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Mission San Juan Capistrano
Author(s)


William Amos Haines
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Public Domain
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Source


University of California Riverside
Date created


circa 1910
Country of first publication


United States
Notes


An overall view of the "Mission of the Swallow" around the time of Father St. John O'Sullivan's arrival in 1910. The Mission's once-renowned California pepper tree can be seen just to the left of the adobe church's espadaña.
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