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Left to right: Mrs. John Panatier, Mrs. Lucas, Mrs. Mary Turner. Mrs. Panatier and Mrs. Lucas are wearing dresses as they run. This photograph was published in the Arcadia Tribune, August 20, 1956 with the caption: Here comes mama--By all indications from this picture, it looks as if the children weren't the only ones who were having a good time at the recent Arcadia Recreation Department city-wide track meet. The Tribune camera caught Mrs. Mary Turner as she broke the tape in the "feature" race of the afternoon. Running a close second in the event is Mrs. John Panatier followed across the finish line by Mrs. Lucas.

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Date
August 1956

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Date
August 1956
Subjects
Recreation Department Collection
Panatier, John, Mrs.
Track meet
Turner, Mary
Physical Description
5x7 b&w
ID
1920
Collection
Photographs
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Part of Ott family on a hike in Little Santa Anita Canyon at First Falls. L-R: John, Jr; Eleanora; Marshall (standing); their Aunt Catherine Rinne (on a visit from St. Louis); and Ella Ott (Mrs. John Ott).

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Date
August 17, 1923

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Date
August 17, 1923
Subjects
San Gabriel Mountains
Pertile, Eleanora Ott
Ott, Marshall
Ott, John, Jr.
Rinne, Catherine
Ott, Ella
Physical Description
7x10 b&w
ID
1053
Collection
Photographs
Images
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Mr. William Kuyper and Mrs. Cleo Kuyper shown to left with Councilman Charles Gilb and Mrs. Ruth Gilb on right at Diamond Jubilee Ball.

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Date
September 30, 1978

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Date
September 30, 1978
Subjects
Centennial celebrations,etc.-Diamond Jubilee,1978-Ball
City Council-1970-1979-Gilb, Charles
Gilb, Ruth
Kuyper, William
Kuyper, Cleo
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
760
Collection
Photographs
Images
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American Lutheran Church, then at 1424 S. Baldwin, which was later home of Serbian Orthodox Church. Building was dedicated Nov. 12, 1939, enlarged in 1945 and sold in 1963 to Serbian Orthodox, when Lutheran congregation's new church was built on Duarte Road.

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Date
c.1948

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Date
c.1948
Subjects
American Lutheran Church
Serbian Orthodox Church of Christ the Savior
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
233
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Seated at desk labeled Readers' Advisor is, on left, Judith Boegerhausen (later Mrs. Al Moore) and, on right, Children's Librarian Mary Louise Fitts. Arcadia Public Library 25 N. First Avenue. An enlarged photo is in the oversize drawer.

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Date
1956

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Date
1956
Subjects
Moore, Judith B.
Fitts, Mary Louise
Arcadia Public Library-1930-1959
Physical Description
3x5 b&w
ID
454
Collection
Photographs
Images
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Councilmember Mary Young is seen seated at a table in the north reading room of the Arcadia Public Library, 20 W. Duarte Rd. She is wearing a blue dress. The nonfiction stacks are visible behind her. There are books and a globe on the table. Photo was taken by Dorothy Denne of the Arcadia Weekly to be used in a display for National Library Week.

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Date
March 1997

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Date
March 1997
Subjects
Young, Mary
Physical Description
8x10 color
ID
1499
Collection
Photographs
Images
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View of guests and staff at an Author's Tea. Back row: Library Board Member Mrs. John P. Ross, City Librarian Louise DuMond, Library Board Member Helen Kinnison. Front row: author Margaret Richardson, Children's Librarian Mary Louise Fitts, author Hannah Smith. Mrs. Richardson lived in Arcadia and wrote SEVEN LITTLE PIFFLESNIFFS.

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Date
1952

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Four women standing in a bay window area of the Arcadia Public Library at 25 N. First Avenue. Left to right: Library staff Mary Lou Harbin, Madeline Hopps, children's author Margaret Richardson, and library staff June Davies. Mrs. Richardson lived in Arcadia and wrote SEVEN LITTLE PIFFLESNIFFS.

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Date
c.1954

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Date
c.1954
Subjects
Arcadia Public Library-1930-1959
Harbin, Mary Lou
Hopps, Madeline
Davies, June
Arcadia Authors-Richardson, Margaret
Physical Description
8x10 b&w vertical
ID
301
Collection
Photographs
Images
Less detail

Group pictured by Arcadia Station of Santa Fe. 12 people in all. Seated to the left in buggy with a Dunkard bonnet is Mrs. Al Ray, wife of section foreman. Mr. Al Ray is seated with his legs crossed. These were identified in September 1978 by George McCoy, whose father worked for Santa Fe. Others in photo not identified. View is toward the east.

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Date
c.1898

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Date
c.1898
Subjects
Railroads
Railroads-Arcadia Railroad Station
Ray, Al
Ray, Mrs. Al
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
403
Collection
Photographs
Images
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Photo of Mary Lamoreaux Burnell standing in front of a portrait of her husband, George Edwin Burnell. Photo was reportedly taken in the Burnell estate located at 290 W. Foothill Boulevard.

