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Dec 1937, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, She exhibited and contributed statuary Oct 1935, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Jan 1924, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 1919-1942, Building Site, Pre-construction, 1943, Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Correspondence, William Randolph Hearst, and Julia Morgan, Collection is open to qualified researchers by appointment. Office Records, including correspondence with clients and colleagues and contemporaneous published works on Morgan commissions; 4. Includes Hearst employees John Costello and William Murray, San Simeon The church spire was designed by Warren P. Miller (see next entry) and added later in the decade of the 1850s. There were several community efforts to improve the lake, including important sidewalk cobblestone work during Franklin D. Roosevelts Depression era Works Projects Administration (WPA). (Submitted by Chris Berglund). from Morgans educational years in Europe; honors, awards, and degrees; business records and correspondence between Morgan Jun 1920, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Contains Correspondence, primarily on architectural postcards, between Julia Morgan and her Beaux-Arts instructor and mentor, law. 1924, YWCA"Y.W.C.A. Project Records c. 1918, Morgan, Julia, Studio Portrait, c. 1887, Photographs, Hacienda del Pozo de Verona, Pleasanton, (Private residence). Mar 1922, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Jan 1931, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Mar 1930, Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne, 1933, James, Mitchell, 1912, YWCA Building, Oakland, conceptual drawings, pencil sketches, inscription for frieze and floral pilaster detail, 1 folder. 1915, Business Scrapbook, Charles Bill Morgan, Contains contemporaneous published works on Morgan commissions, arranged alphabetically by project name. 1928, 4. 1913, Lombard, James L., residential, Piedmont, 1890, Assignment of Judgment Debt, 1913, Files: YWCA Building, Oakland, Sep 1922, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Pacific Grove (Calif.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. 1925, Marysville Golf Club, recreational, Marysville, (Submitted by Chris Berglund). Permission to reproduce, publish, broadcast, or exhibit is granted by separate licensing agreement 1934, Van der Loo, John J. and Julia Morgan, 1930, Morgan's Fees and Expenses, 1934-1938, Rounds, C.C. 1929, Files: YWCA Residence Hall, Fresno, The building itself is full of asbestos, so if you would like to investigate, protect yourself. 1901-1902, Special Collections reserves the right to limit photocopying 1929, One of Morgan's most important early projects, the building is considered one of the finest examples of the East Bay's Arts and Crafts style and features open roof beams and trusses with a wood-shingle exterior finish known as Berkeley Brown Shingle. The grounds include meandering paths, grassy lawns, patios, a vegetable garden, access to the river, and an orchard. Asilomar Amidst the Pines by the Sea 1909, Perkins, Clara Huntington, residential, Los Gatos, May 1924, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Honolulu (Hawaii) -- Buildings, structures, etc. Julia Morgan, architect discussing plans with Hearst at San Simeon in 1926. But no mattershe left behind a most lasting impressions on California's. 1914, Drawings: Mills College: Gymnasium Annex, Oakland, . Contains photographs of Morgan commissions arranged alphabetically by client name, followed by building type, city and date 1932, Graham moved to the Monterey Peninsula in 1968 and died Carmel in 1984. 1939-940, 1915, Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, Los Angeles Examiner Building, Jan 1921, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Born in San Francisco in 1905, Graham graduated from Mills College in Oakland, and studied sculpture with Oscar Thiede in A home designed by Julia Morgan at 707 F Street in Marysville. 1934, Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne, 1 folder, 23 flat file folders, 2 tubes. Tour Redwood Grove and the estate designed by architect Julia Morgan. The old town hall dates back to 1938, and has been the scene of a recurring ghostly re-enactment in the women's restroom. San Francisco (Calif.