Hilltop
Russians
in
San Francisco
A Record of the Portrero Hill Colony Click on Picture to
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THE MOLOKAN
GIRL
When she goes down town or to school she will dress
and
act like any other American girl. |
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GRANDMOTHER
ARRIVES |
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THE EASTERN
SIDE OF THE HILL, warm and sheltered, looks over San
Francisco Bay. |
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A VISITING
DUKHOBOR
There are no Dukhobors living on Potrero Hill although
the two sects have much in common. The stolid Molokan, however, regards
their more demonstrative religious practice and comparative
intellectualism with suspicion. |
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A BAG OF SUN
FLOWER SEEDS attract both old and young. |
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COSTUME
OF
COTTON PRINT |
1-6, 7-12<Back,
Next>19-24,
25-30
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