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Postcard: Home of Ramona
Rancho Camulos

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Brewster Photo

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Penny postcard of the south veranda at Rancho Camulos, 1910s-20s. Published by Pacific Novelty Co., San Francisco.

Those who seek to literalize the characters and settings in Helen Hunt Jackson's 1884 novel "Ramona" would say the upper porch shown here is where the story's Señor Felipe, ill of the fever, lay on the pallet of hide that Alessandro made for him, and that in the room at right, behind the shuttered window, Ramona had her little sanctuary where, when imprisoned and separated from Alessandro, she gave her soul to prayer.

RANCHO CAMULOS POSTCARDS

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Private Mailing Card 1898-1901

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1901-1907 from 1886 Brewster Photo

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Leather 1907

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Home of Ramona x5

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Courtyard

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Spanish Fandango

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Upper Porch

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Mission Bells

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Chapel

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Altar

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Olive Mill

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Sheep Shearing

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Ramona's Garden

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Ramona's Bedroom ~1915

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Cemetery ~1915

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"Ramona at Camulos" (Not) ~1909

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