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Panoramic view of unidentified commercial buildings in the Imperial Valley, [s.d.]
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Panoramic view of unidentified commercial buildings in the Imperial Valley, [s.d.]
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Description
Photograph of a panoramic view of unidentified commercial buildings in the Imperial Valley, [s.d.]. Three wide dire roads intersect in the foreground at right. All of the roads are deeply marked by wagon wheels. Several one-story buildings can be seen along the sides of all of the roads, and a two-story structure with a covered porch and balcony can be seen in the foreground at left. Several utility poles can be seen throughout the image, and a man can be seen standing on the porch at left.; Legible signs include, from left: "Commercial Hotel", "American [?]", "Imperial Bakery", and "Furniture Undertaker".
Asset Metadata
Title
Panoramic view of unidentified commercial buildings in the Imperial Valley, [s.d.]
Subject
buildings
(adlf),
buildings
(lcsh)
Tags
OAI-PMH Harvest
Place
California
(states),
Imperial Valley
(city or populated place),
USA
(countries)
Type
images
Format
1 photograph : photonegative, b&w ; 10 x 31 cm.
(aacr2),
negatives (photographic)
(aat),
photographs
(aat)
Source
California Historical Society
(contributing entity),
California Historical Society Collection, 1860-1960
(collection)
Publisher
University of Southern California. Libraries
(digital)
Repository Email
specol@lib.usc.edu
Repository Name
USC Libraries Special Collections
Repository Location
Doheny Memorial Library, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0189
Rights
Public Domain. Please credit both “University of Southern California. Libraries” and “California Historical Society” as the source. Digitally reproduced by the USC Digital Library.
Copyright
Public Domain. Please credit both “University of Southern California. Libraries” and “California Historical Society” as the source. Digitally reproduced by the USC Digital Library.
Access Conditions
Send requests to address or e-mail given
Permanent Link (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.25549/chs-m24326
Identifier
48693 (
accession number
), CHS-48693 (
call number
), CHS-48693 (
filename
), chs-m15009 (
legacy collection record id
), chs-c65-23596 (
legacy record id
), chs-m24326 (
legacy record id
), USC (
project
), AGRI-191 (
unidentified no.
)
IIIF ID
[Document.IIIFV3ID]
DM Record ID
23596
Unique identifier
UC124355
Legacy Identifier
CHS-48693.tiff
Type
Image
Internet Media Type
image/tiff
Resolution
24.0 in × 7.3 in at 300dpi
61.0 cm × 18.6 cm at 300dpi
Inherited Values
Title
California Historical Society Collection, 1860-1960
Description
The California Historical Society Collection is incomparable for the documentary picture it provides of the growth of Southern California, particularly the development of the Los Angeles region, between 1860 and 1960. The collection contains more than 25,000 photographs. The full archive was placed on long-term deposit at USC in 1990 and includes the Title Insurance and Trust Company Collection, also known as TICOR, and the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce Collection.
We are grateful to the following individuals who have improved the information in the Digital Library by bringing inaccuracies to our attention as well as adding information. C.J. Bell, Paul Boyle, James Cartwright, Phil Coscia, Bill Counter, Richard Davis, Ray DeLea, Mark French, Amanda Frye, Eric Gustafson, James King, Bill Morgan, Heather Pitts, Tim Poyorena-Miguel, Jo Anne Sadler, Ellen Lloyd Trover, Ruth Wallach, Kim Walters, Cynthia Wilson, Betsy Woodford, Chancy Woolridge, and many others.
Date Created
1860/1960
Linked assets
California Historical Society Collection, 1860-1960
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