Perkins, Eloise
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Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
"1,950-foot-long dam is named for G.W. Henshaw" [and] "Mesa Grande Store is closed now, but it once was area's main gathering spot" [and] "Mataweer Center named for last chief of Indians" , 1970-09-20
"Call it Malamai or Agua Tibia -- either means warm springs.", 1970-11-01
"AGUA TIBIA RANCH SAYS SIGN BY HIGHWAY 76 MARKING LAND SETTLED IN 1873 BY LEE H. UTT." [Envelope related to envelope 368; contains similar pictures of ranch sign and surrounding ranchland. Also contains images of men and women working in an office environment; may be unrelated to ranch.]
"Call it Malamai or Agua Tibia -- either means warm springs.", 1970-11-01
"WEEKEND VACATION RETREAT OF THE OWNERS OF THE AGUA TIBIA RANCH STANDS HIGH ON THE HILLSIDE OVERLOOKING THE THRIVING 1,200-ACRE CITRUS AND AVOCADO RANCH LOCATED IN PAUMA VALLEY." [Envelope related to envelope 367; cotains additional images of ranch house and grounds.]
"Congregation formed in 1959", 1970-10-30
"Escondido, SM [San Marcos] women honored", 1970-09-06
"Three area women have been nominated as candidates for the Outstanding Woman of the Year awards. Their achievements will be included in a national publication. Looking over letters of nomination are (from left) Mrs. Rex J. Wayne and Mrs. Edward Seitz, both of Escondido and Mrs. James Gallacher of San Marcos."
"Happy Dog Days", 1976-02-05
Labrador retrievers play fetch at Town Center Park, Rancho Bernardo with owner, Jean Kuchenmeister of Poway. Today called Webb Park.
"Happy Dog Days" and "Woodwardia", 1976-02-05
"Lady and Sam, Labrador Retrievers play "fetch it" with owner, Jean Kuchenmeister of Poway at Rancho Bernardo Webb Park." View of children in play area climbing railroad tie blocks in Webb Park. Rancho Bernardo. Envelope includes photos of worn-down house "Woodwardia" on Palomar Mountain. House and ranch was named by original owner, Louis Salmons. Photo id by Peter Brueggeman, historian (Brueggeman to Clausen 03/07/2026 email).
"Lake and landscaping make a beauty spot of Welk's Country Club Village", 1970-08-16
Photograph negatives were part of an article written by Eloise Perkins about the Laurence Welk Country Club Village. The images showcase the mobile home park located on Highway 395 in Escondido. [Image 008 is used in the article.]
"Spanish Landing", 1976-02-22
"A great place to feed pigeons" Spanish Landing, San Diego waterfront was designed for the San Diego Port District as "a monument to the Spanish sailors who came to San Diego even before the arrival of Father Juniper Serra in 1769."
Views of downtown San Diego and Leucadia County Beach, 1976-02
This envelope has several views of downtown San Diego taken from Spanish Landing. One view is staircase to beach at Leucadia County Beach (Daily Times Advocate 02-19-1976).
