anaheim-gazette 1905-12-14
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
BERKELEY, Dec. 9
An event most important in history of the University of California and of the whole Pacific the acquisition by the university the famous H. H. Bancroft This collection of books, manuscripts, charts and other material relating to the history of whole western half of this city is not only unrivaled in world, but impossible of repeat or equivolence. The purchase assurance that the University must needs be in the center of research work history of the Pacific coast. The creation of a school of study at the University of California.
The Bancroft library is a tinent in which generation plorers will work. Its main material includes almost the range of available document history of the early explorers of the establishment of the ment and social life of the coast. Manuscripts such which in large mass form leus of the collection, and which exist or are lost once all. On the judgment of Dr. Gold Thwaites, librarian of consin state historical library best expert in the country, of $250,000, at which the library always been held by Mr.
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
BERKELEY, Dec. 9, 1905.
It is most important in the University of California to the whole Pacific coast, is institution by the university of H. H. Bancroft library. Collection of books, journals, maps, charts and other materials relating to the history of the eastern half of this continent only unrivaled in the vast impossible of replacement evidence. The purchase means that the University of California must needs be hereafter of research work in the Pacific coast. It means on of a school of historical the University of California. Bancroft library is a new con- which generations of ex-ill work. Its manuscript includes almost the entire available documents for the early exploration and establishment of the govern- social life of the Pacific Manuscripts such as these large mass form the nuc- the collection, are things list or are lost once and for the judgment of Dr. Reuben Bancroft, librarian of the Wis- state historical library, the art in the country, the price 100, at which the library has been held by Mr. Bancroft,
5000 volumes of newspaper files. There is also a large and interesting collection of classified newspaper and magazine clippings.
Dr. Thwaites states that, "In addition to the extraordinary collection of manuscripts and local historical material embraced in the region which is known as the Pacific slope, there is also a vast amount of data available for several other fields of human study, more or less related to history. To the students of American ethnology the opening of this collection to general research will be an incalculable boon, for there is much therein that has not heretofore been available. The study of American aboriginal linguistics is certain, from the unlocking of this long closed storehouse, to receive a new impetus. There are also opportunities for original research along many other lines—exploration, naval and military affairs, colonization, missions and general ecclesiastical interests, political development, the first fruits of scientific inquiry, the beginnings of literature and other arts; in short, the growth of culture in Western North America and along the shores of the Gulf of Mexico and the Carribean sea, during four centuries of the civilizing process. The possession of the California material alone places the Bancroft library on a par, from the local stanpoint, with the best state historical collections extant.
"The Bancroft library will at once attract to the university a body of
Manuscripts such as these large mass form the nucleus of the collection, are things mist or are lost once and for all the judgment of Dr. Reuben Waites, librarian of the Wisconsin historical library, the sort in the country, the price 100, at which the library has been held by Mr. Bancroft, to be a very moderate one. Waites was invited to California for the special making a thorough examination of the rich treasures of collection. Mr. Bancroft himnizes clearly and patriotically the place for the collection in California, and he, therefore what is an outright and unded contribution of $100,000 its purchase, leaving the rest of $150,000 to be paid by the university funds. Waites says, "Mr. Bancroft'seto American historical scholarly amassing this remarkable manuscript and printed entitle his name to be men with the great collectors of for American history."
This is not less than 50,000 volumes in the collection. An exceed-important part of it is the rare historical manuscripts, there are not less than 125,-the Bancroft library is an in-able mine of primary materi- nine history of the vast ex- fect of the Pacific slope, from Panama, and of the Rocky Mountain region—Montana, Utah, Idaho, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and western Texas. For the most of this great region it is with- tal. When its riches become available will be ranked by scholars as the very greatest of collec- tions America. In the field of Asia history, not only is it the oldest collection in exist- but it is a collection which not in the remotest degree, be at this time.
in Western North America and along the shores of the Gulf of Mexico and the Carribean sea, during four centuries of the civilizing process. The possession of the California material alone places the Bancroft library on a par, from the local stanpoint, with the best state historical collections extant.
"The Bancroft library will at once attract to the university a body of graduate students in American and Spanish-American history and allied studies, who are to find here a practically unique collection of material of the highest order of excellence. Facilities for this sort of graduate work will be unsurpassed elsewhere in the United States. It would be wise, not only to keep the collection well abreast of the times, along its present lines, but, as means and opportunity permit, to extend its scope, looking toward the eventual accumulation at Berkeley of a great storehouse of material for all Spanish-America, thus making this center of that vast and fruitful field of study, which as yet remains practically untilled.
"The Bancroft library may, under proper administration, at once enter the field of historical publication, with results highly creditable to the university. In its great manuscript stores are documents that should, as speedily as possible, be given to the world. In the mission and presidio archives alone, there is abundant material for a high grade of editorial work; these could be followed by the Valljo, Larkin and other collections of papers, bearing upon every phase of Pacific coast life—Spanish, Russian and American. The opportunity for scholarly work in this direction is, both in freshness and breadth, quite unexampled elsewhere in America."
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
Time of Arrival and Departure of Trains.
December 28, 1904.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD.
Trains on the Southern Pacific pass Anaheim as follows:
To Los Angeles.
Dally... 7:52 am Dally... 9:24 am
Daily... 10:52 am Daily... 2:53 pm
Daily... 3:51 pm Daily... 6:03 pm
Pass Loara Station:
To Los Angeles.
Dally... 7:56 am Dally... 9:24 am
Daily... 10:56am Daily... 2:49 am
Daily... 3:55 pm Daily... 5:59 pm
LOS ALAMITOS TRAINS.
Leave Anaheim—Arrive Anaheim—
Daily*... 9:35 am Daily*... 8:00 am
daily*... 1:45 pm
* Except Sunday.
TRAINS TO NEWPORT BEACH
Leave Anaheim Arrive at Newport
Daily... 6:03 pm Daily... 6:53 pm
Leave Newport Arrive Anaheim
Daily... 7:05 am Daily... 7:53 am
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