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Group portrait of in front of the Kennet Hotel. Taken in Kennet, California, Ca. 1888-1890. Background left -first Kennet Hotel to the right. First Kennet store (owned and operated by Bernard Golinsky). Foreground seated -left to right: 1. Bernhard Golinsky (about 48 years old). 2. Rosa Jaffe Golinsky (Bernhard's wife) 3. A niece, possibly named Martha 4. Henrietta Golinsky, later Mrs. Charles Gaus, of San Francisco 5. Jake Golinsky, later postmaster of Keswick, married Flora Rich of San Francisco. Behind Jake (in hat) white shirt, black vest is Mathew Clendenan (age 36 in 1900,) who discovered the Golinsky Mine(s). (Others unknown).
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