Santa Clara University Archives Silicon Valley History Online collection 1700-1986 (bulk 1860-1930)

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Santa Clara University Archives Silicon Valley History Online collection 1700-1986 (bulk 1860-1930)

The Santa Clara University Archives collection includes photographs, manuscripts, artifacts, maps, ephemera, and administrative records documenting Mission Santa Clara and Santa Clara University. The majority of images included in Silicon Valley History Online are photographs of student life, campus events, the built environment, significant students or faculty, and Mission-period documents and artifacts.

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Santa Clara University (Calif.). University Archives.

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Administrative History 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 Asís, the eighth of the original 21 California missions. From the guide to the Santa Clara University Archives Silicon Valley History Online collection, 1700-1986, (bulk 1860-1930), (Santa Clara University...

Montgomery, John J. (John Joseph), 1858-1911

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Inventor and physics professor from Monterey, Calif. From the description of John J. Montgomery papers, 1885-1947 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24773996 John Joseph Montgomery (1858-1911) was an inventor and physics professor interested in aeronautics from Monterey, Calif. Montgomery was the son of Zach Montgomery of Fruitland farm, near San Diego, Calif. His early aeronautical experiments were in San Diego County; later he taught at Santa Clara College and ...

Santa Clara College

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Hill, Andrew Putnam, 1853-1922.

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Formerly a student of art, Andrew Putnam Hill became a professional photographer in 1889, opening a studio in San Jose, California with his partner, Sydney J. Yard. While his studio produced many individual and group portraits, he also became well known for his views of the Santa Clara Valley region and the Santa Cruz mountains. He became an ardent conservationist and, working with other members of his newly founded Sempervirens Club, lobbied throughout the state against commercial cutting of re...

Eymann, William C. (William Charles), 1917-1978

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Santa Clara Mission

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Instituted in 1777, the Mission Santa Clara de Asis was the eighth of the original 21 California missions. From the description of Indexes to the sacramental registers of Mission Santa Clara, 1777-1903. (Santa Clara University). WorldCat record id: 32952352 From the description of Sacramental registers of Mission Santa Clara [microform], 1777-1866. (Santa Clara University). WorldCat record id: 42027004 ...

University of Santa Clara

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