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Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Photograph of the hut owned by Dr. F. S. Hardin and H. H. West sitting on Sunset Gun Club property, as viewed from the side. The small hut stands at center and is viewed at an angle from the side with front of the hut facing right. A window is cut into the center of the side of the hut. The front door is near the corner of the hut and stands ajar. A couple steps lead up to the door. Boots sit on the ground next to the steps. A pergola stands to the right of the building and extends out of frame. Text from negative sleeve: 1270. Sunset Gun Club about 1915. 1. The old house used as a club house. 2. 3. Two views of the little one room house in rear of club house. This little house belonged to Dr. F. S. Hardin and H.H.West and is where they slept. This little house was first brot [sic] to the Cazadores Club by Fred Walton, an insurance agent, who wanted to be by himself, and to also put his wife, as she wanted to come down to the club with him. When Walton sold out on the Cazadore Hardin and West bot the thing for $ $100.00 and hauled it over to Sunset to use for sleeping quarters. 3 films.
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