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Ruins of Tejon Ranch Headquarters
Rancho El Tejon

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Photograph, 7x9.5 inches, accompanies an unidentified newspaper story. Shows a newspaper photo editor's enhancements. Stamp and caption pasted to back of photograph reads:

FEB 18, 1968
EL TEJON RANCHO, KERN CO.

PICTURE DOOR — Cowboys Ed Gibson, left, and Gib McKenzie are seen through a doorway of what remains of an adobe dwelling built more than 100 years ago as part of the original ranch headquarters. McKenzie's father and grandfather were employed on the ranch and when he was a boy his family lived in the adobe home.
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LW3195: 9600 dpi jpeg from original photograph purchased 2018 by Leon Worden.
TEJON CATEGORIES:
• Fort Tejon
• Rancho Castec
• Tejon Ranch
• Tejon Indians
• Tejon Indian Tribe
• Tejon Ranch Development (21st Century)

TEJON RANCH

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Fort Tejon Inn ~1940

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Tejon Trout Lakes 1950s (Mult.)

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HQ Ruins 1968

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