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park exhibit panel proposals (SAFR 22210, HDC 1570) collection consists of 3 prototype panels for a park exhibit. They were prepared by park exhibit staff. The undated panels are in pencil on tracing paper. The...
The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Facilities and Ships Division photographs and media collection, circa 1986-1991 (SAFR 22585, P91-071) consists of photographs and media created by San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park staff during the course of their work...
The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park General Management Plan research files (SAFR 22217, HDC 1588) consist of plans, supporting documents and publications concerning the Park's assets and cultural resources. The collection is open and ready for use.
This collection chiefly consists of photographic prints from the shipping and maritime-related files of and its predecessors, and which were daily newspapers of San Francisco, Calif.
The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Photo Lab records, 1963-2014, bulk 1988-2014, (SAFR 24429, P14-008) are comprised mainly of photographs documenting San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park daily operations and special events. The collection has been processed to the...
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park records, 1985-2000 (SAFR 23385, HDC 1642) consists of documents related to the preservation and rehabilitation of vessels and facilities at the park, information about external reports, and a cooperating agreement. The collection has been...
The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park Records, 1967-1992 (SAFR 23384, HDC 1641) consists of files about the restoration and maintenance of Park vessels and the donkey engine. The collection has been processed to the file level and is open...
The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park reports, 1992, 2001, 2002 (SAFR 23111, HDC 1639) consists of three bound reports on conditions investigations and waterproofing of the Maritime Museum building (Aquatic Park Bathhouse), a schematic design report of the Maritime...
The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park staffing document (SAFR 23813, HDC 1657) consists of a large (34" x 15") rolled organizational chart, dated January 18, 2001.
The San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park vessel and property records SAFR 22148 HDC 1548) collection consists of documents pertaining to various vessels including Jeremiah O'Brien, Hercules, Alma, Eureka, Eppleton Hall, and C.A. Thayer. The collection has documentation for work...
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park vessels and operations records (HDC 1598, SAFR 22222) consist of 8 files about Park operations and vessels, including files on historic park vessels ALMA, C.A. THAYER and EUREKA. There are also brochures, calendars, newsletters...
The San Francisco Maritime State Historic Park graphics records (SAFR 22252, HDC 1591) consist of 7 black-and-white photographs and 4 pieces of paste-up graphics, all relating to a SFMSHP brochure from the early 1970's. The content pertains to displays and...
The San Francisco Maritime State Historic Park photograph collection, 1965-1975, (SAFR 23858, P91-067) is comprised mainly of photographs of ALMA (built 1891; scow schooner), C.A. THAYER (built 1895; schooner, 3m), EUREKA (built 1890; paddle ferry), and WAPAMA (built 1915; steam...
The San Francisco Maritime State Historic Park photographs and motion picture collection, 1956-1977 (SAFR 22247, P91-078) consists of photographs and media created by San Francisco Maritime State Historic Park staff during the course of their work from 1956-1977 and several...
The San Francisco Maritime State Historic Park publications (SAFR 22251, HDC 1590) collection consists of materials created by four separate organizations: San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, State of California Resources Agency-Department of Parks and Recreation, S.F. Territorial News, and...
Collection includes organizational planning documents, correspondence, accident reports, brochures & booklets, Project X, correspondence regarding transfer of Haslett Warehouse to the State, financial and special events records, apprenticeship program, Hyde Street Pier logbooks, newspaper clippings, oversized plans and miscellaneous papers...
Ledger book used for San Francisco Marriage Requests; San Francisco Land for Sale; Rainfall and Reservoir Tables Ledger.
Consists of records chronicling the first incarnation of the SF Microscopical Society, 1870-1905, including organizational records, meeting minutes, correspondence, indexes of publications, scrapbooks of clippings, fern mounts, and photographs of microscopic organisms, and papers written and presented by members.
The San Francisco Mime Troupe Archives consist of unique items relating to the forty year existence of the Troupe. The collection contains original and adapted scripts, financial papers, photographs, audio visual items, promotional material, correspondence, clippings, and office files. The...
Four items. Include invitation, name tag and menu for the Exchange's 68th anniversary jubilee, and clipping concerning the exchange.
1. List of sailor boarding houses in San Francisco.--2. R.F. Bridewell's recommendation of cable car system for proposed municipal railway.--3. Original constitution for Monumental Hose Company No. 6 (signed by all the members)--4. Two letters from Sara and Jesse (surname...
Professional photographic views of San Francisco Municipal Airport (previously known as Mills Field Municipal Airport, later as San Francisco Airport) and San Francisco International Airport (SFO). Views include exteriors and interiors of buildings, broader scenes, aerial views, and one promotional...
Contains a tour brochure, several transfer tickets, holiday tour tickets, tickets for school children, accident report forms, car defect report forms, several leaflets on municipal railway services and how to use them, and a copy of The Bay Area electric...
The archive includes slide images and descriptions of San Francisco murals painted between 1930-2000. The slides are from the collection of mural historian and photographer James Prigoff. The descriptions are based on Timothy Drescher's book (c. 1996) which lists murals...
Contains records generated by the Education Department mainly from 1961 through 1966. Records document the formal establishment of the Education Department within the San Francisco Museum of Art, and the Department’s abundant activities during the period that centered on children’s...
Contains records related to film program activities in the San Francisco Museum of Art before the formal establishment of the Film Department. Records are divided into two series reflecting the two main educational functions of the film program from the...
Related to the 1939-1940 Golden Gate International Exposition on Treasure Island in San Francisco, the Golden Gate International Exposition records contain correspondence, minutes, reports, press releases, brochures, maps, building plans, and notes documenting the involvement of both the San Francisco...
The San Francisco Museum of Art Office of the Director Records contain administrative records from the Museum generated between 1935 and 1958, corresponding with the tenure of its first director, Dr. Grace L. McCann Morley. The SFMA opened in 1935...
The San Francisco Museum of Art Office of the Director Records contain administrative records from the Museum generated between 1959 and 1965, corresponding generally with the 1958-1965 tenure of its second director, George Culler. Highlights of Culler’s years at the...
The San Francisco Museum of Art Office of the Director Records contain administrative records from the Museum generated primarily between 1966 and 1972, corresponding with the tenure of its third director, Gerald Nordland. During these years, Nordland focused largely on...
The Research Library collection consists of materials relating specifically to the maintenance and management of the San Francisco Museum of Art Research Library, primarily under the direction of its first professional librarian, Anneliese Hoyer. Also includes a small set of...
The Women's Board of the San Francisco Museum of Art was formed in December 1934, just before the 1935 opening of the Museum. Its purpose was to advise the Board of Trustees, raise money, organize and administer social functions, and...
The Curatorial collection consists of materials relating to the daily duties of SFMOMA’s curators and curatorial assistants before the formal establishment of curatorial departments. Includes correspondence from several museum staff, most significantly from curator John Humphrey.
The collection consists of records of the Film Department of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art dating from 1970-1980, the majority of which are published materials from external film organizations. The department was responsible for curating and screening film...
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s Office of the Director Records contain administrative records from the museum generated primarily between 1974 and 1986, corresponding with the tenure of its fourth director, Henry T. Hopkins. During this time the museum...
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Publications collection documents the museum’s publications from 1935 to the present. It includes periodicals, catalogs, posters, invitations, ephemera, and miscellaneous objects. The bulk of the collection is exhibition related materials.
Records generated or collected by the publicity department, primarily before it was formalized as a department within the museum. Documents the ways in which the museum promoted itself, its exhibitions, and activities, and the way the institution was described in...
The Society for the Encouragement of Contemporary Art (SECA) was founded in 1961 as an auxiliary of the San Francisco Museum of Art. SECA’s objective was to encourage private collectors to purchase contemporary works by local and national artists. SECA’s...
Files of the San Francisco Museum of Science & Industry-Marine Section, predecessor of the San Francisco Maritime Museum (1940-1953). This collection of correspondence files was originally divided into two sections, subject and general (1940-1949). The files were left in their...
Invoices, vouchers, and legal documentation for the San Francisco, Napa, and Calistoga Railway and its predecessor railroads the San Francisco, Vallejo & Napa Valley, and the Vallejo, Benecia & Napa Valley.
Relating to litigation involving the closing of the San Francisco National Bank. Included are by-laws and minutes of meetings of the board of directors of the bank; transcripts of legal proceedings; depositions; copies of letters and memoranda; clippings, etc.
Interviews with four participants in the program, commenting on development, operation and difficulties of the program and Harold Zellerbach's commitment to it. Interviewees include: Martin Snipper, Art Commission and the San Francisco Neighborhood Arts Program; Maruja Cid, NAP Community Organization...
This collections chiefly consists of photographic negatives of San Francisco Bay Area news events taken by staff photographers of and its predecessors, and which were daily newspapers of San Francisco, Calif.
This collections chiefly consists of photographic prints and newsclippings from the files of and its predecessors, which were daily newspapers of San Francisco, Calif.
The San Francisco News-Call Bulletin newspaper photograph archive consists of the twentieth century photographic files of (1959-1965) and its predecessors publications; (ca. 1915-1929) and (1929-1959). The bulk of the collection as it exists today is divided between The Bancroft Library...
A representative group of photographs from the original photographic negatives taken by staff photographers covering the Free Speech Movement protests at the University of California Berkeley in the fall of 1964 and the spring of 1965.
San Francisco Newspaper scrapbook (SAFR 17125, HDC 282) dates from 1927 to 1928 and covers society and news items from the San Francisco Chronicle, the San Francisco Examiner, the San Francisco Bulletin and the San Francisco News. The collection is...
San Francisco Chapter of Californians for a bilateral nuclear weapons freeze movement (San Francisco Nuclear Weapons Freeze or "SF Freeze") was a volunteer political organization that advocated "freezing" and reversing the production of nuclear arms. SF Freeze engaged in a...
Contains 175 subdivision cadastral maps and 37 technical drawings of Oakland, Piedmont, Contra Costa County, and Berkeley pertaining to the operations of the San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose Railway.
The San Francisco Odalisque Newspaper Collection is comprised of issues 1-5 and 7-9 of the San Francisco Odalisque.
Contains same-sex marriage licenses issued in San Francisco from Feb. 12, 2004 to March 11, 2004 and later invalidated. Includes a list of applicants.
The San Francisco Office of the Chief Medical Examiner's Records contain the death reports (1906-1956) of individuals who died in San Francisco and whose deaths legally required investigation. The records also include Necropsy Reports (1928-1956), six volumes of Personal Descriptions...
City documents received and/or issued by the San Francisco Office of the Controller as fiscal accountant for unemployment relief services during the Great Depression. The collection consists of a report by the Director of Relief for fiscal year 1932-1933; minutes...
, an underground or alternative newspaper, was a worker-owned cooperative paper. It began in September 1966 and after a very short run of only twelve issues, folded in February 1968. The collection contains partial holdings of the articles, essays, original...
The artificial collection contains over 7,100 oversize photographic prints of San Francisco places, activities and cultural resources collected by the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library compiled from selections from the San Francisco News-Call Bulletin Photo Morgue, gifts...
Seven-part panoramic view of the San Francisco Bay extending from Happy Valley to Rincon Point, taken in the spring of 1851 by an unknown photographer from 1st and Howard Streets.
8 stereoviews form part of a panorama of the city (lacking parts 2 & 9). Also, 2 additional views of Sacramento street and Mission Dolores.
Contains the minutes, financial statements, correspondence, publications and notes relating to the objectives of the partnership, collected by member Jay Cahill. Also includes clippings.
The artificial collection contains over 1,100 photo postcards of San Francisco, California collected by the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library. The postcards range in date from the early 1900s to 1970s. Events depicted on the postcards include...
