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Title
George, Carolyn, and Omar Jr. Barker in Banning, California
Creator
Unknown
Contributor
Barker, Carolyn and Joan
Date Created and/or Issued
1935 July
Publication Information
Banning Library District
Contributing Institution
Banning Library District
Collection
Banning Library District Local History Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Exterior photograph of George, Carolyn and Omar Jr. Barker, children of C. O. and Beulah Barker, early Banning pioneers. C. O. Barker authored the bill establishing Riverside Coutny in 1893.
Type
image
Format
1 sepia tone photograph; 5.7 x 7.62 cm.
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/c8nz88bw
CBAN_229
86-07-01
Language
English
Subject
Barker Family
Biographies-California-Banning-Barker
Place
Banning (Calif.)

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