Depots, Railroad; Kaweah River (Calif.); Santa Cruz (Calif.); Women;
A page from a photo album page, containing four images: Natural Arches at Santa Cruz, Kaweah River, and prints featuring women with musical instruments at a railroad station.
Alameda, The (San Jose and Santa Clara, Calif.); San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara (Calif.); Maps
A photograph of a map for the plan of the Alameda Gardens, within and adjoining the city of San Jose originally known as El Potrero de Santa Clara, 1850. The Mission of Santa Clara is indicated on the map as well as the Alameda. The original map is...
A photograph of the Agnew family in front of a farm house. (Identified on back as: Abraham Agnew, far right; Grandma Bascom seated in front; Lizzie Agnew Smith standing in plaid skirt-Effie Smith's mother; Sarah Jane Agnew standing to left.)
Trolley cars; Men; San Jose (Calif.); Trinity Church
A photograph of trolley car #110 in front of Trinity Church. The first run of San Jose's early trolley cars was on March 16, 1888. Early cars were powered by underground electric rails that shorted frequently. In 1890, the trolley's converted to...
McColl, Anna Stokes; People; Portraits; Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Women;
Black-and-white enhanced gelatin silver print portrait of Anna Stokes McColl. McColl was founding member of the San Jose Chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Garden City Womens Club.
Cable Car #8, eastbound on Santa Clara Street at First Street, San Jose. Wooden streetcars of this type were abandoned by San Jose Railroads during the 1920's after the introduction of the Birneys.
Collage of photos from August 1924 at an office of clerical workers. Artwork by Frank Hill, photo by Gordon. [Frank Hill was a commercial illustrator who often produced collages such as this one for the Mercury News; he had a second floor office on...
Alameda, The (San Jose and Santa Clara, Calif.); Loggers; Trees; Willows
Cutting of the large Alameda Willows planted by Padre Catala, preparatory to installation of the first electronic underground trolley railroad, San Jose to Santa Clara about 1878. Photograph preserved by R.A. and Charles D. South. Willows now...