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Title
Wiley Johnson House from left in the City of San Marcos, CA
Creator
Eloise Perkins
Date Created and/or Issued
Undated
circa 1960s
Publication Information
Escondido Public Library Pioneer Room
Contributing Institution
Escondido Public Library, Pioneer Room
Collection
Perkins (Eloise) collection
Rights Information
Copyrighted
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Escondido Public Library Pioneer Room
247 S. Kalmia Street, Escondido, CA 92025 Phone: 760-839-4315
Description
This house was built by Wiley Johnson, a member of the “Illinois colony” in 1905. Johnson first built in San Marcos before the turn of the century on land he and other immigrant from Illinois purchased together. This second house he built only a quarter of a mile from his first house. The house was later purchased by Dr. Paul Satten and his wife. Dr. Satten was a retired dentist from Escondido.
Type
image
Format
8X8 B/W Photograph
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt5n39r996
CESC_157
1015
Subject
Wiley Johnson House
San Marcos (Calif.)--Historical Houses
Illinois Colony
Place
San Marcos, (Calif.)

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