Scrapbooks
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Elizabeth Borden Scrapbook
Item — Item scrapbook
Identifier: MS-31
Scope and Contents
This scrapbook was created by Elizabeth Borden in 1927, when she was 14 years old, to document and commemorate a trip she took to California with her mother to see her grandmother Holden. She took the train through Canada and visited many spots such as Lake Louise, Vancouver, San Francisco, Lake Tahoe, Chicago and Washington, DC. She spent over a month in Santa Barbara and much of the scrapbook includes memorabilia from there. Included in the scrapbook are postcards, menus, soap wrappers,...
Dates:
1927
Found in:
Presidio Research Center
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Elizabeth Borden Scrapbook
Harry Downie Scrapbook
Item
Identifier: MS-28
Scope and Contents
This scrapbook contains news clippings and copies of newspaper articles, typed and handwritten notes, brochures, articles, and photographs about the history of the Santa Barbara Presidio and the reconstruction of the Presidio in the 1970s.
Dates:
1857 - 1972
Found in:
Presidio Research Center
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Harry Downie Scrapbook
Delfina De La Guerra Papers
Collection
Identifier: MS-21
Abstract
The Delfina de la Guerra Papers contain the personal papers of Delfina de la Guerra, the last member of the de la Guerra family to reside in Casa de la Guerra. The materials in the collection include photographs, letters, clippings, objects, and pressed flowers.
Dates:
1876 - 1940
Found in:
Presidio Research Center
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Delfina De La Guerra Papers
Sue Higman Papers
Collection
Identifier: MS-18
Abstract
This collection consists of papers gathered by Sue Higman in her roles as board member and officer of several local Santa Barbara organizations, her correspondence on environmental issues, and papers related to the Early Mission Music Program.
Dates:
1888 - 2003
Found in:
Presidio Research Center
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Sue Higman Papers
Vivian M. Obern Papers
Collection
Identifier: MS-09
Abstract
The Vivian M. Obern Papers cover efforts made during the 1976 American Bicentennial by organizers and participants to recreate the expedition by Juan Bautista de Anza and his party of 240 settlers from northern Mexico to northern California two hundred years ealier in 1776. The collection also contains documents regarding the efforts of the Santa Barbara County Trails Council to establish and maintain recreational trails throughout the county. Materials include correspondence, clippings,...
Dates:
1965 - 2007
Found in:
Presidio Research Center
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Vivian M. Obern Papers