Album depicts various scenes taken in and around San Francisco during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. Topics of interest include several residential interiors, leisure activities, Golden Gate Park, the Cliff House, ruins of the 1906 earthquake and fire,...
Photographs show streets in Chinatown and other San Francisco neighborhoods. Buildings, hotels, and cable cars are included.
Interviews conducted 1978 by Ruth Teiser and Catherine Harroun for the Regional Oral History Office, Bancroft Library. Introduction by Warren R. Howell. Copies of photographs inserted. Comments on career of his father, Thomas E. Shumate, as physician, pharmacist, and San...
The San Francisco Players Guild records consists of programs, newspaper clippings, correspondence, scripts, promotions, photographs, contact sheets, slides, research materials, prop sketches, audio recordings, and other materials. A significant portion of the collection consists of binders for each of the...
Records of the Board of Police Commissioners; the Office of the Chief of Police and subsidiary bureaus and units, including the Bureau of Identification, the Bureau of Inspectors (aka Detective Bureau), Photographs Bureau, and Patrol Bureau; and scrapbooks whose originating...
Contains orders from San Francisco Police Dept., District No. 9 including, the Chief of Police's orders and bulletins, the Captain's orders and the Beverage Commission tax citations and investigations. There are references to crimes being committed in the district and...
Contains 21 logbooks with reports of burglaries in San Francisco, Calif. including the who, what, where and how as well as suspects and the outcome of the case.
Contains a listing by the San Francisco Police Department of prisoners at Folsom information recorded includes dates of imprisonment, parole, discharge, or death; reference to photographs taken of prisoners (not included here); name, crime, country of residence, term of sentence,...
Printed forms, filled in, listing numbers of arrests for each offense and total numbers of arrests.
Each volume contains 720 numbered and annotated photographic prints of arrested individuals. Each print consists of two exposures; a profile and a frontal portrait. Names and charges are noted.
San Francisco Police Dept. mug shot albums containing police identification photographs of arrested individuals. Each print consists of two exposures: a profile and a frontal portrait. Profile views include booking card (which lists booking number and date).
Apparently the personal album of photographer George W. Blum, this scrapbook documents numerous San Francisco murder cases. Includes photographs of victims in the morgue and at crime scenes, mug shots of suspects, newsclippings, and occasional street views. The most prominent...
Received with the John McCone papers (BANC MSS 95/20 c).
Includes studio portraits of San Francisco citizens, celebrities, and unidentified individuals. Numerous poses of the same sitter are often present, and a variety of studio backdrops and props are featured. Some images include a photographic view inserted in the studio...
The artificial collection consists of over 7,500 photographic prints of prominent people in San Francisco and California’s history from the 1890s – 2010s collected by the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library. The photographs are of a diverse...
The artificial collection contains over 5,000 photomechanical postcards of San Francisco, California collected by the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library. The postcards range in date from the turn of the 20th century to 1990s. Events depicted on...
Includes 6 views of the recently completed Golden Gate Bridge and 6 views of Golden Gate Park.
Accounts for soldiers at the presidio.
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, ticket stubs, liquor bottle labels, printed programs, and other ephemera collected by Frank Carden who served in the United States Army, Company E, 30th Infantry stationed at the Presidio of San Francisco. Also includes a printed 1935...
The records of San Francisco Pride at Work (SFPAW) contain papers, artifacts, and digital content which document and illustrate the mission, campaigns, projects, ideas, and activities of the often irreverent group of LGBTQ activists. SFPAW, a self-described non-hierarchical, anti-authoritarian, radical...
Street scenes and activity outside produce markets in the district around Front, Pacific, and Drumm streets, San Francisco. This produce district was demolished in 1963, shortly after these paintings were made.
Snapshot photograph album containing scenes and views of activities of the San Francisco Protestant Orphanage Society in the years following the 1924 completion of its new campus in the Sunset district. Images depict group portraits, playground scenes and other recreational...
Psychedelic posters and handbills promoting various events in San Francisco. Posters include (:1) Summer of Love San Francisco, with text by Saint Francis of Assisi, 1967, designed by Bob Schnepf; (:2) Straight Theatre reading and dance concert featuring Michael McClure,...
The SFPI&S Institutional Archive contains significant materials relating to both individuals associated with the institution and the institution's history. The materials span the years 1918-2007.
Pamphlets relating primarily to World Wars I and II in Europe and to other aspects of 20th century European history. Collected by the San Francisco Public Library.
The San Francisco Public Library Performing Artists Photograph Collection consists of 1,670 photographic prints from 1890 to 1950 collected by the Music Department of the San Francisco Public Library. This artificial collection of publicity photographs and performing artists’ portraits was...
This collection contains material documenting punk music and culture in the San Francisco Bay Area through zines, fliers, photographs, and other ephemera with the bulk of material dating from the late 1970s to mid-1980s. This is a growing collection comprised...
Album contains 133 black-and-white photographs as well as newspaper clippings and paper ephemera relating to a family who worked in radio and television in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Contains completed survey forms arranged by section, block and structure. Includes some related maps.
Photographs document the construction of new buildings and reconstruction of older structures in San Francisco during the aftermath of the earthquake and fire of 1906. Also includes photographs of a few Los Angeles buildings taken during the same general time...
This collection is primarily visual documentation of the programmatic activities of the San Francisco Recreation Department. Subjects pertain to administrative units of the department and include materials related to music, dance, drama, costuming, holiday celebrations, pageants, doll shows and puppetry.
This collection contains paper and photographic records of the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency. Records document the project areas of Diamond Heights, Embarcadero-Lower Market (Golden Gateway), Western Addition A-1 and A-2, Yerba Buena Center, Hunters Point, and other project and survey...
Contains v. 13 and 16 of the minutes to a savings and loan including list of officers approving loans and index of persons who received loans, with descriptions of the property involved.
Contains deposit books, promissory notes, documents, and two ledgers. Half of the entries in the bank's ledgers are for women depositors. The entries detail names, occupations, residence, and opening deposit amounts. The earliest entry for a woman is for Mrs....
Snapshot photograhic negatives taken by James D. Rorabaugh of miscellaneous views and street scenes of San Francisco (1936) and of the California Pacific International Exposition (San Diego, 1935).
Small format, commercially produced views of San Francisco scenes: primarily San Francicisco's Chinese community, plus boats on the bay, the Sutro Baths, and various downtown views.
Views of San Francisco school buildings. Includes photos of classes, class groups, a sports team, and images of Chinese students.
Comprises administrative records, publications, ephemera, and realia, documenting the origins, development, and activities of the San Francisco Schuetzen Verein between the years 1860 and 1946. The collection also includes materials related to the San Francisco International Shooting Festival Association, which...
Minute book of a San Francisco soccer club
Documents the work of Supervisor Barbara Kaufman pertaining to the 1994 and 1995 charter reform committees. The records cover work leading up to the new charter measure, Proposition E, which voters approved on November 7, 1995. Materials include charter history,...
Snapshots documenting sewer maintenance and perhaps other utility projects in San Francisco. Chiefly street-level views of residential city blocks, with some underground details of sewage pipe installation, etc.
This collection contains records related to San Francisco Sex Information (SFSI), an information and referral switchboard that has been providing free, confidential, accurate, non-judgmental information about sex since 1972.
Photographs document formal event celebrating appointment of Matthew C. Carberry as Sheriff of San Francisco, depicting Carberry, his family, Mayor George Christopher and others. First few leaves contain signatures of event guests.
Chiefly views of San Francisco, including Market Street illuminated at night, a Knights Templar parade of 1904, Cliff House and Sutro Heights (including Cliff House on fire), Golden Gate Park, Car Town (or Carville) at Ocean Beach, a shipwreck on...
Records of the Social Services Employees Union (SSEU), an independent public workers union in San Francisco. The union, established in the mid-1960s and made up of rank and file social workers and social service employees within the San Francisco Department...
Log books, ledgers, subject files, reports, documents, ephemera, audiovisual recordings, and photographic materials of the San Francisco SPCA, documenting its history, operations, programs, and services from its founding through the turn of the millennium.
Bautismos (baptisms); padrones (list of neophytes, alphabetically by first name, including name, "nacion", place or record of baptism, and age; and difuntos (deaths). For marriages, see C-C 4:774 available on film only.
15 items. .02 linear feet (1 folder).
Artificial collection consists of over 50 black and white professional souvenir photographs in folded paper mounts taken in nightclubs, hotels and restaurants in San Francisco, California between 1942 and 1955.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collected by the staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Sports sections from the SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER and the SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, 1912, 1922-48, many of which include news on Stanford athletics.
The Educational Opportunity Program records are comprised of a chronolgy, budget, position papers, reports, clippings, administrative and subject files relating to the program. They also include the EOP Newsletter and materials pertaining the Third World Liberation Front and its role...
Primarily correspondence of Ruth Witt-Diamant, director, with poets participating in readings at the Center, together with program notes, publicity material, and biographical information submitted by the poets; papers regarding the history, organization and financing of the Center; appeals for support;...
This collection contains materials pertaining the 1968-1969 San Francisco State College student strike and the simultaneous and supportive faculty strike. The materials were collected by librarian Helene Whitson during and after the strike events.
This collection consists of materials related to the establishment of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Studies Program at San Francisco State University (SFSU). Materials include an overview of the program; ballots; brochures for other SFSU programs; cluster proposals and syllabi for...
The San Francisco State University television scripts collection features a selection of television, film and radio scripts dating from 1928 to 1976.
Photographs captioned: Grand Hotel, Market and New Montgomery Streets, San Francisco [Watkins #1399] -- Second Street from Rincon Hill [Watkins # 710] -- Montgomery St. from Market St. [Lawrence & Houseworth] -- The Sacramento steamer Chrysopolis [Lawrence & Houseworth]
1: First Street from Rincon Hill (ca. 1862-1865?, Watkins number 506) -- 2: View from the residence of Bishop Kip, Rincon Hill (Watkins number 701) -- 3: Mission Church, Mission Dolores (published by Taber, photographer's number 1703)
1: Bush Street from Montgomery to Sansome (no. 139) -- 2: Powell Street from Lincoln School House (no. 504) -- 3: N.E. corner Montgomery and Pine streets (no. 174) -- 4: Portsmouth Square, or Plaza (no. 206)
View of Seal Rocks near the Cliff House and a view of a fountain in Woodwards Gardens.
Views show art, architecture, and decor of the San Francisco Stock Exchange Club building.
Many of the materials in Box 1 are descriptions of San Francisco Street Patrol (SFSP) for people outside the group, or potential and new members. The collection also contains a number of internal group documents and news updates for group...
Four signs of "Burritt" street sign in San Francisco. They show plaque reading "On approximately this spot Miles Archer, partner of Sam Spade, was done in by Brigid O'Shaughnessy."
Includes views of Market Street, Geary Sreet, Sutter Street, and others. Subjects include cable cars, horse-drawn carriages and wagons, a railroad train, men and women, Oakland Tribune newsboys and a partial view of the San Francisco ferry building.
Photographs show San Francisco street scenes, both including Chinese pedestrians. One street is probably Kearny Street. One shows an advertisement for a curiosity show featuring "Jo-Jo the Russian dog faced boy" and "Unzie the white hair beauty"
Contains photographs and picture postcards with images of San Francisco street scenes depicting buildings, people, and events, as well as views of entire blocks and intersections that are identified, and general views of the city from the 1830s to the...
The artificial collection contains over 155,000 photographic prints of San Francisco places, activities and cultural resources collected by the San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library compiled from selections from the San Francisco News-Call Bulletin Photo Morgue, gifts of...
