North Bay Digital Collections feature special materials from the Sonoma State University Library.
Online access to historical images and documents related to the region north of San Francisco supports student learning, scholarship, and community interests. Collections include photographs, unpublished manuscripts, correspondence, clippings, and ephemera.
Photographs and documents related to Roy Maxwell Talbot’s career with the Chinese Maritime Customs Service (1908-1942).
Photographs of daily life at the Amache Relocation Center in Colorado, home to over 7,000 Americans of Japanese ancestry during World War II. Many internees were from the North Bay.
Documents, photographs, clippings, and ephemera related to the pioneering role Sonoma County and northern California played in actively addressing environmental issues.
Photographs of lime kiln ruins in northern and central California, as well as Nevada, with historical and technical context provided by photographer David Dawson.
Photographs and correspondence gathered from several special collections depicting the impact of the 1906 earthquake on Sonoma County.
Newspaper columns, research materials, and photographs created or collected by Gaye LeBaron. Gaye LeBaron is a valued journalist, historian, and educator active in Sonoma County and beyond.
Images of historic homes, commercial buildings, and rural structures illuminating a significant component of the region's social, cultural, and anthropological history.
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