Collection:
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Museum and the Online Archive of California
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Creator Name:
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James C. Sawders
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Title:
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[Title not known]
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Collection Title Date:
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1870-1963
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Title Date:
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1950.
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Dimensions:
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h4.18 in. x w7.18 in.
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Current Location:
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UCR/California Museum of Photography
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Address:
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Riverside, California 92521
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Object ID:
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KU104569
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Provenance:
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Keystone-Mast Collection, UCR/California Museum of Photography,
University of California, Riverside
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Object Type:
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Stereograph. Silver Gelatin Photoprint.
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Heading:
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Inscription
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Notes:
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Cascara, a byproduct of coffee, is dried with the same method as the coffee beans. this is the outer pulp and skin of the coffee berries which is crushed away from the beans in the early part of the coffee processes. this residue is handled after the coffee harvest has been handled, and the stuff is first burned and then spread out on the drying racks of the "beneficio", racked and hoed constantly to get the entire benefit of the sun's rays. this cascara is used for supplementing cattle feed, as well as in soap making. scene at the modern beneficio (coffee-processing plant) of a coffee hacienda. Near Soyapango, El Salvador, C.A.
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Collection Description:
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METS ID:
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ark:/13030/kt6z09p6gq
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