First two story commercial building in Claremont built in 1901 on the northwest corner of First Street and Yale Avenue by the Claremont Improvement Company. A bicycle leans against a power pole in the center and in the background are two houses. ...
The Squier house on the southwest corner of Harvard Avenue and Third Street. A man sits in a chair on the porch and a woman sits along the steps. Typed along the top is "Squiers [misspelled on item] Home, Claremont - 1902 Boynton." Along the...
Interior of the Squier home. Photograph of living room shows a table and chairs in the center of the room with pillows on a window seat, a rocking chair on the right and a chest of drawers on the left. Columns on either side mark the entrance...
Home of Miss Flora Smith and her mother on the northeast corner of Second Street and College Avenue. A woman stands on the porch while another woman stands in the garden watching a flock of chickens. Typed at the top of the photograph is "The...
Aerial view of Claremont and snow-covered San Gabriel Mountains from the southwest. The Santa Fe railroad runs along the bottom edge of the photograph. On the back is written, "Photo by Loyd Cooper. Probably in 1928 when Guild Hall was new. ...
Buildings; Claremont (Calif.); Commercial buildings; Eucalyptus; Pine; Storefronts; Streets; Trees
Claremont's first two story commercial building built by the Claremont Improvement Company in 1901 on the northwest corner of First Street and Yale Avenue. A well with "DRY" painted on it is in the foreground. From 1908 - 1912 this building was...
Postcard of the Pacific Electric station in Claremont. Two cars are parked on the right by a palm tree and men stand in front of the station. Above the ticket office hangs a sign that says, "Claremont Home of Pomona College." Bundled newspapers...
Daughters of the American Revolution; Claremont (Calif.); Women; Dwellings; Costume; Portraits
Portrait of three members of the Claremont D.A.R. in the home of Mrs. Woodford. From left to right: Mrs. Lucy P. Jencks, Mrs. Adelaide Potter, Miss Amy Stockbridge.
Automobiles; Buildings; Claremont (Calif.); Fire engines; Motorcycles; Men; Police
City Marshal Charles A. Clevenger stands in front of a fire engine on a Claremont street. A banner on the side of the fire engine says, "Buy Me A Home." Three men are on the engine and another man sits on a motorcycle. Photograph used in the...
Buildings; Business enterprises; Claremont (Calif.); Commercial buildings; Trees
The Claremont real estate office on College Avenue. On the roof is a sign [illegible] and two people sit on the front porch. At the top is printed " May 1962," the date when this print was made from the original. Attached to the photograph is a...
Interior of the Squier house shows the living room with a piano and a rocking chair in the foreground. On the wall above the piano is a small painting of flowers and several portraits of small children. On the piano is a piano shawl and a piece...
Buildings; Claremont (Calif.); Dwellings; Foothills; Fruit trees; Trees; Streets
The Kingman house at Yale Avenue and Sixth Street from behind. In the foreground a fence made of chicken wire surrounds a citrus tree. Two larger trees stand near the house. To the right other houses and the foothills of the San Gabriel...
Home of Miss Martha Hathaway and Miss Mary E. Allen. The House is covered in vines and the stone walkway leading to the front door in flanked by rose bushes. Above the door is the street number "739."
Claremont (Calif.); Dwellings; Houses and homes; Home
A black and white photocopy from the Claremont COURIER dated April 6, 1977. The article displays the two-story Victorian house in poor condition built in 1896 and talks about the restoration by owner David Cressy.
Survey of a house at 338 West Sixth Street. The Littlefield House is the common name and the historic name is the Johnson House. It was the home of the physician, Maurice Johnson. The survey form was filled out by Richards and NeSmith.
Survey findings; Claremont (Calif.); Houses and homes
Survey of a Spanish Colonial house built in 1926 on 488 West Sixth Street. The home was designed by architect H.L. Martin of Pasadena, and built by M. M. Momow of La Verne. The common name is the Firman House. Joseph Firman was a columist for the...
A black and white photo in good condition. A front elevation of the Firman House at 488 West Sixth Street. A note sourcing The Courier dated 10/2/1926 says Miss Grace Thomas is building a home at the southeast corner of 6th and Berkeley. The...