Title

Julia Morgan Papers

Description

Papers, 1835-1958 (bulk 1896-1945), contain architectural drawings and plans, office records, photographs, correspondence, project files, student work, family correspondence, and personal papers from the estate of California architect Julia Morgan, who practiced in San Francisco during the first half of the twentieth century. Includes architectural documents regarding William Randolph Hearst and the world-renowned Hearst Castle. More information available at: https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt9s2030pj

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Local Identifier
010-1-b-02-02-03
Date Created
1879-02-12
Description

Letter is dated 1878, but based on a comparative analysis of other letters written in 1879 by Eliza Morgan to Charles Morgan, this letter can be reliably dated as February 12, 1879.

9 items in Collection
Local Identifier
010-1-c-04-07-07
Date Created
1899-05-14
Description

The ink on this letter has bled due to water damaged, contents are readable with difficulty. Only the first two pages of this letter are digitized, there are more pages available in the physical folder.

8 items in Collection
Local Identifier
010-1-c-04-05-08
Date Created
1900-07-10
Description

Includes a letter from Emma Morgan dated July 15, 1900, which begins on the second page and continues through the tenth page. This second letter was written from Shasta County, California.

10 items in Collection
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010-7-c-ff059-01-01
Description

Clay Street elevation of the Chinese YWCA in San Francisco.

Local Identifier
010-6-b-79-03-01
Description

Photograph with caption that reads: 'They say that time and tide wait for no man, bu on the Berkeley campus there is a special dispensation made in favor of young women. The largest of the three pools in the newly created Phoebe Apperson Hearst Memorial Gymnasium waits all day for young women students to plumb its inviting depths while the Campanile and its clocks wait to warn them of approaching classes. Hearst Gymnasium was completed in August, 1927, taking place of the one that burned in 1922.'

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010-4-b-37-14-01
Description

Cow barn on the estate of Dr. Harry L. Tevis.