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Title
The newly built San Gorgonio Catholic Church was erected at 7th and Palm, on the southwest corner
Creator
BLD
Date Created and/or Issued
1908
Publication Information
Beaumont Library District
Contributing Institution
Beaumont Library District
Collection
Beaumont Library District
Rights Information
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Description
This picture depicts the newly built San Gorgonio Catholic Church, at 7th and Palm. This was the 2nd Catholic Church to be built in Beaumont, and the year was 1908.
Type
image
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/c889157p
CBEA_023
89-02-27a
Subject
San Gorgonio Catholic Church
Catholic churches
Churches
Place
Beaumont, CA

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