Alum Rock Park (San Jose, Calif.); Alum Rock Park Falls; Automobiles; Bicycles; Bridges; Buildings; Camping; Carts & wagons--American--California--Saratoga; Congress Springs; Foothills; Lick Observatory; Mount Hamilton Range (Calif.); Nature;...
1. Picnic at Congress Springs (page 85 in scrapbook) 2. Driving first spike in Peninsular Electric railroad between Palo Alto and San Jose (page 146 in scrapbook) 3. Four photos (page 164 in scrapbook)-- a) North First Street Elks Bldg., b) Santa...
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.
Checks; Murphy, Martin, 1807-1884; San Francisco (Calif.); San Jose (Calif.)
Four checks written by Martin Murphy in 1872, 1873, 1874 and 1877. The first two checks are from the Commercial & Savings Bank of San Jose, and the second two checks come from Donohoe, Kelly & Co., Bankers in San Francisco.
Four copy photographs of Jesuits, in one 10 are standing in front of an ivy covered wall, in another 13 are sitting and standing under a tree, two others show a single Jesuit, in one alone in the library, in another with 2 students
Classes (Groups of students); Commencement ceremonies; Education; Ephemera; High schools--California; Programs; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History;
Ninth Annual Commencement program for San Jose High School, Tuesday, May 29th, 1883. Includes four pages.
Centennial celebrations--California--San Jose; Ephemera; Programs; San Jose (Calif.); San Jose Municipal Auditorium; Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History;
Program for the pageant to commemorate the meeting of the First State Legislature 100 years earlier in San Jose. Pageant on December 15, 16 and 17, 1949. Comprised of four pages.
Brochures; Drawings; Fruit; Leaflets; Prunes; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History;
"The California Prune" brochure issued by the San Jose Chamber of Commerce in 1940. The brochure is composed of four pages, which contain the beginnings of the prune industry as well as facts about Santa Clara County.
Ephemera; Italian Americans; Organizations--California--San Jose; Programs; Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History;
On left side of front cover of program, "Given by the Italian Colony of San Jose." On right side: "In Honor of our returned 'Boys'." At bottom middle, "Elk's Hall, (Columbus Day), October 12, 1919." Colored Italian and...
People; Photographs; Radio broadcasting; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Technology;
On back of black-and-white photograph: "1st Baptist Church Station." In photograph itself: Two men in "control room," as well as one man ready to begin broadcast. Four people are seated, including three men and one woman.
Horses; People; Postcards; San Jose (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Transportation; Women;
Picture on front of postcard of two women in cowboy dress accompanied by two horses. On verso of postcard: "Round-up San Jose. Come July 1-2-3-4. One hundred years of fun crowded into four days at California's Great Frontier Celebration, the...
California State Normal School; Drawings; Education; Music; Musical notation; Musical score; San Jose (Calif.); San Jose State University; Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; School songbooks; Student life;
Songbook for "Parting!," words by Lizzie McKenzie and music by J.H. Elwood, California State Normal School, Class of 1880. Respectfully dedicated to Miss Cornelia Walker. Comprised of four pages.
Reid, Bernard J. (Bernard Joseph), 1823-1904; Letters; People; United States, Civil War, 1861-1865; Reid, Letitia M. F.; United States, Civil War, 1861-1865
A letter from Bernard J. Reid to his wife Letitia M. F. Reid.
Campaigning; College buildings; College students; Diversity; People; Photographs; Presidents Election; Publicity; Student life; Women;
Black-and-white photograph of four San Jose State College female students campaigning on campus for the election of Lyndon B. Johnson on October 1, 1964.