A.L. Kroeber family photographs [graphic]. ca. 1870-1969.

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A.L. Kroeber family photographs [graphic]. ca. 1870-1969.

Primarily family photos, many of Kroeber's children, some of A.L. Kroeber's relatives. In addition: photos of A.L. Kroeber's colleagues, and native peoples including one photo of Ishi. Some publicity photos, trips to Peru, Mexico, Paris and U.S. locations. v.1. ca. 1915-1931, mostly Kroeber children (including Ursula Kroeber Le Guin); Peru postcards -- v.2. ca. 1916-1930, family photos in Orland, Santa Cruz, Berkeley -- v.3. 1951, Annotated album of snapshots taken by Ursula K. LeGuin and her husband Charles LeGuin during trip to Europe -- v.4. ca. 1932-1938, Kroeber children and family vacations.

4 boxes (ca. 425 photographic prints, 133 negatives, 5 slides) and 4 albums (ca. 1128 items) : some col. ; various sizes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8198526

UC Berkeley Libraries

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