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    • Don Teodoro Robles, circa 1865

    • Don Teodoro Robles, circa 1865

    • Alma Street; Painting; People; Portraits; Rancho Rincon de San Francisquito; Rancho Santa Rita; Robles, Don Teodoro;

    • A portrait of Don Theodoro Robles. In 1824 Secundino and his younger brother Teodoro Robles were the first non-Indians to discover cinnabar deposits. By 1845, when these deposits proved to be rich in quicksilver, Secundino and Teodoro received...
    • The Alma Trio, 1966

    • The Alma Trio, 1966

    • The Alamo Trio; Baller, Adolph; Toth, Andor; Rejto, Gabor; San Jose City College; Musicians; Bands (Music)

    • The Alma Trio. Adolph Baller, piano; Andor Toth, violin; Gabor Rejto, cello They played at San Jose City College in their Cultural series, October 16, 1966.
    • Cinnabars Baseball Team, 1897

    • Cinnabars Baseball Team, 1897

    • Bulmore, Dave; Fiedler, James; Bulmore, George; Moore, Joe; McComas, Frank; Bulmore, Alma; Selaya, Johnny; McCracken, Bud; Bulmore, Al; McCracken, Fred; Acevida, Al; Baseball players; Baseball teams

    • This photograph of New Almaden's first uniformed baseball team was take on the Pagoda porch in Casa Grande Gardens at the Hacienda. Games with visiting teams from nearby towns were played on the grounds of Hacienda School. Standing from left to...
    • Mission Santa Clara Baptism Records 0020

    • Mission Santa Clara Baptism Records 0020

    • Alexo; Estephania Maria; Hortulana Ynes; Maria Columba; Maria Cunegunda; Maria de los Angeles; Murguia, Joseph Antonio; Olalla Maria; Xisto Antonio; [Noriega], Mathias Antonio de Santa Cathalina; de la Peña, Thomas

    • Records of baptisms performed at Mission Santa Clara between 1777 and 1850
    • El Palo Alto, circa 1900

    • El Palo Alto, circa 1900

    • Palo Alto (Calif.); Photographs; Redwoods; Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History;

    • Black-and-white photograph of El Palo Alto, the Tall Tree located off Alma Street by the Southern Pacific tracks and San Francisquito Creek. It lent its name to the City of Palo Alto. El Palo Alto is a redwood tree thought to be over 1,000 years...
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