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Title
Daughter of the Snows: The story of the great San Fernando Valley, 1923
Creator
Security Trust and Savings Bank (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Date Created and/or Issued
1923
Publication Information
California State University, Northridge
Contributing Institution
California State University, Northridge
Collection
San Fernando Valley History
Rights Information
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Type
text
Format
image/jpeg
Book
Extent
19 x 10 cm.
Identifier
COHS78.jpg
http://digital-collections.csun.edu/cdm/ref/collection/SFVH/id/3601
Subject
San Fernando Valley (Calif.)--History
Social Issues
Community development
Place
San Fernando Valley (Calif.)
Relation
Canoga-Owensmouth Historical Society (Canoga Park, Los Angeles, Calif.)
San Fernando Valley History Digital Library

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