Survey of the Atchison, Topkea and Santa Fe Railroad Station, commonly known as the Claremont Depot. The Spanish Revival structure was built in 1927 to replace the original station built in 1887.
Survey of a Spanish style building built in 1929. The building was believed to be built by Clarence Stover and originally housed the Kinkos Copies shop.
Survey findings; Claremont (Calif.); Houses and homes
Survey of a house on 262 West Sixth Street. The common name is the Wagner House. It is believed to have been built by the builder "Mr. Russell," who also built the "the Collin's House." The survey form was filled out by Acosta 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...
Survey findings; Claremont (Calif.); Houses and homes
Survey of a two-story Victorian house built in 1898 on 115 & 117 East Seventh Street. The house was built by George Jencks. Mr. Jencks, a banker, also served as the mayor of Claremont. The survey form was filled out by Wright and NeSmith.
Survey findings; Claremont (Calif.); Houses and homes
Survey of a two-story house built on 122 East Seventh Street. The historic name for the house is the Vaughan House, and it was built in 1902. The survey form was prepared by Kroll-Benisek.
Survey findings; Claremont (Calif.); Houses and homes;
Survey of a one-story house built on 135 East Seventh Street. The historic name is the Munz House, and it was built in 1910. The survey form was prepared by Wright and NeSmith.
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...
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 Claremont Colleges booth off of Yale Avenue at the City of Claremont's Village Venture III. Included with the photograph is a caption that reads, "Passersby stop to view The Claremont Colleges' streetside booth during the Village Venture III...
A newly built house in the Mediterranean Revival style, probably the McBurney house. Gravel has been laid for the driveway and some small trees have been planted. On the right, a man stands with a shovel in his hand. Beyond the house, to the...
Black and white photo printed on glossy paper in good condition. Front elevation of two-story colonial revival apartments built in 1910 on 252 West Sixth Street.
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 an office building built in 1887. The Village Idiot sandal shop was housed at this building, which also served as a real estate office and ticket office for the railroad in the past.