MAP. Cartographic
Record Group
Identifier: MAP
Found in 270 Collections and/or Records:
1) One 49.5x75 map, ink on linen, of Montecito Park development, Channel Drive, 1924 2-3) Two copies of local government approval of Montecito Park Development, 10/1924
Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 1999-040
Found in:
Gledhill Library
1. One folding map, "Santa Barbara Map Guide." Austin, Treaty Oak Press, 1987. 24" x 31".
Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 1989-087
Found in:
Gledhill Library
1. One map, "Map of Santa Barbara City". 1909. Printed for Johnston and McComber, Real Estate. 15" x 21"
Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 1989-048
Found in:
Gledhill Library
1. One softcover book: Durrenberger, Robert W., Patterns on the Land, 3rd ed., National Press Books, 1967. (some staining, front cover) 2. One copy of "Santa Barbara Junior League News Reporter" Vol. 2 No. 1. 3. Fold out map of Santa Barbara County. Dist. by H.G. Chase Real Estate. n.d. (4" tear along fold line) 4. Map of projected county populations in California. Kiplinger California Letter, 1979.
Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 1990-073
Found in:
Gledhill Library
1. One watercolor of the Masini adobe by Richmond Irwin Kelsey. Obj. zie: 13 x 17.5. Frame size: 22.5 x 27. 2. One bound folio, Santa Barbara Sanborn Fire Insurance map, 1927, pasted over and updated to 1929. Appraisal attached in donor file.
Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 1997-022
Found in:
Gledhill Library
1. Pair of cloth dolls made by Susana More (wife of Thomas Wallace More), great grandmother of donor. One doll is dressed as a Spanish Don and the other as a Senora with dress of magenta colored silk with overlay of gold net. Susana was the daughter of Dnaiel Hill and Rafaela ortega, who was a great granddaughter of Jose Fransisco ortega. Susana More (wife of Thomas Wallace More) made the dolls, and Mrs. Bell, whose mother, Alice Storke (daughter of C.A. Storke), later married to Sidney law. Note: Other than by word of mouth there is no documentation of the above information. 2. Very old map of Rancho Sespe (piece missing). This is to be placed with other family papers. Item No. 1 appraised at $1500.00 by Burton A. Decker Item No. 2 appraised at $100.00 by Burton A. Decker
Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 1980-015
Found in:
Gledhill Library
1. Photographs: a. Newman Private Hotel b. Original Arlington Hotel where H. Wingate lake started hotel lifE c. Raffour House with decorated horse-drawn buggy, also various unidentified people, July 4, 1892 d. Saloon- De la Guerra St. e San Marcos building, and Presbyterian Church, early day parade. f. Memorial Day - Dr. Belle Reynolds fourth from left in top row. 2. Book - Mimeographed copy of "A Centennial evaluation of the Treaty of Guadelupe Hildago,"1848-1948" by Peter Thomas Conmy, copyright 1948 3. 2 Pamphlets - "California Pioneers - John A. Sutter, James W. Marshall" by John S. Chambers, State Controller. (Speech delivered before the Cherry Tree Club, Sacramento.) Feb 22, 1918. 4. Pamphlet - "Historic La Purisima" 5. Three copies of Newspaper clippings re death of Judge P.D. Greene, 1893 6. Copy of Charter of the United Nations, together with the Statute of the International Court of Justice. 7. Two copies of 75th Anniversary Edition of "Americas" , April, 1965 8. "The Journal of San Diego History" Oct., 1968. Issue. 9. "El Relator" , September, 1943, issue published by Pan-American League, Santa Barbara. 10. Official program for Charles E Pressley's Historical Drama of California "Padre Junipero Serra" - June, 28, 29, 30, 1934. 11. Map of the Marked Historical Sites of California, published by Westways, copyright, 1952, by the Automobile Club of Southern California
Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 1971-102
Found in:
Gledhill Library
1. Photos 2. a & b: newspapers & pamphlets 3. Maps see: 5/64/70 & 5/64/71
Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 1964-079
Found in:
Gledhill Library
1. Railroads of Arizona. Vol. I, 1975, by David F. Myrick 2. Telegraph Hill, 1976, Map by David F. Myrick. 3. Ghost Towns and Trains of Nevada. Address announcement, 1965, by David F. Myrick.
Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 1980-047
Found in:
Gledhill Library
1. Santa Barbara Flower Festsival program - 1894 2. Map & brochure - Santa Barbara Flower program - 1894 3. 5 x 7 b/w print - Mr. & Mrs. Lyman L. Pope at Tin Can Shack, Rattlesnack Canyon, July 4, 1914 4. 5 x 7 b/w print - at Tin Can Shack, July 4, 1914 - Lyman Pope at left. 5. 5 x 7 b/w - Tin Can Shack, July 4, 1914 - Mrs. Pope at left, others unidentified. Picture taken by Lyman Pope 6. 5 x 7 b/w print - Tin Can Shack, May 1916 - picture taken by Mr. Pope. Mrs. Pope at right. Man may be Mrs. Pope's brother 7. 5 x 7 b/w print - Lyman L. & Mrs. Pope at Tin Can Shack, May 1916 8-12. Negatives of above photos
Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 1968-005
Found in:
Gledhill Library