Ruiz, Russell A. (Russell Antonio), 1925-1988
Dates
- Existence: 1925 - 1988
Biography
Russell Antonio Ruiz was a local artist-historian who in many ways may be called the father of the contemporary restoration of the Santa Barbara Presidio. Mr. Ruiz was himself a presidio soldier's descendant. He claimed direct ancestry to Felipe de Goicoechea, early comandante of the Spanish Royal Presidio. Prior to the founding of the Santa Barbara Trust, Mr. Ruiz expressed a goal to restore the Santa Barbara Presidio. He devoted more than thirty years of totally volunteer effort to this end. Russell provided historical accounts, drawings and paintings, models of buildings, flags, hand-made soldiers uniforms, presidio soldier models, construction, direction, and archaeological advice to the presidio project.
Russell Ruiz was elected to the Board of Trustees of the Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation in January of 1971. He was made Honorary Life Trustee in 1984. Mr. Ruiz was also a life member of the Santa Barbara Historical Society. He acted as historian for the Quabajai Indian Association and was a member of Los Californianos and of Los Pobladores 200. In 1977, Mr. Ruiz served as honorary grand marshal of the Old Spanish Days historical parade.
Mr. Ruiz was best-known for his paintings and pen and ink sketches of early California. His drawings of early Santa Barbara history appeared in numerous publications. Russell Ruiz received an Award of Merit for outstanding contributions to California history from the California Historical Society in 1968. He was lauded by the society at that time for his work in skillful oil and watercolor paintings and scale models of historic sites backed up by resourceful scholarship and meticulous research."
— Obituary written by Michael R. Hardwick and published in the Winter 1988 issue of La Campana.
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
The American Military Government of Occupation in California, 1970 October
The local history articles contained in the La Campana History Papers include original research in the fields of history, archaeology, and historic preservation centered on the Santa Barbara Presidio Neighborhood.
Not included in this index are articles related to SBTHP programming and events.The Chaplains Quarters of the Royal Presidio of Santa Bárbara, 1975 March
The local history articles contained in the La Campana History Papers include original research in the fields of history, archaeology, and historic preservation centered on the Santa Barbara Presidio Neighborhood.
Not included in this index are articles related to SBTHP programming and events.The Founding of Santa Bárbara, 1982 Spring
The local history articles contained in the La Campana History Papers include original research in the fields of history, archaeology, and historic preservation centered on the Santa Barbara Presidio Neighborhood.
Not included in this index are articles related to SBTHP programming and events.The Last Days of the Santa Bárbara Presidio, 1970 January
The local history articles contained in the La Campana History Papers include original research in the fields of history, archaeology, and historic preservation centered on the Santa Barbara Presidio Neighborhood.
Not included in this index are articles related to SBTHP programming and events.The Master Masons of the Presidio and the Mission, 1971 April
The local history articles contained in the La Campana History Papers include original research in the fields of history, archaeology, and historic preservation centered on the Santa Barbara Presidio Neighborhood.
Not included in this index are articles related to SBTHP programming and events.The Presidio Mail Service, 1970 February
The local history articles contained in the La Campana History Papers include original research in the fields of history, archaeology, and historic preservation centered on the Santa Barbara Presidio Neighborhood.
Not included in this index are articles related to SBTHP programming and events.The Santa Bárbara Presidio as Capital of California, 1970 September
The local history articles contained in the La Campana History Papers include original research in the fields of history, archaeology, and historic preservation centered on the Santa Barbara Presidio Neighborhood.
Not included in this index are articles related to SBTHP programming and events.The Santa Bárbara Presidio: Capitol of the Californias, 1982 Fall
The local history articles contained in the La Campana History Papers include original research in the fields of history, archaeology, and historic preservation centered on the Santa Barbara Presidio Neighborhood.
Not included in this index are articles related to SBTHP programming and events.The Spanish Empire, 1971 February
The local history articles contained in the La Campana History Papers include original research in the fields of history, archaeology, and historic preservation centered on the Santa Barbara Presidio Neighborhood.
Not included in this index are articles related to SBTHP programming and events.The Spanish Reconquest of Santa Barbara, 1970 May
The local history articles contained in the La Campana History Papers include original research in the fields of history, archaeology, and historic preservation centered on the Santa Barbara Presidio Neighborhood.
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