Contains photographs and picture postcards depicting scenes of San Francisco places, people and events from the 1850 to the 1980s
Selected civil case records from the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco
Selected civil case records from the Superior Court of the City and the County of San Francisco, 1905-1922....
Administrative and fiscal information concerning the activities and interests of the association such as fund drives, public relations, arts programs, personnel, correspondence, expenditures, and income.
Includes letters of Philip S. Boone, Josef Krips and Jeremy M. Ets-Hokin; and minutes of meetings.
San Francisco personal property tax bill and invoice for $8.75 to J. C. Tichnor of San Bernardino, dated August 2, 1870.
Souvenir portrait photographs of theater and music celebrities and other entertainers, mostly taken by various San Francisco firms presumably during the performers' stays in the city. Among the individuals pictured are actress Lotta Crabtree, actors Frederick B. Warde and John...
Primarily programs with some reviews and ticket stubs and 1 photo of Theodora de Gillest. The scrapbook is annotated with opinions about plays and notes on the players. See Also: GC 1146 Theatre Programs Collection, ca. 1893-1958.
Scrapbook of theatre listings from San Francisco theaters, primaily the Bella Union and the New Bella Union Theatres, but also including the Alhambra and Pacific Theatres (San Francisco) and the Theater Comique in Sacramento. Most of the items are titles...
Photographs of 1905 bicycle trip from San Francisco to the Lewis and Clark Exposition in Portland, Oregon. The trip was undertaken by N.S. Farley, Leo S. Hampton, and Robert E. Geistlich. Album includes newsclippings describing the journey, ephemera from the...
The collection comprehensively covers the career of Turk Murphy and was assembled primarily by Jim Goggin and other members of the San Francisco Traditional Jazz Foundation. Similar sub-collections of materials about other traditional jazz musicians were added to this core...
7.1 linear feet (7 cartons, 1 oversize folder)
Davis discusses Boalt Hall Law School; Depression and politics in San Francisco in the 1930s; Tom Mooney case; Caryl Chessman case; freeing Alfried Krupp from prison; strategies in the courtroom; constitutional rights; due process, capital punishment; changes in law practice.
Record of income and disbursements for the union for the year following the 1906 earthquake and fire.
Contains information on receipts, expenditures, names of members, etc.
Holograph manuscripts of talks commemorating Benjamin Franklin delivered by Horatio Stebbins and Timothy H. Rearden at the annual meeting of San Francisco's master printers' club.
This collection documents the San Francisco Unified School District's history through materials collected by the Teachers Professional Library beginning in 1854, the fourth year of the Department of Common Schools, as it was then known. While there are materials from...
The San Francisco Unified School District's Family Diversity Curriculum Resolution records, 2005-2013, document the efforts of Joseph D. Marigliano, the San Francisco Unified School Board, district employees, and community members to promote a safer school environment for all public school...
Includes contest entry forms, contest books and programs, photographs, administrative documents and manuals, lists of judges and winners, press kits, broadcast news audio and video coverage, and newspaper clippings....
Souvenir viewbook includes San Francisco views and architecture. Original photographs are views of Monterey, California and its early buildings, some dated 1914 and 1929. All are likely to have been printed in 1929 or shortly thereafter.
Includes a view of the Treasure Island-San Francisco section of the Bay Bridge being built, a view of two children near delapidated storefronts (in Chinatown?), and a view of a streetcorner (in North Beach?).
The following San Francisco views are included: north front of the 'new' City Hall; the Greenhouse and Conservatory in Golden Gate Park; two views of Woodward's Gardens; a restaurant in Chinatown; the Hall of Records; and Colombo & Co., Manufacturers...
Album of San Francisco street scenes and photographs of civic and commercial buildings prior to the earthquake and fire of 1906. Of particular interest are twenty-three views of San Francisco’s Chinatown.
Photographs collected and taken for Blair's books on San Francisco history, with particular emphasis on Golden Gate Park and the Presidio. Includes statues, monuments, historical plaques, buildings, residences, streets, the constructions of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. and San Francisco...
Photographs show San Francisco buildings. Includes both business and residence buildings (one shows the San Francisco News Co.)
Includes five night views of city streets and buildings with decorative electrical lights for Admission Day 1910, pre-1906 public buildings such as City Hall, the Hall of Justice, the U.S. Mint, and Union Square. Several views of navy ships are...
Leaf from disbound album, with San Francisco printed at the head of each side, and Sea Lions printed under Seal Rocks view.
Charter amendments and propositions before voters of the City and County of San Francisco.
The San Francisco waterfront postcard, 1885-1906, (SAFR 24441, P15-003) is comprised of a postcard of the Mission Street Wharf area of San Francisco, California. The collection has been processed to the Collection level and is open for use.
Contains broadsides and labor union publications on various waterfront strikes in San Francisco, Calif. Unions represented include: International Seaman's Union of America; Marine Workers Industrial Union; Waterfront Employers Union; Longshoremen's Association of San Francisco; International Longshoremen's Association; Maritime Federation of...
Scenes of the San Francisco waterfront, and Scott Newhall and Earl "Fatha" Hines in Newhall's office.
Photo album consisting of images of web pressmen at work printing San Francisco newspapers, on break and posing with co-workers, and spending leisure time together on recreational outings. The album documents the pressmen's working environment, including web press machinery and...
Includes memoranda, 1939 manual, and some material relating to child welfare.
San Francisco Wholesale Dairy Produce Exchange records, BANC MSS C-G 161, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
The San Francisco Women for Peace Records, 1943-[ongoing] contain materials from the San Francisco and East Bay branches of both Women for Peace and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. The collection documents yearly and extended campaigns for...
This collection represents the history of the San Francisco Women's Building/Women's Centers from 1972 to 2001. It provides a comprehensive look at the second wave of the Feminist Movement in San Francisco at that time - the Women, the Ideals,...
Includes copies of SFWC Newsletter co-published with San Francisco Women's Switchboard. Newsletters concern issues of women's rights, employment of women, the history of women in the United States and the organization of SFWC. Also includes ephemra.
Correspondence, meeting announcements, program for 1938-1939, receipts, relating to this Afro-American cultural group.
The San Francisco Yacht Club photographs, circa 1900-1960s, bulk 1920s-1930s, (SAFR 23371, P74-041L) are comprised of one photograph album of yacht club member studio portraits and several photographs of Belvedere Cove, California and the San Francisco Yacht Club. The collection...
The San Francisco Yacht Club records (SAFR 4834, HDC 645) contains materials dating from 1880 to 1958. The bulk of the materials date from 1926 to 1932. The collection contains yearbooks, scrapbooks, souvenir programs, brochures, articles, clippings, illustrations and sketches,...
Album of snapshot photographs documenting an unidentified woman's activities as a member of the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) in San Francisco from 1919 to 1920, and her subsequent activities in Warsaw, Poland as an affiliate of the YWCA's Polish...
Administrative and cultural records of the San Francisco Zen Center, including minutes, correspondence, business records, and materials relating to the founding of the Center, including photographs, ceremonial records, and extensive audio-video and transcripts of Dharma Talks.
Set of commercial postcards depicting various aspects of construction of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, including simulated views of the completed bridge.
Records the electrification of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, and the Golden Gate Bridge, by Alta Electric and Mechanical Company.
41 views of construction of the Bay Bridge, with 7 views of Golden Gate Bridge construction.
The collection documents the planning and structural engineering of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge from the project binders of junior bridge engineer, Nathan Davis Whitman, Jr., who worked for the State of California Department of Public Works, Division of Highways...
Photographs show details of construction of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge as well as freeway construction on land.
Views document construction of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, and are accompanied by a typescript describing the equipment, structural details, or activities pictured.
Photographs document construction of the new east span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, with emphasis on the actions of the construction workers.
Photographs document pile splice crews at work during construction of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge East Bay span replacement.
Contains engineering blueprints of the Stillman Street and Sterling Street ramps.
Working drawing with red ink edits depicting a section of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge under reconstruction.
of Robert M. McDougall;
Photographs document the construction of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge East Span replacement. Emphasis is on the hoisting and placement of test piles in 2000.
Unbound, edited transcripts of interviews with six participants in planning and successfully completing Arguello Park, 7th Avenue, between Anza and Geary Streets in the Richmond District of San Francisco, a park which stands as the result of community activists working...
Franklin Walker's corrected manuscript of two paragraphs from the first chapter of "San Francisco's Literary Frontier," which appeared on pages 5 and 6. The corrections are very close to the final form these paragraphs took when published.
Includes, among others, lands belonging to Spring Valley Water Company, Manzanita Water Company, Leland Stanford, W.A. Newell, Morris Doyle, and Cornelius O'Conner.
The collection consists of an album of 30 photographs taken circa 1890 in the Pasadena and San Gabriel area.
Photograph album documenting construction of San Gabriel Dam no. 1 in the San Gabriel River Valley, Calif., by West Slope Construction Co.
The matrimonial investigation records, or "diligencias matrimoniales", are part of a collection of California materials gathered by William F. McPherson, an Orange County rancher, scholar and collector. Predominantly though not exclusively the records of Mission San Gabriel (other California missions...
This collection includes branded leather swatches and textual materials pertaining to the San Gorgonio Pass.
Financial records from the San Joaquin and Sierra Nevada Railroad.
This account book contains a record of at least some of the financial transactions of the county government during its earliest years. Because the pages are unnumbered, access to entries is provided by numbered streamers....
The San Joaquin, California Public Documents collection consists of printed matter relating to various aspects of twentieth century San Joaquin County agencies and activities. Included is information on: agriculture, commerce, crime, demographics, education, elections, finances, government, housing, planning, transportation, and...
This collection includes forty-one bound volumes of assessment maps, each marked with surveying coordinates, that early officials of San Joaquin County, California, compiled annually between 1876 and 1919. Among the data included in each volume are property boundaries, names of...
The San Joaquin County Family Genealogy Collection consists chiefly of family trees for twenty local families. The collection also contains a ten year run of the Mehrten-Poppe-Kettelman family newsletter: "Mehrtens of the San Joaquin" (1964-1974). Additions to the collection are...
Contains taxes paid, probate receipts and other financial documents for several estates in San Joaquin County, Calif.
The San Joaquin County Schools Collection consists of general and individual school histories, scrapbooks, textbooks, and scattered county-wide administrative, student, trustee, and parent association records. The latter include county school district manuals (1918, 1923); county school directories (1929-1930, 1997-1998); a...
The collection consists of three County Jail Log Books, thirteen volumes of Mug Books containing approximately 7600 photographs, and a State of California Parole Violators ledger.
This collection includes approximately two hundred maps, plans, and other drawings related to the history and administration of reclamation districts in San Joaquin County, California.
The Product Labels Collection consists of more than one thousand fruit and vegetable, canning, and wine bottle labels donated to the San Joaquin County Historical Museum between 1970 and 2009. The labels have given California farmers, canners, and vintners a...
Mainly pre-emption notices for land in the county and title documents for property in Stockton.
The San Joaquin Delta collection contains 97 photographic prints taken primarily by Charles A. Bishop circa 1904-1907 documenting various aspects of the reclamation, irrigation, and cultivation processes undertaken in the Middle River area of the San Joaquin Valley. Activities featured...
This collection was created by members of the San Joaquin General Hospital Nurses Alumni Association. It consists of materials donated by various alumni members that date from 1900 to 2010, with the bulk from 1941 to 1959. The collection provides...
Collection consists of photocopies of records of the San Joaquin County Mining Company. Includes articles of incorporation, stock certificates, correspondence, financial records, and a variety of other documents.
