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Photograph caption dated January 8, 1958 reads "Firemen wet down embers of Albert Trujillo home, 1427 Pico St., San Fernando, after it was destroyed by flames. Home was enveloped in blaze when firemen arrived. Fire started when Trujillo's wife, Benita, was marketing."
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