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Title
Group Photo of Children at Hill Elementary School
Creator
Unknown
Date Created and/or Issued
1907-09-16
Publication Information
Museum of Ventura County
Contributing Institution
Museum of Ventura County
Collection
General Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Group Photo of Children at Hill Elementary School on Poli Street. Top row left to right: Donald McDonald, Martha Salmeron, Alfonso Urtasun, Corrine Ortega, Edna Hunt, George Peck, Victor Valenzuela, Bertha Bennet, Katie Ortega, Carmelita Elwell, Ceresa Howell, Charlie Figueroa, Ruth Valencia. Middle row left to right: Dewey Johnson, Ellen Mardueno, Vera Pratt (Fratt?), Ruth Velardi, Egath Fales, Fay Burchette, Helen Peck, Lillian Swoape, Della Swasey, Della Mardueno, Lorena Morales, Regala Figueroa. First row left to right: Leo Tumamait, Joe Valenzuela, Johny Valenzuela, Falio (?) Valenzuela, Harry Bock, Joaquin Amiamo, Joe Cordero, Tom Hernandez, Salastino Amiamo, Julian Righetti. Teacher: Lotta Hayward Brandon
Type
image
Format
12.5 x 18 cm
Black and white photograph
Identifier
17699
Language
English
Subject
School children
Classes (Groups of Students)
Hill Elementary School (Ventura, Calif.)
Place
California
Ventura County (Calif.)
Ventura (Calif.)
Source
1990

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