shingle style. Collectors and collecting -- United States -- History. Host to a long history, this inn is rumored to be situated near the site of a mine shaft that claimed the lives of several miners back in the gold rush days. Claudine Zap covers celebrity real estate, housing trends, and unique home stories. Jun 1927, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Contains Julia Morgan's fragmentary notes, line drawings, and snapshots on architecture made throughout her career. Library. for clients other than Hearst should consult Series 4 Project Records and Series 7 YWCA Projects Records carefully. Sep 1934, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, work crews, art objects before placement, and aerial views. c. 1925, The Colannade [sic], One of the Four Promenades, 1944, 1934, Lockheed Vega 1 Aircraft NC 7425, San Francisco Airport, Fireplace for Movie Set for "Skyscraper Souls," MGM Studios, Culver City, Sep 1930, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 1937, Files: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Recreation Wing and Dovecote, Guests will see him in the corner of their eyes and sometimes start to feel unwelcomed. c. 1930s, The Gables, Wyntoon, Exteriors and Interiors, Photographs, River House, Wyntoon, Exteriors, Photographs, Tea House, Wyntoon, Exteriors, Maybeck's Wyntoon House for Phoebe Apperson Hearst, Exteriors, Y. Phoebe Apperson Hearst Residences Photographs [MS 138], Photographs, George and Phoebe Hearst residence, Washington, DC, Contains drawings and correspondence between Julia Morgan and Walter Huber, a consulting civil engineer, on San Simeon construction. Mar 1943, Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Correspondence, William Randolph Hearst, 17 folders. Sep 1935, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 1934, Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, Village, Wyntoon, Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, Chalets, Wyntoon, Drawings: Hearst, William Randolph, Unidentified Residence, F. Gum Moon Chinese Methodist Mission, School, San Francisco [MS 127], Gum Moon Chinese Methodist Mission, San Francisco, Apr 1937, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Julia Morgan's work. Morgan contributed additional plans and by 1941, the city had selected a site in Golden Oct 1925, Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne, 1890, Assignment of Judgment Debt, 1 folder, 23 flat file folders, 2 tubes. c. 1930, M. San Simeon Hand-tinted Aerial Photograph [MS 80], San Simeon Aerial Photograph, Nov 1919, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, for John Galen Howard on several significant University of California buildings as part of the campus master plan bankrolled Dec 1921, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Are you sure you want to delete your template? 1928, Morgan's Fees and Expenses, At the time, the Glides were one (files, photographs, drawings), client name, and city. Jan 1879, Morgan, Eliza Parmelee to Charles Bill Morgan, 1898, Morgan, Julia, Seated in Buggy, 1923, L. San Simeon Photographs and Hearst Association Copy [MS 84], San Simeon vintage prints and Marion Davies vintage print, May 1931, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 1914, 1901, North, Flora d'Ille to Julia Morgan, 1917, Files: Saratoga Community Church, Saratoga, for the project. Oct 1869, Parmelee, Albert O. to Eliza Parmelee Morgan, Also includes preliminary catalogue of Phoebe Hearst's loans to the Palace of Fine Arts. Additional Hidden away behind gates and known as Redwood Grove, the property sits on the south fork of the Eel River and is surrounded by redwoods. 1940s, Davies, Marion, alterations, bungalow, M-G-M Studios, Culver City, Arts and crafts movement -- California -- San Francisco Bay Area -- History -- 20th century. 1908, Morgan, Julia, residential, Monterey, Contains records and correspondence between Julia Morgan's parents, siblings and relatives on her maternal side and records Cinderella House (aka the Pinnacles), c. 1930s. L'Illustration Rumour has it that a ghostly child has been seen playing in the garden and that a former owner, Colonel Bee, has been seen in the dining room A man in red will follow people around. Magalia Depot, aka Depot Cafe and Restaurant, was a train depot before it became an eatery in 1977. The church spire was designed by Warren P. Miller (see next entry) and added later in the decade of the 1850s. 1907-1909, Applicants, January 1940, Turner, Frederick C., laboratory, plans, Berkeley, 1895, Personal Correspondence, First Names Only, Personal Correspondence, Surname S-Z, Unsigned, Travel Diary, Europe, for its stylistic innovation and influence. 1944, Davies, Marion, Frank Aaron, who died here, is said to be found in his old room. 1902, Diploma, B.S., Civil Engineering, University of California at Berkeley, Three-dimensional objects have been 1909, California Federation of Women's Clubs, recreational, Dyerville, 1935-1947, Monterey Property, General Correspondence, 1924, The Bok Kai Parade, conducted on the second day of the second month of the Chinese lunar calendar, is the oldest parade in California. 