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Neuadd Hillside
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Doctors deny Jack London killed self
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A photograph of a newspaper clipping from the San Francisco call addressing an article by C. Hartley Grattan that appeared in the journal Bookman, which asserted that Jack London committed suicide. One of the three doctors who was present at London's death is quoted vehemently denying Grattan's claim.
mssJL JLP 603

Jack London, seminude
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A full-length standing studio portrait of Jack London wearing only underwear. He is turned in profile to the left.
mssJL JLP 575

Portrait of Jack London
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Full-length studio portrait of Jack London wearing a cap and suit with short knickerbockers. He stands in profile to the left with his head turned to face the camera.
mssJL JLP 586

Jack London, seminude
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A full-length standing studio portrait of Jack London wearing only underwear. He is turned in profile to the left, with his chest pushed out and his hands by his sides.
mssJL JLP 577
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Ranch, 1910-1913
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104 photographs. Early scenes of the Jack London Ranch, most featuring livestock. A number of pictures of Charmian or Jack London on horseback. Neuadd Hillside is prominent in a number of the photographs as well. Other horses include Belle, Don Sonoma, and Fleet.
JLP 433

Wolf House
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View of the remains of Jack London's Wolf House from above at a distance.
mssJL JLP 402