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Overview of the Collection

Historical Note

Scope and Content Note

Arrangement Guide to the Mission San Diego de Alcalá Index Terms Excavation records Related Material

Administrative Information Overview of the Collection Title: Mission San Diego de Alcalá Excavation records Detailed Dates: 1966-1987 (bulk) Description of Dates: 1769-1989 (inclusive) the Collection Creator: Brandes, Raymond Course Quantity: 24 total boxes, 6 oversize, 2 map-case drawers (30 linear ft.) Materials, 1966-1984 Summary: The Mission San Diego de Alcalá Excavation records document the nearly twenty years of excavation work conducted during a University of San Diego Newspaper course led by Professors Raymond Brandes and James Moriarty. Among the Articles, 1966- records are research materials, photographs, documentation of the work 1987 conducted, and inventories of found artifacts. (accumulation) 1800s-1987 Identification: USDA_1992_001 (creation) Language: English, Spanish

Repository: University of San Diego, Archives and Special Collections Photographs and Copley Library Illustrations, 5998 Alcalá Park 1913, 1959- 1986 San Diego, CA 92110 Telephone: 619-260-2730 Readings and [email protected] Research, Acquired circa 1966-1983 Historical Note Maps, undated, 1966- 1983 The Mission San Diego de Alcalá Excavation course was created by Dr. Raymond Brandes in advance of the 200th anniversary of San Diego. In addition to the educational Audio opportunities it would provide for students, the course would enhance historical interest Recordings, surrounding the Mission for students and the community. The August 1966 University of circa 1987 San Diego College for Men course titled Historic Site Methods was an outgrowth of a graduate seminar in which students began gathering research and examining primary source documents related to , San Diego, California Missions, and Mission San Diego de Alcalá. Coursework for the Historic Site Methods course was conducted both on the University of San Diego campus and at the Mission. Dr. James Moriarty began teaching the course with Professor Brandes in 1968. Research gathering continued through the Historic Site Methods course primarily in archives and special collections in Mexico City and Berkeley, California. Students also participated in conducting aerial and topographical surveys of the Mission site in order to determine where to begin the archaeological dig. Students also created fencing around the dig site in order for visitors to the Mission to view their work, and assisted with exhibit creation in the Mission museum. Student projects also included photographing and researching artifacts, cataloging and preserving artifacts, and creating illustrations of found artifacts and the archaeological area.

The course began with the College for Men, but students at the San Diego College for Women were encouraged to enroll. The course was also offered during summer and intersession and encouraged graduate and community students to participate. The course was listed under a variety of course topics in order to accommodate a wide range of interests and focus areas from Archaeology to exhibit design to photography to historical research. The bulk of excavation work was done at the Mission San Diego de Alcalá. Excavations were also conducted in Old Town in 1974, at the United States House (O'Neill House) in 1975, and at the Casa Machado de Wrightington in Old Town in 1976. The final excavation course was conducted at the Mission in Spring 1983.

In 1978, the Diocese of San Diego had proposed constructing a multipurpose building at the archaeological dig site in order to accommodate their growing parish. The Mission was a complicated case as it is on the National Register of Historic Landmarks, which serves both as a historical site, as well as a functioning public building with parishioners. The project was continually delayed by protest from historical groups and the San Diego Historical Site Board. Protestors raised concern over history that would be lost by raising a building over historic land, and the possibility of a Native American burial ground at the proposed construction site. Having supervised nearly twenty years of excavation at specific areas of the site, Professor Brandes stated that no burial ground existed at the proposed site. Public concern continued, however, because Brandes and Moriarty had not produced a comprehensive report about their methods or their findings since very early on in the projects history. While students had documented field notes, taken photographs, and created artifact inventories, this information was not compiled in a publicly available report. There was additional concern about the archaeological methods used and the thoroughness of their excavation. In August 1985, the called for a comprehensive report of work done and a new Environmental Impact Report. An Environmental Impact Report had been created for the 1978 proposed building, but the size and scope of the building had expanded since that time. A comprehensive report was not completed from the University of San Diego until 1987, but the city deemed the report inadequate. In the fall of 1988 the City of San Diego granted approval to begin construction only if the Diocese would allow an archeological firm to examine the proposed building site. Additionally, the building would be positioned above ground on concrete pillars in order to ensure that future excavations could still take place. The Diocese allowed for four months of excavation. ERC Environmental and Energy Services Co. led by archaeologist Richard Carrico began digging at the site where the concrete pillars would sit. Days into their excavation, archaeologists found bones suggesting a Native American burial ground. Ultimately, the Diocese of San Diego agreed to rebury the Native American remains in a plot consecrated as a cemetery. They also agreed to build on a new location which was proposed in June 1990. The building was completed in 1992.

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Scope and Content Note

The Mission San Diego de Alcalá Excavation records document the nearly twenty years of excavation work conducted during a University of San Diego course led by Professors Raymond Brandes and James Moriarty. Among the records are course materials, newspaper articles, photographs and negatives, research materials, maps, and audio recordings. Course materials include planning materials for the course, informational materials for students, and documentation of excavation work. This includes notes about work conducted during class sessions, inventories of found artifacts, and drawings of the excavation areas. Aerial photographs taken of the Mission San Diego de Alcalá site, and topographical maps created in preparation for excavations are included. Additionally, photographs of found artifacts and of the excavation site are included. While excavation occurred, gravesites of soldiers and priests were found and identified. Photographs and drawings of these findings are included in this collection. This collection also includes publicity about the course and clippings of newspaper articles written about the course. Record of excavations conducted in Old Town, particularly photographs, are also included.

These records include the extensive research conducted in preparation for the course. This includes research about Mission San Diego de Alcalá, about California Missions, and about Father Junípero Serra. Bibliographies of collected materials are included, along with maps and primary source materials. Additionally, audio recordings of James Moriarty giving tours of the excavation site are included.

