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Residence of Col. Kewen, San Gabriel
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Residence of Col. Kewen, San Gabriel, Cal
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Landscaped grounds and a path leading up to a two-story house of Colonel E. J. C. Kewen on the El Molino estate in San Gabriel (now San Marino, California). Trees obscure most of structure, except for the entrance, and a second story balcony on which several men stand. To the right, is a man stands in the path next to a horse-drawn carriage.
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Residence of Col. Kewen, San Gabriel
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View from above of a path bordered by wood post fencing on both sides, leading to a horse corral, barn, and shelter on the property of Col. E. J. C. Kewen in San Gabriel (now San Marino, California). Beyond that trees, horse-drawn wagons, a bird house, ranch buildings, and orchards, open land and mountains in the distance.
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View at Molino Rancho San Gabriel, Cal
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Landscaped grounds and a path leading up to a two-story house of Colonel E. J. C. Kewen on the El Molino estate in San Gabriel (now San Marino, California). Trees obscure most of structure, except for the entrance, and a second story balcony on which several men stand. To the right, is a man stands in the path next to a horse-drawn carriage.
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Residence of Col. Kewen, San Gabriel, Cal
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This collection contains 430 albumen photographs by photographer Carleton E. Watkins that chiefly depict buildings, points of interest, and locales in Northern and Southern California in the 1870s and 1880s, as well as 223 card photographs by photographer Alfred A. Hart documenting the construction of the western half of the transcontinental railroad by the Central Pacific Railroad (CPRR) in the 1860s, which were later published by Watkins under his own imprint. Images by Watkins depict locations in Arizona and California including: Lake Tahoe, Los Angeles, the Mammoth Tree Grove, Paso Robles, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Gabriel, San Luis Obispo, San Pedro, Santa Monica, Soda Springs, Wilmington, and Yosemite, as well as views related to the Southern Pacific Railroad and of the Colorado River. There are a few images of Native Americans in Arizona and California, and several images related to trains and railroads. The photographs have been removed from the original album, which is a large leather album with brass bindings (Box 10). There are some handwritten identifications in the album pages, most likely written after if was received by the Library.
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Residence of Col. Kewen, San Gabriel
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Watkins New Series #4409
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Residence of L.J. Rose, Sunny Slope, San Gabriel
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Two-story Victorian style house of L. J. Rose on his Sunny Slope ranch in San Gabriel, California. A group of men, women, and children sit on the long, wide porch in front.
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