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Mission Indians, San Bernardino County
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Four generations of Mission Indians, San Gabriel, California
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Horatio Rust (far left) and Indian women and children standing in a brush shelter. In the foreground are stone mortar and pestle; pottery.
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This picture was taken at San Gabriel in 1883 - it represents four generations of Mission Indians
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Horatio Rust (far left) and Indian women and children standing in a brush shelter. In the foreground are stone mortar and pestle; pottery.
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Photographs of Judge J.W. North and his residence in Riverside, California
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Two stereographs consisting of the exterior of the one-story ranch house of J.W. North in Riverside, California, with a garden in the foreground and individuals identified in a typewritten note accompanying the item as "Jose Tuchi (Indian), Ramon Ruiz (Indian), Judge North, Mary North, Anna Worcester, Mrs. North, Emma B. North" (photPF 3323), and an image of J.W. North standing in the middle of a dirt street, with a fence, trees, and houses in the distance, with handwritten note on verso: "Vine St. - looking north from 8th St. Judge North in characteristic pose. Roof of Mr. Garcelon's house at left. Congregational church in distance, 1874" (photPF 3324). The photographer is unidentified.
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Map of the Old San Bernardino Road situated Los Angeles County
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Collection of maps surveyed for the Los Angeles County Assessor's Office between 1860 and 1897. The maps primarily focus on excavations, improvements, and expansions of roads throughout Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Orange Counties, with geographic coverage ranging from Malibu to Pomona and Newhall to San Juan Capistrano. Most of the maps show boundary lines of the various Ranchos existent throughout these counties, and many also include buildings, railroads, telegraph lines, land use, relief, and elements of the natural landscape such as canyons and rivers. Also included are maps showing the San Gabriel Mission, San Juan Capistrano Mission, and an elevation of the Los Angeles County court house. Some of the Ranchos depicted include San Antonio, Azusa, San Jose, Los Nogales, San Pedro, San Joaquin, San Rafael, Centinela, La Puente, Sausal Redondo, La Ballona, Rodeo-de-las-Aguas, Cienega, San Pasqual, and San Francisquito. Property shown includes that of Elias 'Lucky' Baldwin, Pio Pico, and Abel Stearns. The maps were originally housed in 16 bound volumes.
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Map of the Old San Bernardino Road situated in Los Angeles County
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Collection of maps surveyed for the Los Angeles County Assessor's Office between 1860 and 1897. The maps primarily focus on excavations, improvements, and expansions of roads throughout Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Orange Counties, with geographic coverage ranging from Malibu to Pomona and Newhall to San Juan Capistrano. Most of the maps show boundary lines of the various Ranchos existent throughout these counties, and many also include buildings, railroads, telegraph lines, land use, relief, and elements of the natural landscape such as canyons and rivers. Also included are maps showing the San Gabriel Mission, San Juan Capistrano Mission, and an elevation of the Los Angeles County court house. Some of the Ranchos depicted include San Antonio, Azusa, San Jose, Los Nogales, San Pedro, San Joaquin, San Rafael, Centinela, La Puente, Sausal Redondo, La Ballona, Rodeo-de-las-Aguas, Cienega, San Pasqual, and San Francisquito. Property shown includes that of Elias 'Lucky' Baldwin, Pio Pico, and Abel Stearns. The maps were originally housed in 16 bound volumes.
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Map of a change in the Dalton County Road near the San Gabriel Mission, Los Angeles County, Calif
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