Snapshots, chiefly of young adults, in various locations. Most images are of friends or family members posing in front of homes, by automobiles, in parks, in the desert, or at the beach. Some views picture young women in trousers. A...
The San Joaquin Valley College Collection includes founding documentation for the school, related legal opinions, and administrative records. Also included are academic catalogs and bulletins, school newspapers, and invitations and programs related to student activities and organizations. In addition, the...
The San Joaquin Valley Farm Labor collection measures 2 linear feet and dates from 1947 to 1971. The collection is arranged in five series: Yinger bibliography; Office of Economic Opportnity (OEC) War on Poverty; Chavez, Cesar; Strike and boycott against...
Four photographic proof advertisements for irrigated farm land in the San Joaquin Valley near Patterson, California.
This collection documents the history of the San José Peace & Justice Center from 1948 to 2013. The collection records include: administrative records, board minute records, correspondence, newsletters, photographs, publicity and event files, news clippings, and ephemera.
The Academic Council Records, 1961-1972, document the history and administrative responsibilities of the Academic Council, a precursor to the Academic Senate. The records consist of council budgets, correspondence, meeting minutes, assorted California State University (CSU) information bulletins, and a CSU...
The SJSU Academic Senate Records, 1952-2004 (bulk 1970-1999), document the history and administrative responsibilities of the Academic Senate. The records consist of general, administrative and committee files, budget reports and correspondence, as well as newspaper clippings and audio tapes. The...
The San José State University and California State University Budget Office Records 1945-1989 (bulk 1960-1975) document the administrative and financial activities of this branch of the university, which operates under the direction of the Associate Vice President for Finance. The...
The San José State University and the San José Public Library System Joint Library Project Records, 1994-2005 (bulk 1998-2000) document the planning and construction of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library, the first joint venture between a university and...
The San José State University Architectural Drawings Collection consists primarily of drawings and renderings that document the contruction of different library buildings on the San Jose State College campus, including the Central Library Building, Wahlquist Library, the California State Library...
The San José State University Archives Directories, Guides & Handbooks, 1920-1997 (bulk 1941-1976) consists of handbooks and directories targeted to students, faculty and staff. The directories contain address and telephone lists of students, staff, and faculty. The handbooks, mostly produced...
This collection consists of a variety of visual materials, primarily photographic prints, depicting the buildings, people, and events of San José State University, San José, and Santa Clara County.
The San José State University Art Department Records, 1912-2022 (bulk 1951-1959), document the department's course curriculum, as well as art exhibits created by students. The records consist of miscellaneous brochures, pamphlets, course catalogues, flyers, and art ephemera. This collection is...
The San José State University Artifacts and Memorabilia Collection consists of three-dimensional objects and printed materials that relate to the history of the university.
The Associated Students Records, 1947-2007, document the activities of the university's student government organization. The records consist of meeting minutes, correspondence, budget materials, administrative files, election and campaign records, posters, and newspaper clippings.
A collection of mixed materials from San Jose State University's Black Alliance of Scientists and Engineers (BASE) organization from 1976 to 2019. This collection includes organization memorabilia such as t-shirts, framed awards, photographs, posters, and a bound copy of the...
The San José State University Campus Buildings Records, 1903-1999, 2019 (bulk 1960-1995), document the history of major campus buildings and landmarks, including Tower Hall, Spartan Memorial Chapel, the Scheller House, Dwight Bentel Hall and other departmental buildings. The records consist...
The San José State University Campus Events Collection, 1925-2007 (bulk 1950-1970) documents university and student sponsored events, such as Spardi Gras, Homecoming, and the Centennial and Sesquicentennial celebrations of the university. The records consist of print materials such as scrapbooks,...
The San José State University Campus Publications Collection, 1925-2018 (bulk 1960-1990), documents faculty, state and miscellaneous publications. Created by numerous entities and organizations over an 80-year time period, the collection consists of a variety of print formats including brochures, magazines,...
This collection consists of audio and video tapes and transcripts of interviews with San José area Chicano community leaders and activists. The oral history project was conducted by the Mexican American Studies Program and the Chicano Library Research Center at...
The San José State University Civil Rights and Campus Protest Collection, 1967-1990 (bulk 1968-1970), documents the civil unrest that occurred during the civil rights and anti-Vietnam movements at San José State during the 1960s and the 1970s. Between 1968-1972, college...
The College of Education Alumni Board records document the activities of the San José State University (SJSU) College of Education Alumni Board. The materials include the Board's by-laws, minutes recorded during Board of Directors meetings, photographs and ephemera describing the...
The San José State University Commencement & Honors Convocation Records, 1889-2018 consists of programs, event planning paperwork, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks and correspondence for the university's commencement and honors convocation ceremonies, as well as programs for the African American (later renamed...
The San José State University Course Catalogs Collection, 1930-2012, document the offered courses for each quarter or semester. The publications consist of undergraduate, graduate, occupational, and teacher course catalogs, bullitens, and pamphlets for spring, summer, and fall sessions.
The San José State University Dean of Academic Planning Records (1967-1980) document the activities of the Dean of Academic Planning and the Academic Planning & Budget Division, which today is known as the Office of the Vice Provost. The records...
The San José State University Department of Aviation and Technology Records (1934-1996) include reports and publications concerning technical reports and test fuel cells for the aviation department, newspaper articles, instructional materials, audio cassette tapes, papers and publications concerning the department,...
The San José State University Emeritus and Retired Faculty Association (SJSU ERFA) collection (1950-2014), formerly known as San José State University Emeritus Faculty Association, documents the activities of this organization of emeritus and retired faculty members. Materials include minutes, correspondence,...
The San José State University Engineering Department Records, 1946-1973 (bulk 1950-1965), document the department's accreditation approval process, as well as requests for advanced curriculum and coursework leading to a Bachelor of Science in Engineering. The records consist of accreditation materials...
The San José State University English Department Folklore Collection (1978) is comprised of written accounts of folklore from 83 countries, produced by San José State University students as a fieldwork project for the 3 unit course English 82, . The...
The San José State University European Period Costume Collection consists of richly embroidered traditional cultural costumes resembling peasant clothing from various European countries such as Portugal, Spain, and Italy. The accessories include large decorative hair combs, shoes, belts, bonnets, a...
The San José State University Faculty Papers and Publications Collection, 1900-2004, consists of various academic publications including scholarly journals written by faculty members and other documents produced by and about them. The collection consists of academic reviews and articles, newspaper...
The San José State University Faculty Papers of H. Brett Melendy, 1893-2008 (bulk 1942-1985), consists of materials created and collected by H. Brett Melendy while serving as the University Archivist (1983-1987), as well as personal records. The records consist of...
The San José State University Faculty Wives Club Records, 1929-2015, document the history of the club over a 60-year period. The collection consists of meeting minutes, financial records, newsletters, and membership rosters.
The San José State University Football Programs Collection, 1934-2004, provides a snapshot of the intercollegiate games played by the SJSU Spartans. The football team began in 1893, with the first intercollegiate game taking place in 1895. SJSU celebrated its intercollegiate...
The San José State University History Department Records, 1962-1982, consist of a selection of the department's annual reports, technical reports, printed booklets, and newspaper clippings. In addition, the records include the original manuscript of Associate Professor Benjamin F. Gilbert's (1981)....
The San José State University Home Economics Department Records, 1913-1982 (bulk 1977-1980) consist of a variety of administrative files, correspondence and department evaluations, particularly concerning the termination of the program. The decision to terminate the Home Economics Department was reached...
The San José State University Humanities Department Publications, 1965-2008, consist of promotional announcements, newsletters, posters, brochures, signs, flyers, press, and a DVD advertising various events as well as registration and career services. The collection also includes several pieces of internal...
The San José State University Industrial Arts Department Collection, 1942-1980 (bulk 1960-1964), includes a variety of materials pertaining to the department's course curriculum, awards received, and works created by students. The collection consists of print and type-written materials along with...
This collection consists of records from the San José State University Institute for the Study of Sport, Society, and Social Change.
This collection includes papers, publications, slides, negatives, and prints from SJSC and SJSU's Instructional Television Program. Subjects include the various classes taught at the University and the creation and implementation of the pilot series of the Instructional Television Program.
The San José State University Japanese-American Internment Research Collection, 1935-2010 (bulk 1942-2010), documents the internment of Americans of Japanese descent from 1942-1945, the presence of Japanese-American students at San Jose State College in the late 1930s and early 1940s, and...
The San José State University Jewish Studies Program Records contain materials documenting the creation of the Jewish Studies Program and its various courses, programs, and events; the receiving of grants from organizations and foundations; and the reporting of the Jewish...
The San José State University Library Records (1880-2022) document the administrative and operational functions of the university library. The records consist of reports, blueprints, architectural drawings, and administrative files such as meeting minutes. Also included is student census data and...
The San José State University McFadden Health Cottage Records, 1925-1967 (bulk 1932-1954), document the creation, management and dissolution of a building purchased by the university in order to establish a "rest cottage" for the student population. The records consist of...
This collection consists of slides from the University photographer's office.
The San José State University Music Department Collection, 1925-1999, documents musical performances produced by the Music Department. The records consist of print materials, loose-leaf programs, flyers, brochures, compact discs (CD), an audio cassette, acetate discs, and vinyl recordings.
The San José State University New College Records, 1965-1998, document New College - a four-year liberal arts program. The records consist of administrative files, twenty and thirty-year reunion materials, daybooks, a scrapbook created by New College Provost Harold (Hal) DeBey,...
The San José State University Office of Continuing Education Records (1954-2000) consist of catalogs, schedule of classes, general files, newspaper clippings, fliers, posters, brochures, and handbooks. The materials in the collection offer a glimpse into the activities, classes, and events...
The Office of the President is the highest administrative office for the campus, reporting to the California State University (CSU) Chancellor and Board of Trustees, respectively. As such, the Office of the President records document the overall policies, practices and...
The Office of the President is the highest administrative office for the campus, reporting to the California State University (CSU) Chancellor and Board of Trustees, respectively. As such, the Office of the President records document the overall policies, practices and...
The Office of the President is the highest administrative office for the campus, reporting to the California State University (CSU) Chancellor and Board of Trustees, respectively. As such, the Office of the President records document the overall policies, practices, and...
The Office of the President is the highest administrative office for the campus, reporting to the California State University (CSU) Chancellor and Board of Trustees, respectively. As such, the Office of the President records document the overall policies, practices and...
The Office of the President is the highest administrative office for the campus, reporting to the California State University (CSU) Chancellor and Board of Trustees, respectively. As such, the Office of the President records document the overall policies, practices and...
This collection consists of printed copies of the speeches, many of them revised by hand, and some hand-written notes are attached to the speeches. Three DVD copies of Whitmore's Fall 2008 Welcome Address are also included.
Collection consists of materials for inauguration ceremony of President Papazian on of May 4, 2017.
Mohammad H. Qayoumi was the 28th president of San Jose State University from 2011 to 2015. This collection includes awards and commendations he received during his time in office.
Collection contains documents of President, Robert D. Clark Records, 1953-1970. The records consist of administrative files, correspondence, newspaper clippings, meeting minutes, reports, awards and recognition certificates.
The Office of the President, Robert L. Caret Records, 1994-2003 (bulk 1994-1999), document his inauguration in 1995, as well as the role he played in the reinstatement of the ROTC and AFROTC programs at the university in 1997. The records...
The SJSU Office of the Vice President Records consists of administrative files, admissions issues, committee meeting notes, correspondence, departmental evaluations, informational pamphlets, meeting minutes, newspaper clippings, certificates, photographs and ephemera.
