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Title
Newport Beach wharf, ca. 1895
Contributor
Santa Ana History Room, W.P.A. Research Project #3105
Date Created and/or Issued
1895
Publication Information
OC Public Libraries
Contributing Institution
OC Public Libraries
Collection
OC Stories Photos
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Description
Newport about 1895. At the right, John McMillan is seen leaning against the landing crane. The third building from the right is the old school. The wharf is in view with railroad tracks leading away to land. The ocean is visible on both sides with houses in the background and hills visible behind them. People stand on the wharf, some looking down at the ocean water
Type
image
Format
1 photograph : b&w.
Identifier
sapl_11478523
http://cdm16838.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16838coll1/id/2765
Subject
McMillan, John
Newport Beach (Calif.)

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