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
010-5-i-74-03-03
Date Created
1920-03-20
Description

Leaf from March 20, 1920 number of The Saturday Evening Post with Morgan holographic notes

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010-3-b-31-05-04
Date Created
1933-12-29
Description

Telegram text reads: 'Dear Julia many thanks for the lovely presents the flowers were beautiful and the cake delicious many thanks again and I wish you the happiest of New Years love = Marion.'

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010-9-a-88-04-08
Date Created
1922-05-16
Description

Telegram regarding load figures for steel and concrete slabs used in the Los Angeles Examiner Building

Local Identifier
010-5-i-74-01-01
Date Created
1922
Description

Exterior elevation of the front facade of the Casa Grande, with Hearst's comments: "I think there should be ten feet more width between the towers for the central gabled building. I think this will help rather than hurt the front elevation and it will be much better inside for the big assembly room giving that 85 ft length, and clearing the tapestries from above the doors into the refectory." Possibly created in May 1922, see correspondence from Morgan dated May 16 1922 and from Hearst dated 22 May 1922.

Local Identifier
010-9-a-88-04-06
Date Created
1922-05-04
Description

Telegram from W. L. Huber to George Hess regarding application number plans of Los Angeles Examiner Building. The telegram reads: 'PLEASE WIRE APPLICATION NUMBER PLANS OF EXISTING BUILDING AS NOW FILED WITH BUILDING DEPARTMENT W. L. HUBER'