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Description
English: "Joaquin, the Mountain Robber" (ca. 1848). Artist's portrayal of Joaquin Murrieta. Original at the California History Room, California State Library, Sacramento, California.
Español: "Joaquin, the Mountain Robber" (hacia 1848). Artista desconocido. El original se encuentra en el Centro de Historia de California, Biblioteca Estatal de California, en Sacramento, California.
Source

http://www.learner.org/amerpass/slideshow/archive_search.php?number=1190&fullsize=1

Date

1848

Author

Thomas Armstrong, published in the Sacramento Union Steamer Edition on April 22, 1853.

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