Santa Clara University (Calif.)

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Santa Clara University, founded in 1851 by the Society of Jesus as Santa Clara College, is California's oldest institution of higher learning. It was established on the site of the Mission Santa Clara de Asis, the eighth of the original 21 California missions.

From the guide to the Santa Clara University Map Collection, 1854-1982, (Santa Clara University Archives)

History

Mission Santa Clara de Asis was founded in 1777, the eighth of the original 21 California Missions. Santa Clara University, founded in 1851 by the Society of Jesus as Santa Clara College, was established on the site of Mission Santa Clara de Asis. It is California's oldest institution of higher learning.

From the guide to the Mission Santa Clara Map Collection, 1854-1980, (Santa Clara University Archives)

History

From its founding in 1851 to the present, Santa Clara University has had a tradition of awarding students for academic excellence, outstanding oratorical and literary skills, and service to the community. The medals and awards in this collection reflect this tradition of rewarding excellence.

From the guide to the Guide to the Santa Clara University Medals and Awards Collection, 1854-1989, (Santa Clara University Archives)

Biography

Alberto Francisco Porta, born in Mondovi, Italy in 1853, was a civil engineer and architect trained at the University of Turin. In 1894, at the request of the Guatemala government to serve as architect for the reconstruction of structures damaged by earthquakes and revolutions, Porta moved his family to Quesaltenango, Guatemala. The request to come to Guatemala was handled through the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). In Quesaltenango, Porta worked on rebuilding bridges and buildings.

Due to political unrest and natural disasters, including earthquakes and the eruption of the volcano, Santa Maria, the Porta family immigrated to San Jose, California in 1901 with the help of Jesuit friends. Porta first came to San Jose alone to find work, then sent for his family. Through Jesuit connections, Porta was hired at Santa Clara College in 1907 to teach Mechanics, Descriptive Geometry, and Architectural, Mechanical, Figure and Topographical Drawing. He remained at Santa Clara from 1907-1914. As a teacher, he has been described as a colorful professor devoted to the institution.

In 1914, Porta left Santa Clara, moved his family to San Francisco, and opened his own architect business. While in San Francisco, he published a newsletter on weather prediction entitled "Institute of Planetary Sciences." He soon became ill with cancer of the liver and died in 1923.

From the guide to the Alberto F. Porta Papers, 1881-1990, (Santa Clara University Archives)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Feusier, Henry E. Clarmont. Henry Feusier scrapbook, 1878-1883. UC Berkeley Libraries
referencedIn Halmos, Paul R. (Paul Richard), 1916-2006. Halmos, Paul R., papers, 1916-2006 University of Texas Libraries
referencedIn Santa Clara University collection, [ca. 1989-ongoing]. Museum of Performance & Design
referencedIn Paul R. Halmos Papers 89-315, 2005-062, 2007-233, 2008-324. 610018592., 1916-2006 Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
referencedIn Santa Clara University ClaraVision photograph collection, 1854-1985, 1870-1950 Santa Clara University Archives
creatorOf Guide to the Santa Clara University Medals and Awards Collection, 1854-1989 Santa Clara University Archives
creatorOf Alberto F. Porta Papers, 1881-1990 Santa Clara University Archives
creatorOf Mission Santa Clara Map Collection, 1854-1980 Santa Clara University Archives
referencedIn Jerome S. Ricard, S.J., Papers, 1864-1951, 1906-1930 Santa Clara University Archives
referencedIn Schlichtmann, Margaret. Margaret Schlichtmann papers relating to the Estudillo family, [ca.1850-1988]. UC Berkeley Libraries
referencedIn Paterson, Thomas G., 1941-. Papers, 1836-2002. Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Center.
creatorOf Santa Clara University Map Collection, 1854-1982 Santa Clara University Archives
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associatedWith Paterson, Thomas G. person
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associatedWith Ricard, Jerome S., 1850-1930 person
associatedWith Santa Clara University (Calif.) Archives corporateBody
associatedWith Schlichtmann, Margaret. person
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