[MacGregor Bros., Ventura, Cal. (Postcards of Quality, Albertype Co., Brooklyn, N.Y.)]]]>

Library records indicate that Santa Clara House is "now Poinsettia Hotel."]]>

Two duplicate photos in collection. Information on verso of photo 10506: "Spanish Quarter Main & Ventura Ave. 1896 - adobe bldgs., Camarillo & others. Poli St. School on Hill (1873-1927). New bakery Groceries & Provisions (left), Restaurante Mejicano (right). 'This print may not be used without permission in writing from the California Historical Society Library, 2099 Pacific, San Francisco, CA 94109. Neg. #27119.'"]]>

Library records indicate "Monumental Hose Co., Ventura's first volunteer Fire Brigadeon parade with new pump" and "Adobe of Juan Sanchez 1874."]]>
[Longshaw Card Co., Los Angeles, California, V4]]]>
Appears to be a small section of panorama, 25444 OS.]]>
Ventura--Views--Description
Wharves]]>
[Brakey, J.R., Ventura, Cal (Panama/California Exposition, San Diego, 1915), 3359(13234), 3360 (13235), 3361 (13236), 3362 (13237)]]]>
[Columbia Publishing; Curteich, John Hinde, 1633; T541]]]>
Caption: "Founded 1782. Showing old wall used as protection against Indians."

[Detroit Publishing Co. ("Phostint" card), 70925]]]>
River. Prominent in the image is the San Buenaventura Mission Reservoir in the foreground, left. City of Ventura houses, buildings, and farmland visible in the top half of image.]]> ]]>