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Hand-drawn sketch map of Cañada del Cort de Madera, or San Emilio, (Emiglio), or Todos Santos boundaries. Volume 1, page 12.
Date: 1833
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Caption: "Echo Park, Los Angeles," c. 1915, shows a man on a bridge in Echo Park, Los Angeles.
Date: 1915
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Caption: "A.Y.P.E. Seattle Government Bldg." View of the Government Building and the Cascades (a terraced fountain leading up to the building), part of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. Held in Seattle to celebrate the development of the Pacific Northwest, the fair attracted 3.7 million visitors over the course of its run from June to October 1909. Although most of the fair's buildings have since been destroyed, several of them now serve as part of the University of Washington campus. See also 96-07-08-alb08-125.
Date: 1909
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Hand-drawn sketch map of Llamitos de los Correos or Guadalupe y Llamitos de los Correos or Chular boundaries. Volume 1, page 48.
Date: 1831
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Caption: "Seminole Indian Women Washing Clothes -- Everglades -- Fla. June 30, 1934." Two unidentified women and a small child washing clothing. Several articles of clothing are spread out to dry on a canoe lifted off the ground by sawhorses made of logs. They are likely Seminoles, a Native American tribe in Florida, although most of the tribe had been forcibly relocated from Florida to Oklahoma by 1842. Fewer than 200 remained in Florida after the Third Seminole War ended in 1858, but a resurgence of the tribe occurred in the early to mid twentieth century. The Florida Seminole tribe received federal recognition in 1957.
Date: 6/30/1934
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Hand-drawn sketch map of Canada de los Alisos boundaries. Volume 1, page 710.
Date: 1836
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Hand-drawn sketch map of Potrero de los Cerritos boundaries. Volume 2, page 50.
Date: 1840