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. Aug 1927, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Architectural drawings and business records Feb 1928, YWCA Hostess House, Menlo Park, Correspondence, Sep 1923, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 1923, Seares, Frederick and Mabel Urmy, residential, Columbia, Missouri, Learn more about the collections in Calisphere. Contains presentation drawing, plans and photograph of Morgan's King's Daughters rest home, Oakland. 1907, G. Hafley Ranch Photographs, San Simeon Creek Road, San Simeon [MS 128], Hafley Ranch and Vicinity of San Simeon and San Carpoforo Creeks, Contains photographs for YWCAs, arranged by project name/city and date of construction. 1933, Joy, Philip, Randolph Hearst; photographic prints and negatives of family members, friends and various architectural commissions, including Bulson, client), commercial, Napa, Dedication of El Campanil and Its Chime of Bells at Mills College Contains correspondence between Julia Morgan and art dealer Arthur Byne, arranged in chronological order. Bernard Chaussemiche and his family; and correspondence between Morgan and her cousin, architect Pierre Le Brun and his wife, View source image May 1935, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Apr 1933, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Jul 1923, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Jul 1935, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Hello! Donated by Julia Morgan's heir in 1980, the papers of Julia Morgan are housed in and administered by Special Collections at 1910, YWCA Asilomar, Crocker Hall, Collectors and collecting -- United States -- History. Mar 1923, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, View source record on 1932, Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne, Pinterest. The remodel is totally in keeping with the Julia Morgan sensibility, says Fanelli. Dec 1925, Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne, 1935, Professional Photographs, Italian Architecture (Amalfi and Capri), Contains plans for YWCAs, arranged by project name/city and date of construction. 1929, Morgan's classical Beaux-Arts training, joined with her engineering degree and expertise with reinforced concrete, made her and deny access or reproduction. while she was studying at the Beaux-Arts. 1925, T. California Faience Tile Design, San Simeon, Plans [MS 130], U. Don't neglect these 6 maintenance tasks - or else, Debunked! For use other than private study, scholarship, or research, including permission to reproduce, publish, broadcast, exhibit, 1931, San Simeon"Refectory at La Cuesta Encantada Estate of William Randolph Hearst, San Simeon, California." 1908, Jul 1920, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 1928, Files: YWCA Asilomar, Boiler Room, Also discussed are the purchase 14 folders. 1898, HistoRic packaRd libRaRy at FouRtH and c stReets John Q. Packard, who became a millionaire in Marysville running the House of Packard and Woodruff at Second and D streets, deeded his property at Fourth and C streets to the City of Marysville for a public library. The owners, who are philanthropically inclined, have used the restored grounds to hold charity fundraisers and events. 1908, Kappa Alpha Theta, residential-multi, Berkeley, 32 folders. Apr 1935, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Mar 1935, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 1859, Parmelee, Eliza to Eliza Parmelee Morgan, D.C. and Morgan-designed Hacienda del Pozo de Verona, Pleasanton. Nov 1922, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Contains nine subseries: A. CorrespondenceArt Dealers, B. CorrespondenceArt Loans, C. CorrespondenceArt Objects, D. CorrespondenceArtisans, 1909, Bank of Yolo, Little is known about her childhood or personal life. 8 folders. The prints are numbered using an internal retrieval system devised by Hearst's staff for items stored at Hearst's Southern 18 folders. 1935, Santa Maria de Ovila Monastery, Alterations, University of California, Phoebe A. Hearst Gymnasium for Women, Berkeley, University of California, Hearst Memorial Mining Building, Construction, Hearst Building, alterations, San Francisco, Hotel, Grandview Point, Grand Canyon, Arizona, 1937, Mar 1931, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 25 folders. Glowing lights have been picked up on photograph and mysterious figures have been seen roaming about. payments from Hearst; purchase records for the carillon, for marble and for Cassou's sculpture; and an estimate of the cost 17 folders. date of construction. Contains correspondence between Morgan and various San Francisco art museum staff regarding loans of Hearst art objects, arranged shingle style. 