In addition to materials directly related to coursework at Mission San Diego de Alcalá, materials pertaining to the proposed multipurpose building are included. Among these materials are correspondence regarding the proposed building, inquiries about the work conducted at the site, and the 1979 Environmental Impact Report created for the building.

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Arrangement

The Mission San Diego Archaeological Excavation records are arranged into six series:

Series I. Course Materials

Series I is further arranged into the following subseries:

A. Student Field Notes B. Historic Site Methods C. Log/Student Projects D. Artifact Inventories E. Correspondence, Reports, and Handbooks

Series II. News Articles

Series III. Photographs and Illustrations

Series IV. Readings and Research

Series IV is further arranged into the following subseries:

A. Published Articles B. Research Papers C. Artifact Readings D. Reports E. Historical Documents F. Theses G. Bibliography

Series V. Maps

Series VI. Audio Recordings

Titles of series and subseries as well as arrangement are derived from the original titles and order of the records.

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Restrictions

The majority of this collection is open for research. Advanced notice is required to view the Student Field Notes portion of the collection.

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Related Material

The 1987 informational study conducted by Raymond Brandes and James Moriarty, titled Mission San Diego de Alcalá: The Archaeological Design and Fieldwork Conducted by the University of San Diego, 1966-1984 to provide an overview of the work completed is available at the San Diego Public Library (Call #: RCC 979.403/MISSION 1987?) and the University of California San Diego Geisel Library (Call #: C200 .U65 M57).

Oversize materials have been separated from their original location and housed in either oversize boxes or map case drawers. Separation sheets have been placed in the original location and with the item for reference. Return to the Table of Contents

Index Terms

Brandes, Raymond Eagen, Brent Moriarty, James Diocese of San Diego San Diego Mission. (San Diego, Calif.) Old Town (San Diego, Calif.) Archaeology. courses

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Folder Title], Box # Folder #, Mission San Diego de Alcalá Excavation records, Copley Library, University of San Diego, Archives and Special Collections.

Processing Information

This collection was processed by Ashley Toutain in 2018. Records were deposited with the Archives by former Archivist, Raymond Brandes. Records were housed in archival boxes and file cabinets. Records have been transferred out of file cabinet drawers into archival boxes and oversize storage.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

Series I: Course Materials, 1966-1984

Subseries A: Student Field Notes, 1966-1984

Student Field Notes are the papers and notebooks created by students participating in the Mission San Diego Archaeology course. Field notes document the work done each semester. The depth of field notes range from brief accounts of work and findings to detailed descriptions with drawing and photographs. While most semesters of course-work are present, no field notes exist for Fall 1969 or Fall 1976.

Researchers interested in accessing these materials prior to 75 years from creation date will need to provide appropriate advance notice in order to access the materials. It is advised that researchers provide a span of time to research.

Student Field notes have been left in the order they were found, which is roughly chronological. Box

1 Student Field Notes, 1966 Summer - 1968 Fall Box

2 Student Field Notes, 1968 Fall - 1972 Spring Box

3 Student Field Notes, 1972 Spring - 1973 January Box

4 Student Field Notes, 1973 Spring - 1975 Fall Box

5 Student Field Notes, 1976 Spring, 1977 Spring - 1979 Spring Box

6 Student Field Notes, 1979 Spring - 1981 Fall Box

7 Student Field Notes, 1982 Spring - 1984 Spring Subseries B: Historic Site Methods, 1966-1983

This subseries contains the course records collected by Professors Raymond Brandes and James Moriarty. These consist of records pertaining to planning and beginning the Archaeology course. Records also include lecture notes and syllabi along with exam text. These records provide a look at the approach and structure of the course, the materials used, and how Brandes and Moriarty taught the course. Publicity about the course includes the printout and print plate of the 1967 advertisement designed by Monsignor Eagan and published in Time magazine.

Box Folder 8 1-8 Budget, 1966-1970 9-17 Exams, 1966-1973, 1976, 1983 18 Glossary Terms, undated 19 Inventory, undated 20-33 Class Lecture Notes, 1966-1970, 1973, 1977 34-35 Publicity, circa 1967 36 Septic Tank Companies, circa 1967 37 Summary Reports (Drafts), circa 1967 38 Supplies, undated 39-43 Syllabus, 1967-1970, 1973 44 Class Lecture Notes, 1983 Fall Subseries C: Log / Student Projects, 1966-1985

Records in this subseries include compilations of artifact photographs, cataloging projects, and course readings. Photographs are primarily black and white of individual artifacts found during archaeological dig courses. Also included is information gathered on the Memorial Rose Garden and the Museum at Mission San Diego.

Photographs have been removed from the binder sleeves and placed in preservation quality photograph sleeves. Box

Oversize Sketches Artifacts, undated Box 1

Box Folder 8 45 [Small Binder Identifying Artifacts], undated 46 Historic Sites Archaeology Photography Catalog, 1985 May 47 Historic Sites Archaeology Book 1 Part 1 LOG, 1985 Summer 48 Historic Sites Archaeology Book 2 Part 1 Artifact Photography Project, 1985 Summer 49-53 Historic Sites Archaeology Book 3 Part 1 Artifact Photography Project Photographs record, 1985 Summer 54 Historic Sites Archaeology Readings A, 1985 Summer 55 Historic Sites Archaeology Book 3 Part 2 Artifact Photography Project Negatives record, 1985 Summer 56 Historic Sites Archaeology Readings B, 1985 Summer 57 Casket Furniture, undated 58 Historic Sites Archaeology Notes, 1985 Summer

