Mountains
Roads, Earth
Trees]]>
[Kashower, M. Co., Los Angeles, Cal., 19526]]]> Trees--Palm]]> [Rieder, M., Publ., Los Angeles, Cal., 8069]]]>
Quote associated with this negative explains, "Often the dining room would not accommodate its many guests. A string of tables would be set up down this lane of trees and they would dine outside here." ]]>
[Western Publishing & Novelty Co., Los Angeles, Calif., 847 & 104181]]]> [Western Pub. & Novelty Co., Pub., Los Angeles, California, Photo by Theo Sohmer, R-5]]]>
Photo taken by donor's father, name unknown.]]>

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

Verso: A message from a man named Walter writing to a friend in Napa, California. The writer states that he "encountered 30 miles of bad to very bad roads" and that he planned to go to Oxnard the following day. The card was postmarked in Santa Paula in 1916.

[O. Newman Company, Los Angeles-San Francisco]]]>

Verso: Message addressed to Mr. Percy at the Ventura County Museum, from Eleanor Taylor. Taylor requests a correction regarding the distance between Moorpark College and Moorpark. Postmarked January 10, 1968.

Verso caption: "This scenic picturesque area is the general site of many movie ranches."

[Columbia Wholesale Supply, 11401 Chandler, North Hollywood, Calif., H3080 and 58238]]]>

Caption: View of the Oil Fields. Santa Paula, California.

[Albertype Co., Brooklyn, N.Y. "Postcards of Quality" (Published for Cauche's DrugStore, Santa Paula, Calif.)]]]>

Prince Barranca
On Thompson Avenue, makes an angle of 38 degrees with road line, length of deck 56 feet, width of roadway 30 feet, walls rubble concrete, clear span at top 10 feet, water way 9' x 12', deck steel beams with concrete arches between and covered with adobe and gravel. 400 cubic yards of filling, 276 cubic yards of excavation, 8900 cubic feet of masonry, total cost $2143, built in 1901.]]>
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