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  • McCarthy Album 09, Photograph 078

    Caption: "16th. St. Denver," c. 1923. A bustling scene of cars and people on Denver's 16th street.

    Date: 1923

  • McCarthy Album 05, Photograph 153

    No caption, c. 1906. Unidentified girl sitting on rocking horse or hobby horse, in a park or garden.

    Date: 1906

  • McCarthy Album 06, Photograph 244

    No Caption. A Dutch Windmill, at unidentified location, likely at San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, c. 1910.

    Date: 1910

  • McCarthy Album 05, Photograph 311

    No caption: "Concord Calif.," c. 1915. Group of unidentified people posing in front of a residence in Concord, California.

    Date: 1915

  • McCarthy Album 10, Photograph 058

    Caption: "Puablo [sic] Indian Mother and Child, Arizona Grand Canyon," c. 1935, shows a Pueblo Indian mother with three children.

    Date: 1935

  • McCarthy Album 06, Photograph 041

    No Caption: Grace McCarthy (left) and unidentified woman, posing with a rose, at an unidentified location, c. 1906.

    Date: 1906

  • McCarthy Album 04, Photograph 200

    Caption: "Santa Cruz Big Trees," c. 1920. Grace McCarthy standing in a grove of giant sequoias near Santa Cruz, California.

    Date: 1920

  • Monterey County, Placer Times and Transcript: Census of 1852, State of California

    Closeup on Monterey County from image of a page from the newspaper Placer Times reporting the Census of 1852 returns.

    Date: 1853

  • McCarthy Album 05, Photograph 331

    Caption: "Officers Quarters -- Fort Winfield Scott," c. 1912. Shows a row of multi-story homes along a landscaped street. Fort Winfield Scott was a coastal artillery post at the San Francisco Presidio. Originally named Fort Point, it was part of an effort by the U.S. government to protect the Golden Gate, entrance to the San Francisco Bay. Built between 1853-1861, the fort included emplacements for 141 guns but never fired a weapon in defense of the Bay. Its name was officially changed in 1882 to Fort Winfield Scott. This only lasted four years, until 1886 when the fort was officially downgraded to a sub-post of the San Francisco Presidio and the name discontinued. It was resurrected in 1912, with the establishment of a coastal artillery fortification at the Presidio, called, once again, Fort Winfield Scott.

    Date: 1912

  • McCarthy Album 10, Photograph 151

    Caption: "Butte, Montana. In miner's suits after a 3,000 foot descent in the cage of Leonard Mine - Anaconda Copper Mining Co.," c. 1935, shows William and Grace McCarthy in miner's suits and helmets.

    Date: 1935