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Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. The town of Sisson was renamed and is now known as Mount Shasta. Photograph of H. H. Cooper blowing out a dandelion he holds. H. H. Cooper stands in profile at center and faces to the left. He holds up a dandelion and tries to blow the seeds off a dandelion. A fence stands directly behind him at right. Shrubs span across the image behind him. In the distance, buildings in the town of Sisson (now Mount Shasta) stand in front of low, tree-covered hills. Text from negative sleeve: 1064. Shasta Co. About 1906. Cooper trip. 1. The Crags, as seen from the train thru the pines. 2. Mt Shasta as seen from the train near Sisson. 3. Mt Shasta as seen from right in the town of Sisson, Calif. 4. Our locomotive at Sisson, Calif. 5. H.H.Cooper blowing dandelion at Sisson, Calif. with Mt Shasta in the back ground. 5 films.
Type
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1998_1064_005 ark:/21198/zz002hs79n
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Cities & towns--California Weeds--California--Sisson Cooper, Harry Hershey, 1855-1928
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