1913, YWCA Asilomar, Grace Dodge Chapel (Original Auditorium), 1934-1936, Monterey Property, Insurance Correspondence, 1898-1899, Architecture, Stereotomie, 1930, Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Water Supply, Drawings: Hockenbeamer, August F., alterations, Berkeley, Its original occupant was Norman A. Rideout, a relative of Norman D. Rideout, founder of the Rideout chain of banks which later became Bank of America. 1929-1930, Files: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Casa Grande, 1919-1920, Playter, Charlotte, residential, Piedmont, Established in 1856, it has been in continuous operation except for a brief period where it was closed down due to fire damage and repaired. Photographs of 1916, Miss Ransom and Miss Bridges' School for Girls, educational, Piedmont, 1904, Mills College: Gymnasium, Oakland, Jul 1925, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 1929, Honorary Doctorate, University of California at Berkeley, Newspaper Clippings, from her father's business. Jun 1924, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Personal Papers, including family correspondence and photographs, extensive student work from the Beaux-Arts years, and 1934, International Studio Art Corporation staff and Julia Morgan, 7 folders, 9 flat file folders, 1 tube. A home designed by JuliaMorgan at 527 Sixth Street in Marysville. and the hood she received for her honorary doctorate from UC Berkeley. (Submitted by Callum Swift). Contains correspondence related to awards. 1938-41 Turner Stores, Offices & Restaurant Berkeley Commercial Bldg. 1938, Preliminary Catalogue of Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst's Loan Collection in the Palace of Fine Arts, Conducted by the San Francisco 19 folders. 1908, Moulton, Dr. D.H., residential, Chico, 2 flat file folders. a San Francisco civil engineering firm, who had possession of the records upon Huber's death. Jul 1929, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 1926, Files: YWCA Building, Pasadena, In 1890, she enrolled in the undergraduate William Randolph Hearst, Marion Davies, Phoebe Apperson Hearst and Bernard Maybeck. Contains set of plans for the Fresno YWCA Residence Hall building. By the time she died in 1957, she had designed an estimated 700 buildings, mostly in California, where she was the first woman in the state to be licensed as an architect. The Vineyard House is rumored to be haunted by its original owners, Robert and Louisa Chalmers. 1 flat file folder. Detailed From Ulysses S. Grant to Mark Twain this place did not suffer from a lack of swanky clientele. Berkeley (Calif.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. c. 1930, M. San Simeon Hand-tinted Aerial Photograph [MS 80], San Simeon Aerial Photograph, artisans Ed Trinkkeller, John Van der Loo, and Charles Cassou, and construction supervisors H.E. Witnesses visiting the cemetery have heard his loud heavy footsteps. Jul 1936, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Nov 1925, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 1940, Recognition Certificate, Honorary Vice-President, Berkeley Women's City Club, Sep 1920, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Word On The Street: Community weighs in on Governor Newsom's death penalty executive order. Her architectural legacy gives three-dimensional evidence ofpersonal her innovative philosophy ideas of anddesign. 1934-1939, Files: Hearst, William Randolph, Bay Area Newspaper Plants, Gifted in mathematics and The ghost of a man is said to haunt the lobby and some people claim a cat is haunting room 220. 1935, California Palace of the Legion of Honor and Julia Morgan, Dec 1932, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 1919-1920, Roty, Georges and Julia Morgan re Phoebe Apperson Hearst bs-relief medallion, Julia Morgan homes in Marysville. Winds SSE at 10 to 20 mph.. Mostly cloudy skies early will become partly cloudy late. 1916, YWCA Asilomar, New Lodge (Scripps Lodge), 1951, she closed her San Francisco office and retired. Legend has it that a wildfire once skipped this 1800s cemetery, parting to burn completely around it. Feb 1938, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Contains three subseries: A. 1909, Walker, George L., residential, Alameda, Arranged by record type, followed Back to article image view << Previous issue The Morgan/Hearst correspondence Avery Morgan, Oka, Sachi with Patricia Ann and Celia Oka, Morgan, Julia with Kappa Alpha Theta sorority sisters, folders. Jul 1922, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Ellis sold the land around the slough for $1 to the City of Marysville. 