Skip to main content

Los Olivos (Calif.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

F. M. S. Volume 5, 1940 - 1942

 File
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Forty-three (43) photograph albums documenting the Francis Minturn Sedgwick family in Santa Barbara County.

Dates: 1940 - 1942

F. M. S. Volume 6, 1942 - 1943

 File
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Forty-three (43) photograph albums documenting the Francis Minturn Sedgwick family in Santa Barbara County.

Dates: 1942 - 1943

F. M. S. Volume 16, 1951 - 1952

 File
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Forty-three (43) photograph albums documenting the Francis Minturn Sedgwick family in Santa Barbara County.

Dates: 1951 - 1952

F. M. S. Volume 26, 1957 - 1958

 File
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Forty-three (43) photograph albums documenting the Francis Minturn Sedgwick family in Santa Barbara County.

Dates: 1957 - 1958

Foxen Canyon Road -- Prospective Historic Structures from Los Olivos to Sisquoc, 2004

 Series — AR-2026-003, Box: 5
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Santa Barbara County Historic Landmarks Surveys consists of twenty (20) three-ring binders of historical surveys of Santa Barbara County landmarks and structures of merit developed by historian Michel Nellis. The survey materials include historical context, photographs, maps, survey forms and electronic media. Also included is an interview with Montecito historian Maria Herold and a walking tour of downtown Santa Barbara stone architecture.

Dates: 2004

Mattei family and Mattei's Tavern research material

 Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 2012-047

Santa Barbara County photographs

 Unprocessed Material
Identifier: 2016-017

Survey of the Communities of Ballard and Los Olivos, 2005

 Series — AR-2026-003, Box: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

The Santa Barbara County Historic Landmarks Surveys consists of twenty (20) three-ring binders of historical surveys of Santa Barbara County landmarks and structures of merit developed by historian Michel Nellis. The survey materials include historical context, photographs, maps, survey forms and electronic media. Also included is an interview with Montecito historian Maria Herold and a walking tour of downtown Santa Barbara stone architecture.

Dates: 2005