Citrus fruit industry; Horse-drawn vehicles; Photographs; Portraits, Group; Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919; Scrapbook journaling; Shaw, Edward D.; Speeches, addresses, etc.; United States. President (1901-1909 : Roosevelt)
Page contains photographs of President Theodore Roosevelt's arrival and speech in Claremont. Page also shows photographs of the citrus groves of both William C. Shaw and his son, Edward D. Shaw.
Airplanes; Architecture, Domestic; Archives; Beekeepers; Botany; Brackett, Frank Parkhurst, b. 1865; Citrus fruit industry; Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.); Dwellings; El Alisal (Claremont, Calif.); Flood damage; Flood damage prevention;...
Articles cover William T. Martin, Claremont's first American settler, as well as the early history of Claremont floods and flood damage. Other pieces describe the unique history of specific areas in early Claremont including Palmer Canyon, El...
Census; Citrus fruit industry; Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.); Fire stations; Municipal bonds; Municipal incorporation; Pamphlets; Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); Public officers; Ranchers; Roads Design and construction; School buildings;...
Titled "Private opinions publicly expressed at election time," articles present an array of viewpoints concerning Claremont's upcoming bond election and possible incorporation as a city.
Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company; Automobiles; Automobiles-Societies, etc.; Caricatures and cartoons; Census; Clerks; Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.); Committees; Geer, Francis Heman; Marshals; Mayors; Motorcycles; Photographs;...
Titled "the shame of Claremont (1912)," page shows a collection of newspaper clippings and a multiple-city survey on increased police activity in giving multiple speeding tickets to Claremont citizens. Focuses particularly on the influence of...
Architecture, Domestic; Athletic fields; Business Enterprises; Flood damage; Floods; Pacific Electric Railway Company; Photographs; Scrapbook journaling; United States Highway 66
Overall page entitled "when dam broke above Claremont, Feb[ruary], 1914." Collection of photographs depicts the flood and its damage to Claremont.
Group of photographs depicts flood and flood damage in the Claremont Colleges and Claremont. Shows the partially covered body of Mrs. Henry Lackey, a casualty of the flood.
Collection of photographs show flood damage to Scripps College, a home across Monte Vista Avenue, and both Foothill Boulevard and Mills Avenue. One photo depicts work on a levee. Another relates the deaths of three people due to the flood.
Captioned, "The Father of Pomona College", the page contains a magazine clipping and several newspaper clippings covering the life and death of Charles Burt Sumner. Portrait of Sumner inscribed "Sincerely yours, C.B. Sumner".
Photographs of Claremont homes with people posing on porch steps. Two pictures show homes owned by college professors. Includes history of ownership. Many of the photos include the statement "now P. C."
Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad Company; Business enterprises; Cactus; Citrus fruit industry; Clifton, Samuel B; College buildings; Commercial buildings; Fire insurance; Forest rangers; Gardeners; Gymnasiums; Horse-drawn vehicles; Horses;...
Collection of photographs depict the workers and buildings involved in the Claremont citrus fruit industry. Includes pictures of various Claremont businesses and buildings including Frank Wheeler's real estate and insurance office. Also contains a...
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.); Photographs; Portraits; Obituaries; Scrapbook journaling; College presidents-Inauguration; Speeches, addresses, etc.; Baldwin, Cyrus Grandison; Bent, Henry Kirke White; Marriage announcements
The page contains a magazine clipping and several newspaper clippings covering the life and death of Cyrus G. Baldwin. A portrait of Baldwin is included, as is a portrait of Henry Kirke White Bent.
Architecture, Domestic; Children; College teachers; Duvall, Oliver Harvey; Dwellings; Girls; Landscape and garden; Married people; Photographs; Portraits, Group; Scrapbook journaling; Women
Photographs of Claremont homes and short histories of their residents. Some homes are noted as P. C.