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Image:Santa Margarita circa 1906.jpg|{{Santa Margarita circa 1906.jpg/credit}}<br />Two men remove stones from the ruin of the Santa Margarita de Cortona Asistencia, ''circa'' 1906 while a horse hitched to a sledge stands nearby. Five or six arches are visible in the thick stone wall behind the group, and the foreground is littered with stones from the ruin.  
Image:Santa Margarita circa 1906.jpg|{{Santa Margarita circa 1906.jpg/credit}}<br />Two men remove stones from the ruin of the Santa Margarita de Cortona Asistencia, ''circa'' 1906 while a horse hitched to a sledge stands nearby. Five or six arches are visible in the thick stone wall behind the group, and the foreground is littered with stones from the ruin.  
Image:Ruins of Mission Santa Margarita circa 1906.jpg|{{Ruins of Mission Santa Margarita circa 1906.jpg/credit}}<br />The ruins of the stone walls at the Santa Margarita de Cortona Asistencia, ''circa'' 1906.
Image:Sparks Mission Asistencia Santa Margarita.jpg|{{Sparks Mission Asistencia Santa Margarita.jpg/credit}}<br />The Santa Margarita de Cortona Asistencia between 1933 and 1937.
Image:Sparks Mission Asistencia Santa Margarita.jpg|{{Sparks Mission Asistencia Santa Margarita.jpg/credit}}<br />The Santa Margarita de Cortona Asistencia between 1933 and 1937.
Image:Calvi Saint Margaret of Cortona.jpg|{{Calvi Saint Margaret of Cortona.jpg/credit}}<br /> Saint Margaret of Cortona, Italy, the patron saint of the falsely accused, hobos, homeless, insane, orphaned, mentally ill, midwives, penitents, single mothers, reformed prostitutes, stepchildren, and tramps.
Image:Calvi Saint Margaret of Cortona.jpg|{{Calvi Saint Margaret of Cortona.jpg/credit}}<br /> Saint Margaret of Cortona, Italy, the patron saint of the falsely accused, hobos, homeless, insane, orphaned, mentally ill, midwives, penitents, single mothers, reformed prostitutes, stepchildren, and tramps.
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