Box Folder 9 1 Newspaper Article on Old Town Dig, 1975 August

[In Recreational News.] 2 La Campana de Escuela, 1974

[Annual Memorial History Awards] 3 [Project at Mission San Diego Second and Third Summary Reports], 1966- 1967 4 Mission San Diego de Alcalá Memorial Rose Garden, 1975 5 Memorial Rose Garden, undated 6 [Mission Museum Student cataloging projects and needs for Museum], 1968-1969 7 [Mission Museum and Grounds Photographs and Negatives], 1968-1969 8 [Museum at Mission San Diego Proposed Changes], 1969 9 [Photography History 104 Projects], undated 10 [Serra International Club Display], undated Subseries D: Artifact Inventories, 1966-1986

This subseries contains inventories and descriptions of artifacts uncovered during the nearly twenty years of excavation coursework. Box Folder

9 11-12 Artifact Inventory Book #1 Artifact Numbers: 1 to 9427 compiled 1966- 1971 13 Artifact Inventory compiled 1968-1986 14 Mission San Diego Surveys and Excavations 1966-1968

[Handwritten Artifact Listing.] 15 [Catalog Book #1 (copy) with additional artifact/survey information] compiled 1966-1982 16 Artifact Inventory Cards, undated 17 Artifact Punched Card System, 1967-1968 18 Artifact Descriptions: Beads, 1967 August 19 Artifact Descriptions: Bone, undated 20 Artifact Descriptions: Buttons, undated 21 Artifact Descriptions: Ceramics, undated 22 Artifact Descriptions: Coins, undated 23 Artifact Descriptions: Glass, 1967-1968 24 Artifact Descriptions: Grid Tabulations, undated 25 Artifact Descriptions: Nails, undated 26 Artifact Descriptions: Shells, undated Subseries E: Correspondence, Reports, and Handbooks, 1966-1986 (accumulation) 1930-1986 (creation)

These records primarily consist of correspondence about the Historic Site Methods course. This relates to the formation of the University of San Diego course and work done during the nearly twenty years of coursework. Correspondence also pertains to restoration of the Mission and the proposal to create a multipurpose building for the Mission. Reproductions of correspondence between Raymond Brandes and the City of San Diego Historical Site Board are included along with drafts and reproductions of the Environmental Impact Report submitted in 1979 for the proposed multipurpose building. Additionally, the transcript of Brent Eagen's presentation before the Historical Site Board on March 26, 1986 is included.

In addition to correspondence, these records contain Summary Reports of course work done during the early semesters of the archaeological dig (1967), student handbooks and handouts about the course, and brochures for the Mission.

Box Folder 9 27 [Journal Publications about San Diego Mission Excavation], 1971 1972 28 [News Release], 1975 December 2 29 San Diego Mission Multi Purpose Plan, 1979 December 21

[Draft Environmental Impact Report on the San Diego Mission multipurpose building proposal.] 30 Mission San Diego Research and Writing, Brandes et al., 1986-1987

[Correspondence and meeting materials for the Mission San Diego Research and Writing Team. This was a group tasked with compiling student field notes and research into a report on the twenty years of archaeological dig at Mission San Diego.]

31 Mission Correspondence, 1914, 1971-1972

[Reproductions of correspondence regarding Mission restoration.] 32-38 Mission Correspondence, 1966-1972 39 Mission Correspondence, 1975 40 Mission Correspondence, 1976-1988

[Includes reproductions of City of San Diego Historical Site Board and Environmental Quality Division correspondence regarding the Mission San Diego de Alcalá as well as a reproduction of the 1979 Environmental Impact Report for construction of the San Diego Mission multipurpose building.] 41-43 Mission Correspondence, 1977-1979 44 Mission Correspondence, 1982 45 Mission Correspondence, 1985

[Includes correspondence with the City of San Diego Historical Site Board as well as a compilation of historical information, correspondence, and Historical Site Board actions regarding proposed construction of the multipurpose building.]

Box Folder 10 1 Mission Correspondence, 1985

[Regarding proposed multipurpose building.] 2 Mission Correspondence, 1986

[Includes transcript of Brent Eagen's presentation before the Historical Site Board on March 26, 1986 as well as meeting minutes of the Historical Site Board.] 3 Second Summary Report on Mission/USD Project, 1966 September to 1967 January 4 Third Summary Report, 1967 January to May 5 Fourth Summary Report, 1967 Summer 6 Student Handbooks, 1966 August 7 [Historic Site Survey Report], 1966 August 8 Student Handbooks, 1967 9 Student Handbooks, 1973 10 Student Handouts, circa 1970 11 Mission Brochures, undated, 1930, 1968, 1985 12 Mission Brochures, 1968-1985 13 Newsletters, 1971, 1985-1986 14 Master's Thesis Guideline Handbook, 1976-1977

Series II: Newspaper Articles, 1966-1987 (accumulation) 1800s-1987 (creation)

This series contains newspaper clippings gathered as research for the Mission San Diego course. The bulk of the news articles relate to the history of the Mission. Articles pertaining to Archaeology and news coverage about course are also included. Clippings are either newspaper print or reproductions of news clippings. Box Folder 10 15-32 Newspaper Articles, 1966-1987

In reverse chronological order. 33 Newspaper Articles (Reproductions), 1800s 34 Newspaper Articles (Originals and reproductions), early 1900s 35-43 Newspaper Articles (Reproductions), 1850-1860 44 Newspaper Articles Tables, undated 45 Newspaper Articles (Reproductions and notes), 1850-1860

Series III: Photographs and Illustrations, 1913, 1959-1986

This series includes photographs, negatives, and slides of Mission San Diego, San Diego excavations, excavation findings, and of research materials. In addition to the Mission San Diego de Alcalá excavation, images from Old Town San Diego and excavations are included.

