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Rincón de los Encinos, live-oak grove in eastern part of Guadalupe Valley, site of important ranchería of Guadalupe Mission. Looking southeast. Cerro San Antonio (4432 feet) in right background, with knobcone pines on the skyline of its eastern ridge. [source: The Dominican Mission Frontier of Lower California. Plate 13b.] Rincón de los Encinos, near Guadalupe. Cerro San Antonio in background. Bulsrov' summer house in foregroung (amid Russian wheat). Indian houses, in which lived Emiliano Correzales Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) Looking southeast. Cerro San Antonio (4432 feet) in right background, with knobcone pines on the skyline of its eastern ridge A contemporary contact print of this image is available in the album documenting the 1929 trip. [Title, Date]. Peveril Meigs Baja California Research Materials. MSS 530. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego.
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