[No publisher stated]]]>
Script:
Addressed to:
Miss Grace Hobson
2624 Virginia St
Berkeley, Calif

Correspondence:
"Dear Grace,
Your mother is here now and will be very glad to see you.
Can't you get here in time for the High School play. I am going to write a letter tomorrow (sure) Don't work to hard with your examinations. CSB"]]>

[Library records indicate this photo is a copy.]]]>
The house was built by the Peirano family 1897. House remained in the family until 1976.]]> ]]> ]]> Caption: "A View on Oak Street Ventura, Cal."
[No publisher stated., 3304]]]>
12.5 x 18 cm]]> ]]> Simi Valley--Buildings--Houses]]> [Simi Valley Historical Society,. Box 351, Simi Valley, Calif., 93065, Series No. 1]]]> ]]> Caption: "Matilija Hot Springs, Cal."
Postcard script: This postcard contains writing on the face of the postcard only.
Verso: Addressed to Mrs. Ruth Browne, 917 Ventura Ave, Ventura Cal.
[Rieder, M., Los Angeles, Cal. (Printed in Germany), 2756]]]>
]]> [Rieder, M., Los Angeles, Cal.; Made in Germany, Schools-Oxnard-St. Joseph's Institute]]]> [Rieder, M., Los Angeles, Cal., made in Germany, 21056]]]> ]]> The text on the bottom of the postcard: "Hotel Anacapa, Ventura, Cal."
[Pacific Novelty Co., San Francisco, Cal., made in Germany, 714 and 234640]]]>
[Newman Post Card Co., Los Angeles (Made in Germany; published for J.R. Cauch, SantaPaula, Calif.)]]]> ]]>
Verso caption: "Built by Don Adolfo Camarillo in 1892, the family mansion still stands as a monument to Camarillo's proud heritage to the old Spanish land grants and pioneer ranchers such as the city's namesake. The house, still owned and occupied by the Camarillo family, has been the scene of many motion picture and television productions."

[McGrew Color Graphics, Kansas City, Mo. 64108 (Camarillo Chamber of Commerce),941609]]]>
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]]> Street view of the Anacapa Hotel. The three-story Victorian building has ornate ironwork along the roof spires, and covered walkways along its adjacent sidewalks. A figure stands in front of the entrance, appearing minuscule by comparison.
Verso script: "Main and Palm 1920s"
Verso script: Addressed to Edgar C. Smith, from his mother. Author writes that they are sending the recipient candy for Halloween.
[MacGregor Bros., Ventura, Cal. (Albertype Co., Brooklyn,N.Y.)]]]>

Verso caption: "An original Spanish land grant (1847) east of Camarillo. The site of the Victorian home of the late Don Adolfo Camarillo."

[Columbia Wholesale Supply, 11401 Chandler, North Hollywood, Calif., H5279 & 64810]]]>
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Ventura--Buildings--Hotels--Hotel De Leon
Ventura--Streets--Main St.]]>
[Kashower, M. Co., Los Angeles, California, 31726 & 1202]]]> 15 x 10 cm]]>
[Kashower, M. Co., Los Angeles, 18315 & 1321]]]> ]]>
Verso caption: "Built by Adolfo Camarillo in 1892 and occupied by him and his family until his death in 1958. The home is now leased to the Augustinian Brothers and used as a dormitory by Theology students."

[Photographed by Bruce Dyke, KV2683-4]]]>
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Ventura--Streets--Fir St.]]> [Detroit Publishing Co. ("Phostint" card), 13169]]]> ]]>