Aerial view of Pasadena, California, as seen from the hill of the Raymond Hotel, including the hotel's train station and rail cars, agricultural fields, trees, dirt roads, and scattered buildings. In the distance, a more populous area and the San Gabriel Mountains. Title transcribed from back of photo-mount. Date devised by cataloger; the Jarvis studio operated from about 1886 until 1894 and the Raymond Hotel opened in 1886. Printed on bottom of photo-mount: "Jarvis / Pasadena, Cal." Printed to the left of title: "36." Label affixed to back of photo-mount reads: "Note the wide open spaces." Another label reads: "The Raymond Station / Railroad station for Hotel Raymond in foreground."
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image
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1 photograph : print ; mount 13 x 21 cm (cabinet format)
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