Museum records indicate that Epifanio Manzo was a caretaker for Foster Park. He planted Rincon cypress trees in the park. ]]>

Museum records indicate that the ribbons worn in Jeanne's hair were a gift from her godmother, Mrs. Peirano. The ribbons were imported, possibly from Italy.]]>

[Roberts, Mike Color Production, Berkeley 2, California (Published for Schulze News Co.,Ventura, California), C3259]]]>
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Map is stored in project file F-1926 concerning the Beachfront Redevelopment Project in Ventura. See MVC084-F-1926-09 for previous draft of this document.]]>
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Map is stored in project file F-1926 concerning the Beachfront Redevelopment Project in Ventura. See MVC084-F-1926-17 for updated draft of this document.]]>

Verso: Addressed to Private Edgar G. Smith at the University of Nevada in Reno from his mother and includes contents relating to Turkey and Austria as well as community members catching the flu.

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

[Brakey, J.R., Ventura, Cal. (Polychrome Co., San Francisco, Cal.)]]]>

[AZO in stamp area]]]>

Caption: Camp Comfort, near Ventura, Cal.

[Rieder, M., Los Angeles, Cal., made in Germany, A75204]]]>
[AZO (Photographed by R.F. Batchelor, Nordhoff, Cal.)]]]> [Artura]]]> [AZO (Photographed by R.F. Batchelor, Nordhoff, Cal.)]]]>