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!
Nov 20, 2012
(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of Juan Pascual making a fire with a hand drill. He wears a cardigan sweater, pants, and his hat is beside him.
Notes on verso of print:
OP 13029-472/ 87:16080-472/ 113/ IN REF BOOK/ [Written by Davis:] Juan Pascual making fire/ Sacaton Flats Jan 2 1919/ EHD
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Nov 20, 2012
(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of an outdoor portrait of twin Akimel O’odham (Pima) girls, Ruth and Naomi Pablo. They wear sweaters, dresses, black stockings, and high-button shoes.
Notes on verso of print:
OP 13029-473/ 87:16080-473/ 40/ IN REF BOOK/ [Written by Davis:] Twins Ruth +/ Naomi Pablo/ Sacaton – Ariz/ Pima – / Jan 2 1919/ EHD
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Nov 20, 2012
(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of Ygnacia Morales standing next to an adobe wall with a winnowing basket in her hands and four ears of corn at her feet.
Notes on verso of print:
OP 13029-474/ 87:16080-474/ 113/ IN REF BOOK/ [Written by Davis:] Ygnacia Morales/ cleaning corn,/ Sacaton Flats/ Jan 3 1919/ EHD
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Nov 20, 2012
(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of an Akimel O’odham (Pima) man, Juan Scott, holding a bow and arrows. He wears a hat, collared shirt, jacket, pants, and shoes.
Notes on verso of print:
OP 13029-475/ 87:16080-475/ 77/ IN REF BOOK/ [Written by Davis:] Juan Scott/ with bow + arrows/ Pima-/ Lehi Arizona/ Dec 14 1919/ EHD
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Nov 20, 2012
(Documentary Artifact): One b/w photographic print of a Tohono O’odham (Papago) elderly woman, named Chu-pah or Chie-pah in Topawa (Topowe), Arizona. She wears a shawl or blanket, headscarf and plaid-print blouse.
Notes on verso of print:
OP 13029-432/ 87:16080-432/ [Written by Davis:] Chie-pah/ To-pow-we/ Papago – Feb 4 1919/ EHD/ IN REF BOOK/ 481
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