Accession#:
2016-139
Title:
Samuel P. Weeks
Date:
1880
Catalog Date:
02/14/2017
Category:
10: Unclassifiable Artifacts
Classification:
People/Individuals
Collection:
SBHS Photo Collection/Digital Images
Copyright:
J.P.Monro-Fraser
Description:
This is a photograph of a drawing of Samuel P. Weeks who owned the Weeks Ranch, last known as the Audubon Volunteer Canyon. Weeks, a Captain of the "Eliza," a Bolinas-San Francisco cargo ship, bought the 150-acre ranch from Briones of Rancho Bolinas in 1865. In this portrait he is a youngish gentleman with short hair and goatee-style beard. He is wearing formal attire with a bow tie. The photograph was taken from J.P.Monro-Fraser's History of Marin County, published on 1880.
Exhibit Label Line 1:
Digital Photo
Exhibit Label Line 2:
Samuel P. Weeks
Exhibit Label Line 3:
This is a photograph of a drawing of Samuel P. Weeks who owned the Weeks Ranch, last known as the Audubon Volunteer Canyon. Weeks a captain of "Eliza", Bolinas-San Francisco cargo ship, bought 150 acre ranch from Briones of Rancho Bolinas in 1865. In this portrait he is a youngish gentleman with short hair and smallish beard. he is wearing formal attire with a bow tie. The photograph was taken from J.P.Monro-Fraser, History of Marin County, published on 1880.
Medium:
Digital Copy
Notes:
This photo was collected for SBHS show titled, Bounty: Fine Food Production in Coastal Marin from 1834 to the 21st Century; Stinson Beach Area Farms and Ranches. The show was on display from September 2016 to January 2017. The show was a part of the joint exhibit with Bolinas Museum and Stinson Beach Library.
Object ID:
2016-139-01
Object Name:
Digital Photo
Orig/copy:
Copy
People:
Weeks, Samuel P.
Monro-Fraser, J.P.
Monro-Fraser, J.P.
Print Size:
8 1/2 x 11
Processing Method:
Digital Photo
Provenance:
Bounty: Fine Food Production in Coastal Marin from 1834 to the 21st Century; Stinson Beach Area Farms and Ranches. The show was on display from September 2016 to January 2017. The show was a part of the joint exhibit with Bolinas Museum and Stinson Beach Library.
Source:
Book: History of Marin County, 1880
Subjects:
People-Individuals