Emil Burgermeister mountaineering views of California and Washington
Container / Volume:
Box 2
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
Emil Burgermeister, mountaineer, who with his wife Fanny trekked through the national parks and forests of California, Oregon, and Washington from the 1910s through the early 1930s.
Description:
Geographic views identified after the Burgermeister's death by Oliver Kehrlein, a mountaineer-photographer.
Subject (Geographic):
California, Sequoia National Park (Calif.)--Pictorial works, and United States--West (U.S.)
Emil Burgermeister mountaineering views of California and Washington
Container / Volume:
Box 3
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
Emil Burgermeister, mountaineer, who with his wife Fanny trekked through the national parks and forests of California, Oregon, and Washington from the 1910s through the early 1930s.
Description:
Geographic views identified after the Burgermeister's death by Oliver Kehrlein, a mountaineer-photographer.
Subject (Geographic):
California and United States--West (U.S.)
Subject (Name):
Burgermeister, Frances, 1881-1942
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America--California--Pictorial works, Landscape photography--United States, Mountaineering--West (U.S.)--Pictorial works, and National parks and reserves--United States--Pictorial works
Title from caption below image., "His confession & evidence proved him guilty of the murder of Chas. Moore, Sheriff of Yuba County, -- of the murderous assault & robbery of Mr. Jansen in this city, & of the Captain of the brig Jas. Caskie in this harbor -- of the robbery of the custom house at Monterey -- besides numerous other robberies & murders. No criminal was ever more daring or successful -- more reckless or cold blooded. He was a Sydney convict, transported for life for forgery. His last words were 'I die resigned -- my sentence is just.'", and "View taken from the storeship Byron. Foot of Market St. wharf San Francisco."
BEIN WA MSS S-3931 M2231: With manuscript letter from Charles Maclay to Newton Booth, dated 3 November 1877. This copy is also cataloged separately as a manuscript with title: Charles Maclay letter, San Fernando, California, to Governor Newton Booth, Sacramento, California, 1877 November 3., Brochure announcing land for sale in San Fernando, Calif., including a map., Title from caption on p. [2]., "San Francisco, [blank] 187[blank]"--P. [1]., Beinecke Library copy includes manuscript letter dated Nov. 3, 1877., "Wm. H. Martin, general agent, San Francisco, Cal."--P. [1]., "Map of the town of San Fernando and the Maclay San Fernando Ranch": p. [4]., and Page [1] has letterhead for California Immigrant Union and large blank space for correspondence.
Publisher:
California Immigrant Union
Subject (Geographic):
California, San Fernando., San Fernando (Calif.), and California, Southern
Emil Burgermeister mountaineering views of California and Washington
Container / Volume:
Box 2
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
Emil Burgermeister, mountaineer, who with his wife Fanny trekked through the national parks and forests of California, Oregon, and Washington from the 1910s through the early 1930s.
Description:
Geographic views identified after the Burgermeister's death by Oliver Kehrlein, a mountaineer-photographer.
Subject (Geographic):
California, Sequoia National Park (Calif.)--Pictorial works, and United States--West (U.S.)
Goddard, George H. (George Henry), 1817-1906, cartographer
Published / Created:
[1855?]
Call Number:
BrSides Zc72 855gn
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
cartographic image
Description:
BEIN Broadsides Zc72 855gn: Mounted on linen. Autograph: H.W. Turner. Withdrawn stamp: Map Collection, University of California Library., Oriented with north toward upper right., Relief shown by hachures., Shows settlements, roads, ditches, flumes, etc., Includes table of distances., and Coordinates not present on map and are approximated.
Publisher:
Lith of Britton & Rey
Subject (Geographic):
California, Calaveras County, Calaveras County (Calif.), Mokelumne Hill Canal (Calif.), and Calaveras County.
Emil Burgermeister mountaineering views of California and Washington
Container / Volume:
Box 2
Image Count:
1
Abstract:
Emil Burgermeister, mountaineer, who with his wife Fanny trekked through the national parks and forests of California, Oregon, and Washington from the 1910s through the early 1930s.
Description:
Geographic views identified after the Burgermeister's death by Oliver Kehrlein, a mountaineer-photographer.