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Description
Photograph of a view of Mission Santo Domingo (or Mission San Domingo) in Baja California, Mexico, (or in Arizona), ca.1880-1900. The remains of two house-like structures and crumbled walls are what is left of the mission. The walls form a quadrangle. People are standing near the house-like structures. Bush-covered hills are visible at right.
Type
image
Format
4 photographs : photoprints, b&w 21 x 26 cm., 19 x 25 cm. photographic prints photographs
Missions--Mexico--Baja California Indians--Pueblo--Pueblo villages, New Mexico Indians--Pueblo--Arizona Baja California Missions Missions, Spanish Indians of North America Pueblo Indians Dwellings Churches Santo Domingo Mission Religious facilities
Time Period
circa 1880/1900
Place
Mexico
Source
1-179- [Microfiche number] 6192 [Accession number] CHS-6192 [Call number] California Historical Society [Contributing entity]
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