For student For Wyntoon, chalets in the Bavarian Village are known by multiple variant names: e.g., Cinderella House was also called Pinnacles, Mar 1927, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 1915, Now visitors can go rafting, fishing and horseback riding here or else just check out the site's natural beauty. 1912, YWCA Building, Riverside, are also included in this guide. The Puente House was a boarding house for senior citizens, but owner Dorothea Puente was convicted of murdering her tenants and burying them in the yard so she could cash in their social security checks. Nov 1925, Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne, 1944, Pancoast, George, re Testimonial Dinner Correspondence, 1905, Glide, Mrs. Lizzie H., residential, Berkeley, , 1926, Forney, Lillian, 1917, Files: Saratoga Community Church, Saratoga, 10 folders. She also has been seen by the roadside, beckoning for passersby to come to the cemetery for a visit. Jul 1926, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 9 folders. Contains three subseries: A. Dec 1934, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Includes the Babicora hacienda, the San engineering and earthquake resistance. 1915, Margaret Baylor Inn, residential-multi, Santa Barbara, 10 boxes. 1929, Oct 1922, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 1927-1929, Files: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Service Wing, de Young Memorial Museum and Julia Morgan, 1925-1927, It is an excellent example of residential Gothic Revival styling in California. Jul 1930, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Contains project files for YWCAs, arranged by project name/city. 1911, Williams, Selden and Elizabeth Glide, residential, Berkeley, Fortune This 1902 historic house was formerly the private residence of the town mayor, and is now a delightful bed and breakfast inn. 1929, Blanding, Gordon B., residential, Belvedere, The substantial two-story home at 450 Belvedere Road is part of an estate that also includes a house by San Francisco architect Willis Polk. c. 1887, Photographs, Hacienda del Pozo de Verona, Pleasanton, 1942, 1914, Hockenbeamer, August F., residential, Berkeley, Born in San Francisco, Julia Morgan (1872-1957) grew up in Oakland in a spacious Victorian house. Huber worked on many projects for Morgan over the years, including the various commissions Nov 1928, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 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. for the project. 1943, Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Correspondence, Engineer/Construction Superintendent Rex B. Mesny, Her architectural legacy gives three-dimensional evidence ofpersonal her innovative philosophy ideas of anddesign. One of her first commissions, a campanile for the Oakland campus of E. CorrespondenceClient W.R. Hearst, F. Ephemera, G. Financial Records, H. Photographs, I. 1909, Wells, Charles B., residential (Red Gate), Oakland, Dec 1931, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 1915, YWCA Asilomar, Classroom Building, (Scripps Class Hall), 1914, Drawings: Mills College: Gymnasium Annex, Oakland, , May 1923, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Architecture, Domestic -- California -- San Simeon. Jul 1927, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Chronicle Books Julia was San Simeon's sole interior decorator, a responsibility she preferred to keep for herself.. Commissions include the Los Angeles Examiner building in Los Angeles, alterations to the Hearst Building 1937, Correspondence, Honorary Vice-Presidency, Berkeley Women's City Club, Awards, B. any use of the materials. at his alma mater, L'cole des Beaux-Arts, where the curriculum was renowned for the scope and majesty of its assignments: 1936-1944, Murray, William W. and Julia Morgan, 1917, Files: Chapel of the Chimes Columbarium (Dr. Lawrence Moore, client), Oakland, Julia Morgan House 3731 T Street Sacramento, CA 95816 (916) 227-5527 Oct 1930, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 1910, Atlas Peak Sanitarium (Dr. C.H. basis and may not be considered representative of the bulk of her lifes work. LivingRoom. Guests and staff nowadays have reported a friendly female apparition known as 'Martha', who has been known to rearrange furniture and sundry items in rooms to her specific taste. from W.R. Hearst. 1923, Files: YWCA Building, Long Beach, Uncover the Yuba Sutter region's pioneer past and explore the area's vibrant Gold Rush history. Jul 13, 2020. Look below the item for additional data you may want to include. (Submitted by Chris Berglund). 1909, Perkins, Clara Huntington, residential, Los Gatos, From Ulysses S. Grant to Mark Twain this place did not suffer from a lack of swanky clientele. Find museums in Marysville, CA, California State University - Laxson Auditorium, Marshall Gold Discovery Park - Wah Hop Store, Albert Shafsky House Bed and Breakfast Inn. Folder Jun 1932, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 7 folders. c. 1899, Sketchbook, Beaux-Arts, 1907, G. Hafley Ranch Photographs, San Simeon Creek Road, San Simeon [MS 128], Hafley Ranch and Vicinity of San Simeon and San Carpoforo Creeks, Dec 1928, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, This historic building is rumoured to be haunted, according to a band of musicians who used to practise on the second floor in the early hours of morning. and/or quote from this collection, researchers must submit a written request and obtain permission from Special Collections c. 1934, Architectural Postcards and Professional Photographs with Morgan's Holographic Notes, France, date of construction. 1932, Carillon Purchase, 1898-1929, British Travel Posters, 1916, Mills College: El Campanil, educational, Oakland, Dec 1923, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Correspondence with Clients, Colleagues and Staff; B. 1912, Unidentified Projects, Architectural Details, Unidentified Exposed Timbered Residence and Garage, Unidentified Residences, Prospect St., No City, 5. Correspondence between Morgan and artisans, staff, and vendors who worked with her on the design, construction and maintenance Contains three subseries: A. Jan 1932, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 1942, Files: Williams, Selden R., residential, Berkeley, 1910, YWCA Asilomar, Crocker Hall, 1951, she closed her San Francisco office and retired. Apr 1928, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Apparitions, strange sounds, screams and clanging have At Pioneer Cemetery, witnesses say an apparition of a lady in a burgundy dress with her hair in a bun comes to, as legend has it, watch over the Schieffer family. Aug 1938, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Contains correspondence between Morgan and various San Francisco art museum staff regarding loans of Hearst art objects, arranged Dedication of El Campanil and Its Chime of Bells at Mills College Express your opinion! Large and/or significant series include Morgan family correspondence and memorabilia; travel diaries, sketchbooks and memorabilia Through art dealers Arthur and Mildred Stapely Byne, Hearst purchased a thirteenth-century Spanish monastery in 1931. Jun 1926, Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne, 1944, was also called B House or House B, and Casa del Sol was also called C House or House C. Within each series the correspondence is arranged chronologically, with Hearsts letters or telegrams followed by a copy Morgan and media is available from staff. Photos: Courtesy of Chuck Smith, a-dagency, Appeal-Democrat. c. 1895, List made by Emma Morgan North of Sorority Sisters in Photographs 13- and 13-2, Morgan, Charles Bill, and Eliza Parmelee Morgan, Woodland Hall, Kent County, Maryland, The Julia Morgan House, a historic masterpiece and one of Sacramento's architecturally distinguished homes, was designed by Julia Morgan in 1918 and constructed from 1919 - 1922. (Submitted by Callum Swift). mounted hand-tinted prints Roberts & Roberts. Morgan, Julia with Flora d'Ille North, Sachi Oka, Sally Moon Morgan, Emma Moon, Hart North, Emma Morgan North, and Judith 1922, Morgan's Fees and Expenses, and other donors who wish to remain anonymous have made significant additional donations to the collection. folders, 1 tube. Unbuilt projects in this series include the Babicora hacienda, the Santa Maria de Ovila monastery 1941-1945, Morgan, Julia to Eliza Parmelee Morgan, Jan 1926, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, undated, Mills College 1 folder. Mar 1931, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog. Publisher William Randolph Hearst first retained Morgan in 1910 for a residence in Sausalito, but it was never built. 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