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Interior of Seaquist's Pharmacy showing proprietor Oscar Seaquist standing in center of the store. Note fountain counter on the left. Store was located on north First Avenue not far from Santa Fe tracks. It was the first drug store in Arcadia.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs212
Date
c.1924

  1 image

Date
c.1924
Subjects
Seaquist's Pharmacy
Seaquist, Oscar
Stores
Physical Description
7x9 b&w hard board original
ID
211
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

View NE looking up First Avenue from near Santa Fe Station to Seaquist's Pharmacy on east side of First Avenue. In 1928 City Directory there is a W.A. Graves Pharmacy listed at 228 N. First and apparently this was formerly Seaquist's. Note Santa Fe station sign on extreme left side of photo.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs191
Date
c.1920

  1 image

Date
c.1920
Subjects
Seaquist's Pharmacy
Arcadia(City)-History-1903-1919
Physical Description
2 1/2 x 3 b&w
ID
190
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Some of Seaquist family photographed on front of Seaquist's Pharmacy on N. First Avenue. Left to right: Older man with white hair, then apparently Oscar Seaquist holding newspaper, next perhaps is wife of Oscar, and then an older woman.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs193
Date
c.1920

  1 image

Date
c.1920
Subjects
Seaquist's Pharmacy
Arcadia(City)-History-1903-1919
Physical Description
3 1/2 x 5 1/2 b&w
ID
192
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Seaquist's Drug Store. Pictured in front are three people: younger man in light suit, woman seated, and older man in dark suit. Among other signs in the window is one for polo at Midwick Country Club which was between Alhambra and Monterey Park. On side of building is painted ad for Wrigley's P.K. chewing gum. Located about 200 block of N. First Avenue.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs190
Date
c.1913

  1 image

Date
c.1913
Subjects
Seaquist's Pharmacy
Arcadia(City)-History-1903-1919
Stores
Physical Description
3 1/2 x 5 1/2 b&w
ID
189
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

View north on First Avenue just north of Santa Fe Railroad Tracks. Graves Drug Store on right with a bank next to it. The two story building on SW corner of St. Joseph Street and First was McCoy Building. According to information given by Stu Henderson, current owner of King Pharmacy, the history of Graves Drug Store is as follows: Originally it was opened by Oscar Seaquist, later bought by Walter A. Graves. Some years later it was bought by R.B. and R.B. Bagnall Jr. (circa 1940's) and was relocated to 54 E. Huntington Drive. By 1950 the City directory listed it as owned by A.P.King and has been known by that name since.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs588
Date
1930

  1 image

Date
1930
Subjects
First Avenue
W.F. Springer Furniture Company
Restaurants-Queen City Club
Graves Drug Store
Stores
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
584
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Two men pictured. Man in dark suit on right is Oscar Seaquist, formerly first druggist in Arcadia.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs195
Date
September 6, 1942

  1 image

Date
September 6, 1942
Subjects
Seaquist, Oscar
Seaquist's Pharmacy
Physical Description
2 1/2 x 4 1/2 b&w
ID
194
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Photo of nine people sitting and standing in front of a home. Man in back row, extreme left, is Oscar Seaquist, first druggist in Arcadia.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs194
Date
c.1940

  1 image

Date
c.1940
Subjects
Seaquist, Oscar
Seaquist's Pharmacy
Physical Description
2 1/2 x 4 b&w
ID
193
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Lloyd V. Engle, owner of the Arcadia Pharmacy is seen at left in his store at 34 E. Huntington Drive. With him are James Carthew and clerk named Alma.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs1074
Date
c.1949

  1 image

Date
c.1949
Subjects
Arcadia Pharmacy
Engle, Lloyd V.
Carthew, James
Stores
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
1065
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

View NW up flooded Santa Anita Wash from above East bank below Duarte Road, probably the street seen crossing photo from right to left about half way down. Nest crossing north with dark bridge, is Santa Fe Railroad tracks; next we believe to be for a pipeline; last clearly visible crossing is for Pacific Electric Railroad tracks. Photo was taken following extreme flooding in 1938.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs816
Date
March 3, 1938

  1 image

Date
March 3, 1938
Subjects
Flood control
Physical Description
5x7 b&w
ID
810
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Group of young people seated in a booth waiting to be served at Barron's Pharmacy, which was a popular place to shop and snack in West Arcadia on Baldwin Ave. From the Arcadia High School Yearbook.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs960
Date
c.1965

