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Koenig Adobe - Jail, Anaheim on Rancho San Juan Cajon de Santa Ana, 1918. Painting by Eva Fenyes in 1918, with two buildings in view. On the photo: "Above is an adobe house which was neither a casa de campo nor a casa de pueblo-it is the old adobe jail at Anaheim, still standing on the corner Los Angeles street and Elm street (1918). Demolished about 1933." It was built among large pepper and palm trees and it may not have ever been used as a jail
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