Mental Map- Anne Petersen
In the twelve years I have worked at SBTHP I have traversed this neighborhood countless times. When I picture the neighborhood, I think of my trails through and around it. As you'll see from the map, some of my trails are through legal pedestrian right-of-ways, and some involve jaywalking or sneaking through side passages. I have also become a faithful fan of the Presidio-area businesses over the years, and have a favorite dish at every food provider, which I have noted under the name of each business.
Anne Petersen
Associate Director for Historical Resources, SBTHP
SBTHP
Created: January 4, 2012
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Mental Map- Karen Schultz Anderson
I've drawn what I consider to be the heart of the Presidio neighborhood, the area around the intersection of East Canon Perdido & Santa Barbara Streets.
Karen Schultz Anderson
Director of Education, SBTHP (affiliated since 1980's internship)
January 4, 2012
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Mental Map- Joshua Figueroa
It is a collection of images I think of when I look back on my time with the Presidio. There is my school, the entrance to Mike's office, the adobe kiln, gardening, a hummingbird (I always see them around here), a straw hat, etc.
Joshua Figueroa
Volunteer and Weekend Interpreter, SBTHP
December 16, 2011
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Mental Map- Amanda Gonzalez
This is a geographical map of the Presidio neighborhood in the present. There are several museums, a state historic park, and many historic sites. My map reflects the present businesses/residences that are established in this area. I wished to include more of what is on the other side of Anacapa Street, but I drew my "Presidio SHP" and parking lots too close to the edge of the map.
Amanda Gonzalez
Office Manager, SBTHP
January 4, 2012
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Mental Map-Torie Quinonez
I feel like the intersection of Canon Perdido and Santa Barbara Streets has been the center of my universe for the entire 1.5 years I have lived in Santa Barbara. I came here to be the Presidio Research Center Librarian so this place has been the center of my life, even though I work part time. I also lived within shouting distance of the Presidio for my first 6 months, so this neighborhood was quite literally my world.
Torie Quinonez
Former Presidio Research Center Librarian, SBTHP
January 4, 2012
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Mental Map- Meredith Brockriede
This map depicts the places I see, eat in and work at five days a week. Unsurprisingly it is not to scale or representative of all this great little neighborhood has to offer. I appear to have taken greatest note of where I may procure my next meal, and who I might see there on the way.
Meredith Brockriede
Education Assistant and Receptionist, SBTHP
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Mental Map- Laina Malm
Looking down Canon Perdido St., the Presidio sits among contemporary shops, restaurants and local businesses. This juxtaposition between historic buildings and modern commerce allows locals and visitors to enjoy the best of both worlds.
Laina Malm
Contractor for cataloging Jimmy's Oriental Gardens collections, SBTHP
February 17, 2012
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Mental Map- Michael Orth
The placement of the Presidio photograph on the inside of the California State Parks pamphlet inspired me to use it as a canvas for my mental map. As a scholar, I wanted my map to reflect how I visualize the Presidio neighborhood and how I would convey it to a visitor – a place that is complex, busy, and brimming with history.
Michael Orth
Higman Intern, SBTHP
February 10, 2012
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Juan Calderon (AKA Jack) Oral History
<p>Of Chumash and Spanish descent, Jack and his family moved from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara in 1946 for a better life. Jack recalls the invisible racial lines of both Los Angeles and Santa Barbara and how both cities have changed. Despite growing up mostly in Los Angeles, Jack, a descendant of several founding Presidio families, is rooted in Santa Barbara, from being baptized at the Santa Barbara Mission to playing on the pier as a young boy. His memories illustrate Santa Barbara as a place of community, family, and hope.</p>
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<p>Above Photo: Jack (right) with his daughter, <span>Suzi Calderon Bellman (December 2011).</span></p>
<p>Clip 1: Jack recalls Christmas in the old neighborhood.</p>
<p>Clip 2: If you have a fresh-baked pie, you might want to keep it away from Jack!</p>
<p><strong>*To hear the entire oral history interview or additional clips, please make an appointment with the Presidio Research Center at (805) 966-5073.</strong></p>
November 30, 2011
SBTHP
Leather journal of the Santa Barbara Mission
This is a carved leather journal depicting the Santa Barbara Mission.
Delfina de la Guerra Papers
Presidio Research Center, Santa Barbara Trust for HIstoric Preservation
Santa Barbara, CA
Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Gift of William Gaston Campbell and family, descendants of Elizabeth LeClerc Campbell
Copyright has not been assigned to the Presidio Research Center. All requests for permission to publish must be submitted to the Presidio Research Center, Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation. For contact information visit: <a href="http://www.sbthp.org/research.htm">http://www.sbthp.org/research.htm</a> Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Presidio Research Center as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the researcher. Copyright restrictions also apply to digital facsimiles of the original materials. Use of digital files is restricted to research and educational purposes.
Personal and business papers of members of the De la Guerra family may also be found at the Santa Barbara Mission Archive-Library, The Huntington Library, the Santa Barbara Historical Museum, and the Academy of American Franciscan History
Digital: JPEG
Original: Journal
Woman kneeling at altar
Delfina de la Guerra Papers
Presidio Research Center, Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Santa Barbara, CA
Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Gift of William Gaston Campbell and family, descendants of Elizabeth LeClerc Campbell
Copyright has not been assigned to the Presidio Research Center. All requests for permission to publish must be submitted to the Presidio Research Center, Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation. For contact information visit: <a href="http://www.sbthp.org/research.htm">http://www.sbthp.org/research.htm</a> Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Presidio Research Center as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the researcher. Copyright restrictions also apply to digital facsimiles of the original materials. Use of digital files is restricted to research and educational purposes.
Personal and business papers of members of the De la Guerra family may also be found at the Santa Barbara Mission Archive-Library, The Huntington Library, the Santa Barbara Historical Museum, and the Academy of American Franciscan History
Digital: JPEG
Original: Photograph
photographs
ca. 1872-1925
Red Journal "Delfina", [1940?]
This is a red leather journal with the Delfina's name stamped on the front.
The first page of the front of the journal features a profile of a man. The first page reads "D.de la Guerra - Mar 21"
The first page of the back cover reads "Concepcion came Feb. 26, 1940"
The rest of the journal is blank.
Delfina de la Guerra, 1861-1953
Delfina de la Guerra Papers
Presidio Research Center, Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Santa Barbara, CA
Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation
Digitized 2012-02
Gift of William Gaston Campbell and family, descendants of Elizabeth LeClerc Campbell
Copyright has not been assigned to the Presidio Research Center. All requests for permission to publish must be submitted to the Presidio Research Center, Santa Barbara Trust for Historic Preservation. For contact information visit: <a href="http://www.sbthp.org/research.htm">http://www.sbthp.org/research.htm</a> Permission for publication is given on behalf of the Presidio Research Center as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the researcher. Copyright restrictions also apply to digital facsimiles of the original materials. Use of digital files is restricted to research and educational purposes.
Personal and business papers of members of the De la Guerra family may also be found at the Santa Barbara Mission Archive-Library, The Huntington Library, the Santa Barbara Historical Museum, and the Academy of American Franciscan History
Digital: JPEG
Original: Journal
English
journals (accounts)
[1940?]