Guide to the Stuart Baty Photograph Albums Collection (1900s – 1918)

Overview +

DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY

Title

Guide to the Stuart Baty Photograph Albums Collection (1900s – 1918)

Collection Number

1999.22

Creator

This collection was assembled by Stuart Baty. It was donated to the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History in 1999 by Stanley Stevens.

Extent

Number of Containers: 1 Box
Linear Feet: 0.5 Linear Feet

Repository

Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History, Archives
705 Front Street
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Abstract

This collection contains two (2) small photograph albums plus some loose photographs. The photograph albums contain pictures of family get-togethers, picnics and trips to various locations in Santa Cruz County and outside of Santa Cruz County. One photograph album is black paper, cover and pages. The other album is black cloth cover with gray paper pages.

Location

The Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History, Santa Cruz, CA

Preferred Citation

The Stuart Baty Photograph Albums Collection, The Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History, Santa Cruz, CA

Publication Rights

All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the head of Archives at MAH. Researchers may be responsible for obtaining copyright permission to use material not produced by museum personnel.

Process By

G. Gardner

Date Completed

2014

History +

Mildred Elizabeth Hawes (1886 – 1967) was born in Oakland, California. She was the daughter of Benjamin Cowell Hawes (1848 – 1906) and Elizabeth Benson (Mann) Hawes (1854 – 1920). In 1880 Mildred’s parents lived in Oakland with her mother’s aunt and her son, Edmund Sanford, who would later become a prominent psychologist and president of the American Psychological Association. Mildred had two sisters, Louise (1883 – 1905) and Harriett (1890 – 1980). In the early 1900s the family had a summer, “ranch”, home in Aptos and vacationed in the area.

In 1914 Mildred married Harris Palmer Jones (1885 – 1922), who was born in Topeka, Kansas. He was an attorney by 1917, when he signed his World War I draft registration card. In 1920 he applied, for business purposes, for a passport for himself and his family. He died in Peiking, China in 1922. His widow, Mildred, in 1923 married Elijah Howe Batty (Baty) (1853 – 1930) and they had one son. Mildred’s sister Harriett married Welborn Goulding McMurrary, who as a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army would die in 1942 in the Philippines as a POW at Camp Cabanatuan.

Harris and Mildred Jones were the parents of Benjamin Hawes Jones (1915 – 1992), Harriett Elizabeth (Jones) Munger (1917 – 1992), and Harris Palmer Jones (1921 – 1986). Benjamin became and educator and a pianist, playing in popular orchestras, such as those of Stan Kenton and Horace Heidt, as well as symphony orchestras and military bands. He also was an accompanist for numerous singers. Harriett (Jones) Munger, an accomplished artist, lived in Soquel and Scotts Valley from 1970 to 1992. Harris P. Jones, Jr. became a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy in World War II.

Stuart Howe Batty (Baty) (1925 – ), the son of Elijah and Mildred (Hawes) Jones Batty (Baty), was in the U.S. Air Corps in World War II. He was later an engineer for the City of San Leandro.

Contents +

SERIES I.  PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM (circa 1910)

One (1) Album

Series Scope and Content Summary

This series contains a black cloth covered photograph album with gray paper pages. The photograph album is 9 ½ x 6 ½. The photographs in this album are of the family of Stuart Batty (Baty). There are photographs of the Zayante Inn, railroads, Mount Hermon, the Santa Cruz Beach, Natural Bridges, Big Basin, plus others.  (44 x Photographs)

Box ID#/Folder ID#

Box 1:1

SERIES II.  PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM (1910 – 1918)

One (1) Album

Series Scope and Content Summary

This series contains a black paper photograph album, cover and pages.  The photograph album is 11 x 15. The photographs in this album are of the family of Stuart Batty (Baty). There are photographs of various sites around Watsonville, Brookdale, the Talcott House, Corralitos, Aptos, New Brighton Beach, family trips to Muir Woods, Monte Rio, Dimond Canyon, San Pablo, Lake Chabot, Montana and Yosemite. There are also several photographs of people on the street wearing face masks probably at the time of the Influenza Epidemic. (460 x Photographs)

Box ID#/Folder ID#

Box 1:X

SERIES III.  LOOSE PHOTOGRAPHS (1910s)

One (1) Envelope

Series Scope and Content Summary

This series contains loose photographs.  Several of the photographs are of Alfred Hagmen in World War I Army Uniform. (8 x Photographs)

Box ID#/Folder ID#

Box 1:2