The SJSU Office of University Relations Records, 1957-1976, document noteworthy events, activities, and people on the San José State campus over a 20-year time period. The records consist of press and media releases, newspaper clippings, faculty biographical record cards, and...
This collection contains audio tapes and transcripts documenting the experiences of key administrators and faculty from San José State University. The oral histories described reflect the changes in campus governance, curriculum, and student life from 1952 to the present.
The San José State University Public Relations and Publications Records, 1942-2007, are comprised primarily of newspaper clippings, photographic materials, press releases, faculty files, and newsletters created by the campus.
The San José State University Reports Collection, 1919-1997 (bulk 1950-1980), consists of reports published by or about San José State University. The collection includes annual reports produced by various SJSU departments, accreditation reports, and reports about the California State College...
The San José State University Schedule of Classes Collection, 1924-2004, document the bound schedule of classes publications for students and faculty offered each quarter or semester by the university. The collection consists of single documents, pamphlets and booklets.
The San José State University School of Business Records, 1952-1976 (bulk 1960-1970), document the department's activities and projects, including the Executive in Residence Program, the Visiting Scholar Program, the Distinguished Scholar in Residence, the Distinguished Businessman Seminar Series, the J.C....
This collection documents the school's administration, curriculum, and development of a statewide distance education program. The records consist of correspondence, administrative documents pertaining to accreditation, documents pertaining to curriculum, agendas for campus committee meetings, flyers for student programs and events,...
The San José State University Scrapbook Collection 1884-1999 (bulk 1931-1971) consists of over two hundred scrapbooks documenting one hundred and fifteen years of the university's history. Created by entities such as the Spartan Marching Band, the Foreign Students Club, and...
The Spartan Sports collection contains material related to San José State University athletics as well as official handbooks, manuals, and athletic rules for various other college sports, including many National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) publications.
Records of San José State University Special Collections Department from the late 1950s to 2019.
The San José State University Special Collections collection includes photographs, manuscripts, and ephemera documenting the history of Santa Clara County, San José, California, and San José State University. The majority of images chosen for Silicon Valley History Online are photographs...
This collections contains materials related to student involvement at San José State University.
The San José State University Student Memorabilia Collection documents the academic and social experiences of students who attended the college from the days when it was the Normal School to the present name of San Jose Staté University. The bulk...
The San José State University Student Organization Records, 1916-2011, document various student body organizations over a 70-year period, such as the Associated Students, the Black Masque Honor Society, the Spartan Programs Committee, and various Panhellenic and honorary fraternities and sororities....
The San José State University Student Publications Collection consists of publications created and written by students for students. The collection consists of student-created guides, magazines, newsletters, newspapers, pamphlets, and yearbooks.
The San José State University Student Services Records, 1954-2003 (bulk 1985-1990), document a selection of materials from the Office of Student Services, the Career Planning and Placement Center, and the Office of Disabled Students. The records consist of publications and...
The San José State University Summer Session records (1903-1980) [bulk 1950-1980] consist of the program's general files, class schedules, statistical reports, and correspondence. Additional materials include files related to the college's Founder's Day and Centennial celebrations. The collection is arranged...
The San José State University Theater Arts Collection, 1909-1982 (bulk 1945-1959) documents theatrical plays and ballets arranged and presented by the university's Speech and Drama Department. The departmental material consists of theater programs, photographs, magazines, mailers, flyers, and various other...
San José State University's Women's Studies Program was one of the earliest women's studies programs in the United States. The Women's Studies Program Records document the emergence and development of the Women's Studies Program from 1963 to 2003. The bulk...
The San José Woman's Club Records consists of administrative records and pressbooks documenting the club's activities from 1922 to 1993. The collection materials include ledgers, meeting minutes, a receipt book, scrapbooks, photographs, and correspondence.
Certificates of title, policies of title insurance and abstracts of title for property in Santa Clara County, California, mainly in San Jose.
Small collection of ephemera and clippings about the burgeoning music scene in San Jose from 1986-1989 including news articles from Metro, Mercury News, and BAM; and fliers from WORKS San Jose, One Step Beyond, and Club X.
Views show the General Merchandise store of C.L. Willett (manuscript caption indicates this was the first grocery store in Campbell) with a woman and child on the porch, a man in a buggy in front; the City Carriage Works with...
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
History San Jose maintains an extensive collection of records relating to the Oak Hill Memorial Park (Oak Hill Cemetery) as well as some information on Santa Clara Mission Cemetery and other memorial parks in the immediate area. Collection includes a...
Collection of newsletters, press clippings, publications, ephemera and photographs created by the San Jose Chamber of Commerce.
City of San Jose records ranging from mid-1800s to 1980s, with the majority dating to the mid-20th century.
Early records of the San Jose Common Council, later City Council, approximately 1850-1910.
Proceedings of the First Western Regional Conference on the Holocaust, relating to the ancient, medieval, and modern origins of the Holocaust, its meaning for western civilization, and the methodology for teaching about the Holocaust in schools and universities.
Records of the San Jose Day Nursery, including history of the organization, scrapbooks and photo albums, financial records, membership lists, roll books, employee attendance records, and Board of Directors minutes.
San Jose Hospital, and San Jose Hospital Nursing School records, including photographs and scrapbooks.
Include proposed ordinance, agreements, and petitions relating to its francise.
San Jose Mercury News clippings file and bound volumes of the Daily Mercury and Weekly Mercury
Sets of negatives taken by San Jose Mercury News staff photographers at local sports events.
1. A letter from John Burton to Joseph Bartine Hull (1847) responding to an order to disband troops and transfer arms to San Francisco.--2. A statement from Pierre sansevain regarding bran from the mill at San Jose (1848)--3. A promissory...
Two volumes of minutes of the meetings of the San Jose Music Study Club for 1921 to 1927. Includes membership lists and several programs.
Aerial photographs of road intersections and neighborhoods in San Jose, California, taken by the San Jose Planning Commission.
The San Jose Public Library California Room collection includes books, photographs, maps, periodicals, clippings and ephemera. The collection covers all of California with special emphasis on San Jose and Santa Clara County. The majority of images chosen for this project...
San Jose Repertory Theatre, or "The Rep," was founded in 1980 by James P. Reber, the first resident professional theater company in San Jose. The Rep's opening production of Noel Coward's 'Private Lives' was well received and was followed by...
The San Jose State College Academic Deans' Council Records (1956-1964) document the administrative responsibilities of the Academic Deans' Council. The records consist of new course proposals, council meeting minutes and agendas, curriculum reports, meeting minutes of the College Council, and...
The San Jose State College Football Film Collection, 1968-1972 documents the games the San Jose Spartans played against rival universities in the intercollegiate bowls during the 1968-1972 seasons as well as scrimmages. The records consist of reel-to-reel film and DVDs....
The San Jose State College Patrons Association Records, 1933-1990, a division of the California Congress of Parents and Teachers, documents the history of the organization over a sixty-year period. The collection consists of history and publicity scrapbooks pertaining to the...
The San Jose State College Presidential Office Administrative Records (1899-1972 [bulk 1950-1972]) document the general administrative functions of the Office of the President. The records consist of budget reports, committee files, photographs, and correspondence. Also included are materials pertaining to...
The San Jose State College Songs and Music Collection consists of songbooks, sheet music, and a single audio recording (1876-1882, 1942-1945). The San Jose State College Songs and Music Collection consists of songbooks, sheet music, and a single audio recording....
This collection contains materials related to San Jose State College track and field events, athletes, and coaches during the era known as "Speed City."
The San Jose State College World War I and World War II Collection, 1914-1949 (bulk 1942-1948), consists of materials related to students and faculty who served in the armed forces during World War I and World War II. The collection...
This collection contains a variety of physical posters from 1939 to 1977. The posters range from large cardboard event posters to small paper leaflet event posters. These posters come from different campus organizations during the years 1939 to 1977.
The San Jose State Normal School and San Jose State Teachers College Course Catalogs Collection, 1872-1935, documents the school's curriculum and coursework over a sixty-year period. The collection includes fall, spring and summer session catalogs, as well as catalogs for...
This collection contains diplomas and certificates belonging to graduates of the San Jose State Normal School spanning the late 1800s to the early 1900s; formats include paper as well as parchment. These materials were created by the Normal School, the...
The San Jose State Normal School Principals and Early Presidents Records(1862-1915)[bulk 1907-1915], document the early history of the Normal School from 1862-1915. The collection consists of correspondence ledgers, general correspondence, and also includes a diary written by Principal Ahira Holmes...
The San Jose State Normal School Records collection consists of various types of records created both by administration and students. The collection also contains a small number of textiles in the form of banners, flags, and the gown of a...
The San Jose State Normal School Teaching Tools Collection (1896-1927), consists of various teaching materials used to educate young children at the Normal Training School. The collection includes Friedrich Froebel's as well as sewing and reading cards and other manipulative...
Chiefly street views and commercial buildings in San Jose's business district. Included are Santa Clara Street, First Street, the Bank of San Jose, Alameda Road, the Commercial and Savings Bank, the Normal School, Auzerais House, and the University of the...
Records of the San Jose Symphony, which operated between 1878 and 2001 in San Jose, California. The collection includes business records, scrapbooks and programs, photographs, press clippings, and recordings of performances.
A collection of receipts of the San Jose Water Company from 1869-1935 (bulk 1869-1872). Also included are some undated supply lists and an issue of "The Spillway" (v.2:9) a monthly newsletter published for the employees of the San Jose Water...
Financial records of the San Jose-Los Gatos Railroad.
Records of the San Jose/Santa Clara Water Pollution Control Plant in Alviso, California, including documentation regarding the transfer of Zanker House to History Park in San Jose, California.
The San Juan Bautista State Historic Park Photographic Collection contains 848 cataloged images that date from circa 1812 through 2013. Images depict the property as a Spanish mission, a Mexican and early-American town, and a state park unit.
V.1: Cantos de la misión: texts of chants used in the Mission, preserved by Benancio Rios and by Ramón Yorba, with a brief history of the chants at the end of the volume. V.2: Account book, 1866-1886, kept by Father...
Correspondence, documents, and photographs related to the San Juan de Taviche Mining Company, an American company involved in gold and silver mining in the Oaxaca region of Mexico.
Contains records of church rights, finances, and the Archconfradia de Santisimo Sacramento. The church rights records include baptism, marriage and burial documents. The financial records include lists of charitable funds, account books of the Parish, Sanctuary and Chapel, statements of...
This collection of records from the contemporary San Juan Water District begins in 1854 with one of the state's early ditch companies and concludes in 1994 with the 140th anniversary of the company. There are approximately 600 items in the...
San Leandro (built 1923; ferry) records, 1955-1956, (SAFR 22683, HDC 1624), consists of three documents: daily time report (blank), dated July 8, 1955; a list of work to be done, dated May 2, 1956; and a list of repairs to...
Collection includes photographs of loggers engaged in various logging, lumbering and leisure activities in the San Lorenzo River Valley area of Santa Cruz County, Calif. Among the individuals identified are Ed Saxton, Ray Saxton and camp engineer Henry Webster. African-American...
San Luis Mining Company records, BANC MSS 2012/134, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Select building permits for the City of San Luis Obispo, California for years 1906-1937 with yearly alphabetical indices for 1923 and 1928-1937. The permits are not a complete issue.
This collection contains 48 sheets of hand-tinted lithographs, each approximately 11 ¾ x 8 ½ inches, depicting 61 different ranches, residences, hotels, commercial and civic buildings throughout San Luis Obispo County in 1883. These lithographs illustrated the produced in 1883...
