Ramona's home at Camulos Ranch. Ramona was made famous by Helen Hunt
Jackson who wrote the famous novel "Ramona" about the ill-treatment of native
Americans. Helen Hunt Jackson was first married to Edward Bissell Hunt, an Army
officer who was a protege of Alexander Dallas Bache, 2nd Superintendent of the
Coast Survey. In: "California of the South" by W. Lindley and J.P. Widney. 1896.
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