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Title
Santa Barbara 1925 Earthquake Damage - San Marcos Building
Creator
Hoffman, Charles A
Date Created and/or Issued
1925
Contributing Institution
Black Gold Cooperative Library System
Collection
Edson Smith Photo Collection
Rights Information
Unknown
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Description
San Marcos Building, 1127 State Street, southwest corner of State and Anapamu Streets. Edson Smith Photo Collection no. 1783
Type
image
Format
1 photograph : black and white ; 7.5 x 9 in.
Identifier
http://www.luna.blackgold.org/luna/servlet/detail/blackgold~9~9~2048~3647
http://blackgold.lunaimaging.com:80/MediaManager/srvr?mediafile=/Size2/blackgold~9~9/84/BA-edson-18_1783.jpg
1783
Language
English
Subject
Santa Barbara Earthquake, Calif., 1925
Place
Santa Barbara (Calif.)
Source
BA-edson-18_1783.jpg
Santa Barbara Public Library

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