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Date
c.1947

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Date
c.1947
Subjects
Burnell, George Edwin
Burnell, Mary Lamoreaux
Physical Description
5x7 b&w
ID
1419
Collection
Photographs
Images
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Circulation workroom, library staff, Arcadia Public Library at 25 N. First Avenue. Left to right: June Davies, Mary Lou Harbin, Madeline Hopps, Mary Louise Fitts, Hazel Bolton.

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Date
c.1953

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Date
c.1953
Subjects
Arcadia Public Library-1930-1959
Davies, June
Harbin, Mary Lou
Hopps, Madeline
Fitts, Mary Louise
Bolton, Hazel
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
312
Collection
Photographs
Images
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Three children stand on lawn in front of white clapboard house rented by William Kreutzkamp family. The children are, L-R: William Kreutzkamp, Jr.; Laura Kreutzkamp; and Charles Kreutzkamp. House was first house on NE corner of First and LaPorte Street and had front door on First Avenue. Mr. Kreutzkamp was station agent at Arcadia Santa Fe Station from 1909-1915.

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Date
c.1913

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Date
c.1913
Subjects
Houses
Kreutzkamp, William, Jr.
Belden, Laura Kreutzkamp
Kreutzkamp, Charles
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
1049
Collection
Photographs
Images
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Female employees of the Arcadia Police Department, wearing badges. Standing is Flora Mae Keeville, the Chief's secretary September 1956-March 1959, flipping through a file cabinet. Sitting is Mary Desmond, a steno clerk from October 1955-November 1958, at a manual typewriter.

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Date
Mid 1950s

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Date
Mid 1950s
Subjects
Arcadia Police Department
Keeville, Flora Mae
Desmond, Mary
Physical Description
8 x 10 b & w
ID
1761
Collection
Photographs
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Female employees of the Arcadia Police Department. Standing is Flora Mae Keeville, the Chief's secretary September 1956-March 1959, flipping through a file cabinet. There is a radio on top of the cabinet. Sitting is Mary Desmond, a steno clerk from October 1955-November 1958, at a manual typewriter. See also photograph #1761.

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Date
Mid 1950s

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Date
Mid 1950s
Subjects
Arcadia Police Department
Keeville, Flora Mae
Desmond, Mary
Physical Description
8 x 10 b & w
ID
1762
Collection
Photographs
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Female employees of the Arcadia Police Department standing outside the police station at 50 Wheeler St. On right is Flora Mae Keeville, the Chief's secretary September 1956-March 1959. On left is Mary Desmond, a steno clerk from October 1955-November 1958. Both are in full uniform, which includes a hat, button up shirt and/or jacket, skirt, heeled pumps, and a handbag. See also #1761 and 1762.

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Date
Mid 1950s

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Date
Mid 1950s
Subjects
Arcadia Police Department
Keeville, Flora Mae
Desmond, Mary
Physical Description
8 x 10 b & w
ID
1763
Collection
Photographs
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ID #2012-2027 show the opening dedication and ribbon cutting at the newly built Arcadia Community Center, at 365 Campus Drive. Mary Young is at the podium.

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Date
July 19, 1991

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Date
July 19, 1991
Subjects
Recreation Department Collection
Arcadia Community Center
Young, Mary
Physical Description
3 1/2 x 4 1/2 color
ID
2013
Collection
Photographs
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ID #2012-2027 show the opening dedication and ribbon cutting at the newly built Arcadia Community Center, at 365 Campus Drive. Uniformed cadets hold a United States flag.

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Date
July 19, 1991

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Date
July 19, 1991
Subjects
Recreation Department Collection
Arcadia Community Center
Young, Mary
Physical Description
3 1/2 x 4 1/2 color
ID
2015
Collection
Photographs
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William Parker Lyon seated in driver seat of a stagecoach hitched to a pair of what appears to be matching dappled grey horses made of wood or other ingredient. Coach has inscribed on side: Overland Stageline. Unidentified man is seated alongside Mr. Lyon.

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Date
c.1940s

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Date
c.1940s
Subjects
Pony Express Museum
Lyon, William Parker
Stagecoaches
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
465
Collection
Photographs
Images
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Monroe, William Newton. Monrovia

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Artist
Justine Wishek
Description
Monroe House -- This is the home (known as The Oaks) of William Newton Monroe, a Los Angeles Councilman, who in 1886 bought 60 acres as a townsite and laid out the town of Monrovia, which was incorporated in 1887. It was located on Primrose Avenue.

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Artist
Justine Wishek
Description
Monroe House -- This is the home (known as The Oaks) of William Newton Monroe, a Los Angeles Councilman, who in 1886 bought 60 acres as a townsite and laid out the town of Monrovia, which was incorporated in 1887. It was located on Primrose Avenue.
Item ID
43W
Collection
Paintings
Images
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Children's Room at Arcadia Public Library at 25 N. First Avenue. Standing left to right: Judith Moore, Mary Lou Fitts, Hazel Boulton, Mary Lou Harbin, Geneva Jones, teacher. In foreground, in white blouse, is Louise DuMond, City Librarian.

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Date
1952

  1 image

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