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Finding Aid to the Alice Iola Hare Photograph Collection, circa 1895-1912
BANC PIC 1905.04663-05242
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San Francisco Boys' Outing Farm: the camp at the brow of the hill and the valley 2000 ft. below
San Francisco Boys' Outing Farm
San Francisco Boys' Outing Farm
San Francisco Boys' Outing Farm: In happy, boyish play around the swing
San Francisco Boys' Outing Farm
San Francisco Boys' Outing Farm: All the chicken the boys could eat
San Francisco Boys Outing Farm: (All pioneers of the farm) Mrs. Rice and Don Rowland, the boys and "Snyder" the St. Bernard (the guardian of the farm)
San Francisco Boy's Outing Farm: Mrs. Rice, Miss Coffee and Mr. and Mrs. Brown who care for the farm and a group of the boys
San Francisco Boys' Outing Farm: Rowland and the boys ready to make one of the "mountain journeys" with "Jerry".
San Francisco Boys' Outing Farm: The boys grouped around the sleeping tents and thin faithful burro
San Francisco Boys' Outing Farm: Mrs. Rice's cottage of stained redwood and Madrona poles, view of the valley below from the veranda is inspiration in itself for a noble and clean life
Old home of Edwin Markham the Poet, Author of the "Man with the Hoe" San Jose, California (hand colored) c.1904
Mountain home of John Brown's widow
[Unidentified Chinese woman, Chinatown, San Francisco, California]
[Unidentified Chinese woman, Chinatown, San Francisco, California]
Chinese boys, Chinatown, San Francisco [No. illegible]
View of Chinese, Chinatown, San Francisco, California. No. 59
Street scene ...[illegible]. No. 190 (Verso: Chinatown 1900)
[Two unidentified Chinese men]
[Store interior, Chinatown, San Francisco]
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