Finding aid to the Supreme Court of California Ephemera Collection EPH 01

Marie Silva
CJCL Special Collections and Archives
2021
455 Golden Gate Avenue
Room 4617
San Francisco, CA 94102-7013
Telephone: 415-865-7178
archives@jud.ca.gov


Contributing Institution: CJCL Special Collections and Archives
Title: Supreme Court of California Ephemera Collection
Identifier/Call Number: EPH 01
Physical Description: 2 linear feet (1 document box, 1 record storage carton, 1 flat box)
Date (inclusive): circa 1863-2020
Language of Material: Collection materials are in English.

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research upon approval of written request. Requests should be submitted to: California Judicial Center Library, Special Collections and Archives, 455 Golden Gate Avenue, Room 4617, San Francisco, CA, 94102-7013, or by e-mail to archives@jud.ca.gov. All researchers must sign the California Judicial Center Library Special Collections Access Agreement form. This agreement can be sent electronically by request. Records in the collection may contain confidential information, as defined in the Access Agreement. Publication or disclosure of such information is strictly prohibited.

Accruals

Accruals are expected.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Assembled by California Judicial Center Library staff.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item, date]; Supreme Court of California Ephemera Collection, EPH 01; [box number, folder number]; California Judicial Center Library

Scope and Contents

This ongoing collection consists of ephemera related to the Supreme Court of California.

Conditions Governing Use

Because of the assembled nature of this collection, copyright status varies across the collection. Copyright is assumed to be held by the original creator of individual items in the collection. The California Judicial Center Library is not authorized to grant permission to publish or reproduce materials from this collection.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

California. Supreme Court -- History
Foltz, Clara Shortridge, 1849-1934
Bird, Rose Elizabeth, 1936-1999
Ruiz de Burton, Maria Amparo, 1832-1895

box 2

California Judges Association President's Award presented to Chief Justice Rose Bird 2019

box 1, folder 1

California State Building postcard 1928

box 1, folder 14

Expanding Justice for All: the Supreme Court of California in Times of Change exhibition booklet 2022

box 1, folder 2

Foltz v. Hoge, appellants' points and authorities 1879

box 1, folder 3

Foltz v. Hoge, respondent's points and authorities 1879

box 1, folder 6

Hastings Legacy Review Committee reports 2020

Scope and Contents

Includes Serranus Clinton Hastings in Eden and Round Valleys historical paper.
box 1, folder 13

The justices of the California Supreme Court circa 2006

folder 1

Life magazine 1966 March 18

Scope and Contents

Contains photo essay on the United States Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia, which struck down laws banning interracial marriage.
box 1, folder 7

No. 8747, In the Supreme Court of the State of California. Henry Ingraham, plaintiff and respondent, vs. Maria A. Burton, Henry H. Burton, Miguel de Pedrorena, and Nellie de Pedrorena, defendants and appellants. Transcript on appeal 1882

Scope and Contents

Bound transcript on appeal, filed 1882, and printed by the Sun Steam Printing House, San Diego. Includes contemporary pen marginalia, written by S. Statler, Clerk. Defendant and appellant Maria Ruiz de Burton was the first published Mexican American author in the United States. The case concerns a land title dispute over Rancho Jamul in San Diego County.
box 1, folder 4

Rose Bird yes pin circa 1986

box 1, folder 8

Supreme Court of California: Containing internal operating practices and procedures 1997

box 1, folder 9

Supreme Court of California: Containing internal operating practices and procedures 2000

box 1, folder 10

Supreme Court of California: Containing internal operating practices and procedures 2003, 2007

box 1, folder 5

Union judicial ticket 1863

Scope and Contents

Union ticket for the judicial election of October 1863. The following candidates for Supreme Court of California are listed: O. L. Shafter, John Curry, Lorenzo Sawyer, A. L. Rhodes, and S. W. Sanderson. Also listed are Joseph M. Cavis (for district judge, Fifth Judicial District); H. B. Underhill (for county judge); and John Swett (for superintendent of public instruction). Printed on the top of the ticket are the words: "The laws of the Constitution must be maintained."
box 1, folder 11

A visitor's guide to the Supreme Court of California circa 2001

box 1, folder 12

A visitor's guide to the Supreme Court of California circa 2006

box 3

Wooden gavels undated