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[Del Valle family portrait]


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    [Group portrait on veranda]

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    Men, women and children on a bench including: (1) Enedina Del Valle (2) Susanita Del Valle (3) Charles Lummis (4) Smiling woman, possibly Nena Del Valle (5) Natalia (Nachita) Del Valle (6) Priest.

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    [Portrait of Nena and Susanita Del Valle]

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    Two girls at fountain: (1) Nena Del Valle (with guitar), and (2) Susanita Del Valle.

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    [Dinner under the arbor]

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    An image of a large group seated around a cloth-covered table set out under the grape arbor at Camulos. Josefa Del Valle is seated at left and is wearing a hat. Reginaldo Del Valle is seated on the right.

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    [Portrait of Nena Del Valle, Ysabel Del Valle, Susanita Del Valle, and Charles Lummis]

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    The photograph album chronicles Charles F. Lummis's time with the Del Valle family at Rancho Camulos in Ventura County, California, from 1887 to 1888. There are many photographs of the Del Valle family, particularly the Del Valle daughters, with whom Lummis is shown playfully interacting. Family gatherings include a local Catholic priest, couples dancing, and young women playing instruments. Views of Rancho Camulos, the surrounding landscape, and architectural features such as the placita, the chapel, and the south veranda, are also prominently featured. The front cover of the photograph album bears the embossed title of "Susanita Del Valle," while the spine's title says, "Views of Camulos." An inscription on the third page reads: "Susanita Del Valle, with the best wishes of Chas. F. Lummis -- Feb. 3, 1888." (Susanita was a nickname for Susana Carmen Del Valle (1871-1907)). Some of the pictures appear in The home of Ramona: photographs of Camulos, the fine old Spanish estate described by Mrs. Helen Hunt Jackson, as the home of 'Ramona', by Charles F. Lummis, published in Los Angeles in 1888. The Huntington Library holds a copy of this book (RB 35644) as well as a second edition (RB 252770). Both copies are illustrated with original cyanotypes by Lummis, many of which are in The home of Ramona.

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    [Seven women playing instruments]

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    Group of women and girls playing instruments: (1) Rosa Del Valle (2) Nena Del Valle (3) Ysabel Del Valle (4) Josepha Del Valle (5) Woman with horn (6) Alice Bowers (7) Enedina Del Valle.

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    [Portrait of Alice Bowers, Enedina Del Valle, Natalia Del Valle, and eight children]

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    The photograph album chronicles Charles F. Lummis's time with the Del Valle family at Rancho Camulos in Ventura County, California, from 1887 to 1888. There are many photographs of the Del Valle family, particularly the Del Valle daughters, with whom Lummis is shown playfully interacting. Family gatherings include a local Catholic priest, couples dancing, and young women playing instruments. Views of Rancho Camulos, the surrounding landscape, and architectural features such as the placita, the chapel, and the south veranda, are also prominently featured. The front cover of the photograph album bears the embossed title of "Susanita Del Valle," while the spine's title says, "Views of Camulos." An inscription on the third page reads: "Susanita Del Valle, with the best wishes of Chas. F. Lummis -- Feb. 3, 1888." (Susanita was a nickname for Susana Carmen Del Valle (1871-1907)). Some of the pictures appear in The home of Ramona: photographs of Camulos, the fine old Spanish estate described by Mrs. Helen Hunt Jackson, as the home of 'Ramona', by Charles F. Lummis, published in Los Angeles in 1888. The Huntington Library holds a copy of this book (RB 35644) as well as a second edition (RB 252770). Both copies are illustrated with original cyanotypes by Lummis, many of which are in The home of Ramona.

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