Photographs and negatives were originally organized in four groupings: foldered photographs and negatives; photographs and negatives in binders; loose or enveloped photographs and negatives; and slides. Foldered photographs and negatives (box 11) are largely arranged in alphabetical order. Photographs and negatives in binders (box 12) have been rehoused in preservation quality folders and sleeves. Loose or enveloped photographs and negatives (boxes 12 and 13) have been rehoused in preservation quality folders and sleeves. These are arranged in chronological order. Slides (oversize box 2) have been rehoused in preservation quality slide boxes. Box Folder 11 1 [Photograph Files], undated 2 [Negatives, possibly excavation photographs], undated 3 History Department - First Place Prize for Ad in Time Magazine, 1967

[Also includes news articles about Mission Valley and Old Town.] 4 Artifacts A-1, 1966-1983 5 Artifacts: Baskets, undated 6 Artifacts: Bottles A10, undated 7 Artifacts: Buttons A22, undated 8 Artifacts: Ceramics A-3, undated 9 Artifacts: Father Serra's Key A-4, undated 10 Artifacts: Firearms A-8, undated 11 Artifacts: Horse Tack A-20, undated 12 Artifacts: Human Remains, 1971, 1975 13 Artifacts: Human Remains, 1971, 1975 14 Artifacts: Human Remains A-53, undated 15 Artifacts: Human Remains A-51, undated 16 Artifacts: Human Remains A-50, undated 17 Artifacts: Human Remains, undated 18 Artifacts: Leather Shoes A-2, 1974 December 19 Artifacts: Mission Relics, undated 20 Artifacts: Skeletal Remains A-45, undated 21 Artifacts: Statues A-21, undated 22 Artifacts: Stone Tools A-9, undated

23 Artifacts: Swords A-6, undated 24 Bishop Buddy at the Mission, undated 25 Brandes, Dr. Ray, undated 26 Documents [Photographs and reproductions], undated 27-50 [Excavation photographs], 1960s-1980s

[Photographs include images of excavation site, students working, archaeological methods used, and excavated floors and walls.] 51 Father Junípero Serra [Images], undated 52 Headstones [Contact sheet], undated 53 Historic People [Reproductions of images], undated 54 Indian Drawings, undated 55 Indian Drawings A-35, undated 56 Indian Dwellings, undated

[Includes Los Angeles Times photographs of James Moriarty.] 57 Mission Indian School A-18 [Reproductions], undated 58 Mission Padres A-16, undated 59 Mission Bells, undated 60 Mission Dam and Flume System A-27, undated 61 Mission Landscape, undated 62-74 [Reproductions of historic Mission San Diego photographs], 1856-1937 75 Mission San Diego: Recent Times, undated 76 Moriarty, Dr. James and Norma, 1961-1983 77 Negatives, circa 1920s-1960s 78 Postcards A-19, undated 79 Mission San Diego Photographs [negatives], undated 80 Prints: Cat Prints A-5, undated 81 Prints: Dog Prints A-7, undated 82 Prints: Human Finger Prints A-14, undated 83 Prints: Human Left Foot Prints A-13, undated 84 Prints: Paw prints A-17, undated 85 Prints: Twig Prints A-11, undated 86 Proof Sheets, undated 87 Ships A-48, undated 88 Statues, undated 89 Students, 1968-1977 90 Artifact Illustrations, 1980-1986 91 Illustrations: Excavation, 1967-1977 92 Illustrations: Indians A-28, undated 93 Illustrations: Mission San Diego de Alcalá, undated 94 Illustrations: Soldiers, undated Box Folder 12 1 [Excavation Photographs], 1966-1975

2 [Excavation Photographs], 1967 3 Mission San Diego de Alcalá Excavation, 1968 4 Mission San Diego Site Description Report, circa 1969 5-6 [Excavation Negatives and Photographs], circa 1970 7-9 [Excavation Photographs, Casa de Rodriguez, Old Town], circa 1974 10 [Mission Photographs], circa 1900 11 [Negatives - Artifacts], circa 1967 12-17 SD Mission Negatives, 1967-1970 18 [Mission excavation photographs and negatives], circa 1969 19 [Assorted Negatives], circa 1970 20 SD Mission Artifacts [photographs and negatives], 1970 21 [Mission Excavation Negatives], 1971 22 SD Mission Burial Excavations, 1971 23 SD Mission Burial #2, 1971 February - March 24 [Burial Photographs and Negatives], 1971 25 [Excavation Photographs], 1971 October 26 Mission San Diego de Alcalá, 1971 June 27 Mission [photographs and negatives of Excavation site], 1972 February 28 Mission, Black Mountain Site (San Dieguito), Family, Pacific Beach, 1972 29 Fountain Base, 1972 Fall 30 Casa Machado American Hotel, 1973 31-32 San Diego Mission, 1973 33 R.A. MATT. Photographs Mission San Diego de Alcalá, 1973 May 34 Aerial Photographs and Negatives of SEQ at Mission R.A. Matt, 1973 May 35 County Estates Dig, 1974 36 [Landscape Photographs], 1974 May 37 [Rock Site Photographs], 1974 May 38 [Individual at Rock Site Photographs], 1974 May 39 [Individual Site Photographs], 1974 May 40 [Val Dukes Gravesite Photographs], 1974 May 41 [Mission Excavation Photographs], 1974-1975 42 U.S. House and Casa Machaday Silva; Views from 2 floor Scripps Memorial Hospital, 1975 January 43 U.S. House Old Town, 1975 January 44 Beigman Cemetery, 1975 45 [Excavation Negatives], 1975 46 Capistrano Pix, 1978 July 47-57 [Mission excavation photographs and negatives], 1979-1980 58 Lot 54 and 52, 1981 February 21 59 P.A.T. Picnic, 1982 April 60 San Diego Mission, 1983 November 12 61-67 [Excavation Photographs and Negatives], undated

