+++ ++ ILLUSTRATIONS ++ Frontispiece: William Hartnell, facing [page] iii… ++ Progress of John Begg and Company up the South American Coast (1818-1822), a map, [page] 19… ++ Hide and Tallow collection depots of McCulloch, Hartnell and Company, a map, [page] 49… ++ H. M. S. “Blossom,” facing [page] 82… ++ Santa Barbara – Upper California, facing [page] 83… ++ The Presidio and Pueblo of Monterey – Upper California, 1827, facing [page] 98… ++ Bay of Monterey – Upper California, 1827, facing [page] 99… ++ The Russian Fort Ross, facing [page] 194… ++ Monterey at the time of the arrival of the United States Squadron of the Pacific, facing [page] 211… ++ Dona Teresa de la Guerra Hartnell, facing [page] 290… ++ Hartnell home and school building at Alisal Ranch, Salinas, California, facing [page] 291 ++ …[Reprinted from the 'Lives of William Hartnell,' by Susanna Bryant Dakin, published in 1949 by Stanford University Press]… +++
ILLUSTRATIONS from ‘The Lives of William Hartnell,’ by Susanna Bryant Dakin
March 5, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Categories: FOLK · HARTNELLIANA · Nostalgia · PRO-LIFE · STEWARDSHIP · memoir
Tagged: DONA TERESA DE LA GUERRA HARTNELL, HIJA DEL PAIS, MACALA Y ARNEL, RANCHO ALISAL SALINAS CALIFORNIA
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