This collection of records are contained in a single volume register of prisoners received in and discharged from San Luis Obispo County Jail, July 1, 1912 -September 30, 1913. The register provides the date on which a prisoner was received,...
Mainly legal documents. Includes papers in dispute between José María Villavicencio and Francis Ziba Branch.
The San Luis Obispo County Regional Photographs Collection contains photographs, artwork, and postcards of San Luis Obispo city and county. The collection, comprised of both amateur and professional work, captures daily life and popular scenes and locations in the county....
Contains documentation of the early activities, legal actions, and expenses of the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office including arrest records, meal counts, court records, and sheriff’s actions.
Records created and collected by the San Luis Obispo Foundation for the Performing Arts Center. Includes photographs of Foundation events and construction of the PAC, clippings files, Foundation publications, PAC programs, and reports commissioned by the Foundation.
Views of San Luis Obispo, Calif., and of the Steele family residence there.
Contains documents concerning the creation of a cabildo (townhall) to govern the barrio (district) of San Marcos Sacatepequez, including a petition from town representatives, and a detailed list of all male citizens broken down by race.
A collection of printed works regarding the life of José de San Martín (c. 1778-1850), the first president of Peru and a leader in South America's struggle for independence from Spain.
Collected by staff of the Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Collection consists of deeds, mortgages, liens, land claims, declarations, and abandonments of homestead recorded at the office of the County Recorder, San Mateo County between 1857 and 1872....
The records of the San Mateo County Resource Conservation District span the history of the organization and include administrative and financial files, meeting minutes, reports, maps, and other material.
The collection consists of publicity materials from San Mateo County's Department of Alcohol and Drug Services Tobacco Prevention program. It includes 9 1/4" x 12" posters, hand cards, newsletters, reports and presentation materials. Also included are five public service announcements...
The collection has two primary areas of interest, the first is the history of the city of San Mateo, the second is a record of the city's on-going relationship with the 101st Airborne, Company A. The historical photographs cover a...
Title supplied by cataloger.
While the collection includes aspects of the organization's administrative history and relationship to the San Pasqual Battlefield Historic State Park, the strength of the San Pasqual Battlefield Volunteer Association Collection is in the reference materials pertaining to the Battle of...
Articles of incorporation, by-laws, minutes of stockholders and directors meetings (1874-1880 and 1893-1910) and certificate of dissolution. With signatures of various officers.
This index volume lists names and numbers of all inmates in San Quentin & Folsom prisons (1910)....
The Views of San Quentin Prison and Events album contains 355 photographic prints taken circa 1925-1935. The album features views and scenes of the the prison grounds, interiors of many of the structures, and various recreational acitivities. Besides general grounds...
Bancroft BANC PIC 1991.003--fALB: Bequest of Dr. Leo L. Stanley, via the Marin Independent Journal.
Collection includes: letterpress copybooks containing copies of official prison correspondence, 1885-1892, and 1908; register of prisoners discharged or transferred, 1930-1940; register of law enforcement visitors, by county, approximately 1949-1953; and descriptions of prisoners, 1920-1932. Also includes a record book of...
Views of buildings and grounds at San Quentin, including exteriors and interiors, and some birds-eye views. Pictured areas include cells, machine shops, classrooms, barber shop, infirmary, bakery, kitchen, chapel, and laundry room. Prisoners are visible in some photos.
Seventeen volumes of descriptive registers for prisoners entering San Quentin prison between 1851 and 1940. Registers include name of prisoner, commitment number, and date of arrival; information on nationality, crime, length of sentence, occupation, physical description, etc.; and information on...
Collection consists of docket books from the Justice court in San Rafael, California. Includes five volumes, covering the years 1865-68 and 1871-78....
The collection consists of papers related chiefly to the business affairs of Conway S. Campbell-Johnston and A. Campbell-Johnston and the San Rafael Ranch Company in the Garvanza neighborhood near Pasadena, California, from the 1880s to the early 1900s. The papers...
Photographs document highway construction in the vicinity of San Simeon, Calif. Views depict road and bridge construction, California Highway Commission workers, Deer Creek, Salmon Creek and the adjacent California coast.
Two interior views chiefly depicting altars and devotional objects, and one general exterior view.
This collection consists of legal documents from Orange County Superior Court and Los Angeles Superior Court dating from 1915-1930. Also included are Santa Ana attorney and notary public Otto Sanaker's correspondence, his 1917 diary, wills of various clients, and unsorted...
Mainly letters from Thomas J. Sanborn, describing his voyage to California via Panama, the shipwreck of the Winfield Scott, life in Benicia, the operation of a flour mill and wages paid, temperance activities, farming in the area, and comments on...
This is an artificial collection made up of Sanborn maps from the Center's holdings, most of which have unknown provenance. Those that do have documented acquisition information are also listed in their respective collections. The collection contains Sanborn maps for...
A collection of letters written to James M. Sanborn and his wife Lilia Sanborn. Includes letters from their sons, extended family, and friends and associates, as well as a ledger and some visiting cards.
This collection contains the diaries kept by John A. Sanborn (1850-1942) between 1909 and 1942. Sanborn was a farmer who lived in Covina and Compton, California.
Collection consists of 175 items of correspondence, papers, photographs, and ephemera relating to John M. Sanborn, school teacher and principal at various schools in Michigan, and his family. Includes an eight-page letter to Sanborn from his brother Lucius, describing military...
One Sanborn map of Santa Paula
Collection contains hand-written indenture documents for the Santa Pauly y Saticoy land grant, conveying property in the Saticoy portion to certain owners
David John Sanchez was born and raised in East Los Angeles. As a founding member of the Brown Berets, Sanchez was heavily involved with the Chicano civil and political movements of the late 1960s and 1970s. The collection consists of...
Series I: Personal and Biographical. The series includes articles from major magazines and newpaper sources and is divided into two categories and ordered chronologically. The first category includes all articles primarily concerned with Gil Sanchez himself, his work and his...
Sound recording of interview with John Sanchez conducted by Harvey Schwartz. Former agricultural worker; recalls killing of unionists by growers in Pixley, California, during 1933 Central Valley cotton strike; describes harsh living and working conditions of Central Valley's Mexican American...
This collection spans from 1994 to 2016 and contains the congressional and personal papers of the Honorable Loretta Sanchez (United States Representative, in office from 1997-2017). These papers mainly pertain to her election campaigns and her work in the U.S....
Transcript of her diary entries for December 7-13, 1941; she recounts hearing President Roosevelt's radio address on Dec. 8 in the company of English department faculty, various blackouts and alarms on campus and in San Francisco, address by Stanford president...
Privately printed collection of poems; each poem is accompanied by recollections and commentary. This copy is number 315 of 500.
This collection contains the professional and personal papers of Maria Sanchez, a popular DJ active in San Francisco bathhouse and disco communities. Contents include ¼” audio tape, photographs, zines, and other ephemera.
The (1972-2013) document Sanchez's work while teaching at Mesa Community College and her influence on the Chicano Studies Department there, as well as work done in the San Diego community. The majority of the material dates from 1990-2000 and focuses...
Papers pertain to her education at Stanford University, her teaching career at San Diego Mesa College, her interest in Chicano/Chicana artists and activists and Chicano history, and her own writings. Included are class papers, articles, correspondence, publications, audio and videotapes,...
An oral history of the sanctuary movement based on interviews with religious and lay leaders in the Bay Area conducted by Eileen Purcell during 1997-1998. The interviews cover the beginning of the sanctuary movement during the Vietnam Conflict (1971-1972) and...
Includes pictures of Permanente Cement Operations.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Collection consists of a virtually complete collection of about 40 books, along with broadsides, posters, catalogs, bookmarks, and ephemera produced by the Sand Dollar publishers in Berkeley, California. Includes limited and trade books, as well as a run of Sand...
These video tapes pertain to Stanford University's development plan for the Sand Hill Road corridor between El Camino Real and Santa Cruz Avenue, which falls under the jurisdiction of the City of Palo Alto. Meetings of Palo Alto agencies recorded...
Carl Sandburg (1878-1967) was a contemporary American poet, author, musician, well-known Abraham Lincoln scholar, and winner of three Pulitzer Prizes. The materials in the collection primarily document events featuring or celebrating Carl Sandburg's career, including correspondence, newspaper and magazine clippings,...
Collection consists of articles, clippings, photographs, and various books by American poet and biographer Carl Sandburg (1878-1967).
Drafts and proofs of Dr. Orent's book, Stress and the Heart.
Writings, correspondence, reports, and photographs, relating to political, social, and economic conditions and to repression of civil liberties in the zone of Germany under Soviet occupation. Some items relate to the western zones of occupation and to the condition of...
Darline "Dottie" Sanders was born in 1918 in Buffalo, NY, and lived Lemon Grove, CA. She earned her private pilot license on May 1, 1949. She and her husband owned a two-place Cessna, Model 140A, 1950 model. She became a...
Elmer M. Sanders was a prominent African-American leader in the city of Pacoima, CA. His papers document the personal achievements of the Sanders family, their involvement in community affairs, and the educational efforts of the Trainers of Teacher Trainers project...
This collection includes reports, proposals, agenda, minutes, transcripts of public hearings, and other documents pertaining to development in San Francisco, especially Diamond Heights and the Western Addition, 1948-54; and reports, booklets, and brochures pertaining to planning in general, 1940-70. Of...
Depicts the meeting aboard the H.M.S. Prince of Wales between President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill in Newfoundland, 1941; leading American naval and political figures; and United States Navy oil exploration efforts in Alaska, 1949.
The collection includes audiocassettes of sermons given by J.P. Sanders from 1973 to 1986 at the Hillsboro Church of Christ in Nashville, Tennessee, and Conejo Valley Church of Christ in Thousand Oaks, California.
The collection consists of 88 black and white, plus some Ektachrome color, photographs taken by Los Angeles based photographer Marilyn Sanders during the period 1976-1991. These are portraits of famous writers, artists, UCLA dignitaries, booksellers, plus photos of the Los...
During September 1942, World War II Rear Admiral Eddie R. Sanders was a Lt. Commander at NAS Anacostia working as a test pilot. Early that month he received orders to precede to NAS San Diego to examine and test fly...
The bulk of the collection consists of unidentified poems and manuscripts, representing Russell's work as a poet. Also included are drawings and sketches; correspondence with family, friends and colleagues; and personalia including diaries, identification documents, and school papers.
Most items unidentified. Includes some touristic views of New York City.
Notes from lectures by Wilbur W. Thoburn, kept in the published syllabus: THE LIFE AND TEACHINGS OF CHRIST; A STUDY OF CHRISTIAN IDEALS AND THEIR APPLICATION TO LIFE. A SYLLABUS OF A COURSE OF LECTURES DELIVERED IN LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR...
Collection of cartes de visite, tintypes and photoprints including family pictures (mostly of African Americans) taken in San Francisco, Oakland, Stockton, and Colorado. Two views are apparently in a circus setting and depict a black minstrel troop and a band.
Journals, short stories, plays, screenplays, comparative literature, poetry, and annual compendia of literature read, motion pictures seen, and theatrical performances attended by Rick Sandford, 1963-1995. Sandford documented his early life in Tahoe 1958-1969, as a "born again" Christian 1971-1972, and...
Sarah Sandford of Lodi, New York recorded her favorite poems by Lord Byron, William Wordsworth, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and others in this handwritten notebook. She also recorded a recipe for ginger snaps and a Biblical passage.
The collection comprises organizational records and personal papers of Mississippi civil rights activist Edgar Sandifer, 1929-2014. Organizational materials include his administrative, financial, promotional, and legal records as part of the Mississippi Gay Alliance (MGA), Persons with AIDS/HIV Project (PWA), Jackson...
