Buildings; Claremont (Calif.); Dwellings; Schools; Trees
Dr. Spalding's house, known as "Otherwhere," on Sixth Street. Beyond the house, to the right, is the Claremont grammar school. Printed on the matte in the lower right corner the photographer's name, Boynton. More of the Boynton brothers' work...
Buildings; Claremont (Calif.); Dwellings; Foothills; Mountains; Photography of mountains; San Gabriel Mountains (Calif.); Trees; Streets
Hough house [also known as the Eaton house] on the northeast corner of Seventh Street and College Avenue. Surrounding the house are paths lined with stones. A small outbuilding stands in back of the house. Mt. Baldy is in the distance.
Buildings; Claremont (Calif.); Public buildings; Students; Classrooms
Students attending class at Claremont Grammar School (also known as Sycamore School). Students sit at their desks. Pictures of animals are drawn on the blackboard on the left. There are pictures hanging on the wall above. An American flag is...
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 findings; Claremont (Calif.); Houses and homes
Survey of a Spanish Colonial house built in 1922 on 489 West Sixth Street. Known as the Brooks House in early days when occuppied by Pomona College professor Raymond C. Brooks and his family. The survey form was filled out by Tillman, Barber and...