Museum records indicate that he was born May 17th 1884 in what would become Oxnard. ]]>

Attached to the portrait is a history of Hall Soo Hoo and the China Alley Fire Brigade. He was the last surviving member of the fire brigade.]]>

Museum records indicate that Reverend Kusaburo was the minister of the Japanese Methodist Church in Oxnard from 1903-1926.]]>
Challenges from the Past: A History of Fifty Years of the Oxnard Nisei Methodist Church. "The Golden Year," 1953-11-27]]>

Note: Museum records indicate that man kneeling on left is Harry Bostwick. ]]>

Note: Museum records indicate that the 1948 Wheeler Springs fire began on 12 September 1948 and burned for five days. ]]>

Note: Museum records indicate that Antoinette Chick was Gwendolyn's mother.]]>

Note: "Allan was Leroy B's son by his first marriage."]]>

Note: Museum records indicate that Leroy B. Chick was born in 1893.]]>

Names listed on back, order not clear: "M. Smith, M. Ramelli, J. Barnett, S. D. Butts, Gio Sanchez, E. Shaw, Fred Fairbanks, H. Slye, Al Hartman, Andy Lille, Art Caldwell, Tom Mitchell. Bat Boy."]]>

Library records include note: "Mr. Easley was an early valley settler. He raised bees and established the first school in the Valley. On 29 April 1873 he was appointed VC Clerk following the death of Frank Molleda on 14 April 1873. This picture was taken by John Sparhawk Appleton around 1906. This print was provided by his grandson, Bill Appleton, of Simi Valley."]]>

Library records indicate that More, along with his brother, at one time owned Santa Cruz Island. ]]>

Handwritten caption at bottom of photo: "Frank Sheridan, Aged 12 years"

Handwritten caption at top of photo: "Died June 21, 1920 in Santa Cruz Mts. X-503"]]>