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Rojerio, the Chorister, San Fernando Mission



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  • Rojerio, a  Mission Indian. Chorister at the Mission San Fernando

    Rojerio, a Mission Indian. Chorister at the Mission San Fernando

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    A view of an aged Indian seated on a brick wall. Around his neck is a rosary.

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    Old Indian Women of San Fernando Mission

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    A view of two old Indian women seated on a bench in front of a adobe brick house.

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  • San Fernando Mission

    San Fernando Mission

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    View of the mission and grounds. A man and children are in front of the mission, with adobe outer buildings in the background.

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  • Pala Indian girls, mandolin players

    Pala Indian girls, mandolin players

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    A view of ten Pala Indians girls seated and standing holding mandolins with a dog lying in front.

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  • Hopi Indian children with burros and Dr. James

    Hopi Indian children with burros and Dr. James

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    A view of two burros in front of an adobe house with 6 children on one burro and three on the other. Dr. James is holding a baby burro between the two burros. Several other Hopis are standing behind.

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    Mission San Fernando. California

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    This personal album of photographs documents a trip from the South to the West Coast of the United States with photographs by various unidentified professional photographers. The book begins with images of New Orleans, Louisiana, and continues westward to California, with 36 of the 49 photographs depicting California landmarks. The photographs are printed onto the album pages and are accompanied by handwritten captions identifying the landmark or view. This album may have been owned by C.W. Hornick, whose name is engraved on the album's front cover.

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