68 [Excavation Site Photographs, Old Town and Downtown San Diego], undated Box Folder 13 1-17 [Assorted excavation site, diagram, and artifact photographs and negatives], undated 18 Church of the Holy Cross photographs, undated 19 2A Cuera (Spanish Dragoon), undated [Negatives and slides of print.] 20 5 California Map 1656 100 years on an island, undated [Negatives and slides of print.] 21 6 Ox Drawn Carta-Coach and Freighter Transportation Pioneer California, undated [Negatives and slides of print.] 22 7 Neophyte Mission Vaqueros, undated [Negatives and slides of print.] 23 8 The Cutting Pony, undated [Negatives and slides of print.] 24 9 Mission Indian Vaquero at his Chores, undated [Negatives and slides of print.] 25 10 Padre teaching Neophytes the Art of Branding, undated [Negatives and slides of print.] 26 11 Naquero up with Anza 1776, undated [Negatives and slides of print.] 27 12 Nuqueando - catching a steer, undated [Negatives and slides of print.] 28 13 Spanish Galleon, undated [Negatives and slides of print.] 29 26 Galleon - Capture of, undated [Negatives and slides of print.] 30 27 Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, undated [Negatives and slides of print.] 31 31 Cabrillo - Bay of Smokes, undated [Negatives and slides of print.] 32 33 Sebastian Vizciano, undated [Negatives and slides of print.] 33 34 [People and sheep traveling], undated [Negatives and slides of print.] 34 36 Manila Galleon Circa 1566, undated [Negatives and slides of print.] 35 47 General Edward Fitzgerald Beale, undated [Negatives and slides of print.] 36 94 Estudillo House in Old Town San Diego built 1825, , undated [Negatives and slides of print.] 37 102 Old Palm Trees foot of Hill 1885, undated [Negatives and slides of print.] 38 103 Old San Diego as Americans found it 1846, undated [Negatives and slides of print.] 39 126 Casa de Lopez - Lopez House Old Town, undated [Negatives and slides of print.] 40 [Negative of New York's Lower East Side early 1900s], undated [Negatives and slides of print.] 41 Howard S. [Negative of head statue], undated

Box Oversize Slide box 1, undated Box 2

[Includes slides labeled "SD Mission" and "Artifacts".]

Slide box 2, 1959-1971

[Includes slides labeled "Artifacts" "Aerial Mission San Diego" "Mexico Expedition 1959" "Prickley Pear May 1964" and "Mission 1968-1971".]

Slide box 3, 1971-1976

[Includes slides labeled "Mission 1971-1976" and "Archaeology Casa Estudillo Gardens 1976".]

Slide box 4, undated, 1978, 1980

[Includes slides labeled "Mission 1978" "Mission Historic Photographs" "National History Day 1980" and miscellaneous unlabeled and undated slides.]

Hist. Films California Archives de General, circa 1970

[Undeveloped Kodak Film 2551 box.]

Box Oversize Catholic Society picnic at the Old Mission, 1913 September 1 Box 6

Series IV: Readings and Research, Acquired circa 1966-1983

These records consist of reproductions of research materials used for the Mission San Diego de Alcalá archaeological excavation course. Research topics include California Mission history, Mission architecture, Father Junípero Serra, California history, and Native Americans of the California area. This series consists of published articles, research papers, research materials about certain artifacts, and student theses used as research reference. Also included in these records are reports and reproductions of historical primary source materials. Reports consist of an Old Town Plaza historical survey, San Diego Harbor and Sorrento Valley environmental reports, and Sorrento Valley Cultural resource management plan. Subseries A: Published Articles, Acquired circa 1966-1983

Box Folder 13 42 After Serra On California's Royal Road, Unknown 43 Archaeology and Humanism, Unknown 44 Archibald Gillespie Correspondence (1868), Unknown 45 The Architectural History of Mission, Frances Rand Smith 46 The Architectural History of Mission San Carlos, Frances Rand Smith 47 Baja California in the Mexican War 1846-1848, Unknown 48 Bancroft Files, Unknown 49 Brand Book Number One, Ray Brandes 50 Bridges of San Diego, Unknown 51 A Brief History of Mission San Diego, J. Marshall Miller 52 The Buildings and Churches of the Mission, Rev. J.J. O'Keefe 53 The Burial Place of Father Junípero Serra, Unknown 54 California Leather Jackets, Ray Brandes 55 The California Missions, Mrs. Robert Galway 56 California Under the Friars, Unknown 57 The Changing Face of Mission San Diego, Norman Neuerburg 58 The Construction of Mission San Diego, 1774 to the present, Unknown 59 Correspondence for San Diego Mission 1995, Mary C. Whelan 60 Digging at California's Roots, Charles Carrillo

61 Discovery of the Lost Art, James L. Nolan 62 Distinctive Features of Mission Architecture, Unknown 63 Don Augustin Zamorano, George L. Harding 64 Duhaut Cilly's Account of California Vol. 8, Unknown 65 Excavations at San Diego, James Moriarty Ill 66 Fabricas, Elisabeth L. Egenhoff 67 Father Luis Jayme: California's First Martyr, Unknown 68 Friars in Gray and the Roses of Castile, Unknown 69 "From Ancient Days", Ben F. Dixon 70 Geography and Mission Agriculture, James D. Blick 71 The Growth of Archaeology, Clement W. Meighan 72 Handbook for Translators of Spanish, J. Villasana Haggard 73 A Historical Record, Thomas Hensel 74 A Historical Record of the Construction, Thomas Hensel 75 Historical Record of the Construction, Thomas Hensel 76 Historical Research, Unknown 77 Hohokam and Patayan, Randall H. McGuire 78 Important Data on Fathers Palau and Lasuen Found, Unknown 79 Jamul Cement: Speculation in the San Diego, David Burkenroad 80 Journalist Recalls Visit, Benjamin Cummings Truman 81 , Unknown 82 Life in the Missions, David Muench 83 Locals Annals: San Diego to Monterey, Unknown 84 The Making of Tiles at the Missions, M.R. Harrington 85 of Southern California, Unknown 86 Mission Motifs, Lanier Bartlett 87 Mission Music and Musicians, Unknown 88 Mission San Diego, Unknown 89 Mission San Diego: Archaeological, Ray Brandes 90 Mission San Diego: California's, Melinda K. Blade 91 Mission San Diego Minutes 1986-1987, Unknown 92 The Missions of California, Laura Bride Powers 93 Missions and Mission Pictures, Unknown 94 Missions and Missionaries of California, Fr. Zephyrin Engelhardt 95 The Mormon Volunteers, John F. Yurtinus 96 Neoclassic Architecture in , Miguel Costanso 97 Notes on Northern Cheyenne, Robert Anderson 98 Now...That the Field Has Been Irrigated, James Moriarty Ill 99 The Old California Missions, James Connolly 100 The Old Mission Churches, Rexford Newcomb 101 Philip Crosthwaite, Pamela Tamplain