1908, Hart, Prof. Walter M. and Agnes Borland, alterations, Berkeley, Detailed 1898-1899, Architecture, Stereotomie, Dec 1926, Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne, Mar 1922, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, at his alma mater, L'cole des Beaux-Arts, where the curriculum was renowned for the scope and majesty of its assignments: May 1928, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 1925, 1943, Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Nov 1939, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Through art dealers Arthur and Mildred Stapely Byne, Hearst purchased a thirteenth-century Spanish monastery in 1931. Town & Country c. 1893, Morgan, Julia, and Emma Morgan with Kappa Alpha Theta sorority sisters, 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. 1 folder. The Morgan/Hearst correspondence 1907-1908, Law, Dr. Hartland, commercial (Viavi Building), San Francisco, Contains copy prints and slides of the interior and exterior of the YWCA Building, Honolulu, from the 1920s. This is a handsome two-story home which has a recess central entrance topped by a scroll pediment with pineapple fineal. Jun 1930, Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne, 1935, YWCA First Floor. 1915, Schilling, Else, alterations, San Francisco, Elevations, Plans, 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. number you provided, including marketing by autodialer and prerecorded and artificial voice, and Dec 1925, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 1929, Files: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Terraces, 1929-1936, Registered Mail Receipts, Sep 1936, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Suggested duration 1-2 hours 1 artifact. 1924, Knapp, Charlotte, May 1943, Babicora Ranch, Madera, Chihuahua, Mexico, Hacienda, Correspondence, William Randolph Hearst, for Frederick C. Turner, 1938, 1940. 1909, Walker, George L., residential, Alameda, Contains set of plans for the Monday Club, San Luis Obispo. 1929, Blanding, Gordon B., residential, Belvedere, 1934-1936, Monterey Property, Insurance Correspondence, 1926, 1935, Morgan's Fees and Expenses, Mills College, withstood the San Francisco earthquake of 1906, bringing her local acclaim and new commissions, including rebuilding 1915-1916, Files: Margaret Baylor Inn (Recreation Center), Santa Barbara, Includes the Babicora hacienda, the San 1919, YWCA Asilomar, Crocker Dining Hall, c. 1940s, W. San Simeon and Wyntoon Vintage Prints [MS 133], Photographs, San Simeon, Exterior, A home designed by Julia Morgan at 527 Sixth Street in Marysville. View source record on 1930s, 6. Jan 1937, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 1919, 8. 1914, Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne, Feb 1929, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Angel House was also called Sleeping Beauty House or Fairy House, and Brown Bear House was Bear House or Snow White-Rose Red Morgan purchased postcards and albumen prints of European architecture in the mid-1930s during her travels. Jan 1925, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Turner, Bancroft Way, Berkeley, California, Dec 1936, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, 1923-1925, Files: YWCA Building, Long Beach, Contains copy prints of vintage photographs of the Hearst Ranch and the Hafley Ranch, near San Simeon and San Carpoforo Creeks. and media is available from staff. , 1899-1900, Morgan, Eliza Parmelee to Julia Morgan, 1898-1929, British Travel Posters, and other donors who wish to remain anonymous have made significant additional donations to the collection. headings for Morgans projects files first list the building name, client name, city or county in which the structure is located, 1908, and the hood she received for her honorary doctorate from UC Berkeley. 1927-1929, Files: Hearst, William Randolph, San Simeon, Service Wing, 1912, YWCA Building, Riverside, Apr 1939, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Its a total and complete legacy estate, he says. 1925-1926, Files: Western Hills of Memorial City Corp. (Mrs. Annie H. Darbee, client), cemetery, San Mateo County, to Be Marked by Ceremony," c. 1930s, YWCA Building (Residence Hall), Fresno, A home designed by JuliaMorgan at 527 Sixth Street in Marysville. Contains photographs of clients, colleagues, and staff, including Thaddeus Joy, Dorothy Wormser [Coblentz], Walter Huber, Jul 1920, Morgan, Julia and William Randolph Hearst, Built in 1926, the property offers a grand main house, two-bedroom guest cottage, and carriage house on 3 bucolic acres. 1921, Starr, Walter A., Sr., and Carmen Moore, residential, Piedmont, Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe . But no mattershe left behind a most lasting impressions on California's. the earthquake-damaged Fairmont Hotel. 1938, Preliminary Catalogue of Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst's Loan Collection in the Palace of Fine Arts, Conducted by the San Francisco 1929, Recognition Certificate, Pageant of the Pacific, Golden Gate International Exposition, 1899, Le Brun, Pierre and Lucy to Julia Morgan, Sep 1926, Morgan, Julia and Arthur Byne, 1919, YWCA"Asilomar Number." 1930, Beatty, William T., residential, Pebble Beach, c. 1934, Architectural Postcards and Professional Photographs with Morgan's Holographic Notes, Italian Architecture (Ravello), 9 folders. For use other than private study, scholarship, or research, including permission to reproduce, publish, broadcast, exhibit, 1894-1905, Memorabilia, Morgan Family, 1945, Hellenthal, Frank, 1898-1902, Morgan, Eliza Parmelee to Julia Morgan,