Text / Rancho Guajome : the real home of Ramona
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- Title
- Rancho Guajome : the real home of Ramona
- Creator
- Goodman, John B. (John Bartlett), 1901-1991
- Contributor
- Goodman, John B. (John Bartlett), 1901-1991
- Date Created and/or Issued
- 1894?
- Contributing Institution
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UC San Diego,
Special Collections and Archives
- Collection
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San Diego History
- Rights Information
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Public domain
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- Description
- Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca)
Cover title
"The present owner of the Rancho Guajome--Mr. A. McWhirter --will be pleased to show the places made interesting by Helen Hunt Jackson's famous novel, to all tourists ..."
"From The Rural Californian for November, 1894."
[California], [Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company]
Jessie H. and John B. Goodman Collection
- Type
- text
- Format
- [8] pages : illustrations ; 30 cm
- Identifier
- ark:/20775/bb02780292
- Language
- English
- Subject
- History
San Luis Rey Mission (Calif.)
Rancho Guajome (Calif.)
Guajome Park (San Diego, California)
Oceanside (San Diego, California)
McWhirter, A
- Place
- Guajome Park (San Diego, California)
Oceanside (San Diego, California)
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