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Description
Photograph of an exterior view of the Rubottom Hotel and Stage Station, showing bystanders, Spadra, 1867. A collection of eighteen bystanders are pictured on the porch and along the front fence of the one-story adobe stage station shown at center. A small boy is pictured at center holding an adult man's hand at center, out from the fence. Picture file card identifies the persons pictured from left to right: "Lugo--on white horse, Hostle, Hostler, Ex-Governor Drew's Son, Little Billy Rubottom, Wm. Rubottom --owner, Ex-Governor Drew of Arkansas, John Shropshire, Geo. Cummings, Joe Dye, [unidentified], Jim Rubottom, Frankie Stockton, Mrs. Whiteside and her baby, Nigger George, Mrs. Currier and Inez.".
Type
image
Format
2 photographs : transparency, photoprint, b&w 21 x 26 cm. transparencies photographic prints photographs
Horses Hotels, taverns, etc Terminals (Transportation) Coaching Los Angeles County--Spadra Transportation--Draft--Stage coaches--Stations Rubottom Hotel and Stage Station Rubottom, William Rubottom, Little Billy Rubottom, Jim Lugo Holster Drew, Governor Shropshire, John Cummings, George Stockton, Frankie Whiteside, Mrs Nigger George Currier, Mrs Inez Buildings
Time Period
1867
Place
California Los Angeles Spadra USA
Source
1-33- [Microfiche number] 7969 [Accession number] CHS-7969 [Call number] California Historical Society [Contributing entity]
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