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Title
B.F. Conaway photograph of school children in Laguna Canyon
Date Created and/or Issued
1889
Publication Information
California State University, Fullerton
Contributing Institution
California State University, Fullerton, University Archives and Special Collections
Collection
Smart Studio photographs
Rights Information
Public domain
Material in the public domain. No restrictions on use.
Description
The Niguel School District operated briefly (1888-1891) to serve the families living in upper Laguna Canyon. The schoolhouse was located near Laguna Canyon Road and El Toro Road. Shown here are all eight grades. Front row (left to right) Georgie Brown, Cyrus French, Milo Stevens, Sam Clapp, Willie Friend, Richard Clapp, and Dora Clapp. Middle row, Rose French, Jessie Rodgers, Mamie Butterfield, Anna Butterfield, Pearl Stevens, Clara Butterfield, Lillas Stevens. Top row, Hittie French, Etta Friend, Dell French, Tillie Butterfield, teacher W.S. Brown, Villa French, and Lois French
Type
image
Format
1 photograph
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/c86w98v8
CFLS_096
glass negative 601, binder number 139.
Subject
Brown, Georgie
French, Cyrus
Stevens, Milo
Clapp, Sam
Friend, Willie
Clapp, Richard
Clapp, Dora
French, Rose, Rogers, Jessie
Butterfield, Mamie
Butterfield, Anna
Stevens, Pearl
Butterfield, Clara
Stevens, Lillas
French, Hittie
Friend, Etta
French, Dell, Butterfield, Tillie
Brown, W.S
French, Villa
French, Lois
School children
Teachers
Place
Laguna Canyon (Calif.)

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