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Description
Accession number: P11267 Double portrait of Juan Pacifico Ontiveros, the man from whom the Los Angeles Vineyard Society's pioneers of Anaheim purchased the 1,165 acres of the 35,970 acre Rancho San Juan Cajon de Santa Ana in 1857, on which Anaheim now stands, and his wife, Maria Martina (née Osuña); image shows bust-length double portrait, with Maria on the right and Juan on the left, standing slightly behind his wife.
Ontiveros, Juan Pacifico--1795-1877 Ontiveros, María Martina Osuña--1809-1898 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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