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Pictured is clapboard, flat roofed garage with Arcadia Garage sign in view. It is believed to be what was called the Hibbard Building where City Hall offices were housed for a brief time. It was later converted to a garage by Walter Schrader. A small unidentified boy stands near what looks like a 1920's Model T.

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Date
c. early 1920's

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Date
c. early 1920's
Subjects
Arcadia Garage
Hibbard Building
Schrader, Walter
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
1117
Collection
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Man, believed to be Wendell Chapman, member of Arcadia Civil Defense Amateur Radio Operators, shown upon horse with radio equipment. Probably taken up in mountain area north of Arcadia.

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Date
1952

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Date
1952
Subjects
Arcadia Civil Defense Amateur Radio Operators
Chapman, Wendell S.
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
801B
Collection
Photographs
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Some members of Arcadia Civil Defense Amateur Radio Operators shown at work. Third man from left appears to be Jim Henderson. Man standing by door appears to be Fred Blethen. Man seated and talking to Mr. Blethen seems to be Herbert Foster. Two closest to camera not identified.

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Date
1952

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Date
1952
Subjects
Arcadia Civil Defense Amateur Radio Operators
Henderson, Jim
Blethen, Fred
Foster, Herbert
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
801A
Collection
Photographs
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Ten men, all members of Arcadia Civil Defense Amateur Radio Operators are standing on steps of what appears to be City Hall. L-R, top row: Herbert Foster, Wendell Chapman, Richard Williams, Robert Spicer, and Edward Bruneau. Bottom row: Jim Henderson, Ralph Poore, Richard Haskin, Fred Blethen and Charles Allessi.

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Date
1952

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