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MEDIA INFORMATION

 
 
 
COLLECTION NAME:
LUNA Collections
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lunacol~1~1
LUNA Collections
Collection
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Record 
Institution:
Black Gold Cooperative Library System
institution
Black Gold Cooperative Library System
Institution
false
Collection Name:
Edson Smith Photo Collection
collection_name
Edson Smith Photo Collection
Collection Name
false
Category:
Histories & Heritage
category
Histories & Heritage
Category
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Link to collection:
http://www.luna.bla…
link_to_collection
http://www.luna.blackgold.org/luna/servlet/s/46dbpd
Link to collection
false
Description:
The Edson Smith Photograph collection contains nearly 2,000 early images of Santa Barbara County dating from the 1870s-1950s, many of which were collected by Santa Barbara native, and long-time resident, Edson A. Smith (1877-1947). The photographs capture historic buildings, adobes, houses, views of State Street, cultural landmarks, local dignitaries, and many events including early Fiesta parades, the arrival of the first Southern Pacific train in Santa Barbara in 1887, and the Santa Barbara Earthquake on June 29, 1925. All 2,000 photographs will be digitized by June 30, 2018.
description
The Edson Smith Photograph collection contains nearly 2,000 early images of Santa Barbara County dating from the 1870s-1950s, many of which were collected by Santa Barbara native, and long-time resident, Edson A. Smith (1877-1947). The photographs capture historic buildings, adobes, houses, views of State Street, cultural landmarks, local dignitaries, and many events including early Fiesta parades, the arrival of the first Southern Pacific train in Santa Barbara in 1887, and the Santa Barbara Earthquake on June 29, 1925. All 2,000 photographs will be digitized by June 30, 2018.
Description
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