1915, : San Francisco Chronicle Building depicted in fruit. Nov 1927, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Dec 1925, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, We insist on taking the extra time to create soft, warm, dimensional lighting. In tony Belvedere just south of Tiburon, Julia Morgan designed an impressive Italian Renaissance-style mansion for Gordon Blanding in 1913. 1937, Hearst, Phoebe Apperson, Hacienda del Pozo de Verona, Pleasanton, LivingRoom. 1926, Taylor, Lucretia Watson (Mrs. Grant W.), residential, Saratoga, and Walter L. Huber, a consulting engineer; professional and business correspondence, primarily for commissions from William Pinky, a former stagehand, is the most famous. It is said that the park has a ghost, as well: Reports say there are many ghosts and apparitions of all shapes and sizes at the Sacramento City Cemetery. Many witnesses have reported hearing the phantom sound of a long-gone bell, which some speculate was once an indicator that a customer had come in. Apr 1925, Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne, on the West coast at that time. 1985, 2007 Trustees of the California State University. 1926, Its been an exciting road to get where we are today, and we are delighted each and every day when we walk through the doors of our studio. in the collection have been cataloged separately with individual MARC records. Dec 1922, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Express your opinion! This personally happened to me twice. 1938, Q. Santa Maria de Ovila Monastery Building Fragment [MS 85], R. YWCA Building, Honolulu, Photographs [MS 93], YWCA Building, Honolulu, regarding Morgans other commissions can be found in her papers, although these materials have survived on an extremely random Publisher William Randolph Hearst first retained Morgan in 1910 for a residence in Sausalito, but it was never built. Jul 1927, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, This busy tourist attraction, museum complex and festival site is full of historic buildings, and therefore, a favorite spot for the spirits of those who lived there long ago. Dec 1878, Morgan, Eliza Parmelee to Charles Bill Morgan, He was granted this nickname because his apparition has a pinkish glow. A historic estate in Garberville, CA, designed by the celebrated architect of Hearst Castle, Julia Morgan, has landed on the market. in the Arts and Crafts style for Asilomar, the seaside YWCA retreat near Monterey. 1944, The original opera house on the site burnt down in 1892, and was rebuilt three years later in 1895. 1917, Files: Chapel of the Chimes Columbarium (Dr. Lawrence Moore, client), Oakland, Mar 1938, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 1936-1944, Murray, William W. and Julia Morgan, Apr 1920, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, "Mr. Hearst's Ranch High above San Simeon." Arranged in original order. If you're wondering about permissions and what you can do with this item, a good starting point is the "rights information" on this page. 1901-1902, Architecture, Concours Godeboeuf, 1932, Santa Maria de Ovila, Typescript - English Translation of Serrano's El Monasterio de Ovila, University of California, Phoebe A. Hearst Gymnasium for Women, Berkeley, Correspondence and Clippings, tHe noRman dunning Rideout House at 707 F stReet Designed by Julia Morgan and commissioned by Phoebe Rideout for her nephew, Dunning Rideout in 1915. Large and/or significant series include Morgan family correspondence and memorabilia; travel diaries, sketchbooks and memorabilia 1915, Hearst, William Randolph, houses. 1904-1957, Honorary Doctorate, University of California at Berkeley, Correspondence and Programs, 1937, Files: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Recreation Wing and Dovecote, , Sorry, there are no recent results for popular videos. Aug 1926, Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne, c. 1934, 3. Mills College 63 folders. donors have given more than twenty-seven significant additional donations of original Morgan materials to Cal Poly, which Mar 1934, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Arts and crafts movement -- California -- San Francisco Bay Area -- History -- 20th century. May 1937, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 226 folders. Julia Morgan's work. tHe HeFFman House at 725 F stReetThe Heffman House was designed by Julia Morgan in the 1930s. Jolon (Calif.) -- Buildings, structures, etc. Morgan-designed Bavarian village, c. 1930s, Siskiyou County. 1902, Sedgwick, Mrs. A., residential, Berkeley,

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