Agriculture; Celebrations--California--San Jose; Orchards; Postcards; San Jose (Calif.)--Electric Light Tower; Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;
Artist's color rendition of the San Jose N.S.G.W. Celebration Sept. 9th 10th 11th, 1909. Includes Electric Light Tower and agricultural scene. On verso of postcard: Addressed to "Miss Irene Bugbee, Stockton, Calif." Postmarked "Jul...
Bailey, P. G.; Eventrout, Otto; Fisher, Carl; Welch, Frank; Palace Hotel Saloon; Bar room; Hotels; Bars; Men;
This photograph inside the Palace Saloon, which was located at Cahill Street and The Alameda, features a rare interior view. According to the notes on the back of the photograph, the bartender is Frank Welch. The patrons at the bar from right to...
Louise Buildings; San Jose (Calif.); San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, Calif. 1906; Earthquake damage; People; Urban life;
Firemen fighting a fire at the Louise Building, Second and San Fernando streets, San Jose, CA following the 1906 earthquake. Note on reverse of print: "Dr. Irvin Fraser." Copyright J.G.Munson '06.
Eberhart, Roland F.; Murdock, Forest G.; Family Circle Magazine; San Jose High School; Students
Written on back of photograph, "Roland F. Eberhart and students of English at San Jose High School. Photo taken in 1940. Picture appeared in 'Family Circle Magazine,' Nov 29, 1940. R.F. Eberhart - back row, middle; Forest G. Murdock, Prin. of...
Bands (Music); Photographs; Santa Clara College (Calif.)
Group portrait of 7 musicians: 3 seated Zither players, 4 Banjo players standing in back. Photo taken in garden. 3 of 7 musicians identified: G. Hidalgo (seated row, center), G. Lafleche (standing, 2nd from right), Duvfee (standing, far right).
Portrait of 14 Bellarmine 2nd year students in 1913 including Dodge, Amaral, Korte, Kearns, Howard, Mushy Callahan, De Fiore, P. Cunningham, Cammarillo, and Fr. Walsen, students dressed in suits and arranged against an ivy-covered wall
St. Joseph's Hall under construction as seen from Alviso St., with a sign on the outside wall naming W.D. Shea as architect and David Elms Graham as contractor