Seated portrait of Jose de La Rosa, posing with a cane and guitar. He was the first printer in California and died in Ventura at the age of nearly 102.
Group portrait of the Ventura Fire Department. Some have been identified as front left to right: P. De La Guerra, Jno Behn, Tom Steele, R. Neiderhauser, Geo. Baker, Ed Newby, H.A. Johnson, C.E. Bonestel, A. Rodriguez, H. De La Guerra, Jake Chrisman,…
Office of the Ventura Free Press on Oak Street during the McKinley-Bryan campaign. People have been identified as Jno. Velarde, Ben Sykes, H.E. Peck, W.H.A. Thompson, and Juan Pico.
Group portrait of the Ventura Fire Department. Taken on the north-east corner of Santa Clara and California Streets. Chief H.A. Johnson is in the photograph.
Exterior view of Jim Haynes Bicycle Shop, with Haynes standing in front, arms crossed and smiling. Sign on storefront reads: "Repairs and Supplies for Motorcycles and Bicycles Gasoline Oils and Grease." A sign above that reads "Goodrich Tires." Two…
Group photo of Shriner's Band from LA Malaikah Temple on a visit to Ventura. Band members are dressed in uniform and appear to be in a park. The band is at the bottom of the photo and spectators are behind them in the middle of photo.
Library records state: "Sisquoc Rangers - The Hunting Club of the Nineties (1890's)." Photo is of a woman flanked by two men in front of tent. They are sitting on the ground
Library records state: "Sisquoc Rangers - The Hunting Club of the Nineties (1890's)." Photo is of five people with weapons standing or sitting atop a rock.
Library records state: "Sisquoc Rangers - The Hunting Club of the Nineties (1890's)." Photo is of four men sitting on the ground, with a deer hung from tree limb.
Santa Paula, Ku Klux Klan initiation on hills behind town, 10 June 1924. Numerous figures dressed in hooded Ku Klux Klan robes stand or kneel in a circle. A large cross and a US flag are in the middle.
A group of 14 men stand in an orchard. All are standing in a row, carrying bags. Crates of crops are on the ground around them. E. G. Outland, fourth from right; Fred Outland, extreme right.
Wolff sisters in front of their shop at 519 C Street. Antoinette, Emilie & Leonie outside. Marie at the window. Two are standing with their bicycles. A sign reads "Dressmaking" behind them; a sign reads "Restaurant" above them. Photo is a copy taken…