Children; College buildings; Horses; People; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; University of Santa Clara; Women;
Black-and-white photograph of University of Santa Clara dedicatory celebration, June 16, 1912, when Santa Clara College became the University of Santa Clara.
New Almaden Mines; Receipts; Horseshoeing; Horses; Farriers
The acknowledgement of payment is signed by John Mondragon. The Miners Fund of New Almaden's Quicksilver Mining Co. paid Mondragon $1.50 for shoeing a horse, March 22, 1905.
Alameda, The (San Jose and Santa Clara, Calif.); Carriages and carts; Horses; Pedestrians
Hill and Watkins photograph of The Alameda lined by trees. A horse and buggy are in the fore ground and a group of walkers are in the distance. A sign for opticians and a white fence lines one side of the road.
Judge Hiram Bond and his family lived on an estate on Lincoln St. in Santa Clara called New Park. This picture of the horsewoman was found in a group of photos labeled Bond Family pictures.
Campus; College buildings; Education; Horses; Mission Santa Clara; Painting; People; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara College (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Transportation;
Documents; Ordinances, Municipal--California--San Jose; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History;
Handwritten, undated document marked "Ordinance No. 2 from No. 1 to 8, marked on the Journal as No.2." Ordinance describes several criminal activities, including galloping "his or their horses through the Streets of this Town";...
Carriages & coaches--American--California--Santa Clara; Horses; Photographs; Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; The Alameda (Santa Clara, Calif.); Trees; Urban life;
Black-and-white photograph of trees along The Alameda.
Buildings; Carts & wagons--American--California--San Jose; Earthquakes; Horses; People; Photographs; Rubble; Ruins; San Francisco Earthquake, Calif., 1906; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Transportation;
Black-and-white photograph of San Jose's Chinatown after earthquake on April 18, 1906.