Title

San Luis Obispo County Regional Photograph Collection

Description

The San Luis Obispo County Regional Photographs Collection contains photographs, artwork, and postcards of San Luis Obispo City and County. The collection, comprised of both amateur and professional work, captures daily life and popular scenes and locations in the county. The bulk of the collection focuses on early twentieth-century San Luis Obispo. Collections dates between 1850-1980 (bulk 1890-1930). More information available at: https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt6c6037qw/.

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Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-04-10
Date Created
1909-11-13
Description

Postcard photo of the San Luis Obispo Courthouse, built in 1873 and demolished in 1940, located on the northwest corner of Monterey and Osos St. Written on front: 'Doesn't this look natural? Have you a picture of the church?' Correspondence written on back: 'Sweet Marie, Bultons and left satisfactory. Thank Kate. Read Letters from Aunt [Ellen?] to-day. [cr] K. has forgotten her. Pet has been having grand times. I wrote you long letter but did not send it. I got me a hat yesterday, Am going fishing with [cr] to morrow. Mrs. F of [Huasua?] called to-day [cr] is still [cr]. They say old lady Oaks is in precarious condition- E'

2 items in Collection
Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-04-11
Date Created
1905 to 1941
Description

Postcard of Carnegie Library, bicycle in front. Present day History Center of San Luis Obispo County (Monterey St & Broad St).

2 items in Collection
Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-04-12
Date Created
1940 (year uncertain)
Description

San Luis Obispo courthouse, built in 1940. The previous courthouse can be seen behind the new one and was demolished shortly after the construction of its replacement.

2 items in Collection
Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-03-11
Date Created
1914-10-09
Description

View of a crowd around the San Luis Obispo train station. Reverse reads: "Dear mama:- Rec'd your letter + glad you are all well. This [house?] is all well only I had one of my bad head-aches. There is a big fair here there this week. I was in town yesterday + wanted to go to-day, but did not feel well enough. [Maybe?] we will go down to-night. [Lloyd? Floyd?] has been sleeping all the afternoon. How are you all + [Kittie?] Hope this finds you all well. Please write soon." Addressed to Mrs. Ellen Whitaker, Cambria, Cal.

2 items in Collection
Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-03-12
Date Created
1913-03-08
Description

People crowd around the railway station. Text reads "Dear sister + Brother: will drop a line to you. Read your letter and others also received the suitcase. We are well and hope you are also. [Nell Bess?] What about what Bill wrote. Will write a letter in a few days. Write soon From Mergie + John. Mrs. E. L. Noyer Coalinga, Calif.

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Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-03-13
Date Created
1908-07-04
Description

Believed to be members of the Knights of Pythias, dressed in Native American costume, posing on horses on Marsh Street, San Luis Obispo. A different print of this postcard at the San Luis Obispo History Center is dated July 4, 1908. In the background is the Jack House and Gardens, where women are standing in the garden.

2 items in Collection
Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-03-14
Date Created
1910-08-10
Description

A color view of a street with blooming flowers in San Luis Obispo. Text reads "Mrs. Brooks am with wth Mrs Warden here charged of the [Town?] Building. Ella J. [Yarmin?]"

2 items in Collection
Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-03-15
Date Created
1920 (year uncertain)
Description

View of the outside of Defosset Furniture Co on Higuera Street, in an area once known as Angel Block. Located at 653-659 Higuera Street.

2 items in Collection
Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-04-01
Date Created
1950 to 1970
Description

The San Luis Obispo Free Library, which is now the History Center of San Luis Obispo County.

2 items in Collection
Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-04-02
Date Created
1905 to 1941
Description

Postcard photo of the San Luis Obispo Carnegie Library, built in 1905, photographed before additions were made to the main entrance.

2 items in Collection
Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-04-03
Date Created
1910-03-11
Description

Free Public Library, built in 1905, now the History Center of San Luis Obispo County. Writing on back reads "am going to Seattle as messboy on the Santa Maria will be back in about nine t[o] ten days, Lewis S."

2 items in Collection
Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-04-14
Date Created
1914-08-14
Description

Written on back: 'Dear mama: Read you letter and I am sorry to look to get sick first [cr] soon as [cr]. [cr] by now, but I had a letter from [cr] John [cr] you were feeling pretty good. He said he was sick too. We are all well here. Now mama let me know how you are. The [cr] well long ago, also name Lloyd [cr] you [cr] lord else mama. [Thanks?] Nettie'

2 items in Collection
Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-04-15
Date Created
1903 (year uncertain)
Description

From left to right, the Weeks Dormitory, the Administration Building, and the Anderson Hall and Library, all constructed in 1903 and Cal Poly's first structures.

2 items in Collection
Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-04-16
Date Created
1910
Description

Colorized photo of Cal Poly from adjacent hilltop (present day KVEC radio tower). The Weeks Dormitory, Administration Building, and the Anderson Hall and Library are in view among other buildings.

2 items in Collection
Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-04-17
Date Created
1907 (year uncertain)
Description

From left to right, the Household Arts Building, the Administration Building, and the Boys' Dormitory, some of Cal Poly's first structures. The Administration Building and Boys' Dormitory (later known as Dormitory No. 1, Science Hall, and Anderson Hall), were built in 1903. The Household Arts Building was opened in 1906. All three were designed by William H. Weeks.

2 items in Collection
Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-05-01
Description

Presbyterian Church, constructed in 1905 and still standing on the eastern corner of Marsh and Morro St as one of San Luis Obispo's historic buildings.

2 items in Collection
Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-05-02
Date Created
1914-09-17
Description

Constructed in 1905, exists today on the east corner of Marsh and Morro St. Written on back: Dear mama: I rec'd your letter am sorry you did not get mine. I wrote you one just the same. We are all well live and I hope this finds you all well. I have not seen Uncle Johns. Why didn't you come down with them. It is nice and warm here today. Where did Johny got to buy [cr] Write Room. From Nettie

2 items in Collection
Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-03-03
Date Created
1900 (year uncertain)
Description

An artificially colored view of Monterey street looking northwest from the Chorro intersection, with Sinsheimer Building and White House visible. Text reads "Dear friends received card and glad to hear that Mary was some better we are [having] some cold foggy weather now I wish it would rain as we need rain so much crops are not very good over here and I suppose about the same over there your friend L. Bagely." Addressed to Mr and Mrs L. King San Miguel San Luis Obispo California.

2 items in Collection
Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-03-04
Date Created
1900 (year uncertain)
Description

An artificially colored view of Monterey street looking northwest from the Chorro intersection, with Sinsheimer Building and White House visible.

2 items in Collection
Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-03-05
Date Created
1886-04
Description

Ruins of a building on Monterey and Court Streets after a fire.

2 items in Collection
Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-03-06
Date Created
1910-08-17
Description

Color postcard titled "Business Street, San Luis Obispo." Approximately the 800 block of Monterey. On the right is the H. M. Warden Jr. Building with original tower at 846 Higuera. On the left is the Commercial Bank at the corner of Higuera and Chorro.

2 items in Collection
Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-03-08
Date Created
1900 (year uncertain)
Description

View looking southwest on Monterey street at the Osos intersection. J. P. Andrews building visible to the right.

2 items in Collection
Local Identifier
168-5-a-11-03-09
Date Created
1940 (year uncertain)
Description

A color photograph or drawing of Monterey street in downtown San Luis Obispo. The Sinsheimer building can be seen on the right hand side of the image. Caption on back of postcard reads: 'San Luis Obispo, a thriving city of over 11,000 population, is situated about midway between San Francisco and Los Angeles on U.S. Highway 101. Monterey Street is one of the busy thoroughfares.'

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