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Detail of vc10046: "South view of the town, with the church and mission-buildings of San Buena Ventura. A cavalcade of the Good Olden Times. F.G. Becher and Alfred Robinson, on a trip northward, with vaqueros and remonta from the Missn. of San Gabriel. Mission San Buenaventura founded in 1782. (cf. Vischer Pictorial no. 110; Vischer Missions no. 11) Date: May 1865" (Mission Era: California Under Spain and Mexico and Reminiscences, ca. 1850-1878, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley)


"Cattle-drove (northward-bound for a market) passing the valley of Santa Barbara. (cf. Vischer Pictorial p.115) NOTE: three ruled lines on verso. Date: May 6, 1865" (Mission Era: California Under Spain and Mexico and Reminiscences, ca. 1850-1878, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco3311z)


Detail of vc10045: "Cattle-drove (northward-bound for a market) passing the valley of Santa Barbara. (cf. Vischer Pictorial p.115) NOTE: three ruled lines on verso. Date: May 6, 1865" (Mission Era: California Under Spain and Mexico and Reminiscences, ca. 1850-1878, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley)


"North view of the church and Ex-Mission of Santa Ines, (with groupings of the olden times). 'Alistando la remonta.' Father Blas Ordaz ordering relais, the mayordomo reporting; departure of honored guests, 1833/6, Fernando Deppe, A. Robinson and J. Thompson. (cf. Vischer Pictorial p.109, Vischer Missions no. 9) Date: 1865" (Framed Items from the Collections of The Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco33117)


"North-east view of Temecola Valley, 10 miles west of San Luis Rey. South-Cala. scenery. Excursion of 1871. Group remodelled with the aid of W.H. Hilton. Temecola Valley lands. The refuge and abode of San Diego and San Luis Rey Indians, after many years occupancy threatened with expropriation. Date: 1871" (Framed Items from the Collections of The Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco33114)


Detail of vc10001: "North-east view of Temecola Valley, 10 miles west of San Luis Rey. South-Cala. scenery. Excursion of 1871. Group remodelled with the aid of W.H. Hilton. Temecola Valley lands. The refuge and abode of San Diego and San Luis Rey Indians, after many years occupancy threatened with expropriation. Date: 1871" (Framed Items from the Collections of The Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley)


"Indian rancheria of Jose Antonio Venado, at San Luis Rey Mission, near the Zanja. Caicha-tribe, Quechumas. April 1865. Supplementary drawings of Spanish and Indian life, 1873 (Sketched 1868). Ambrosia, Vaquero; Temecola & Eusebio. Date: 1868" (Framed Items from the Collections of The Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco33116)


Detail of vc10062: "Indian rancheria of Jose Antonio Venado, at San Luis Rey Mission, near the Zanja. Caicha-tribe, Quechumas. April 1865. Supplementary drawings of Spanish and Indian life, 1873 (Sketched 1868). Ambrosia, Vaquero; Temecola & Eusebio. Date: 1868" (Framed Items from the Collections of The Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley)


Detail of vc10062: "Indian rancheria of Jose Antonio Venado, at San Luis Rey Mission, near the Zanja. Caicha-tribe, Quechumas. April 1865. Supplementary drawings of Spanish and Indian life, 1873 (Sketched 1868). Ambrosia, Vaquero; Temecola & Eusebio. Date: 1868" (Framed Items from the Collections of The Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley)


"S.E. view of the church-ruin, walls and orchard grounds of San Diego. The first-founded Franciscan mission in Upper California. (1769) (cf. Vischer Missions no. 15). Date: April 20, 1874" (Mission Era: California Under Spain and Mexico and Reminiscences, ca. 1850-1878, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco3311u)


Detail of vc10050: "S.E. view of the church-ruin, walls and orchard grounds of San Diego. The first-founded Franciscan mission in Upper California. (1769) (cf. Vischer Missions no. 15). Date: April 20, 1874" (Mission Era: California Under Spain and Mexico and Reminiscences, ca. 1850-1878, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley)


"Indian hovels at the palm group of Lower San Diego Valley. (The old Mission just visible in the distance.) Canoes return from fishing. Excursion of 1874. Date: May 8, 1874" (Mission Era: California Under Spain and Mexico and Reminiscences, ca. 1850-1878, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco3311t)


Detail of vc10051: "Indian hovels at the palm group of Lower San Diego Valley. (The old Mission just visible in the distance.) Canoes return from fishing. Excursion of 1874. Date: May 8, 1874" (Mission Era: California Under Spain and Mexico and Reminiscences, ca. 1850-1878, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley)


