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The Journal of San Diego History
Summer 1983, Volume 29, Number 3
Contents of This Issue

Serving San Diego County's Southern Indians?
Campo Indian Agency Schools

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dispensary, storeroom and jailhouse  
Page iv. Stone and mortar structure which served as a dispensary, storeroom and jailhouse stands at the Campo Indian Agency Schoolhouse complex at present.


water reservoir  
Page iv. Stone and concrete water reservoir overlooking the Campo Indian Agency Schoolhouse complex ruins, viewing north, 1981.


Map  
Page 157. Location of the Campo Indian Agency Schoolhouse complex on Campo Indian Reservation, Townships 17, 18 South, Range 6 East.


The start for Campo  
Page 158. "The start for Campo, when Frances and Rosalie went there as field matrons to begin with their work for their people . . . ." Photograph, 1905.


Mamie Robinson and her Indian assistants  
Page 161. Teacher Mamie Robinson and her Indian assistants, Frances La Chappa and Rosalie Nejo, at Old Campo Indian Reservation. Photograph, 1905.


Recent photographs and reproductions of the Du Bois photographs (pages 158 and 161) are courtesy of Kenneth A. Jacques, Photographer.


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