102 Preservations of the Missions, E.H. Enderlein

103 Procurators, Coins, and the Shroud, Unknown 104 Rambles among the Ruins, A.K. Glover 105 Reports of all the Missions, Unknown 106 Reproductions of the Paintings of the Missions, Minnie M. Tingle 107 Restoration of Mission San Diego De Alcalá, Albert V. Mayrhofer 108 Restoring California's First Mission, J. Marshall Miller 109 San Diego de Alcalá California's First Mission, Unknown 110 San Diego Mission, Fr. Zephyrin Engelhardt 111 The San Jose Patron Ship, Ray Brandes 112 The Scope of Historical Archaeology, Roger E. Kelly 113 Secularizations of the Missions, Unknown 114 Serra Missions and Fr. Junípero Serra Clippings, Unknown 115 Serra's San Diego, Iris H.W. Engstrand 116 Seventy-five Years in California, William Heath Davis 117 Sherburne Fried Cook, Wilbur R. Jacobs 118 Some California Catholic Reminiscences, Therese Whitcomb 119 Some Reminiscences about Fray Junípero Serra, Ray Brandes 120 The Spanish Colonial Revival, David Gebhard 121 The Spanish Missions of California, Unknown 122 The Spanish Missions of California, Senor Don Juan Riano 123 Spanish Missions California, L.N. Scammon 124 Spanish Missions California, Rita Warner 125 The Spanish Missions of the Pacific Coast, Unknown 126 Status of San Diego Mission at the end of Dec. 1777, Unknown

Box Folder 14 1 Sunset Magazine (June/ July 1906), Unknown 2 Three Applications of Edge-Punched Cards for Recording and Analyzing Field Data, Emma Lou Davis 3 "To The Olives!", Michael E. Jansen 4 The Transportation of Water to Mission San Diego de Alcalá, Clyde McMorrow 5 Two Letters From the New World, Ray Brandes 6 The Use of Historic Analogs in Archaeology, Robert Schuyler 7 Western Vignette, Charles Dollen 8 Where Father Jayme Was Killed, Rev. George O'Connel S.J. 9 San Diego Historical Society Quarterly 1964 April Subseries B: Research Papers, Acquired circa 1966-1983

Box Folder 14 10 The Supply Ships, Charles Chapman 11 Ambrose Bierce, Charles Viviano 12 Analysis of the Glass, Stephen Van Wormer 13 Anthony Dominic Ubach, Pioneer of San Diego, Dennis Clark

14 Architectural Descriptions of Mission San Diego, Unknown 15 Arrastras: Unique Western Historic Milling Sites, Roger Kelly 16 Biographical Sketch of Men, Jerry Guth 17 Birth and Education, Unknown 18 Captain George Vancouver, Tony Ghironi 19 The Case of the Burial Place of Father Junípero Serra, Unknown 20 Civil War Machine Guns, Ronnie Jamro 21 The Collection of Museum Mission San Diego, Unknown 22 The Cross and the Trowel, Karna Webster 23 The Curse of Monihan, Unknown 24 Death Registry Entries, Unknown 25 Digging Up Yesterday, Mitch Hudgins 26 Discovery and Interpretation of Intaglio Impressions, James Moriarty 27 Don Fernando Javier de Rivera y Moncada, Chris Pagakis 28 Early Educational Practices, James Moriarty 29 Ecclesiastical Artifacts at Mission, Jerry Guth 30 The Editor and the Engineer, Zane Crockett 31 The Educational Background, Sister Mary Teresa McDermott 32 Endangered Resources: Historical Archaeology, Roger Kelly 33 Exploration of the Old Mission Well, Indian Miller 34 Fish Remains Collected...at San Buenaventura Mission, Mark Roeder 35 Floods and Droughts in 19th Century San Diego, Larry Pierson 36 Forensic Analysis of Adobe Brick Specimen, Ray Brandes 37 Father Juan Mariner: Shephard and Builder, Charles Hanlen 38 Father Ubach: St. Anthony 's Indian School, Mitchell Stone 39 Father Serra's Governor Conflicts, Ken Flaherty 40 Historic Site Method, Joseph Farias 41 Historical and Forensic Excavation, Amelia Nona Del Bene 42 Historical Guide to the Old Pueblo of Los Angeles, Unknown 43 History of the Franciscans and Father Serra, Bill Burns 44 A History of lsham's Springs, Stephen Van Wormer 45 History of Mission San Diego Outline, Unknown 46 History of Mission San Diego Pt. 1, Unknown 47 History of Mission San Diego Pt. 2, Unknown 48 History of Mission San Diego Pt. 3, Unknown 49 History of Mission San Diego Pt . 4, Unknown 50 History of Mission San Diego Pt . 5, Unknown 51 The History of St. Joseph's Parish, Unknown 52 The Impressions at the Mission San Diego, Ray Brandes 53 Indian Population at the Missions, Barbara Soutar 54 The Indian as a Student, Nancy Butts

