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Title
Del Norte Grammar School Students, 1907
Creator
Unknown
Date Created and/or Issued
1907
Publication Information
Museum of Ventura County
Contributing Institution
Museum of Ventura County
Collection
General Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Mounted school photo of the student body of Del Norte Grammar School. School located at Santa Clara Avenue near Saticoy Road. Kids are standing in front of the school. There were 8 grades in one schoolhouse. Miss Folk was the teacher. Seated (left to right): Laura Rose, Alexandria Rose, Alice Correa, Mary Miller, Carrie Rose, Leland Owen, ?, "Dinky" Maddox. Standing, front row (l-r): Antonia Milani, Winefred Owens, Mary Correa, Eugenia Miller, Sherman Emmet, Augustine Solari, Joaquin Ayala, Joe Miller, Elmer McClure or Maclure. Standing, second row (l-r): Virginia Correa, Gabriel Solari, Peter Ayala, Angel Milani, Lucy Ruiz, Justin Miller, Carlton Owens. Standing, third (top) row (l-r): 2 Maddox boys, Miss Folk, Ruth Ruiz.
Type
image
Format
Portrait, Group
16.3 x 17.8 cm
Black and white photograph
Identifier
30444
Language
English
Subject
Del Norte Grammar School
School children
Classes (Groups of students)
Place
California
Ventura County (Calif.)
Source
Alice Ruiz Collection, 1997

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