Santa Clara Public Memory

Title

Santa Clara Public Memory

Creator

Erika Rasmussen

Collection Items

Santa Clara Public Memory through Plaque
I decided to go on a walk, which is something I do on a regular basis. However, in the spirit of using walking as a methodology, I decided on the fly to turn my morning walk into a walking lab, a la the inspiration of scholars Stephanie Springgay and…

Bond House article
Article on the land of the Carmelite Monastery and previous owners, especially highlighting Judge Hiram Bond

Spearman's Santa Clara Missions over time map
Map of Santa Clara Missions over time drawn put together by Jesuit Arthur Spearman, S.J.; shows each location of the Missions (as known at Spearman's time, more as been discovered since)

Charles Copeland Morse plaque
"Charles Copeland Morse Residence The House that Seeds Built" was constructed in 1892 by Charles Copeland Morse, co-founder of one of the largest vegetable and flower seed companies in the world, the Ferry-Morse seed company. This outstanding Queen…

Fray Junipero Serra statue and plaque at Mission Santa Clara
Fray Junipero Serra statue and plaque at Mission Santa Clara; plaque reads, "Fray Junipero Serra 1713-1784 Founder of the California Missions In Memory of Eugenie B. Hannon Donated by William H. Hannon Foundation"

Fray Junipero Serra plaque
Fray Junipero Serra plaque; "Fray Junipero Serra 1713-1784 Founder of the California Missions In Memory of Eugenie B. Hannon Donated by William H. Hannon Foundation"

Mission Santa Clara Plaque
Mission Santa Clara Plaque; "Santa Clara, the first California Mission to honor a woman, Clare of Assisi, as its patron saint, was founded nearby on the Guadalupe River on January 12, 1777. It once had the largest Indian population of any California…

Santa Clara Incorporated Plaque
The incorporation of Santa Clara as township; "On July 5, 1852 Santa Clara was incorporated as a township with the approval of the California State Legislature. At that time, Santa Clara consisted of about 2,000 acres with a population of…

Women's Club Adobe Plaque
"This Adobe, among the oldest in Santa Clara Valley, was one of the several continuous rows of homes built in 1792-1800 as dwellings for the Indian families of Mission Santa Clara. It links the Franciscan Padre's labors with California of today.…
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