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Anna Hyatt Huntington, circa 1924
Visual Materials
Autochrome half length portrait of Anna Hyatt Huntington. She is wearing a black dress with wide gold trim down the front and across the shoulders and red trim at the sleeves and on the skirt. She wears a necklace of red beads and has her hair styled in finger curls. Mrs. Huntington was the second wife of Archer Huntington, Arabella Yarrington Huntington's son (born prior to her marriage to Collis Huntington). MS note on verso of plate mounting reads "Anna Hyatt Huntington."
photCL 107 vol15 (6)

Anna Hyatt Huntington, circa 1924
Visual Materials
Autochrome full length portrait of Anna Hyatt Huntington standing next to a pedestal with a wide flat tray on top. She is wearing a black dress with wide gold trim down the front and across the shoulders and red trim at the sleeves and on the skirt. She wears a necklace of red beads and a silvery-blue cloche hat. Mrs. Huntington was the second wife of Archer Huntington, Arabella Yarrington Huntington's son (born prior to her marriage to Collis Huntington). MS note on verso of plate mounting reads "Anna Hyatt Huntington."
photCL 107 vol15 (7)
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Anna Huntington
Manuscripts
The collection consists of the personal and business papers of Henry E. Huntington. There is material related to the Huntington, Holladay, and Metcalf families, but most of the collection deals with Huntington's business interests in Southern California, railways, real estate, and industry. Series 2. Henry E. Huntington and his family includes biographical information, newspaper clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, ephemera, and physical objects. There is material related to the Huntington Land and Improvement Company, Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, and the Pacific Electric Railway Company as well as other businesses in Los Angeles County, Orange County, and San Gabriel Valley, California. This material includes business records, account books, annual reports, correspondence, maps, tracts, balance sheets, and others. There is also material related to the founding of the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens including auction catalogs, invoices, receipts, and bills for art and rare books, and information regarding a lawsuit about Huntington's estate tax after his death, and the passing of Proposition 15, in 1930, which exempted The Huntington from paying California property tax. There is also material related to Collis P. Huntington and his business interests and Arabella Huntington. Also included are the blueprints for the Huntington's San Marino residence. Series 3. Correspondence contains over 22,000 pieces of personal and business correspondence spanning 1794 to 1970. The physical objects include Henry E. Huntington's lunch box, razors, traveling trunk, and other items.
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Anna Huntington letters to Caroline Huntington Holladay
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Also: note on card from Archer Huntington.
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Archer Huntington and Anna Huntington telegram to Caroline Huntington Holladay
Manuscripts
The collection consists of the personal and business papers of Henry E. Huntington. There is material related to the Huntington, Holladay, and Metcalf families, but most of the collection deals with Huntington's business interests in Southern California, railways, real estate, and industry. Series 2. Henry E. Huntington and his family includes biographical information, newspaper clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, ephemera, and physical objects. There is material related to the Huntington Land and Improvement Company, Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company, and the Pacific Electric Railway Company as well as other businesses in Los Angeles County, Orange County, and San Gabriel Valley, California. This material includes business records, account books, annual reports, correspondence, maps, tracts, balance sheets, and others. There is also material related to the founding of the Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens including auction catalogs, invoices, receipts, and bills for art and rare books, and information regarding a lawsuit about Huntington's estate tax after his death, and the passing of Proposition 15, in 1930, which exempted The Huntington from paying California property tax. There is also material related to Collis P. Huntington and his business interests and Arabella Huntington. Also included are the blueprints for the Huntington's San Marino residence. Series 3. Correspondence contains over 22,000 pieces of personal and business correspondence spanning 1794 to 1970. The physical objects include Henry E. Huntington's lunch box, razors, traveling trunk, and other items.
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