Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. L-shaped house, part with Spanish tile roof, among palm and eucalyptus trees, with stone arch at left and shrubs in foreground Originally a ranch of the Mission San Gabriel Archangel, founded in 1771, the Rancho Santa Anita had many owners after the secularization of the the missions in 1833. Rancho Santa Anita later became the Arboretum of Los Angeles County. Related to Los Angeles Times article, March 27, 1938, Rancho Santa Anita, A Los Angeles County Beauty Spot. For many years closed to the public, the thirty-acre Rancho Santa Anita, with its lake, fifty-one varieties of shrubs and trees, some of them the largest in Southern California, and its historic buildings of the late E.J. (Lucky) Baldwin occupancy, now is open … Text from nitrate negative sleeve: 11062 3/22/38 Baldwin House, EJ (Lucky Baldwin)
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b&w nitrate negative
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uclamss_1429_0302 0302 ark:/21198/zz002d9jj3
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Arches--California--Arcadia Landmarks Adobe houses--California--Arcadia Environment Ranches--California--Arcadia Rancho Santa Anita (Arcadia, Calif.) Arboretum of Los Angeles County Hugo Reid Adobe (Arcadia, Calif.)
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