55 An Inquiry into the Production, Thomas Richter

56 Inventory of the Mission, Robbyn Kenyon 57 The Lost Art Treasures of the Mission, James Nolan 58 Methods of Investigating and Recording, James Moriarty 59 Mexico: Archivo General, Unknown 60 Mission San Diego: Article about Canonizing Junípero Serra, Unknown 61 Mission San Diego de Alcalá, Carolyn S. Mills 62 Mission San Diego de Alcalá, Ray Brandes 63 Mission San Diego de Alcalá: Archaeological, Ray Brandes 64 Mission San Diego de Alcalá: A Chronological History, Unknown 65 Mission San Diego de Alcalá Restoration, Unknown 66 Mission San Diego in 1775 and the Indian Attack, Harry Kelsey 67 Newspaper Coverage on Mission San Diego de Alcalá, Ann Stevenson 68 Notes on the History of Mission San Diego, Unknown 69 Old Mission San Luis Ray, Unknown 70 Olive Culture at Mission San Diego, M.L. Murphy 71 Padre of Perseverance Juan Figuer, Very Rev. William Correlison 72 Preliminary Report on Excavations, Ray Brandes 73 The Presidio of San Diego Chapel, Richard Carrico 74 The Pueblo Lands of San Diego, Unknown 75 A Report on the Artifacts of the Field, Donald Lenggel 76 A Report of Public Relations at Mission, Donald Craig 77 Report on the San Diego Mission, Frank R. Trombley 78 Rich and Poor: Historical Implications, Brian Mooney 79 San Diego Mission de Alcalá Culture Change, Vince Pozzuoli 80 San Diego Museum of Men, Spencer Rogers 81 Soldering at the Mission San Diego, James Moriarty 82 Soldier's Letters, Unknown 83 Swords for the Third Artillery, J. Rippo and J. Moriarty 84 Synthesis of the Cultural Pre -History of the Southern California, Unknown 85 Talk on Mission San Diego, Unknown 86 The Three Letters, Unknown 87 Thomas Ryland Darnall, Unknown 88 Translation of the Captioning, Greta and Paul Ezell 89 Translation of Lt. Sweeny's Journal, Richard J. Coyer

Box Folder 18 11-13 Mission San Diego de Alcalá: A Time Span of People, Places, and Events in Selected Articles from The Journal of San Diego History 1955-1985 Part I: People compiled by L.T. Campbell 1985 14-16 Mission San Diego de Alcalá: A Time Span of People, Places, and Events in Selected Articles from The Journal of San Diego History 1955-1985 Part II: Places compiled by L.T. Campbell 1985

17-18 Mission San Diego de Alcalá: A Time Span of People, Places, and Events in Selected Articles from The Journal of San Diego History 1955-1985 Part III: Events compiled by L.T. Campbell 1985 19-20 Mission San Diego de Alcalá: A Time Span of People, Places, and Events in Selected Articles from The Journal of San Diego History 1955-1985 Part IV: Bibliography of Bibliographies compiled by L.T. Campbell 1985 21-23 Mission San Diego de Alcalá: A Time Span of People, Places, and Events in Selected Articles from The Journal of San Diego History 1955-1985 Part V: Indexes compiled by L.T. Campbell 1985 Subseries C: Artifact Readings, Acquired circa 1966-1983

Box Folder 14.90- 17 Artifacts: Glass Trade Beads 15.15 total folders

[Bibliography, chronology, and articles written about glass trade beads.]

Subseries D: Reports, 1975-1981

Box Folder 15 16 Historical Survey of Old Town Plaza, undated 17 Rimbach Property Archaology Report, 1975 July 2 18 Appendix A Preliminary Environmental Assessment. Second Entrance to San Diego Harbor, 1977 June 19 South Sorrento Business Center Environmental Impact Report, 1979 June 20 Sorrento Valley Cultural Resource Management Plan, 1981 May 27 Subseries E: Historical Documents, 1769-1983

Box Folder 15 21-22 [Reproductions of Research Materials], 1769-1799 23-24 [Reproductions of correspondence with some notes and transcriptions], 1840 25-26 [Reproductions of correspondence with some notes and transcriptions], 1850 27-28 Burial, 1849-1880

[Reproduction of 1849-1880 burial registry.] 29 Appendix A, 1849-1880

[Reproduction of 1849-1880 burial registry.] 30 Appendix B: Book of the Dead in the Vicinity of San Diego, 1933

[Reproduction.] 31 Appendix C: Index Book of the Dead in the Vicinity of San Diego, 1933

[Reproduction.] 32-33 Marriages, 1775-1880

[Reproduction.] 34 US Census San Diego, 1860

[Reproduction.] 35 Spanish Archives, undated

[Reproduction.] 36 Sutter's Fort, undated

[Reproductions of map and trench drawings.] 37 Translation of the Captioning on the Plan of the San Diego Presidio, 1820 by Greta and Paul Ezell, 1983 April 9

Box Folder 16 1 154 Royal Presidio of S.D., undated

[Reproduction of research materials.] 2 [Reproduction of Research Materials], undated 3 Mission San Diego Documents, undated

[Reproductions.] 4 Mission San Diego Annual Reports, undated

[Reproductions.] 5 Documents American Period, undated

[Reproductions.] 6 Mission: Old Ledgers, 1939

[Reproductions and originals.] 7 Book of Miscellaneous Records, 1896

[Reproductions.] 8 Sp-Mex 10$ Letter from Father Sanchez to Father Figner, 1785 April 12

[Reproductions.] 9 Sp-Mex 91$ Diario de Navegacion Desde del Puerto de San Blas a el de San Diego y su etc, 1778

[Reproductions.] 10 [Unidentified Historical Document Reproduction], 1775 11-12 [Unidentified Historical Document Reproduction], undated 13 Documents: Spanish/Mexican Periods - Non-Mission, undated

[Reproductions.] 14 Sp-Mex 3$ Letter from Mission Soledad to San Diego from Father J. Martin, 1861 January 19

[Reproductions.] 15 Special Project on How Spanish used Coastal Lagoons David Oddo, undated

[Reproductions.] 16 Documents Mission San Diego Historical Land Records - San Diego Mission, undated 17 [Deed Book E reproduction], undated 18 [Reproduction of Court Case], 1872 19 Crosthwaite Deeds in Mission Valley, 1902

[Reproductions.] 20 American Hotel Account Book, circa 1875-1884

[Reproductions.] 21 Rufus Zogbaum Sketch Book, 1907-1908

[Reproductions.]

