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Don Pio Pico & Mrs. J. C. Carr on balcony at Ranchito, Pio's home near El Monte
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Home of Governor Pio Pico, El Ranchito, Whittier, California
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Image of El Ranchito in Whittier, California, a former adobe residence of Pio Pico, the last Mexican governor of California. Carved double doors can be seen off of an open patio and a balcony.
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Ranchito, home of Pio Pico, store and adobe buildings
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Men, horses, a woman, and two children stand in the dirt clearing between a cluster of outbuildings on the El Ranchito property of Pio Pico in Whittier, California. A cow and a man holding a child stand on the far right.
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Ranchito, home of Pio Pico, view of ranch buildings
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View of ranch buildings of Pio Pico on his El Ranchito property in Whittier, California, including equipment, tools, fencing, a birdhouse/aviary, and an open yard in the foreground. Three women and two men stand in front of one of the buildings with a trellis overhang.
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Views of the Pío Pico adobe and ranch
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Three card photographs depict the El Ranchito adobe and ranch property of Pío Pico in Whittier, California, with two showing the exteriors of adobe ranch buildings with Hispanic men, women, and children standing in front, and one depicting the exterior of the two-story adobe house with Pío Pico standing on a balcony with Pasadena naturalist Jeanne Carr. The photographs are by Pasadena photographers Jarvis (photPF 590) and E.A. Bonine (photPF 591-592).
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Home of Mrs. Carr
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Seen from a distance, the two-story residence of Dr. Ezra Carr and his wife, Jeanne C. Carr, known as Carmelita, in Pasadena, California, set back from a dirt road. A four-wheeled carriage is parked to the right. A sign reading "Carmelita, Rooms with Board" is posted on a tree, near the carriage.
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Paso Bartolo Zanjas: Rough Sketch of the Water courses of the Ranchito belonging to Don Pio Pico
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Bordered by Rancho Santa Gertrudes. Detail of upper portion of previous map including Pio Pico homestead. Case No. L.r. 77 stamp dated Jan. 29, 1917. Surveyed by request of Don Pio Pico. Waterways in blue; road from Los Angeles indicated on east (?) side. Zanja in question running to lands of L. Carpenter.
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