This collection primarily consists of letters to Don B. and Murray Skinner from other botanists in California and Washington, D.C. The Skinner's were predominantly interested in cacti and succulents and this is reflected in the letters to them,...
The collection includes a few manuscripts by Murray and one unidentified manuscript. Among the correspondents are: Arthur Christopher Benson, Wilhelm von Bode, Georgiana Burne-Jones, Giovanni Battista Cavalcaselle, Campbell Dodgson, F.S. Ellis,...
Big Creek Huntington Lake Dams - Murray Co. experimental 4" conduit copied images with captions: 1. View of Murray Conduit placed in reverse curve position. In section of auxiliary spillway concrete. 2. Another view of pulling Murray Conduit,...
This collection consists of materials relating to Ralph H. Cameron's political and business activities, mostly in the years between 1903 and 1912. Box 1 consists of manuscript files, including land and mining claims, financial documents, and...
The majority of the collection consists of manuscripts, correspondence, documents, drawings and ephemera directly related to James Robinson Planché and his work in the theatre, antiquarian pursuits, and costume expertise. Among the authors and...
Personal and professional papers of Conrad Aiken. The collection includes his correspondence, (chiefly letters addressed to him), dealing with his business and literary affairs, manuscripts of his works, with some photographs and ephemera. The...
The collection consists of personal and business papers primarily related to the James De Barth Shorb family and their business ventures and estate settlements. There is also a substantial amount of material about Benjamin Davis Wilson and his...
Carolyn Murray was West Coast editor for House Beautiful. Original envelope notes include the name "Mr. Solatoy." This person's role in the project cannot be determined. An interior envelope was labeled, "To scale," but not all of the negatives...
Some images scanned in reverse. Parker's numbers 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 23 written on emulsion side of negative. Architectural Forum dates Parker's photographs as 1947.
Some images scanned in reverse. Parker's negative numbers 1A, 3A, 4A, 5A, 7A, 8A, 9A, 10A, 11A, 12A, 13A, 15A, 16A written on emulsion side of negative. Architectural Forum dates Parker's photographs as 1947.
Originally designed for the Culbertson Sisters. Purchased in 1917 by Mrs. Dudley Allen (later Mrs. Francis F. Prentiss). Architectural Forum dates Parker's photographs as 1947.
98 albumen prints 170 x 290mm to 260 x 330mm, many retouched, on letterpress mounts in original leather gold-stamped binding. Captions on mounts. Numbered, with some descriptive text in negatives