Title:
[Weimar Joint Sanatorium, Placer County, Calif. photograph album]
Abstract:
Photograph album of snapshots documenting an unidentified woman's stay at the Weimar Joint Sanatorium for tuberculosis, likely
in the late 1920s or early 1930s. Photographs depict her, some of her fellow patients (only identified by first name) and
various visitors. Also depicted are a few staff members, the grounds of the sanatorium, interior scenes of buildings, and
the surrounding countryside. Also includes a stationery envelope printed with name of the sanatorium and bearing hand-written
name: "Farley."
Date:
1930 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ca
Tuberculosis -- Patients -- California -- Placer County -- Photographs
Tuberculosis -- California -- Placer County
Tuberculeux -- Californie -- Placer -- Photographies
Tuberculose -- Californie -- Placer
Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis -- Patients
California -- Placer County
Weimar Joint Sanatorium (Placer County, Calif.) -- Photographs
Note:
Title devised by cataloger.
Photographer(s)/compiler unknown.
Many leaves include descriptive hand-written captions.
Purchase ; From Jeffrey Rovenpor Rare Books ; 2019.
Weimar Joint Sanatorium: established for the treatment of indigent tuberculosis patients; located in Weimar, south of Colfax
in Placer County; opened in 1919, closed approximately 1979. An adjoining Weimar Cemetery was the subject of 2012 Weimar Project,
a research effort aimed at determining the identities of many who were buried there.
Weimar Joint Sanatorium, Placer County, Calif. photograph album, BANC PIC 2020.007, The Bancroft Library, University of California,
Berkeley.
Type:
graphic
Photographs.
Photograph albums.
Physical Description:
photoprint
approximately 70 photographs in 1 album : gelatin silver prints ; sheets various sizes, album 14 x 22 cm
Language:
English
Origin:
California