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Title
Mrs. Stetson
Alternative Title
Valley Times Photo Collection
Contributor
This project was supported in whole or in part by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian
Made accessible through a grant from the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation and Photo Friends
Date Created and/or Issued
1963
Contributing Institution
Los Angeles Public Library
Collection
Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection
Rights Information
Images available for reproduction and use. Please see the Ordering & Use page at http://tessa.lapl.org/OrderingUse.html for additional information.
Description
Photograph caption dated February 12, 1963 reads, "Workers shovel sand, silt from Stetson home." Mrs. G. Henry Stetson discusses the mudslide that caused major damage to her Ranchero Sombrero estate in Sylmar.
Type
image
Format
1 photographic print :b&w ;26 x 21 cm.
Photographic prints
Identifier
00114610
Valley Times Collection
HCNVT_d016_f5_i5
CARL0005308678
http://173.196.26.125/cdm/ref/collection/photos/id/48560
Subject
Stetson, G. Henry--Homes and haunts
Stetson, G. Henry--Family
Women--California--Los Angeles
Disaster victims--California--Los Angeles
Mudslides--California--Los Angeles
Sylmar (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Portrait photographs
Valley Times Collection photographs

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