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
010-4-b-35-10-03
Date Created
1900 to 1910
Description

View of North Star House in Grass Valley Ca, looking up a set of steps to the porch and entrance. Middle-aged man with suit and mustache can be seen coming from porch.

Local Identifier
010-4-b-35-10-06
Date Created
1900 to 1920
Description

View of hall in North Star House, Grass Valley California. View looking away from fireplace, two tiger skin rugs and mission style arm chairs seen. Small dog is sleeping on a rug in foreground.

Local Identifier
010-4-b-35-10-09
Date Created
1900 to 1920
Description

Exterior view from front corner of North Star House. Woman in white dress and hat seen on steps speaking to a man in a suit seated on steps.

Local Identifier
010-1-h-13-02-01
Date Created
1894 (year uncertain)
Description

Group photo of Julia Morgan and Emma Morgan with their Kappa Alpha Theta sorority sisters at U.C. Berkeley, circa 1894. The photographer is Frederick Arthur Webster, listed at 1069 Broadway in Oakland, California. Julia Morgan is pictured in the lower right corner. See an annotated copy of the photograph here: https://digital.lib.calpoly.edu/rekl-91032. (Back row: Emma Morgan North, Mabel Gray, Anita Simms, Louise Whipple McCray, Mabel Simms, Eugenia Langstrom. Middle row: Ethel Olney Easton, Lucretia Watson, Louise Shepherd Lewis, Frances Boggs, Mary Only Bartlett (Sr.), Mary McLean Olney, Ann Brower. Front row: Grace Sutton, Cecelia Raymond Smith, Eliza Blake Thatcher, Beatrice Fox, Maida Castlehum, Julia Morgan)

Local Identifier
010-1-h-13-02-02
Date Created
1894 (year uncertain)
Description

Copy print of c. 1894 Kappa Alpha Theta sorority portrait with handwritten identification of member names, including Julia Morgan and Emma Morgan. (Back row: Emma Morgan North, Mabel Gray, Anita Simms, Louise Whipple McCray, Mabel Simms, Eugenia Langstrom. Middle row: Ethel Olney Easton, Lucretia Watson, Louise Shepherd Lewis, Frances Boggs, Mary Only Bartlett (Sr.), Mary McLean Olney, Ann Brower. Front row: Grace Sutton, Cecelia Raymond Smith, Eliza Blake Thatcher, Beatrice Fox, Maida Castlehum, Julia Morgan) The photographer is Frederick Arthur Webster, listed at 1069 Broadway in Oakland, California. See an alternate print: https://digital.lib.calpoly.edu/rekl-2067

Local Identifier
010-5-h-62-11-15
Date Created
1920 to 1922
Description

Casa del Mar (House A), right, and Casa del Sol (House C), left, under construction.

Local Identifier
010-5-h-62-11-20
Date Created
1920 to 1922
Description

Casa del Sol (House C) under construction, looking eastward.

Local Identifier
010-5-h-62-11-25
Date Created
1920 to 1922
Description

Casa del Sol (House C) under construction, looking southeast.

Local Identifier
010-5-h-62-04-08
Date Created
1920 to 1923
Description

Construction of cottages. Cement mixing and foundation.

Local Identifier
010-5-h-62-11-05
Date Created
1920 to 1923
Description

Guest house under construction, possibly Casa del Sol (House C) prior to tower additions.

Local Identifier
010-5-h-62-02-01
Date Created
1920 to 1924
Description

Casa del Sol (House C) on the right, Casa del Monte (House B) on the left, Casa Grande (Main House) under construction in background.

Local Identifier
010-5-h-64-08-10
Date Created
1920 to 1924
Description

Casa Grande (Main House) early construction phase.

Local Identifier
010-1-e-06-01-09
Date Created
1896
Description

Julia Morgan's sketch of a doorway, and the vista into a room, located in Paris. The sketch was completed during her studies at Beaux Arts.