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 a structure with thatched walls.
The series of photographs, OP 15362-1265 to 1280, were possibly photographed by Edward H. Davis. Most of the images were photographed at Warner Springs or Pala. Dates range from 1896 to 1911.
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Nov 20, 2012
(Documentary Artifact): One sepia toned photographic print of a view of a large wooden cross, two bells hung from a wooden beam and a ramada.
The series of photographs, OP 15362-1265 to 1280, were possibly photographed by Edward H. Davis. Most of the images were photographed at Warner Springs or Pala. Dates range from 1896 to 1911.
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Nov 20, 2012
(Documentary Artifact): One sepia toned photographic print of a man facing away from the camera, dressed as a Tatahuila dancer. His body is painted with white stripes and he wears a feather headdress and net skirt with feathers. A crowd is gathered around him, looking on.
The series of photographs, OP 15362-1265 to 1280, were possibly photographed by Edward H. Davis. Most of the images were photographed at Warner Springs or Pala. Dates range from 1896 to 1911.
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Nov 20, 2012
(Documentary Artifact): One sepia toned photographic print of two unidentified girls at the entrance of a small wooden structure next to a tree.
The series of photographs, OP 15362-1265 to 1280, were possibly photographed by Edward H. Davis. Most of the images were photographed at Warner Springs or Pala. Dates range from 1896 to 1911.
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Nov 20, 2012
(Documentary Artifact): One sepia toned photographic print of two girls sitting in a hammock slung between two wooden posts of a porch with thatched roof. The house is possibly made of adobe brick with a chimney on the left. A wagon is on the far left. A hitching post stands in front of the house on the right.
Caption on bottom edge: Warner’s 1896
The series of photographs, OP 15362-1265 to 1280, were possibly photographed by Edward H. Davis. Most of the images were photographed at Warner Springs or Pala. Dates range from 1896 to 1911.
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