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Jules Tavernier, c. 1880. baptismal records from 1839; manuscripts collection. According to the Society, its "Collection represents the environmental, economic, social, political, and cultural heritage of the entire state of California, including materials from outside California that contribute to a greater understanding of the state and its people. The collection includes 50,000 volumes of books and pamphlets; 4,000 manuscript collections; 500,000 photographs; printed ephemera, periodicals, posters, broadsides, maps, and newspapers; the Kemble Collection on Western Printing and Publishing; 5,000 works of art, including paintings, drawings, and lithographs; and numerous artifacts and costumes.
Fine Art Collection The Historical Society houses an outstanding collection of over 5,000 works of art, including paintings, drawings, and lithographs. Artists represented in the Fine Art Collection include
Albert Bierstadt,
Maynard Dixon,
George Albert Frost, William Hahn,
Thomas Hill,
Grace Carpenter Hudson,
William Keith,
Arthur Frank Mathews, and
Theodore Wores.
Manuscripts Collection The Historical Society holds the papers of noteworthy organizations and businesses, including those of the
American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California,
League of Women Voters, California Tomorrow, Stern Grove Festival Association,
Peoples Temple, and the Heller Ehrman law firm. The Society also holds the papers of influential persons, including the Burr-Allyne Family,
San Francisco Mayor James Rolph Jr,
Asbury Harpending, and
Isaias W. Hellman. from the
Californios collection, c. 1878.
Ephemera Collection The ephemera collection consists of a wide range of ephemera pertaining to the state of California and each of its constituent counties. Dating from 1841 the collection includes ephemera created by or related to churches; civic associations and activist groups; clubs and societies, especially fraternal organizations; labor unions; auditoriums and theaters; historic buildings, landmarks, and museums; hotels and resorts; festivals and fairs; sporting events; hospitals, sanatoriums, prisons, and orphanages; schools, colleges, and universities; government agencies; elections, ballot measures, and political parties; infrastructure and transit systems; geographic features; and other subjects. In 1964, former Society president, printing historian, and collector George L. Harding founded the Kemble Collection on Western Printing and Publishing, named in honor of pioneer California printer and publisher
Edward Cleveland Kemble. Dedicated to the history of printing and publishing in the West, this collection began with three major gifts—Harding's printing and publishing library, William E. Loy's typographical library, and the business archives of San Francisco printing firm Taylor & Taylor—and has since grown in size and scope.
Photography Collection The Historical Society holds documentary and fine art photographs by photographers such as Marliese Gabrielson,
Arnold Genthe, Louis Herman Heller,
Eadweard Muybridge, Anton Wagner,
Carleton Watkins,
Minor White and
Willard Worden. ==See also==