Here’s an 1870’s, most likely Hayward & Muzzall photograph. That MAY be one of them in the photo…we’ll never know!
Original Source: Black Gold Library

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Love these Joe, thanks!
The Spanish Missions and their religious zealots really shafted a whole lot of people. Sorry, it’s true history.
What are you “sorry” for? No one would disagree with that statement. Yeah, they sure did shaft an entire group of human beings. Nothing new there and it’s still going on around the world. Racism has decimated people while benefitting others for all of history. Just look at American. One more reason to teach “true history” in schools, despite you and your pals always complaining about it.
Another classic picture of an iconic SB building!
Impressive