Box Folder Oversize 5 [Photocopy, Robert Coan Collection, Bancroft Library], undated Box 6 Subseries F: Theses, 1963-1989

This subseries contains collected student theses used for research into Mission San Diego de Alcalá and San Diego history. Theses written about the Mission San Diego de Alcalá excavation are also part of this collection of records.

Box Folder 16 22 Thomas Whaley, 1963 23 The Grape Industry in San Diego County, California, 1964 24 Life and Times of Cave Johnson Couts, Dan Diego County Pioneer, 1965 25 San Diego During the Great Depression, 1967 26 Nuestra Señora de Loreto, Mother of California Missions, undated 27 Decline of the ? The Case of San Diego 1846-1856, 1974

Box Folder 17 1 Description of Human Remains from the Presidio, San Diego, 1975 2 Mission San Diego de Alcalá 1774-1965, 1987 3 A History of the Architecture and Restoration of Mission San Diego de Alcalá, 1987 4-6 Archaeological Research Design and Fieldwork Conducted by the University of San Diego at the Mission San Diego de Alcalá, 1966-1984: From the First Scrape of the Trowel to Interpretation. Volume One: Text; Volume Two: Research; Volume Three: Illustrations, 1989 Subseries G: Bibliography, circa 1966-1967

Box Folder 17 7-14 Bibliography Cards, circa 1967

Organized by Subjects, Titles, Authors, and Research 15 Bibliography: Guides to Spanish Documents, circa 1967

Box Folder 18 1 Mission: Photography (Checklists), circa 1967 2 [Bibliography notes], undated 3 [Bibliographies], circa 1966 4 Bibliographies, undated 5 [Bibliographies and Notes], undated 6 [Published Papers of Dr. James Robert Moriarty], undated 7 [Bibliographies and Notes], undated 8 [Bibliographies], undated 9 Mission San Diego Biblio Materials, undated 10 An Annotated Bibliography of Archaeological Reports Relative to San Diego County, undated Box

Oversize Bibliography cards, undated Boxes 3-4

Series V: Maps, undated, 1966-1983

Box Folder Oversize 1 Maps: Spanish Archives; Madrid Volume I, undated Box 5 2 Maps: Spanish Archives; Madrid Volume II, undated 3 Maps: Spanish Archives; Madrid Volume III, undated 4 Maps: Spanish Archives; Madrid Volume IV, undated

Box Oversize Maps: Spanish Archives; Madrid Volume V, undated Box 6 1 Maps, undated 2 Maps, undated 3 Maps, undated 4 Grid Drawings, undated Box Folder Oversize 1 Topographical Maps, undated Map Case 2 Topographical Maps; Floor Plan, undated 3 Topographical Mission Plans; Old San Diego, undated, 1973 Fall 4 Topographic Survey San Diego Mission de Alcalá, 1968 December 7 5 Mission San Diego Diagram #1; Mission San Diego Diagram #2; Mission San Diego Excavation Diagram #2, 1969, undated, 1970 6 Mission San Diego Excavation Diagram #4; East Grid System Showing Partial Excavation, 1966 Fall, 1969 7 Proposed Site Plan Mission San Diego de Alcalá; Mission Plans, undated 1971 April 05 8 San Diego Mission; Mission San Diego de Alcalá Excavation, 1977 9 Plan Mission San Diego de Alcalá J. Marshall Miller; Mission San Diego de Alcalá Excavation, 1930 April, 1983 September 10 I.D. for Soldier Burials at the Mission San Diego; Ruin Stabilization; Reconstruction Sketch Mission San Diego Alcalá; Mission Drawings, undated, 1975, 1981 December 11 Excavation Plan - S.E. Quad Mission San Diego Alcalá; Excavation Plan for Mission San Diego - S.E. Quad Grid Coordinates, 1973-1974, 1978- 1979 12 Copies of plan; Patent Book 1 page 33 of Mission San Diego; Sketches of Mission San Diego de Alcalá, undated 13 Old Town Plans ; Archaeological Excavation Plan for the Robinson-Rose House, Old Town State Park, 1966 and 1967 Summer 14 Various Plans, circa 1970s 15 Mission San Diego de Alcalá Excavation Maps and Drawings, 1970-1979

16 Mission San Diego de Alcalá Blueprints and Plans, circa 1970s 17 Mission San Diego de Alcalá Excavation Diagram, 1969 18 Mission San Diego de Alcalá Excavation Diagrams, 1969 19 Old Town Topography Blueprints, 1969

Series VI: Audio Recordings, circa 1987

Box Oversize Audio cassette tape of Professor Moriarty giving a tour of the Mission. Cassette Box 2 titled "Moriarty Tour 'Rain'", undated

Audio cassette tape of the history of the Mission Museum and a lecture about Missions, undated

Two audio cassette tapes of Moriarty giving a tour of the Mission, 1987 Spring

Audio cassette tape of an individual reading a memoranda with reference to Wally Hebert GCA Regional Client Manager on Mission Casting insurance policy, settlements and defense costs, undated