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Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Photograph of the cook stove billowing smoke from its stovepipe at the Siemsen camp near Lake Arrowhead. The stove is at center and sits in a concrete encasing that is built into the ground. The stovepipe rises from the left side of the stove and billows smoke. A few tree branches sit on the ground behind the stove. In the background, from left to right, are: a tent (partial view), a car, two people walking and another cook stove. Text from negative sleeve: 387. Arrowhead. Crestline Public Camp Ground. Sunday, September 4, 1938. Daughter of M.Gordon, 714 Fraser Ave., Los Angeles. Taken at rear of her father's truck. The cook stove in the Siemsen camp. Richard Siemsen on a toboggan riding on a slide of pine needles. The camp pump. Boys not identified. The two girls are Miss Dawn Radley, 5601 Fishburn Ave., Maywood, Calif. Miss Helen Head, 4727 Slauson Ave., Maywood, Calif. 4 negatives. The Siemsens were camped here.
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