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Description
2009-0325 In PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM: **qc917.9471 C6, pg. #1. In: Scenes of Santa Clara Valley. Shows cowboy on a horse with a dog; behind the horseman are wooden corrals with cows; behind the fences are two farm buildings; ; in the background are hills. Also have negative: no. [26,929] (4 x 5 in.) "An out-post of civilization. Coe Bros. original Cold Valley "Camp" 1883. From an oil painting, by Chas. H. Harmon." Henry Willard Coe, Sr. arrived in California in 1848, eventually settling in San Jose (Willow Glen area). Owned ranch in San Felipe Valley, inherited by sons Henry W. and Charles Willard. Sons ran cattle business. Charles W. Coe,
Type
image
Format
Photographs. Nonprojected graphic
Extent
1 photographic print ; 5 1/2 x 9 1/5 in.
Identifier
(C)001392345CSL01-Aleph (DRA)VVW-5688
Language
English
Subject
Coe, Henry W.--Homes & haunts Cattle ranches--California--Santa Clara River Valley Horses--California--Santa Clara River Valley Cowboys--California--Santa Clara River Valley Santa Clara River Valley (Calif.)--Photographs Photographic prints Photograph albums
Place
California Santa Clara River Valley Santa Clara River Valley (Calif.)
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