Claremont (Calif.); Roads, Earth; College students; Buildings
Marjorie Sprague walks along the dirt road in front of the Du Vall building (on the northeast corner of First Street and Harvard Avenue) on the way to the Claremont train station.
Claremont (Calif.); Roads, Earth; College students; Buildings
Several people walk along the dirt road in front of the Du Vall building (on the northeast corner of First Street and Harvard Avenue) on the way to the Claremont train station.
Young women; Women's clothing; Roads, Earth; Architecture, Domestic; Electric lines
A young woman named Mildred J. stands in a yard next to a dirt road that runs by several houses [possibly in Claremont]. She is wearing a bow in her hair and a long dress with puffy sleeves.
Claremont (Calif.); Architecture, Domestic; Roads, Earth; Trees; San Gabriel Mountains (Calif.)
View of house and empty lot from a dirt road with snow covered mountains in the background. The house is surrounded by orange trees on one side and olive trees on the other. The title on the sleeve indicates that this is between the Culberton's...
Los Angeles (Calif.); Church buildings; Spires; Horse-drawn vehicles; Dogs
The exterior of the First Baptist Church of Los Angeles at 727 S. Flower Street in 1897. A horse and buggy wait in front of the church and a dog stands in the middle of the road.
Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); College students; Women's clothing; Hats; Roads, Earth
Pomona College student Helen Ransome Adams stands along a dirt road in Claremont with her hands behind her back. She is wearing a broad-brimmed hat, dark jacket, and wool skirt.
Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); College students; College freshmen; Academic rites and ceremonies; Academic costume; Roads, Earth
The members of the Pomona College class of 1904 file down a dirt road wearing their mortarboards as they prepare to burn their freshman canes and become sophomores.
Claremont (Calif.); Billboards; San Gabriel Mountains (Calif.); Roads, Earth; Trees; Architecture, Domestic
A wooden signboard set up along a dirt road in Claremont with the mountains in the background. The sign reads, "Beware Of Times Correspondent Bent. Have Tried He Is A Skin Game: Gustavus Burton."