Title supplied by cataloger. Caption reads, "Down on the farm the boys in the habit of carrying lanterns while they do their little chores, and out at Parkridge they are doing the same thing. Here J. Barnes and his caddy are pictured exploring the rough for a lost ball." Photo dated: September 10, 1926.; Parkridge was a popular country club located in the Riverside County city of Corona. After it was closed in the late 1920s due to financial difficulties, it was purchased by African American businessmen, who developed it into the most prominent and largest African American country club in the country.
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image
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
Parkridge Country Club (Corona, Calif.) Golf--California--Corona Golfers--California--Corona Country clubs--California--Corona Corona (Calif.) Herald-Examiner Collection photographs
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