Hope Ranch: essay, after 1939.

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Hope Ranch: essay, after 1939.

This one-page essay, by an unknown author, covers the history of Hope Ranch, Santa Barbara County, California.

1 item, 26 cm., 1 page.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8192246

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