Tennant, Bill; Plummer, Charles; McGrath, John; Damonte, A.; Higgins, Mike; Fire departments -- California -- Santa Clara County; Fire engines & equipment; Fire engines -- History; Fire fighters; Fire fighting; Fire stations; Horses; Men;...
Firemen pose with their horse drawn fire engines. Written on back of the photograph, "Hose Wagon-Bill Tennant, ----, Chas. Plummer, John McGrath, Engine --- ----, A. Damonte, Mike Higgins."
Photographs; Santa Clara College (Calif.); Students
Eighteen individuals posed on lawn in front of building. 1) H. Yu'glielmetti, 2) Jim Emery, 3) F. Sargent, 4) J. Leonard, 5) Rev. J.J. Leunningham S.J., 6) C. Welch, 7) O'Slaven, 8) A. Keenan, 9) R. Trumble, 10) J. Graff, 11) W. O'Toole, 12) E....
Santa Clara College students Robert Keating (1857-1862) of Poker Flat, and Bernard Murphy (1858-1862) of Mountain View. Both received a B.S. in 1862. [McKevitt p. 39]
Bicycles; People; Portraits; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History;
Black-and-white photograph of Ted E. Belloli on a bicycle. Written in ink above the photo, "Ted E. Belloli Between 1892-1900," and below the photo, "San Jose Road Club".
Von Dorster, Tillie; Lester, Carrie; Lester, Sarah; Lester, Minnie; Snyder, Alice Lester; Upcraft, Mrs.; Women; Portraits, Group
The Willing Workers of Valley View Annual Meeting at home of Sarah E. Lester. Also identified: Aunt Tillie Von Dorster, Aunt Carrie Lester, Aunt Sarah Lester, Minnie Lester, Alice Lester Snyder, Mrs. Upcraft.
Bergin, Thomas I.; College students; Education; People; Portraits; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara College (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Student life;
Black-and-white portrait of Thomas I. Bergin, Santa Clara College's first graduate. Bergin, whose family was the chief supplier of soap and candles in Gold Rush San Francisco, was also the recipient of the first bachelor's degree awarded in...
Santa Clara University (Calif.); Turrill, Charles B. (Charles Beebe), 1854-1927; Students; Engineering; Group portraits;
Photo includes George L. Sullivan, who held California's first license in Mechanical Engineering, and was first dean of the School of Engineering, 1919-1955.