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Title
Gillespie Estate
Date
1915
Description
James Waldron Gillespie estate called "El Fureidis" designed by Bertram Goodhue, built in 1906 on ten acres in Montecito. Edson Smith Photo Collection no. 2912
Title
Larco's Pet Pelican "Jim"
Date
ca. 1899
Description
Captain Larco, an Italian fisherman who lived at the foot of State Street had a tame pet pelican named Jim. Edson Smith Photo Collection no. 2910
Title
Santa Barbara Mission
Date
ca. 1911
Description
The fountain in front of the Santa Barbara Mission. Edson Smith Photo Collection no. 2909
Title
Santa Barbara Mission
Date
ca. 1911
Description
View from the Riviera of the Santa Barbara Mission and St. Anthony's College, looking west. Edson Smith Photo Collection no. 2908
Title
Santa Barbara Mission
Date
ca. 1918
Description
Santa Barbara Mission Cemetery. Edson Smith Photo Collection no. 2907
Title
Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital
Date
ca. 1902
Description
Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital built in 1901 in the Mission Revival architectural style. Located on the northwest corner of Fir and Poli Streets, Ventura, California. Edson Smith Photo Collection no. 2906
Title
Arlington Hotel Annex
Date
unknown
Description
The Arlington Hotel Annex was completed in 1887, the same year the railroad arrived in Santa Barbara. The three story building survived until being torn down in 1928. The photo is from a postcard, postmarked 1910. Edson Smith Photo Collection no. 2905
Title
Arlington Hotel
Date
ca. 1910
Description
The original Arlington Hotel burned down August 15, 1909 and was rebuilt two years later, opening February 15, 1911. Construction workers can be seen in front of the new Arlington Hotel built in the Mission Revival architectural style. Edson Smith Photo Collection no. 2904
Title
Arlington Hotel
Date
ca. 1910
Description
The original Arlington Hotel burned down August 15, 1909 and was rebuilt two years later, opening February 15, 1911. Construction workers can be seen in front of the new Arlington Hotel built in the Mission Revival architectural style. Edson Smith Photo Collection no. 2903
Title
The Grove House and Montecito Creek
Date
ca. 1895
Description
Montecito Creek running past Alfred and Amelia Jacoutot's French Restaurant called The Grove House, circa 1895. Edson Smith Photo Collection no. 2902
Title
The Grove House, Montecito
Date
ca. 1895
Description
Alfred and Amelia Jacoutot in front of The Grove House. Jacoutot purchased "two parcels on opposite sides of the Montecito Creek on the south side of the county road" in Montecito. Montecito Creek and a wooden bridge can been seen to the left of The Grove House, circa 1895. Edson Smith Photo Collection no. 2901
Title
The Grove House, Montecito
Date
ca. 1895
Description
Alfred and Amelia Jacoutot in front of The Grove House, built in 1893 along the county road in Montecito. Alfred and Amelia came from Louisiana, opened The Grove House as a French restaurant. It became a popular destination being a ten minute walk from the Miramar train stop. The restaurant was known for its fine French cuisine and popular social functions. It closed in 1901, after the Jacoutot's opened a new French restaurant in Carpinteria. The Grove House later became the Howard School. Photo circa 1895. Edson Smith Photo Collection no. 2900
Title
Montecito Residence
Date
ca. 1901
Description
Montecito Residence, circa 1901. Edson Smith Photo Collection no. 2899
Title
Montecito Residence
Date
ca. 1901
Description
Montecito Residence, circa 1901. Edson Smith Photo Collection no. 2898
Title
Montecito Residence
Date
ca. 1901
Description
Montecito Residence, circa 1901. Edson Smith Photo Collection no. 2897
Title
Montecito Residence
Date
ca. 1899
Description
Montecito Residence of Nicholas K. Wade called "La Vista." Located on the eastside of the intersection of Sycamore Canyon Road and East Valley Road, circa 1899. Edson Smith Photo Collection no. 2896
Title
Santa Barbara 1925 Earthquake Damage - 00 Block East Carrillo Street
Date
1925
Description
Demolition and preparation for reconstruction less than 20 days after earthquake. Chamber of Commerce at 14 East Carrillo St., and the Masonic Temple, 16-20 East Carrillo St., at left. Edson Smith Photo Collection no. 1832
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