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Title
José Ramón Carillo [graphic]
Alternative Title
Digital Anaheim
Contributing Institution
Anaheim Public Library
Collection
Anaheim Public Library photograph collection on Anaheim local history
Rights Information
Property rights reside with the Anaheim Public Library. Literary rights are generally retained by the creators of the records and their heirs. For permission to publish or to reproduce, please contact the Local History Curator.
Description
Accession number: P2614
Carte printed on reverse with "People's Art Gallery, / 34 Third Street, San Francisco."
Portrait of José Ramón Carillo, son of Joaquin Carrillo and María Ignacia Lopez, second husband of Doña Vicenta Sepulveda Carrillo; image shows frontal half-length portrait of the sitter with moustache and goatee, wearing a dark jacket and vest, white shirt and dark bow tie; across bottom of the carte is the photographer's infomation, "JOHN D. GODEUS, PEOPLE'S ART GALLERY / 34 Third Street, San Francisco."
Type
image
Format
1 Photographic print, carte-de-visite : sepia ; 2 1/2 x 4 1/4 in.
1 Negative : 4 x 5 in.
Form/Genre
Photographic print
Cartes-de-visite
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt8q2nc764
Subject
Carrillo, José Ramón--1820-1864
Ranchers--California--History--19th Century
Portraits
Anaheim (Calif.)--History
Time Period
Ranchers -- California -- History -- 19th Century
Place
Ranchers
California
History
19th Century.
Anaheim (Calif.)

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