Box 1
Contains 5 Results:
Set of six square nails from Bond Estate Carriage House, undated
This series is composed of artifacts related to the history of the cities of Santa Clara and San Jose. The series contains six items. Several items in the series were found locally and collected by archeology enthusiast and former University Archivist Arthur Spearman, S.J. These include two sets of square nails and a set of swan neck spurs, likely dating from the Rancho Period.
Set of three square nails from Notre Dame Convent School, undated
This series is composed of artifacts related to the history of the cities of Santa Clara and San Jose. The series contains six items. Several items in the series were found locally and collected by archeology enthusiast and former University Archivist Arthur Spearman, S.J. These include two sets of square nails and a set of swan neck spurs, likely dating from the Rancho Period.
San Jose City Hall Dedication souvenir, 1958
This series is composed of artifacts related to the history of the cities of Santa Clara and San Jose. The series contains six items. Several items in the series were found locally and collected by archeology enthusiast and former University Archivist Arthur Spearman, S.J. These include two sets of square nails and a set of swan neck spurs, likely dating from the Rancho Period.
Keychain inscribed “City of San Jose, California Founded 1777 Mayor Tom McEnery”, c. 1983-1991
This series is composed of artifacts related to the history of the cities of Santa Clara and San Jose. The series contains six items. Several items in the series were found locally and collected by archeology enthusiast and former University Archivist Arthur Spearman, S.J. These include two sets of square nails and a set of swan neck spurs, likely dating from the Rancho Period.
Santa Clara spurs, found in Santa Clara County in 1939 (2 parts), undated
This series is composed of artifacts related to the history of the cities of Santa Clara and San Jose. The series contains six items. Several items in the series were found locally and collected by archeology enthusiast and former University Archivist Arthur Spearman, S.J. These include two sets of square nails and a set of swan neck spurs, likely dating from the Rancho Period.