Manuscripts
Ranch, 1910-1913
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Ranch, 1912-1916
Manuscripts
Many of the 110 photographs are of scenes of the Valley of the Moon. There are some pictures of London's Truckee trip, a few pictures of Sonoma Creek, the ranch buildings, and Wolf House. A number of stunning photographs of the building of the twin silos. Very few photographs with people, although those included are Charmian and Jack London, Edgar Larkin, Nakata, and Maude McNerviary, the ranch cook.
JLP 434

The Beauty Ranch
Manuscripts
Bound in black textured material. The title, "The Beauty -- Ranch" is embossed on the center of the cover in gold. The number "34" is affixed to the top of spine with glue. Photos are of agriculture and livestock on the Jack London Ranch, and Jack and Charmian London riding horses are property.
JLP 472
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Roamer Trips, 1910-1914
Manuscripts
115 photographs. Most of the photographs were taken in Oakland or along the Sacramento River delta and feature Jack London, Charmian London, Ernest Matthews, Nakata, French Frank, Edward Payne, and Ninetta Springer.
JLP 432

The ranch
Manuscripts
Bound in textured black leather. The title, "The Ranch," is embossed in the upper center of cover in gold lettering. A fleur de lis graphic element is embossed on the cover below title. The number "35" is affixed to the top of spine with glue. Photos are of the Jack London Ranch property, including construction of outbuildings, and scenic views of Sonoma Valley.
JLP 473
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Ranch, After 1917
Manuscripts
A number of photographs of the ranch, some featuring Charmian London. A few of the 22 pictures are of Laurie Smith.
JLP 435

Animals
Manuscripts
Bound in black textured material. The title "Animals" is embossed on the center of cover in gold lettering. The number "75" is affixed to top of spine with glue. Images are clippings and photographs of horses, dogs, and other animals along with friends and ranch workers. Items compiled by Charmian London after Jack London's death.
JLP 513