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Title
Maria Antonia Castro headstone
Contributor
Gordon, John C. (photographer) (Creator)
Contributing Institution
San José State University, Special Collections and Archives
Collection
John C. Gordon Photographic Collection
Rights Information
For more information on copyright or permissions for this image, please contact San Jose State University Special Collections & Archives Department. http://library.sjsu.edu/sjsu-special-collections/sjsu-special-collections-and-archives
Description
Unknown elderly woman placing a funeral wreath at the headstone of Maria Antonia Castro (Maria Antonia Castro de Anzar de MacDougall).
Maria Antonia Castro de Anzar de MacDougall died after inheriting 1/2 of the undivided Rancho Santa Ana y Quien Sabe from her husband, Juan Miguel Anzar, who died October 29th, 1852. http://ranchobolado.wordpress.com/1855/05/30/1855-05-30-maria-antonia-castro-de-anzar-de-macdougall-died-intestate-in-san-juan/trackback/
Scanned with Microtek Scanmaker 1000XL Pro; as a 600 dpi TIFF image in 8-bit Grayscale. Auto Level image processing applied and compressed into JPG format using Photoshop CS3.
Type
image
Format
image/jpeg
8 x 10 in.
Identifier
islandora:78_1032
filename: jcg_funerals_exterior_023
oclc: 566084798
islandora: 78_1032
Language
English
Subject
Cemeteries
Funeral rites & ceremonies
Graves
Tombs & sepulchral monuments
Castro de Anzar de MacDougall, Maria Antonia
Relation
John C. Gordon Photographic Collection

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