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Monterey, drawn from nature for "The United States Illustrated", Vol. 1



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  • Capture of Monterey and raising of U.S.A. flag, July 7, 1846

    Capture of Monterey and raising of U.S.A. flag, July 7, 1846

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    Photo of a drawing of the raising of the American flag at the Monterey Custom House.

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  • Fremont's entrance into Monterey

    Fremont's entrance into Monterey

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    Photo of a drawing of men on horseback.

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    Series 1. Photograph Albums. Vols. 1-6. United States

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    Each album in this series has a table of contents titled "Ralph Arnold Photo Book" and photographs are numbered sequentially through six volumes. The primary subject is California oil exploration during the years Arnold worked for the U.S. Geological Survey. Typed captions are on facing pages, opposite the photographs.

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  • San Francisco from California St. hill, 1885

    San Francisco from California St. hill, 1885

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    Photo of a drawing of the city of San Francisco, looking down from a hillside.

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  • Sutters Fort, Sacramento, 1850, from an early drawing

    Sutters Fort, Sacramento, 1850, from an early drawing

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    Photo of a drawing of Sutter's Fort.

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    "Guide to Monterey and Vicinity"

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    This disbound photo album holds photographs of Missions Santa Barbara, San Gabriel, and San Juan Capistrano; Pasadena and its landmarks, including the Raymond Hotel and the Hotel Green; the Hotel Del Monte in Monterey; Seal Rock; the Pacific Ocean shore near Monterey; the Hotel Del Coronado in San Diego; Riverside; Cliff House, Fort Point, and the Golden Gate Strait in San Francisco; and Lick Observatory near Mount Hamilton. Of the 33 photographs, 8 were taken by C.W.J. Johnson, 6 were taken by F.H. Maude, 4 were taken by J.E. Slocum, and 2 were taken by C.B. Waite.

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