William Randolph Hearst, Fort Hunter Liggett and Los Padres National Forest
- P947 - Tropps training on the Jolon Grade 1941
- P955 - Troops at mass in Mission San Antonio June 1941
- P954 - Troops in front of Mission San Antonio
- P934 - Prentice Wharff operated Los Ojitos for the Boltons for 35 years. His son Edger took over when he died in 1920 and says he was "sold with the ranch to Hearst" in 1923. This 1911 photograph, with Mr. and Mrs. Wharff in the walkway, shows how it lo
- P772 Santa Lucia Fir - Los Padres National Forest
- P960 - This photograph of the newly restored Merle adobe, built by Fred Jones in 1909, depicts another beneficiary of Los Padres National Forest preservation efforts. In the 1920s, the Kirk family sold it to Alfred J. Merle, a San Francisco businessmen w
- P755 Indians Guard Station built in the 1930's. Connie Brown exiting
- Sunset Rock with solstice etching - Los Padres National Forest
- P754 Indians Gurad Station
- Hearst Ranch house design by Julia Morgan now called The Hacienda on Fort Hunter Liggett
- Troops at Hunter Liggett 1941