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Description
Located in Series 6) Photographs, Photograph Albums subseries. Airplane trip July 22, 1921. 200 miles in 2 hours over San Diego's back country. Photo captions, from top left (clockwise): Col. Fletcher in flying togs. Hotel Del Coronado from elev. 2,000 ft. Col Fletcher & Maj. Fitzgerald in De Haviland bombing plane. Cuyamaca Lake from elev. 8,600 ft. Murray Dam & Lake from elev. 7,000 ft. Cuyamaca Pk. & Ranger Station from elev. 8,600 ft. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) This digital image is a surrogate of an item from the Ed Fletcher Papers (FB-311, Folder 5). [Title, Date]. Ed Fletcher Papers. MSS 81. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego.
Type
image
Format
6 black and white prints mounted on board; 16 x 12 inches
Identifier
ark:/20775/bb26314968
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Lakes Airplanes Aerial views Reservoirs Hotel del Coronado (Coronado, Calif.) Murray, Lake (Calif.) Coronado (Calif.) Cuyamaca, Lake (Calif.) San Diego County (Calif.) Fletcher, Ed, 1872-1955
Place
Murray, Lake (Calif.) Coronado (Calif.) Cuyamaca, Lake (Calif.) San Diego County (Calif.)
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