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Location of Estancia & Milk House
Castaic Junction, California


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Detail from panoramic photograph of Castaic Junction on March 18, 1928, showing flood damage from the St. Francis Dam. Published in Charles Outland's "Man-Made Disaster" (1963/77). Shown is the location of the milk house, which still stood (at left); and the estancia, or Mission outpost, which was in ruins (identified here as an asistencia, or sub-mission, which it probably wasn't).

Today, Interstate 5 would be in the foreground and Highway 126 would run off to the right.


LW2579: 19200 dpi jpeg from book page.
ESTANCIA DE SAN FRANCISCO XAVIER
at Castaic Junction

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Location 1928

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Ruins

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Roof Tiles x2

Perkins Description


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