Correspondence, notes, and clippings, relating to the career of the American economist Lauchlin Currie, and particularly to his role in the dispatch of the Flying Tigers to China in 1941. Used during preparation of the book by R. J. Sandilands,...
Correspondence, fan mail, press releases, publicity photographs, public relations material, clippings, and film reviews from screenwriter Barry Sandler regarding his 1982 film, .
Stamps designed and commissioned by Douglas Sandler to honor slain San Francisco supervisor, Harvey Milk and printed in 2012 by a company in Auckland, New Zealand. Sandler commissioned his own private stamps to create an interest in stamp collecting and...
Papers of the American art critic Irving Sandler, including five decades of notes, transcripts and audiotapes of interviews with artists and art professionals, materials documenting art organizations and associations, and correspondence regarding publications, lectures, and academic appointments.
This collection documents the work of Ronnie Sandler, an activist in the tradeswomen's movement. Much of Sandler's work focused on expanding women's access to fields where they had not traditionally been employed, such as building trades and transportation. The bulk...
The East Los Angeles Archives (ELAA) is comprised of collections which document the lives and events of a historical community central to the social, political, and cultural history of the Chicano/Latino community in the United States. The ELAA is a...
The consists of 62 Chicano Movement-related posters, broadsides, and advertisements. These one-of-a-kind posters and broadsides document local events and organizations, as well as local and national groups involved in the Chicano Movement in San Diego, including the Chicano Federation of...
The Judith Sandoval Visitacion Valley Gift of Stories Collection consists of over 4,000 black and white photographs of varying sizes, contact sheets, negatives and images on CDs of the Visitacion Valley community between 1998 and 2005.
Clippings concerning the activities of various directors of the California Department of Mental Hygiene, including information on hospital facilities and on care of the mentally ill. V.1: 1938-1939; v.2: 1946-1949; v.3: 1963-1964.
The Mark Sandrich papers span the years 1924-1994 (bulk 1926-1945) and encompass 7.8 linear feet. The collection contains a variety of film-related production material, scripts, and clippings. There is some script material for television and some miscellaneous story material by...
Collection consists of scripts related to the career of Mark Sandrich. Includes various script drafts for Carefree and Top hat....
Calendars
Contains journals, files of clippings, correspondence, and ephemera, and publications.
One, written from a camp on the North Fork of the Platte River, comments on the journey east; the other, written October 4 from Sacramento, shortly after his arrival, discusses plan for going to the gold region.
The STAND records measure 2.5 linear feet and date from 1985 to 1996. The collection is arranged in twelve series: Background information, Contacts, Displacement, Environmental issues, Freeway 168, Funding, Legal issues, Members of STAND, Other grass-roots effort, Publicity, Related organization,...
Resolutions, position papers, letters, bulletins, flyers, convention material, and printed matter, relating to the 1969 national convention of Young Americans for Freedom.
Frank Sanesi flew P-51s and P-38s in World War Two in the Pacific.
Personal journals, manuscripts, correspondence, publications, audio tapes, and collected ephemera relating to Sanfield's life and career.
Collection includes 6 account books with entries for investments, household expenses, books, cash accounts, and other matters, 1885-1891; undated typescript of several chapters from an unpublished book "Three Centuries of Magic"; correspondence including a letter of introduction for Perry T....
The Sanford collection includes his own works as well as volumes from , , books by Fritz Kunkel, and other religious and Jungian publications. ...
The collection contains material sent by John B. Sanford to Robert W. Smith, including correspondence, typescript drafts of articles/shorter works, and photocopies of reviews of Sanford's books from various newspapers, as well as other materials Smith had collected regarding Sanford....
The Katherine (Katie) Sanford collection includes 62 original oil paintings that appear in , as well as personal correspondence, drafts, sketches, watercolors, published works, and audio lectures....
This collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, and ephemera related to American labor supporter and socialist Marvin Sanford (1897-1974) and his work in socialism, labor unions, and communism. The following topics and people are referenced in the collection: Edward Bellamy, cooperative societies...
[Sargeant, New York Infantry, 122nd Regiment (Vol), Company K]. Papers, including two Civil War letters (ALS) 1862, family history, and carte de visite of Truesdell in uniform.
Papers related to his research with Karl F. Meyer on the development of the Brucellosis Medicine; other papers related to his University career are included.
The collection contains 26 booklets, pamphlets, programs, and other printed ephemera relating to birth control advocate Margaret Sanger and organizations such as the American Birth Control League, Birth Control Clinical Research Bureau (Margaret Sanger, Director), Birth Control Federation of America,...
The collection documents the history of the sanitary evolution of London from the 1840s to the early twentieth century. Some 4500 separate printed, typescript, and manuscript items trace the stages by which the drainage and fresh water supply for London...
Avedis Krikor Sanjian, Professor emeritus of UCLA's Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, was a world-renowned scholar of Armenian studies who wrote ten books and authored more than 40 articles in English and Armenian. The collection consists of personal...
Wanda Sankary (b.1919) practiced law in Los Angeles and San Diego. In 1954, she was elected as a Democrat to the California State Assembly, representing the 79th district (San Diego), and was defeated in her 1956 re-election bid. The collection...
Transcripts of interviews of former political prisoners; secret police case files; articles; and speeches; relating to the execution, imprisonment, and sentence to forced labor camps of political prisoners in the Soviet Union. Collected by the Sankt-Peterburgskoe obshchestvo "Memorial." Photocopy.
Diaries, writings, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs relating to the status of civil liberties and to political prisoners in the Soviet Union and in post-Soviet Russia.
Collection includes flyers, programs, and tickets from events, 2007-2008, and three VHS videorecordings from their Mela shows, 1996-2000.
The Santa Ana History Room photograph collection includes images of historical interest of the city of Santa Ana and other areas of Orange County from the late 1800's to 2002. The images chronicle a wide variety of topics like agriculture,...
The collection comprises a transcript on the appeal "Anaheim Water Company vs. Semi-Tropic Water Company." The document contains testimony of the development of irrigration along the Santa Ana River, as well as information on the early Spanish-speaking families that settled...
The Santa Ana Valley Irrigation Company was incorporated in the summer of 1877, acquiring the rights and properties of the Semi-Tropic company. The company covered the territory of the former Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana, including the Olive area, Orange,...
The Santa Ana Valley Irrigation Company was incorporated in the summer of 1877, acquiring the rights and properties of the Semi-Tropic company. The company covered the territory of the former Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana, including the Olive area, Orange,...
This Collection is based on the Black Santa Barbara Historical Calendar project files. Additional materials pertinent to Santa Barbara African Americans continue to be added to the collection.
This collection consists of 27 recorded interviews of prominent Santa Barbara African Americans done by interviewee Ranford Hopkins. The interviews were later transcribed into audio tapes.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Photos captioned: Corridor of the Santa Barbara Mission built in 1786 -- San Fernando Rey Mission. Built in 1797.
The San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties, University of California Cooperative Extension Records span the years 1914-2000 (bulk) and consist largely of material from the San Luis Obispo offices. The first series, Annual and Historical Reports (1923-1998, undated), contains...
Document dated Apr. 25, 1868. Gift of Carol Storke who had gotten it from Cynthia Huntting (a cousin?), Apr. 2
Collection of four b/w photos (various sizes), showing Miss Ednah A. Rich, President of the State Normal School, being presented with a spike maul, which she used to drive the golden spike at the end of the Normal School Extension...
Single issues and short runs of newspapers not otherwise cataloged separately.
[Santa Barbara]: [collection of thirty-two original photographs of Santa Barbara, Lompoc, and surrounding area, Including scenes of towns, agriculture, settlers, schools, amusements, etc.] [Santa Barbara County, ca. Ca. 1880-1915]. Thirty-two original photographic prints, measuring from 3¼ x 5¼ to 8...
Articles, biographical sketches, clippings, and other material relating to Santa Barbara authors, much of it used in compiling Santa Barbara authors list.
Views show a date palm grove, the shoreline at Castle Rock, and a view through an arch on aqueduct wall.
Photograph album containing 79 pages of over 350 snapshots taken in the early 1900s.
Group of six cabinet card photographs of the Santa Barbara California Floral Festival Parade, Santa Barbara California, 1891.
Six posters relating to concerts performed by the Santa Barbara Chamber Orchestra, circa late 70s-early 80s.
The collection contains a list/table of contents and 15 open reel audiotapes of hearings held from June 17, 1970 to September 1, 1970 regarding Isla Vista and other local disturbances, 1969-1970. It includes eyewitness testimony, accounts of arrests and jail...
Large, ca. 30" x 80" map, with hand-colored key and shadings of areas owne/operated by oil companies of the time. Oversize, map cabinet 20/6. Purchase: Lost Horizon
Records of the Santa Barbara Civic Light Opera (Santa Barbara, California) from 1984 to 2001.
The collection includes correspondence, meeting agendas, meeting minutes, clippings, publicity material, position statements, financial records, a script of a radio play , flyers, notes, and other administrative records, 1978-1982, from the Santa Barbara Coalition for Human Rights (SBCHR). The SBCHR...
One document (AD) listing original pledges for the college, 1869. The college has no connection to the present University of California, Santa Barbara. Alpha list.
The collection contains six scrapbooks documenting the Women's Physical Education Department's dance concerts from 1937 to 1945. The scrapbooks contain clippings, programs, reports, memos and correspondence, and other related material.
The Santa Barbara Community Art Association records span 31.22 linear feet and date from 1915 to 1955. The collection is primarily related to the Association's Plans and Planting section and contains architectural drawings and reprographic copies that were entries for...
Mimeographed school project organized by Hanne Sonquist, with lists of local organizations and services provided
Six original color posters, mainly of Jim Salzer Presents events at the Santa Barbara Fairgrounds. Headliners include Eric Clapton, Cream, The Fugs, Jethro Tull, Led Zepplin, and Vanilla Fudge. Found in misc. mss map drawer. Map cabinet 20/6. Alpha list.
One letter (ALS) from Thomas Irvine (Santa Barbara) to C. H. Peters (Carson City, Nevada), re a financial matter, 3 April 1897. Also one letter (TL) from State Bank & Trust Co. (Carson City) to Thomas P. Hawley (Santa Barbara),...
Survey maps of Santa Barbara and surrounding areas.
Handwritten minutes of the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors from November 18, 1850 to August 5, 1907; typewritten minutes from September 3, 1907 to April 4 1977.
Records, dating to the 1980s-1990s, collected by Eric Sonquist in the course of his activities as a member of the Santa Barbara County Bowl Foundation Board of Directors.
The Santa Barbara County Court records contain over 2,300 court cases beginning with California statehood through the first decade of the 20th century. The variety of court cases represented span legal proceedings from debt settlement to probate to murder. The...
Papers relating to land grants, taxes and appointments.
Records of the Santa Barbara County Vintners Association, documenting the Association's wine and grape industry promotion in Santa Barbara County, promotion of harvest festivals and wine tastings, and Santa Barbara County wine country tourism. Files in the collection date from...
Records of Santa Barbara daily newspaper that began publication in 2006 and ceased publication in 2012. Collection includes a near complete archive of PDF copies of the newspaper as well as a large photo morgue. Print copies of the newspaper...
Photograph album of earthquake damage in Santa Barbara after earthquake of June 29, 1925. The album opens with photographs of steel frame buildings in Tokyo after a 1923 earthquake and ends with photographs of the collapse of the Hotel Vincent...
Santa Barbara earthquake, June 29, 1925. Two black-and-white photos.
50 b/w photographs, many relating to the 1925 earthquake.
Santa Barbara Flower Festival programs for the years 1893-1896. Also includes program for the Grand Flower Festival Ball, 1894....