  1 image

Date
c.1965
Subjects
Barron's Pharmacy
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
954
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Aerial view south on Colorado Street just over large turn to the west. The residential area known as Santa Anita Gardens shows along upper left section of photo. Note that the only commerical development along the north side of Colorado Street is the Westerner Motel just near intersection with Huntington Drive. Santa Fe Railroad tracks are seen in lower left corner of photo. Santa Anita Park Race Track is on right.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs641
Date
c. 1956

  1 image

View east along Santa Fe tracks past private railroad car barn owned by Anita Baldwin to house her private rail car. Seen just beyond car barn, is Santa Anita Railroad Station. This photo is owned by Southern California Historical Society. It is shown here for research only.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs1013
Date
c.1930-1932

  1 image

Date
c.1930-1932
Subjects
Baldwin, Anita
Railroads-Santa Anita Station
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
1006
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Photo showing wrecked automobile and a portion of the control tower alongside tracks near First Avenue and railroad crossing. Information on back of photo identifies it as Ben Newman's wrecked Buick hit by Santa Fe train.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs438
Date
1910

  1 image

Date
1910
Subjects
Railroads
Physical Description
3x5 b&w
ID
436
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

View taken from Colorado Blvd. of the Santa Anita Santa Fe Station which was located beside tracks near Old Ranch Road. (It was later moved to the grounds of the Arboretum.) There are 10 palm trees in photo.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs723
Date
c.late 1940's

  1 image

Date
c.late 1940's
Subjects
Railroads-Santa Anita Station
Railroads-Arcadia Santa Fe Station
Physical Description
10x13 b&w mounted on board
ID
719
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

View of Arcadia Santa Fe Station from south side near tracks.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs519
Date
1965

  1 image

Date
1965
Subjects
Railroads-Arcadia Santa Fe Station
Railroads-Arcadia Railroad Station
Physical Description
3x3 b&w
ID
515
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

View NW up Santa Anita Wash toward San Gabriel Mountains. Caption says this was taken from Pacific Electric Railroad tracks toward Orange Street (this is present day Colorado Street).

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs814
Date
March 6, 1938

  1 image

Date
March 6, 1938
Subjects
Flood control
Physical Description
5x7 b&w
ID
808
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Aerial view looking north over flooded Santa Anita Wash looking upstream. Street cutting across photo closest to bottom is Huntington Drive. The next crossing upstream carries Santa Fe Railroad track. The last crossing that is clearly visible is Pacific Electric Railroad bridge. North/south street crossing Huntington Drive nearest wash would be Fifth Avenue. Foothill Boulevard is just barely visible near top of photo.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs815
Date
March 3, 1938

  1 image

Date
March 3, 1938
Subjects
Aerial Photo Collection
Aerial views
Fifth Avenue
Flood control
Foothill Boulevard
Huntington Drive
Railroads
Santa Anita Wash
Physical Description
5x7 b&w
ID
809
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Aerial view looking east into Arcadia from near intersection of Rosemead Boulevard and Colorado Boulevard. Eaton's Santa Anita Hotel and Restaurant is still seen at far end of curve on south side of Colorado Boulevard and Michillinda Avenue (this is present site of Coco's Restaurant and Oak Tree Banquet Room, formerly Reuben's Restaurant, address 1150 W. Colorado Boulevard). The Santa Fe Railroad Tracks are seen just north of Colorado Boulevard. Large clear area in upper right portion of photo is Santa Anita Park Race Track.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs638
Date
c.1970

  1 image

Aerial view north up Santa Anita Avenue. Note Chantry Flats Road on mountain near right side of photo. This view was taken from just south of Huntington Drive. This image belongs to Arcadia Historical Society.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs587
Date
November 1926

  1 image

Date
November 1926
Subjects
Aerial Photo Collection
Aerial views
Chantry Flats Road
Santa Anita Avenue
Physical Description
6x10 vertical
ID
583
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Santa Anita Wash following flooding of early 1938. View is looking west along washed-out Santa Fe Railroad tracks toward Santa Fe Bridge across Santa Anita Wash. People can be seen looking at the damage.

https://arcadiahistory.andornot.com/en/permalink/photographs818
Date
March 3, 1938

  1 image

Date
March 3, 1938
Subjects
Flood control
Santa Anita Wash
Physical Description
5x7 b&w
ID
812
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

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