History Hub

Welcome to the History Hub at the San Diego History Center!

We’ve created the History Hub to keep you up to date on the San Diego History Center and our locations in historic Balboa Park and the Junipero Serra Museum in Presidio Park.

This is the place to find the latest information on our exhibitions, public and educational programming and interactive events.

This is the place where you can find our news releases, TV appearances, newspaper and magazine stories. When we make the News, you’ll find it here!

OP 13029-624

Nov 20, 2012

(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of a Chemehuevi house surrounded by a wooden fence with horses in the foreground.

Notes on verso of print:
OP 13029-624/ 87:16080-624/ House of Chimehuevi [Chemehuevi]/ ‘ Valley – Calif/ Dec 29 1922/ 3

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OP 13029-625

Nov 20, 2012

(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of a view of volcanic buttes on the road to the Chemehuevi Valley.

Notes on verso of print:
OP 13029-625/ 87:16080-625/ Volcanic Buttes on road to/ Chimehuevi Valley, Mojave Desert/ Dec 29 1922/ 3

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OP 13029-626

Nov 20, 2012

(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of a view of volcanic buttes on the road to the Chemehuevi Valley.

Notes on verso of print:
OP 13029-626/ 87:16080-626/ Volcanic Buttes on road to/ Chimehuevi Valley, Mojave Desert/ Dec 29 1922/ 3

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OP 13029-627

Nov 20, 2012

(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of a view of the Colorado River with two small boats in the distance.

Notes on verso of print:
OP 13029-627/ 87:16080-627/ Colorado River opp. Needles/ from Arizona side./ Dec 29 1922

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OP 13029-628

Nov 20, 2012

(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of a view of the Topock Maze or ‘Mystic Maze.’ Notes from the Davis Negative Log Book state: ‘The ‘Mystic Maze’ windrows of soil & rock formed in the desert possibly by Mojave tribe at Topock, AZ, near Needles. At one time there were two figures outlined by rock but have disappeared probably by railroad builders. The paths between windrows may have been used as lanes for ceremonial races.’

Notes on verso of print:
S OP 13029-628/ 87:16080-628/ TOPOCK, AZ MYSTIC MAZE/ SEE CATALOG CARD FOR/ DESCRIPTION OF MYSTIC/ MAZE/ 1928

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