Photograph collection of family members and descendants of General M.G. Vallejo [graphic]. ca. 1850-1972.

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Photograph collection of family members and descendants of General M.G. Vallejo [graphic]. ca. 1850-1972.

Includes portraits (some inscribed) of M.G. Vallejo, his wife, their children, Salvador Vallejo, Napolean Vallejo, Fannie Vallejo Frisbie and others of the Frisbie family, , Sepúlveda family members, Natalia Vallejo Haraszthy, and R.R. Emparan and wife Madie Brown Emparan. Includes a few views of Sonoma County locations associated with the family. Daguerreotype is an unidentified portrait, possibly of M.G. Vallejo or a brother of his.

25 photographic prints : chiefly b&w ; various sizes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8234338

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Vallejo family

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Haraszthy, A. (Agoston), 1812-1869

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Frisbie family

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Sepúlveda family

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Vallejo, Mariano Guadalupe, 1808-1890

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A copy of speech commencing the celebrations of the centennial of San Francisco. From the description of Discurso, 1876, San Francisco. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 743385385 Perhaps compiled for Vallejo's "Recuerdos." Some entries in the handwriting of Henry Cerruti. From the description of Cuadernos para la historia de California, 1821-1846, 1874?. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 122502111 Vallejo ...

Vallejo, Francisca Benicia Carrillo de, 1815-1891

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Solano Art Studio.

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Smith, J. G. (James Girard)

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Taber, I. W. (Isaiah West), 1830-1912

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Morris Badt was born in Schwersenz, Posen, Germany in 1830. He emigrated to New York in 1847 and moved to San Francsico in 1851, where he established a mercantile business. He later established businesses in Elko and Wells, Nevada. He married Lena Posener in 1868. Badt died in San Francisco in 1899. Mirel Lipshuetz Badt was the stepmother of Morris Badt. (From genealogical information provided by donors.) From the description of Morris Badt family portraits [graphic]. ca. 1880-ca. 18...

Emparan family

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