Edward Vischer, "Ex Mission (now Parish Church) of San Gabriel 1878." (Framed Items from the Collections of The Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco3311i)


Detail of vc10053: Edward Vischer, "Ex Mission (now Parish Church) of San Gabriel 1878." (Framed Items from the Collections of The Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley)


"Pico, Andrés, 1810-1876. Commander of the Californios at the Battle of San Pasqual and later a state senator... Don Andres - Genl. Andres Pico, presented by his sister Isidora, Mrs. John Forster. Jany 3d, 1878. Photograph by V. Wolfenstein." (California Faces: Selections from The Bancroft Library Portrait Collection, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco53015)


Edward Vischer, "General Don Andres Pico ... A California Magnate in His Home ... Ex-Mission of San Fernando" (Framed Items from the Collections of The Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco3311h)


Detail of vc10003: Edward Vischer, "General Don Andres Pico ... A California Magnate in His Home ... Ex-Mission of San Fernando" (Framed Items from the Collections of The Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley)


View of San Diego Mission, 1883, by Henry Chapman Archer (Robert B. Honeyman, Jr. Collection of Early Californian and Western American Pictorial Material, The Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (cc001/u3p109)


"Jackson, Helen Hunt, 1830-1885. Writer from Amherst, Massachusetts, who wrote Mercy Philbrick's Choice (1876) with Emily Dickinson as part-model for the main character, and Verses (1870). After hearing of the mistreatment of western Native Americans by whites, she researched and wrote A Century of Dishonor (1881), and winning a commission from the U.S. Department of the Interior to work with the Native Americans of California, wrote the very popular Ramona (1884), a novel about Native American relations with the Spanish aristocracy of California and the encroaching Americans from the east." (California Faces: Selections from The Bancroft Library Portrait Collection, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco54005)


Helen Hunt Jackson (California Faces: Selections from The Bancroft Library Portrait Collection, Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley) (vco53006)


Native American women, Yosemite National Park, probably between 1890 and 1910. (Western History/Genealogy Department, Denver Public Library) (dpl001)


Native American woman and child, Yosemite National Park, apparently between 1890 and 1910. (Western History/Genealogy Department, Denver Public Library, X-32066) (dpl003)


"Construction of a tule shelter - Lake Pomo," 1924, facing page 28 in The North American Indian, vol. 14, by Edward S. Curtis (Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections, Northwestern University Library/Library of Congress) (vco52101)


"Sherwood Valley girl (Pomo)," facing page 30 in The North American Indian, vol. 14, by Edward S. Curtis (Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections, Northwestern University Library/Library of Congress) (vco52102)


"In the tule swamp - Lake Pomo," 1924, facing page 56 in The North American Indian, vol. 14, by Edward S. Curtis (Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections, Northwestern University Library/Library of Congress) (vco52103)


"Tule balsa on Clear Lake," 1924, facing page 64 in The North American Indian, vol. 14, by Edward S. Curtis (Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections, Northwestern University Library/Library of Congress) (vco52104)


"Pomo dance costume," 1924, facing page 70 in The North American Indian, vol. 14, by Edward S. Curtis (Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections, Northwestern University Library/Library of Congress) (vco52105)


"Coast Pomo bridal costume," facing page 82 in The North American Indian, vol. 14, by Edward S. Curtis (Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections, Northwestern University Library/Library of Congress) (vco52106)


"Gathering Seeds - Coast Pomo," 1924, facing page 86 in The North American Indian, vol. 14, by Edward S. Curtis (Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections, Northwestern University Library/Library of Congress) (vco52107)


"A Maidu Man," 1924, facing page 114 in The North American Indian, vol. 14, by Edward S. Curtis (Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections, Northwestern University Library/Library of Congress) (vco52108)


"Pomo Mother and Child," 1924, facing page 90 in The North American Indian, vol. 14, by Edward S. Curtis (Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections, Northwestern University Library/Library of Congress) (vco52109)


"A Chukchansi Woman - Profile," 1924, facing page 122 in The North American Indian, vol. 14, by Edward S. Curtis (Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections, Northwestern University Library/Library of Congress) (vco52110)


"Pomo Girl," 1924, The North American Indian, vol. 14, by Edward S. Curtis (Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections, Northwestern University Library/Library of Congress) (vco52301)


"Fiesta Camp - Cahuilla," The North American Indian, vol. 15, by Edward S. Curtis (Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections, Northwestern University Library/Library of Congress) (vco52302)


"A Cahuilla Child," The North American Indian, vol. 14, by Edward S. Curtis (Charles Deering McCormick Library of Special Collections, Northwestern University Library/Library of Congress) (vco52303)

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