Museum records indicate that the Nixon home was located in Ojai, Calif., behind Blanche St.]]>

Library records include note: "Home of Mr. E."]]>

Library records indicate Simi Valley Historical Society p.68.11.72]]>

Verso: Message addressed to Mrs. E. Anderson. Sender is requesting Mrs. Anderson to go to Whitesell to make a purchase for them.

[Brakey, J.R., Ventura, Cal. (Logo: Panama-California Exposition, San Diego 1915; Slogan: "On the Road of a Thousand Wonders"), 3077 ad A16509]]]>

Post marked 12-12-1909.

Caption: The largest Rubber Tree in California, Ventura, Cal.

[Brakey, J.R., Ventura, Cal. (Printed by Newman Post Card Co., Los Angeles, Made in Germany)]]]>

[Brakey, J.R., Ventura, Cal. (Logo: Panama/California Exposition, San Diego, 1915; Slogan: "On The Road of a Thousand Wonders"), 3062 and A16494]]]>

[Mitchell, Edward H., San Francisco, Cal., 742]]]>

Image is marked "Proof", as it is from an unpublished book proof.]]>

Caption reads "Bard, T.R. house 1865-1876 on the East side of San Antonio Creek almost opposite present apple orchard at Arnaz. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Bard on porch when Mrs. Bard was still Mary B. Gerberding plus Mrs. Bard's older sister." ]]>
[Brakey, J.R., Ventura, Cal. (Published by Polychrome Co., San Francisco, Cal.)]]]> ]]> 13.5 x 21.5 cm]]>