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| David K 
 
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| LA PAZ & BAJA SUR 1847/ 1858 to 1950's IMAGES from 'LOSARIPES' (all 36 now posted) 
 
 Nomad 'LOSARIPES' emailed me 36 historic drawings and photos to share with you all... A couple have been seen before, most are new. Many are
illustrations of the occupation of Baja by U.S. forces during the Mexican War.
 
 Here are the first 18:
 
 
   
 San José del Cabo, dibujado por un soldado norteamericano. (1847).
 
 
   
 Típico rancho sudcaliforniano. (1847).
 
 
   Columna de soldados norteamericanos durante la invasión de B.C.S. en 1847.
 
 
   Soldado mexicano durante la invasión de Baja California Sur. (1847).
 
 
   Fragata US Sloop, frente a San José del Cabo. (1847
 
 
   Barco US Dale el 24 de marzo de 1847 en la bahía de La Paz.
 
 
   Tropas norteamericanas pasan revista en La Paz el 13 de Octubre de 1847.
 
 
   Fragata US Dale frente a puerto de Loreto el 5 de octubre de 1847.
 
 
   Batalla de Mulegé del 2 de octubre de 1847.
 
 
   Batalla de Mulegé, octubre 2 de 1847
 
 
   La Paz, B.C. (1847-1848).- Dibujo a lápiz realizado por el soldado norteamericano William Rich Hutton, en panorámica posiblemente desde la Colina de
la Cruz con el Mogote al fondo. 1.- iglesia; 2.- oficina de gobierno; 3.- edificio comercial; 4.- casa del gobernador Palacios Miranda; 5.- antiguo
cuartel y 6.- zona residencial.
 
 
   La Paz, B.C.S., en las cercanías del siglo XX (Librería del Congreso, E.U
 
 
  La Paz.- Harper Magazine, octubre de 1868 publicada en Nueva York.
 
 
  Rancho de Sudcalifornia. Harper Magazine, 1868.
 
 
  Mina del El Triunfo. Harper Magazine (1868).
 
 
  Vendedor de agua en La Paz en 1868.
 
 
  Ranchero de Baja California Sur (1868).
 
 
  Parte norte del malecón paceño a finales del siglo XIX.
 
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 More to come...
 
 
 
 [Edited on 1-15-2010 by David K]
 
 
 
 
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| JESSE 
 
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 Very nice Dave.
 
 
 
 
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| David K 
 
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| More... 
 
 
  Antiguo Hospital Salvatierra inaugurado en 1894 por Bonifacio Topete
 
 
  Empedrado de la bajada al malecón; calle 5 de Mayo, en 1902
 
 
  Calle Obispado en los años 20's.
 
 
  Hotel Palacio, donde se recibio al vice presidente Pino Suárez en 1911
 
 
  Embarcación de vapor que participaba en el cultivo de perlas en 1911
 
 
  Construcción camino a playa El Coromuel. C. 1922.
 
 
  La Paz, B.C.- Esquina de las calles Puerto y Madero en 1912
 
 
  La Paz, B.C.- Fiesta en el Jardín Velasco en 1922
 
 
 
 
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| David K 
 
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| The last ones... 
 
 
  La Paz, Baja California Sur. Calle Obispado, 1912
 
 
  Recepción en el muelle fiscal en 1939 del nuevo gobernador, Coronel Pedrajo
 
 
  Kiosko del malecón de La Paz, B.C. en 1949
 
 
  La Perla de La Paz en 1939. Calle Comercio.
 
 
  Malecón de La Paz, B.C.S., parte sur, en 1951
 
 
  Muelle fiscal de La Paz. C. 1910
 
 
  La Paz, B.C.S., oficina de Correos en 1952
 
 
  La Paz, B.C.S., Teatro Juárez en 1912
 
 
  Tienda La Perla de La Paz, en 1927
 
 
  Muelle Fiscal de La Paz, B.C.S., arribo de una embarcación
 
 Thank you 'LosAripes'!
 
 
 
 
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| Paula 
 
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 Interesting pictures!
 
 Thanks, LOS ARIPES and David
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| LOSARIPES 
 
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 Thank you David....  those are great pictures I wanted to share... you did it just perfect.
 
 
 
 
 AripesGod bless America
 and Baja tambien
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 Superb
 
 
 old photos and drawings.
 
 Thank you Los Aripes and David (K).
   
 
 
 
 Udo 
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| David K 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by LOSARIPES Thank you David....  those are great pictures I wanted to share... you did it just perfect.
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 The pleasure was mine... I am honored to help preserve the past so it is not forgotten.
   
 
 
 
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| Udo 
 
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 David...
 
 
 No one on Nomads preserves the past as you do.
 
 
 Thanks!
 
 
 
 
 Udo 
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| David K 
 
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 You are too kind, my friend!
 
 
 
 
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 | Quote: |  | Originally posted by David K 
  La Paz, Baja California Sur. Calle Obispado, 1912
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 I have always loved the view of this street!
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| David K 
 
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 THAT IS GREAT!!! 98 years apart!!
 
 
 
 
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 Very cool!! Thanks guys
   
 
 
 
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| David K 
 
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 Another look back in time!
 
 
 
 
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 Excellent. Thank you for sharing.
 
 I love La Paz!
 
 
 
 
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  Marines, raising the American flag over La Paz, Mexico, 1847.
 MX/American War
 
 
 
 
 US Marines:   providing enemies of America an opportunity to die for their country since 1775.   
 What I say before any important decision.
 F*ck it.
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 a lot more here:  https://www.facebook.com/FototecadelAHPLM.LaPaz.B.C.S/posts/...
 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOQkhtWw1R4
 
 Google is always on your side:
 https://www.google.com.mx/search?q=Fototeca+del+archivo+hist...
 
 
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 Great stuff DK, thanks.
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| David K 
 
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 Glad to!
 
 
 
 
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| Bob H 
 
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 Wow, love all of these images David, and missed them the first time around when you posted them a few years ago.
 
 I'm glad I checked in after being away from the Nomad Forum for so long.
 
 I see you are almost up to 48,000 posts now.  Another, WOW !!
 Doug may run out of stars to award your status soon.
 
 
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