Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); Houses; Claremont (Calif.)
The city as it was in the late nineteenth century. Many of the houses shown became part of the Pomona College campus. handwriting catptions around the border of the photograph identify the buildings. From left to right, the top margin reads: "Mrs....
Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); Claremont (Calif.); College buildings; Houses; Roads
Looking across the city as it was in the late nineteenth century. Pictured are various houses, dirt roads, as well as the Pomona College buildings, Sumner Hall and Holmes Hall. handwriting captions at the top of the photograph reads: "View S.E....
Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); College campuses; Houses
The campus as it was in the early twentieth century. Pearsons Hall and several houses are pictured, and the San Gabriel Mountains provide a scenic backdrop. "Site of Claremont Inn" is written in blue ink toward the bottom and right side of the...
The original President's House and patio. Later, it would become the first Athenaeum and currently it is houses the Admissions and Financial Aid offices. This photograph was used in the 1963-1964 Annual Report.
Cottage where Dean and Mrs. Norton lived on the Pomona Campus (1891-1893). Caption later added by librarian: "Sent by Mrs. E.C. Norton to her mother in New Haven, Conn. Dean and Mrs. N. lived there probably about 1891-3. There he started the...
Three women at a party at the Claremont Inn before the inn closed in 1968. They are pictured looking at a display of photographs of houses with the title: "Claremont's Pre-1900 houses you can still see."
This building houses classrooms for the CMC campus. The words to the left of the entrance door are "Pitzer Hall." To the right of the door are the words "Claremont Men's College."
A room inside Cat Alley, which was located at 335 1/2 W. 4th Street in Claremont, and served as student housing in the 1920s. The photograph was donated by George V.S. Kenny who was a student at Pomona from 1926 to 1927.
A view of the newly moved Grove House and the Brant Clock Tower. "Originally built as the home of a Claremont citrus grower, the Grove House was saved from potential demolition by moving it to the Pitzer College campus. In 1977, it was moved north...
Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); Housing, Single family
A view of the Sumner House on Foothill Boulevard west of Sumner Avenue where it originally stood. The house was built in 1888 as a home for Rev. and Mrs. C.B. Sumner and was moved in 1900 to 105 College Avenue. This photograph was found July 1,...
View of Fourth Street in Claremont. Cat Alley, which served as student housing in the 1920s was located at 335 1/2 W. 4th Street. This photograph was given by George V.S. Kenny, who attended Pomona College from 1926 to 1927.
Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); Housing, Single family
The Sumner House as it stood after it was moved in 1900 from its original location on Foothill Boulevard west of Sumner Avenue to 105 College Avenue. The house was built in 1885 as the residence of Rev. and Mrs. C.B. Sumner. The photograph was...
A view of the exterior of Cat Alley, which served as student housing in the 1920s. It was located at 335 1/2 W. 4th Street in Claremont. The writing on the arrow reads "To LA County Fair." The photograph was a gift of George V.S. Kenny, who was a...
Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); Housing, Single family
A distant vignetted view of Sumner House as it stood on Foothill Boulevard west of Sumner Avenue before it was moved in 1900 to College Avenue. The house was built in 1888 and was the residence of Rev. and Mrs. C.B. Sumner. The photograph was found...
View of Blanchard Park (The Wash) at Pomona College. Note by Will Jenks: "Looking North East from corner of 7th and College Avenue in 1897 before my father and I began cutting brush and leveling. We are both in the picture. Will Jencks '04. No...
View of Halona Lodge, a cabin at Idyllwild, Calif. that offered members of the Associated Women Students organization a place to stay away from campus. This photograph can be found on page 104 of the 1932 Pomona College yearbook, "Metate" with the...