Title

Louis Family Papers

Description

The Louis Family Papers contains nineteenth- and early twentieth-century business records and personal papers of the Louis family, a prominent and pioneering mercantile family in San Luis Obispo, California. Born in China, Wong On (Ah Louis) migrated to the United States in 1861 and opened a Chinese mercantile store in San Luis Obispo in 1874. Included are the records of Louis' children, of which Howard Louis' records comprise the bulk. The collection is comprised of approximately 20 linear feet of family correspondence, financial and legal records, and business correspondence and financial records. More information available at https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8348mwz/

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Local Identifier
167-6-e-19-03-14
Date Created
1933 to 1934
Description

Photograph of Chinatown on Palm Street.

Local Identifier
167-6-e-19-03-23
Date Created
1933 to 1934
Description

Possibly Elsie Louis with an unidentified man. The couple poses in front of an 1930s-era Chevrolet.

Local Identifier
167-6-e-19-03-60
Date Created
1933 to 1934
Description

Fred stands on the south side of Palm Street, across from the Ah Louis Store.

Local Identifier
167-6-e-19-03-35
Date Created
1933 to 1934
Description

The woman appears to be wearing an apron for meal service or waiting tables. She may be a restaurant worker. A marquee sign reading 'Triangle' is reflected in the window behind her.

Local Identifier
167-6-e-19-03-41
Date Created
1933 to 1934
Description

View of the Dewey Monument in Union Square San Francisco.

Local Identifier
167-6-e-19-03-42
Date Created
1933 to 1934
Description

Cars, pedestrians, a lamp post, and a street sign indicating an intersection are in the foreground.

Local Identifier
167-6-e-19-03-43
Date Created
1933 to 1934
Description

Unidentified man standing outside of a physician's office in San Francisco's Chinatown. The physician name reads 'Dr. Thomas A. Wong, Physician / Surgeon'.

Local Identifier
167-6-e-19-03-49
Date Created
1933 to 1934
Description

The monument is viewed from the intersection of Grove Street and Hyde Street.

Local Identifier
167-6-e-19-03-55
Date Created
1933 to 1934
Description

Louis stands on the automobile deck of the ferry, with a stairway leading to the Upper Deck behind him.

Local Identifier
167-6-e-19-03-63
Date Created
1933 to 1934
Description

The Ferry Building and the Knights Templar building can be seen, as well as a clock tower.

Local Identifier
167-6-e-19-03-01
Date Created
1933 to 1934
Description

View of the northeast of the Mission Gardens and Mission College Prep. Photo taken from the San Luis Obispo Mission Bell Tower when it was a wooden steeple.

Local Identifier
167-6-e-19-03-03
Date Created
1933 to 1934
Description

Believed to be Young Louis and Stella Louis standing next to a car in front of the same building in 167-6-e-19-03-02 (see other image for more context).

Local Identifier
167-6-e-19-03-10
Date Created
1933 to 1934
Description

A sign for the Blackstone Hotel and its free garage hangs behind the two women. Approximately the southeast corner of the intersection of Chorro and Monterey.

Local Identifier
167-6-e-19-03-13
Date Created
1933 to 1934
Description

Three unidentified women standing on street. A sign in the far background may say "plating" or "Playing."

Local Identifier
167-6-e-19-03-17
Date Created
1933 to 1934
Description

Fred Louis and unidentified woman. The two are standing across the street from a church.

Local Identifier
167-6-e-19-03-19
Date Created
1933 to 1934
Description

Adobe and Stone stable associated with the original grounds of Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa.

Local Identifier
167-6-e-19-03-25
Date Created
1933 to 1934
Description

Cars drive by a bear that is wearing a metal harness and chains connected to a wooden platform. The bear appears to be taxidermal.