Newsletters, brochures, flyers, and clippings documenting the activities of gay and lesbian rights organizations, mainly in Santa Barbara, California. The bulk of the material dates to the 1970s-1980s.
Correspondence, bylaws, Board of Directors' reports, financial statements, meeting minutes, course syllabus, staff reports, questionnaire, medical bulletin, workshop packet, flyers, press release, bulletins, and clippings documenting activity of the Santa Barbara Gay and Lesbian Resource Center (GLRC), 1980-1993. The GLRC...
Two illustrated brochures extolling the virtues of the school's location and curriculum. Includes class lists. Alpha list.
Handmade album containing fifty-two cyanotype images of Santa Barbara, California, 1887-1888.
Documentation related to the acquisition, processing, and management of Santa Barbara Historical Collections (SBHC) from the 1960s through 2019.
Programs from the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.
Bulletins of the Santa Barbara Jazz Society, the Santa Barbara Dixieland Jazz Society, Channel Cities Jazz Society, and the Southern California Jazz Society. Also contains dealer record lists, a photo album, and clippings.
The Santa Barbara Legacy Reel Audio Tapes Collection contains the earliest recordings of people and events of mid-20th century Santa Barbara historic preservation. From the 1950s into the 1970s, there was a concerted effort at the local, county, and state...
Eleven issues of the Santa Barbara Libertarian newsletter
Phillumeny is the hobby of collecting different match-related items. The Santa Barbara Matchcover and Matchbox Collection contains over 300 matchcovers and matchboxes of printed advertising graphics, primarily of Santa Barbara area businesses. Showcasing local brands and late 20th century commercial...
Views of buildings, farmland, and friars at Mission Santa Barabara, one view of nuns seated at a meal, and street scenes, shops, and people in San Francisco's Chinatown.
List of holdings of registers from various missions in California.
Title devised by cataloger.
Poster for the 25th anniversary of the Museum , 1941-1966. [Oversize Map Cabinet 20/6]. Alpha list.
Framed aerial photograph of an oil rig. Signed by Daniel C. Wychgram.
One black and white poster of oil rig and oil spill on water's surface, with caption "January 28 , 1969." Found in misc. mss map drawer. Map cabinet 20/6. Alpha list.
One scrapbook with clippings tracing the history of the Santa Barbara Oil Spill of January 1969.
One scrapbook with clippings tracing the history of the Santa Barbara Oil Spill of January 1969. The clippings cover the period from January to May 1969, most from the Santa Barbara News Press, but also including California Oil World, El...
Newsletters, magazines, catalogs, flyers, articles, records of experiments, correspondence, subject files, and other material, mainly printed, collected by Santa Barbara resident Dr. David T. Phillips and primarily pertaining to parapsychology-related groups, studies, and issues in Santa Barbara, southern California, and...
189 black and white photos, various sizes and formats, apparently taken in Santa Barbara and environs, circa 1901-1903 (cf. date on SB Chinatown photo and date of T. RooseveltÆs trip to Santa Barbara.) Includes assorted photos of otherwise unidentified people...
One black and white panorama, showing harbor, city, mission, and electrical poles [Santa Barbara received electricity in 1887]. Found in misc. mss map drawer. Map cabinet 20/6. Alpha list.
Single items and small groups of photographs, acquired from various sources, most by purchase. Additions to the collection are anticipated.
Picture postcards, black/white and color, of various Santa Barbara area scenes, acquired over the years from various sources. Includes Santa Barbara and Montecito residences and gardens, harbor and beaches, foothills, birdÆs eye views, Santa Barbara Mission, and former Riviera campus...
The Santa Barbara Presidio Postcard Collection contains postcards accumulated from multiple sources by the Presidio Research Center. This collection emphasizes the Santa Barbara Presidio, the surrounding Presidio neighborhood, the City of Santa Barbara, and the California Missions.
This collection contains drawings of the Santa Barbara Public Library building in downtown Santa Barbara, Calif. The materials consist of renderings, blueprints, and some original drawings and span the timeframe from the earliest proposed plans in 1916 up to additions...
Organizational records of the Santa Barbara Public Library, including annual reports, correspondence, clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, deeds and contracts, registers, circulation and catalog books, dating from the 1870s through the 2010s. Scrapbooks include a complete collection of Faulkner Gallery art exhbition...
Invitation, 23 May 1912. Gift from Hilda [?]
Photographs, programs, clippings, administrative files and correspondence, research files, keepsakes, notes, audiovisual items, and original song lyrics written by Santa Barbara Ring Shout group leader Frances L. Moore. Material dates from approximately 2000 to 2018.
Santa Barbara (steam schooner) and Wellesley (steam schooner) logbooks and papers (SAFR 16463, HDC 180) consists of two engineers logbooks each for the steam schooners SANTA BARBARA and WELLESLEY. Both vessels were involved in the coastal lumber trade and travelled...
Santa Barbara (steam schooner) engineers logbooks (SAFR 16462, HDC 179) consist of two volumes dated 1925 to 1926. They were kept by chief engineer G. Hansen. The vessel, carrying lumber, traversed the Pacific Coast between San Pedro at the southern...
Santa Barbara (steam schooner) logbooks (SAFR 16461, HDC 178) consist of two engineers and one ship log for the steam schooner SANTA BARBARA on numerous voyages between San Francisco, San Pedro, Oregon, Washington and Alaska from 1906 to 1921. The...
This collection consists of 20 photographic prints mounted on cardboard (one is a stereograph) of views of Santa Barbara, California, ca. 1875. The photographers include Hayward & Muzzall, W. J. Rea, and I. N. Cook. Included are images of Santa...
Newsletters, wine labels, articles/clippings, and other ephemera relating to vintners in the Santa Barbara County area (including Santa Ynez Valley, Lompoc, Santa Maria). Materials continue to be added to the collection.
The collection contains files relating to Santa Barbara area water districts, groundwater, and hourly precipitation records....
Found item, provenance unknown. Alpha list - title only. ++ Oversize boxed.
Photos captioned: Abolone Point, Avalon, Santa Catalina Island -- Country Road, Los Angeles.
Album includes many snapshots of Santa Catalina Island, including Avalon, the surrounding topography, and various island views taken from the water. Other locations and events depicted include Point Fermin near San Pedro Bay; Echo Park; Pasadena, including the Tournament of...
Views of Santa Catalina Island, especially the town of Avalon and various boats in Avalon Bay. Town views include tourist tent cabins, the Bath House, and the Metropole Hotel. Collection also includes views of fishing catches, natural features of the...
Blank sheets of stationery with a different illustration on each. Pictured are: the Wrigley mansion, Zane Grey's Hopi Indian home, Avalon Bay, the St. Catherine Hotel, the casino (2 views), the ferry S.S. Catalina, Lover's Cove, and Avalon town.
Photographs documenting various phases of installation of submarine telecommunications cable from mainland California at San Pedro to Santa Catalina Island. Many photographs are reproduced in accompanying brochure.
This collection consists of administrative files, correspondence, research, publications, official reports, newspaper clippings, photographs, notes, congressional testimony, and legislative material concerning these organizations and their mission to reduce toxins and hazardous waste in the Silicon Valley.
The Santa Clara City Library collection includes photographs, artifacts, maps, booklets, and ephemera documenting Santa Clara County and Santa Clara City, California. The majority of images chosen for Silicon Valley History Online are photographs of individuals, businesses, and Santa Clara...
This collection documents the Blue Ribbon Commission on Improving Custody Operations, Santa Clara County, 2015....
Annual records and budgets, relating to juvenile delinquency in Santa Clara County, California.
Mainly pertaining to San Jose. Includes official correspondence, 1826-1845; proclamation concerning defeat of revolt led by Joaquín Solis in 1830; court documents; and copies of ordinances.
Records of the Santa Clara County Fire Insurance Company mainly comprising minutes and individual insurance policy applications. The company was incorporated in 1900, providing insurance to property owners in Santa Clara County.
This collection consists of ten volumes listing accessions of the Santa Clara County Free Library. The volumes range from 1914 to 1931.
This collection consists of ten volumes listing accessions of the Santa Clara County Free Library. The volumes range from 1914 to 1931.
This collection consists of copies of audits, investigations, and grand jury reports from Santa Clara County for selected years between 1933 and 1965. It also includes some related items such as maps, reports to the Grand Jury from private entities,...
Sheet removed from mug shot album. Each side of sheet includes a photograph of a prisoner, with description written in pre-printed fields, e.g. name, nativity, residence, occupation, physical characteristics, legal status, nature of crime, date of sentencing, etc. Prisoners depicted...
Abstracts of titles, deeds, etc. relating to land transactions in San Jose and Los Gatos.
Papers relate mainly to property in San Jose. Includes transcripts and translations of documents in U.S. Land Commission case no. 286, pertaining to the Pueblo Land claims of San Jose.
This collection contains of reports and publications from the Santa Clara County Planning Department. It is primarily composed of environmental impact reports (EIRs) dating from the 1970s-1980s, with a smaller amount of published materials on other aspects of demography, land...
Original documents for property ownership in Santa Clara County, California. The bulk of the records date from 1850-1906.
Three legal documents (13 p.) in a case dealing with street railroads in Mayfield (later Palo Alto), Calif.
This collection contains 136 documents chiefly dealing with estates and land transactions in Santa Clara County, California, from 1850 to 1869; some notable estates represented in the collection are those of: Ygnacio Alviso, Anastacio Chavoya, Pablo de la Guerra, Jose...
ClaraVision, the Santa Clara University Archives digital photograph collection, includes photographs, postcards, and other graphic materials, that capture the rich visual history of Mission Santa Clara established in 1777, Santa Clara College founded in 1851, and the present-day Santa Clara...
The Santa Clara University Archives collection includes photographs, manuscripts, artifacts, maps, ephemera, and administrative records documenting Mission Santa Clara and Santa Clara University. The majority of images included in Silicon Valley History Online are photographs of student life, campus events,...
The Santa Clara University Artifact Collection consists of 573 items spanning a broad range of formats. Each of the series in the collection attests to an important aspect of the university's history and identity. Aspects of university life documented in...
Santa Clara University Medals and Awards Collection consists of 57 medals and awards, including academic awards and prizes, organization pins, and commemorative medals dating from 1854-1989.
The Santa Clara University Men’s Football & Rugby Club Records, 1869-1993 (bulk 1929-1993), document the history of men’s football and rugby over a 120-year period and an 85-year period, respectively. The records consist of media guides, newspaper clippings, photographs, players...
The Santa Clara University Records of the Catala Club, 1930-2012, document the history of the club, which was established by James J. Lyons, S.J. in the spring of 1930. The collection consists of meeting minutes, financial records, reports, and leadership...
The Santa Clara University Scrapbook Collection, 1890-2014 (bulk 1902-1988), consists of ninety-six scrapbooks documenting more than a century of SCU history. Created by the university, students, faculty, and supporting organizations, the scrapbooks chronicle numerous aspects of university life, from descriptions...
Photocopies of photographs, illustrations, and articles with additional text by Snyder, concerning the Peninsular Railway, the electric trolley that ran between San Jose and Palo Alto, California, passing through Stanford University.
The Santa Clara Valley Local History Collection, 1847-2006 (bulk 1890-1960) documents the history of the Santa Clara Valley after the arrival of European and overland settlers. The records consist of Chamber of Commerce publications promoting the Santa Clara Valley as...
The mission of the Santa Clara Valley Water District is to provide Silicon Valley safe, clean water for a healthy life, environment, and economy. The District library aims to maintain a complete collection of formal reports written by and for...