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Title
The Soriano Kids at the Briggs Labor Camp in Santa Paula, CA
Contributor
David Soriano
Date Created and/or Issued
1947-2012
Publication Information
California State University, Channel Islands, John Spoor Broome Library
Contributing Institution
California State University, Channel Islands
Collection
Filipinos in Ventura County Digital Image Collection
Rights Information
Copyrighted
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California State University, Channel Islands
Consult owning institution
Description
The Soriano kids at the Briggs labor camp with the kitchen area behind them. Santa Paula, CA c. 1947. Pictured L-R: David Soriano, Virginia Soriano, Emily Soriano, and Ester Soriano.
Type
image
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/c80r9nqs
CACAMCUC_093
Language
English
Subject
Soriano family
David Soriano
Virginia Soriano
Emily Soriano
Ester Soriano
Filipino Americans
Briggs Labor Camp
Place
Ventura County (Calif.)
Santa Paula (Calif.)

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