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This picture was taken at San Gabriel in 1883 - it represents four generations of Mission Indians
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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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Indians at San Gabriel, Cal., 1883
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Two Indian women outside a brush dwelling. One woman holds a pestle on a stone mortar. The women have signs in front of them with the names Laura, age 102 years, and Benjamina, age 117 years.
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Indian woman and children in front of a shelter with pottery jars around them.
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Indian woman Jacinta Serrano, basketmaker, Mission San Gabriel
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Indian woman seated with a variety of tools, pottery, baskets, and blankets.
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Mission San Gabriel, showing marks of first bell tower. The last of the Mission Indian Settlements
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View of the east end of the San Gabriel Mission with Indian settlement in the foreground.
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Apiary at Sierra Madre Villa, San Gabriel
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Seen from a distance, rows of white hive boxes, and two small buildings related to the beekeeping business of the Sierra Madre Villa hotel in San Gabriel (now Sierra Madre, California). In the foreground, there is a rocky hill covered with scrub brush and the San Gabriel Mountains in the background.
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