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SNAC: Social Networks and Archival Context
VIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-11T19:36:00machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-11T19:36:00humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFcorporateBodyStanford University. ArchivespresumedStanford University. University ArchivespresumedStanford University. Stanford University Archivespresumedactive 1887active approximately 1996Hydraulic miningCaliforniaSan Diego (Calif.)San Francisquito Creek (Calif.)Searsville Lake (Calif.)Branner, John Casper, 1850-1922.Central Pacific Railroad Company.Grosso, Domenico.Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931.Keystone View Company.Lawrence & Houseworth.Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1822-1903.Palo Alto Stock Farm.Peninsular Railway.Stanford, Jane Lathrop, 1828-1905.Stanford, Leland, 1824-1893.Stanford UniversityStanford University. ArchivesStanford University. Archives. Stanford University map collection, 1853-1997.Stanford University. Archives.Stanford University map collection, 1853-1997.400 items (approx.)3 volumes.The maps in this collection pertain to the University campus, to other lands owned by Jane and Leland Stanford or the University, and to adjacent communities. Included are maps of the Palo Alto Stock Farm, the land in Santa Clara County that Leland and Jane Stanford purchased as a country home and trotting horse farm which later became the campus of Stanford University; plans for the proposed campus by F. L. Olmsted & Company; miscellaneous campus maps for planting schemes, location of the Peninsular Railway line on campus, plans for Junipero Serra Boulevard, and housing subdivisions; maps of adjacent communities of Mayfield, Woodside, Palo Alto, and Menlo Park along with other subjects such as San Francisquito Creek, Searsville Lake, and Greystone Quarry. There are also three map books: a small volume concerning assorted lands owned by the Stanfords, c. 1869-1903; a block book for the campus, 1901-1903; and insurance maps for the campus, 1917. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesStanford University. Archives. Stanford historical photograph collection, 1887-circa 1996.Stanford University. Archives.Stanford historical photograph collection, 1887-circa 1996.40 linear feet.The Stanford historical photograph collection, containing over 16,000 images, is arranged in five series. Series 1, General Photographs, documents the campus and campus life; subjects include athletics, original construction of the campus, individual buildings, students and student life activities, commencement activities, academic departments, and damage from the 1906 earthquake. Series 2, Stanford Family, contains photographs of family members and friends, Stanford residences, the Palo Alto Stock Farm, and the Central Pacific Railroad. Series 3, Biographical Photographs, contains images of faculty and administrative staff. Series 4 contains oversized images and Series 5 contains copy negatives. The majority of photographs are black and white gelatin prints but nineteenth-century albumen prints mounted on boards are also represented. The collection spans the late 1880s through the 1990s. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesStanford University Archives Map Collection, 1853-1997Stanford University Archives Map Collection, 1853-1997400 items (approx.) and 3 volumesEnglishStanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesStanford University. Archives. Stereograph collection, 1865-ca. 1920.Stanford University. Archives.Stereograph collection, 1865-ca. 1920..5 linear ft.Stanford subjects, ca. 1900-1905, include athletics, the stadium, Quad views, two groups of male students, and earthquake damage (1905) to the gymnasium, church, and library. There is a series of Lawrence & Houseworth stereographs of hydraulic mining in California, ca. 1865, with two scenic views of California. There is a series of San Diego views by Keystone View Company, including several of submarines in the Bay, ca. 1920. Miscellaneous views include snow in Sacramento 1873 and one view labeled New York City but possibly of San Francisco. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesStanford University. Archives. Postcard collection, 1898-1982.Stanford University. Archives.Postcard collection, 1898-1982.1 linear feet.Collection depicts Stanford University buildings, grounds, and people; subjects include athletics and athletic facilities, student amusements, the cactus garden, old chemistry building, dormitories, fraternity and sorority houses, views of the Quad and Inner Quad, Lake Lagunita, libraries, Stanford mausoleum, Memorial Arch, Memorial Church, museum, the Palo Alto tree, university workers (primarily images of horse-drawn wagons), David Starr Jordan, Domenico Grosso ("the Stanford hermit"), and the presidential installation of John C. Branner. A number of items depict damage to buildings from the 1906 earthquake. There are also a few items depicting Palo Alto and surrounding communities. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesStanford University. Archives. Stanford University, Archives, speeches of Ralph Hansen, 1967-1976.Stanford University. Archives.Stanford University, Archives, speeches of Ralph Hansen, 1967-1976.4.5 linear feet.Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives