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  • McCarthy Album 10, Photograph 397a

    No Caption: A two-cent Mexican postage stamp.

    Date: 1930

  • McCarthy Album 08, Photograph 003a

    No Caption: c. 1900. Canadian 25-cent bill inserted into binding of photograph album.

    Date: 1900

  • McCarthy Album 06, Photograph 176

    Caption: "Santa Fe Trestle. Martinez, "c. 1906.

    Date: 1906

  • McCarthy Album 10, Photograph 399

    Caption: Palace of Fine Arts, Interior beautiful marble effect - Mexico City." Pictured is the interior of the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City, with the famous mural, Man at the Crossroads, painted by Mexican artist Diego Rivera. The work was originally commissioned for New York's Rockefeller Center in 1933 but was destroyed for its perceived anti-capitalist themes. Rivera recreated it for the Palace of Fine Arts in 1934.

    Date: 1938

  • McCarthy Album 06, Photograph 040

    No Caption: Grace McCarthy sitting in a horse-drawn buggy next to an apple tree, likely on the McCarthy property in Watsonville, c. 1906.

    Date: 1906

  • Temecula Rancho

    Hand-drawn sketch map of Temecula boundaries. Volume 2, page 25.

    Date: 1840

  • McCarthy Album 10, Photograph 303

    No Caption: Grace McCarthy is seen standing near the Camp Curry sign at Yosemite National Park, c. 1935. Camp Curry was established in 1899 and renamed Half Dome Village in 2016.

    Date: 1935

  • McCarthy Album 08, Photograph 127

    No Caption: View of the Forestry Building at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. Grace McCarthy is seated on a bench in front of the building, in a light-colored dress and hat. Made out of unpeeled logs, the Forestry Building was demolished in the 1930s. Held in Seattle to celebrate the development of the Pacific Northwest, the fair attracted 3.7 million visitors over the course of its run from June to October 1909. Although most of the fair's buildings have since been destroyed, several of them now serve as part of the University of Washington campus.

    Date: 1909

  • McCarthy Album 06, Photograph 206

    Caption: "Call Building," c. 1906. The remains of the Call building after the 1906 earthquake and fire. Completed in 1898 and designed by civic leader Claus Spreckels, the Call building on the corner of 3rd and Market streets was one of the first skyscrapers in San Francisco, built to house the San Francisco Call newspaper offices. While the structure withstood the 1906 earthquake, the interior caught fire and sustained considerable damage. After major renovations, the building is today known as The Central Tower.

    Date: 1906

  • McCarthy Album 10, Photograph 100

    Caption: "Zion National Park Highway," c. 1935.

    Date: 1935

  • McCarthy Album 09, Photograph 160

    Caption: "Hydrangia [sic]Pathway." Grace McCarthy poses in a hydrangea garden. See also 96-07-08-alb09-170.

    Date: 1934

  • El Toro Rancho

    Hand-drawn sketch map of Toro boundaries. Volume 1, page 13.

    Date: 1834

  • McCarthy Album 06, Photograph 234

    Caption: "Stockton Insane Asylum," c. 1906. The Stockton Insane Asylum was established in 1851, completed in 1853, and was the first public mental health hospital in California. It remained a functioning state hospital until 1995.

    Date: 1906