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Pasadena, from residence of Mrs. Carr

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  • Pasadena, from residence of Mrs. Carr

    Pasadena, from residence of Mrs. Carr

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    Scenic view of continuous agricultural fields with the San Gabriel Mountains in the distance, as seen from the property of Jeanne C. Carr and Dr. Ezra Carr (presumably their Carmelita estate).

    photCL 74 (611)

  • Pasadena, from Residence of Mrs. Carr

    Pasadena, from Residence of Mrs. Carr

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    Scenic view of continuous agricultural fields in Pasadena, California, with the San Gabriel Mountains in the distance, as seen from the property of Jeanne C. Carr and Dr. Ezra Carr (presumably their Carmelita estate).

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  • Pasadena from Carrs 1885

    Pasadena from Carrs 1885

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    Landscape view of Pasadena, California, as seen from Carmelita, the estate of Dr. Ezra Carr and his wife, Jeanne C. Carr, with orchards and vineyards planted in rows and a dirt path running through the center. In the distance are several houses and buildings.

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  • Home of Mrs. Carr

    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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  • Carmelita NW

    Carmelita NW

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    A Victorian mansion sits amid landscaped grounds of Carmelita, the estate of Dr. Ezra Carr and his wife, Jeanne C. Carr, in Pasadena, California. Two people stand in front of home.

    photPF 444

  • Transplanting palm at Carmelita

    Transplanting palm at Carmelita

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    The top of a palm tree sits in a wooden crate above a wide hole in the ground at Carmelita, the estate of Dr. Ezra Carr and his wife, Jeanne C. Carr, in Pasadena, California. Several men stand in and around the hole, some with shovels. A pulley system has been constructed in the hole to lower the palm into place.

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