Photograph of the ruins of Manuel Garfia's adobe house on the banks of the Arroyo Seco, Pasadena (San Pasqual Rancho), 1886. Two walls with a window and door are all that rise from the land overgrown with wild brush.; "This is where the Mexican loyalists first met to formulate their terms of capitulation to Colonel Fremont." -- B.A. Stevens.; "The Mexican terms of surrender were drawn up at the Flores adobe, not Garfia's house." -- Margaret Fay
Photograph of Avila or Abile adobe house, north Los Angeles Street and Alameda Street near the Plaza...
Photograph of the exterior view of the adobe stage station in San Francisquito Canyon circa 1930. Th...
Efforts for peace, treaties, and covenants, to return national and private property after the evacua...
Photograph of an old adobe built by Jose Perez south of the Hotel Raymond in South Pasadena, ca.1900...
Photograph of the adobe ruins of Mission San Fernando, 1899. The adobe wall is still mostly intact e...
Photograph of a view of the ruined buildings of Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana, from the rear, M...
Photograph of the exterior side view of "El Ranchita", the favorite ranch of Governor Pio Pico, Whit...
Photograph of a half-tone print of a drawing of an adobe structure known as the Mexican Custom House...
Photograph of the ruins of the adobe hidehouse located on the bluff of Old San Pedro (later the site...
Photograph of the ruins of the Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana as seen from the hayfield, 1887. P...
Photograph of the Articles of Capitulation of California to the United States of America, [s.d.]. "A...
View of adobe ranch house ruins, Rancho Santa Isabel, San Luis Obispo County, located on east bank o...
Photograph of an exterior view of the Sanchez Rancho adobe in San Pedro Valley, about fifteen miles ...
Photograph of the original adobe of Andres Pico in ruins, west of Mission San Fernando, ca.1915. The...
Photograph of the ruins of Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana, seen from the east end, ca.1905. A la...
Photograph of Avila or Abile adobe house, north Los Angeles Street and Alameda Street near the Plaza...
Photograph of the exterior view of the adobe stage station in San Francisquito Canyon circa 1930. Th...
Efforts for peace, treaties, and covenants, to return national and private property after the evacua...
Photograph of an old adobe built by Jose Perez south of the Hotel Raymond in South Pasadena, ca.1900...
Photograph of the adobe ruins of Mission San Fernando, 1899. The adobe wall is still mostly intact e...
Photograph of a view of the ruined buildings of Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana, from the rear, M...
Photograph of the exterior side view of "El Ranchita", the favorite ranch of Governor Pio Pico, Whit...
Photograph of a half-tone print of a drawing of an adobe structure known as the Mexican Custom House...
Photograph of the ruins of the adobe hidehouse located on the bluff of Old San Pedro (later the site...
Photograph of the ruins of the Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana as seen from the hayfield, 1887. P...
Photograph of the Articles of Capitulation of California to the United States of America, [s.d.]. "A...
View of adobe ranch house ruins, Rancho Santa Isabel, San Luis Obispo County, located on east bank o...
Photograph of an exterior view of the Sanchez Rancho adobe in San Pedro Valley, about fifteen miles ...
Photograph of the original adobe of Andres Pico in ruins, west of Mission San Fernando, ca.1915. The...
Photograph of the ruins of Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana, seen from the east end, ca.1905. A la...
Photograph of Avila or Abile adobe house, north Los Angeles Street and Alameda Street near the Plaza...
Photograph of the exterior view of the adobe stage station in San Francisquito Canyon circa 1930. Th...
Efforts for peace, treaties, and covenants, to return national and private property after the evacua...