Horace Davis photograph album, 1904-1905.

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Horace Davis photograph album, 1904-1905.

This album consists of the 1904 Stanford University viewbook published by H. W. Simkins with additional photographs added and labeled by Davis; additional images include Lake Lagunita with the campus in the background, view of faculty housing, Encina Hall, Roble Hall, Chemistry Building, Assemby Hall, grounds of the Stanford residence on campus, interior of Memorial Church, interior of the Museum, and various Museum collections.

1 volume.

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