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Hand-drawn sketch map of San Ramon boundaries. Volume 1, page 174.
Date: 1833
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Hand-drawn sketch map of Santa Rosa boundaries. Volume 1, page 398.
Date: 1836
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Caption: "Huntington Art Gallery- Los Angeles," c. 1935, shows Grace McCarthy standing before the Huntington Art Gallery building in San Marino, Los Angeles County.
Date: 1935
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Hand-drawn sketch map of Tinnacae or Tinaquaic or Tinacal boundaries. Volume1, page 706.
Date: 1840
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No Caption: A view from the Multnomah Fall Bridge over the Columbia River, c. 1935.
Date: 1935
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Hand-drawn sketch map of Guaspita, or Sausal Redondo or Santa Elena boundaries. Volume 1, page 190.
Date: 1836
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Hand-drawn sketch map of Conejo Rancho, or Nuesta Senora de Altagracia boundaries. Volume 1, page 324.
Date: 1834
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No caption, c. 1915. Grace McCarthy and an unidentified woman posing in garden.
Date: 1915
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Caption: "Column of the Rising Sun," (Adolph A. Weinman, sculptor), at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
Date: 1915
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No caption, c. 1914. William and Grace McCarthy (fourth and fifth from the left) seated on a log with a group of unidentified friends and family in the Skaggs Springs area of Sonoma County. Skaggs Springs was a resort area along the Russian River, known for its hot springs. The area now lies beneath the waters of Lake Sonoma, flooded after construction of the Warm Springs Dam, completed in 1982.
Date: 1914
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Caption: "The bull turns for another charge at the Matador. Bull fight at Monterey [sic], Mexico."
Date: 1938
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Caption: "Dry Dock, Bremerton." Bremerton, Washington, c. 1908-1912. See also 96-07-08-alb08-085. View of a dry dock at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton, Washington. Established in 1891 as a naval station, it became Naval Yard Puget Sound in 1901. During World War I the shipyard constructed hundreds of ships to support the war effort, while in World War II, the shipyard was dedicated primarily to repairing damaged ships. Today, it contains a portion of the U.S. Navy's mothball fleet (ships retired but retained in case of future need), as well as building, repairing, and maintaining sea-going vessels of all kinds.
Date: 1908
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Hand-drawn sketch map of Potreros de la Sierra del Agua Caliente, or Poteros de San Juan Capistrano boundaries. Volume 2, page 120.
Date: 1845