Santa Clara University (Calif.); Santa Clara (Calif.); Coins; Medals; Cornerstones;Mission Santa Clara
Image of coins, medals and crucifix blessed by Padre Junipero Serra on Nov. 19, 1781, and placed in cornerstone of Padre Marguia's Church at the third site of Mission Santa Clara. The items were found by workmen at the corner of Campbell Avenue and...
Automobiles; Associated Oil Company; Service stations
An Associated Oil Company service station at the corner of San Francisco Road (now US 101) and Saratoga-Mountain View Road (now California Highway 9 or Saratoga-Sunnyvale Road). Two men and a dog stand with an automobile.
Automobiles; Bemis & Moe Super Station; People; Photographs; Robinson's Furniture; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Service stations; Transportation; Urban life;
Black-and-white photograph of the Bemis and Moe Super Station. On verso: "Bemis & Moe corner of 2nd and E. San Carlos."
Classes (Groups of students); Photographs; Santa Clara College (Calif.);
Group portrait of fourteen individuals. Photo taken on path adjacent to ivy covered adobe wall. Labeled ""book-keeping no. 3"" on back. Number 65 written bottom R corner (on front).
Classes (Groups of students); Photographs; Santa Clara College (Calif.);
Group portrait of thirteen individuals, taken on path adjacent to ivy covered adobe wall. ""48"" written on bottom L. corner. Copy of photo identifies subjects. Standing (L to R): 1) A. Pavolini, 2) T. Malone, 3) Chas Kuster,...
Coffins; Franck, Caroline; Franck, Frederick Christian; Funeral rites & ceremonies--California--San Jose; Legislators--California; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History;
Former State Senator Frederick Franck died December 20, 1902 at the age of 74. Note that his portrait and that of his wife Caroline who died in 1900 hang in the parlor. The house on Washington & Benton was a well known residence in Santa Clara...
Santa Clara University (Calif.); Buildings; Theaters; Dormitories; Santa Clara (Calif.)
College Hall contained a dormitory on the ground floor and a three-thousand-seat theater on the second floor. Moved from the corner of Alviso and Franklin streets to Franklin and Lafayette streets in 1912, the durable Ship remained Santa Clara's...