Santa Clara Valley Local History Collection
Scope and Content of the Collection
The Santa Clara Valley Local History Collection, 1847-2006 (bulk 1890-1960) documents the history of the Santa Clara Valley after the arrival of European and overland settlers. The records consist of Chamber of Commerce publications promoting the Santa Clara Valley as an idyllic place to live, work and visit; writings, reminiscences, photographs and ephemera documenting the prominent pioneer and Californio families of the Santa Clara Valley; and printed materials documenting some of the county’s historic landmarks, businesses, organizations and religious institutions. The collection also includes a small selection of materials from San Francisco and other neighboring communities.
Note: Many of the materials in this collection are believed to be research files assembled by Arthur D. Spearman, S.J., who served as the university's unofficial archivist in the mid-twentieth century.
Dates
- Creation: 1847-2006 (bulk 1890-1960)
Creator
- Santa Clara University (Calif.) (Organization)
- Spearman, Arthur D. (Person)
Language of Materials
English
Access
The collection is open for research. There are no restrictions.
Publication Rights
Materials in Archives & Special Collections may be subject to copyright. All requests for permission to publish from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the University Archivist. Permission for publication is given on behalf of Archives & Special Collections as the owner of the physical materials, and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained. Copyright restrictions also apply to digital reproductions of the original materials.
Organizational History
Santa Clara University was founded in 1851 by the Society of Jesus as Santa Clara College and is California’s oldest operating institution of higher learning. It was established on the grounds of Mission Santa Clara de Asìs, the eighth of the original 21 California missions. The college originally operated as a preparatory school and did not offer courses of collegiate rank until 1853. The institution became known as the University of Santa Clara in 1912, when the schools of engineering and law were added. For 110 years, Santa Clara University was an all-male school. In 1961, women were accepted as undergraduates and Santa Clara University became the first coeducational Catholic university in California. The number of students and faculty tripled over the next decade and the university began the largest building program in school history with eight residence halls, a student union, and an athletic stadium. In the early 1970s, the Board of Trustees voted to limit the size of the undergraduate population, an action that was intended to preserve the character and ensure the quality of the university for generations to come. In 1985, the university adopted Santa Clara University as its official name. Bibliography: Santa Clara University. “About SCU – History.” www.scu.edu/about/history.cfm (Accessed Nov. 23, 2010) McKevitt, Gerald, S.J. The University of Santa Clara: A History, 1851-1977. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1979.
Extent
6.9 Linear Feet (10 boxes, 2 items)
Abstract
The Santa Clara Valley Local History Collection, 1847-2006 (bulk 1890-1960) documents the history of the Santa Clara Valley after the arrival of European and overland settlers. The records consist of Chamber of Commerce publications promoting the Santa Clara Valley as an idyllic place to live, work and visit; writings, reminiscences, photographs and ephemera documenting the prominent pioneer and Californio families of the Santa Clara Valley; and printed materials documenting some of the county’s historic landmarks, businesses, organizations and religious institutions. The collection also includes a small selection of materials from San Francisco and other neighboring communities. The collection is arranged into six series: Series I. Businesses & Organizations, 1847-1968; Series II. 1906 Earthquake, 1906-2006 (bulk 1906); Series III. People & Places, 1896-1995 (bulk 1915-1975); Series IV. Promotional Materials & Souvenirs, 1872-1978 (bulk 1872-1959); Series V. Religious Institutions, 1864-1989 (bulk 1891-1969); and Series VI. Writings & Remembrances, 1886-1992 (bulk 1890-1960).
Arrangement
The collection is arranged into six series: Series I. Businesses & Organizations, 1847-1968; Series II. 1906 Earthquake, 1906-2006 (bulk 1906); Series III. People & Places, 1896-1995 (bulk 1915-1975); Series IV. Promotional Materials & Souvenirs, 1872-1978 (bulk 1872-1959); Series V. Religious Institutions, 1864-1989 (bulk 1891-1969); and Series VI. Writings & Remembrances, 1886-1992 (bulk 1890-1960).
Physical Location:
This collection is located in Santa Clara University Library's Archives & Special Collections.
Processing Information
Collection processed and encoded by Shannon Hartman in 2016. Reviewed by Erin Louthen. Folder-level descriptive information added by Daniela Baez in 2018.
- Title
- Santa Clara Valley Local History Collection
- Status
- In Progress
- Subtitle
- A guide to the collection at Santa Clara University
- Author
- Collection processed and encoded by Shannon Hartman in 2016. Reviewed by Erin Louthen.
- Date
- © 2016
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Archives & Special Collections, Santa Clara University Library Repository
Santa Clara University Library
500 El Camino Real
Santa Clara California 95053-0500 USA US
408-554-5530
Email: specialcollections@scu.edu