Box 6
Contains 54 Results:
Flyers Wall, circa 1930
The sub-series contains photographs and negatives that pertain to Frank Miller and those associated with the Mission Inn and/or the Riverside area. Frank Miller's daughter, Allis Hutchings and her husband DeWitt who took over the Mission Inn after Miller died in 1935 are pictured often at events or with acquaintances. Several groups, organizations, associations, and guests are also included.
Flyers Wall Placing Ceremony, 1969
The sub-series contains photographs and negatives that pertain to Frank Miller and those associated with the Mission Inn and/or the Riverside area. Frank Miller's daughter, Allis Hutchings and her husband DeWitt who took over the Mission Inn after Miller died in 1935 are pictured often at events or with acquaintances. Several groups, organizations, associations, and guests are also included.
Franzen Hardware Company Delivery Horse and Buggy on 788 Main St., undated
The sub-series contains photographs and negatives that pertain to Frank Miller and those associated with the Mission Inn and/or the Riverside area. Frank Miller's daughter, Allis Hutchings and her husband DeWitt who took over the Mission Inn after Miller died in 1935 are pictured often at events or with acquaintances. Several groups, organizations, associations, and guests are also included.
Freeman, Bill, undated
The sub-series contains photographs and negatives that pertain to Frank Miller and those associated with the Mission Inn and/or the Riverside area. Frank Miller's daughter, Allis Hutchings and her husband DeWitt who took over the Mission Inn after Miller died in 1935 are pictured often at events or with acquaintances. Several groups, organizations, associations, and guests are also included.
Helicopter Landing, undated
The sub-series contains photographs and negatives that pertain to Frank Miller and those associated with the Mission Inn and/or the Riverside area. Frank Miller's daughter, Allis Hutchings and her husband DeWitt who took over the Mission Inn after Miller died in 1935 are pictured often at events or with acquaintances. Several groups, organizations, associations, and guests are also included.
Carillon Tower During/After the Fire of 1944, undated
This sub-series contains photographs of the exteriors and gardens surrounding the Mission Inn. While most of the items depict scenes of nature, there are also images related to a meeting of Japanese individuals. The sub-series also includes photographs of bells surrounding the Mission Inn and the Flyers Wall located within the open courtyards.
Aerial View, circa 1930
This sub-series contains photographs of the exteriors and gardens surrounding the Mission Inn. While most of the items depict scenes of nature, there are also images related to a meeting of Japanese individuals. The sub-series also includes photographs of bells surrounding the Mission Inn and the Flyers Wall located within the open courtyards.
Carillon Tower Reconstruction From Fire in 1944, circa 1944-1946
This sub-series contains photographs of the exteriors and gardens surrounding the Mission Inn. While most of the items depict scenes of nature, there are also images related to a meeting of Japanese individuals. The sub-series also includes photographs of bells surrounding the Mission Inn and the Flyers Wall located within the open courtyards.
Carillon Tower Sketches, undated
This sub-series contains photographs of the exteriors and gardens surrounding the Mission Inn. While most of the items depict scenes of nature, there are also images related to a meeting of Japanese individuals. The sub-series also includes photographs of bells surrounding the Mission Inn and the Flyers Wall located within the open courtyards.
Cloister Art Shop, undated
This sub-series contains photographs of the exteriors and gardens surrounding the Mission Inn. While most of the items depict scenes of nature, there are also images related to a meeting of Japanese individuals. The sub-series also includes photographs of bells surrounding the Mission Inn and the Flyers Wall located within the open courtyards.