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Description
Plates in: Mulholland, "The pay roll town of the San Fernando Valley", pg. 24-27, 30-31. View 1 (ca0605). Here is a picture of a magnificient bearing olive orchard in Mulholland. "15785" -- view 2 (ca0606). Here is a Mulholland Lemon Grove. Mountains in background, "15789" -- view 3 (ca0607). Here is another lemon grove at Mulholland. "15919" -- view 4 (ca0608). Here is an interesting picture, showing in the background a bearing orange orchard which recently sold for $2000.00 per acre. Shows man, woman and single cow in foreground. Ditches dug, water being released into irrigation ditches via steel mains. "15800" -- view 5 (ca0611). Here is a picture which is much more significant than would appear upon careless review. Shows newly planted orchard, farm buildings and view of valley in background. "15803" -- view 6 (ca0612). Here is a picture of one of the largest orange orchards in the entire world. "15780" Walter M. Lenz and Robert J. Widney, sales agents for project to develop town of Mulholland and Mulholland Hills in San Fernando Valley. Project developed by Mulholland Development Company, opened to public Nov. 10, 1912.
Type
image
Format
Photographs. Nonprojected graphic
Extent
6 photographic prints ; 7 1/4 x 9 1/2 in. or smaller.
Identifier
(C)001435723CSL01-Aleph
Language
English
Subject
Orchards--California--San Fernando Valley Irrigation--California--San Fernando Valley Cows--California--San Fernando Valley Fruit pickers--California--San Fernando Valley Mountains--California Valleys--California San Fernando Valley (Calif.)--Photographs Photographic prints Photograph albums
Place
California San Fernando Valley San Fernando Valley (Calif.)
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