Contains 15 black and white cartes de visite picturing Modoc Indians who took part in the Modoc War of 1872-1873. Includes po... Printed on mounts: I certify that L. Heller has this day taken the photographs of the above Modoc Indian prisoner under my ch... Photos were published by Carleton E. Watkins. Watkins' Yosemite Art Gallery advertisement on verso. Sitters' names are printed on recto of mounts.
John T. Mason was a justice of the peace in Downieville, California. The collection consists of a photograph album kept by justice of the peace John T. Mason in Downieville, California. The albu...
The Peoples Temple Publications Department Records mainly consists of photographs created or collected by Peoples Temple memb... The California Historical Society is developing a process for identifying individuals pictured in photographs from the People...
Comprises 81 digital image files (76 JPEGs and 5 TIFFs) of San Francisco street photography, digitized by the photographer fr... Ms. Walters was the founding director of the Architectural Design Program at Stanford University. For three decades Ms. Walte...
The collection consists of 473 black and white photographs of urban and rural postwar Bay Area and greater Northern Californi... The original information recorded on the verso of the historical photographs may include racial terms that were commonplace a... Minor White (July 9, 1908 -- June 24, 1976) was an American photographer and educator.
Consists of photographs and photographic postcards primarily documenting the Los Angeles Fire Department Engine Company Numbe... Title supplied by cataloger. Three photographs attributed to Durston, [Patterson]. Other photographers not identified. Handwritten captions on some photographs.
Consists of photographs of urban, suburban, rural and waterfront areas of Los Angeles County. Many photographs show neighborh... Supplied titles were created using descriptions of each photograph, which sometimes included outmoded words. Includes one photograph of 4th St. in Santa Monica dated 1926. Anton Wagner (also known as G. A. Wagner) was a PhD candidate at the University of Kiel when he made these photographs to doc...
Personal correspondence, organizational records, government documents, publications, and other papers created or collected by... Material from this collection was digitized as part of the CSU Japanese American Digitization project. Joseph R. Goodman was an advocate for the Japanese American community in San Francisco and nationwide during World War II, pr...
Collection contains 77 black and white, gelatin silver print photographs of the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Parade (1979-19... Joe Altman was born December 1, 1945 in New York state. He moved to San Francisco at age 21. Altman was a photographer, prima...