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Photo taken by TABER (studio) shows 31 of Elias J. Baldwin's African-American employees. Elias J. Baldwin hired them from the south in 1886 to come work on the Baldwin Ranch. There seems to be only one man in photo. All others are women and children. They are standing next to a building with a long porch; doors and windows open off of it. San Gabriel Mountains are seen in background.

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Date
c.1897

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Date
c.1897
Subjects
Baldwin Ranch-Blacks
African Americans
Physical Description
8x10 b&w
ID
1159
Collection
Photographs
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A freeway shooting leaves one dead in Arcadia. Driver crashes, dies, after being shot by someone in another car while on the 210 Freeway, California Highway Patrol reports. The driver was a woman, a Monrovia resident.

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Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
September 5, 2021
Pages
p. A1, A5
Newspaper
Pasadena Star News
Date
September 5, 2021
Pages
p. A1, A5
Subjects
Deaths
210 Freeway
Shootings
Collection
Newspaper Index
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Ribbon cutting for first segment of Foothill Freeway completed through Arcadia, September 1968. Pictured L-R: Roger Ferguson, Mayor of Monrovia; next not identified; Sherrill Watson; Frank Bonelli, L.A.County Supervisor; Haig Ajamain; Don Hage, Mayor of Arcadia; next not identified; and Mayor Prentiss R. Ham of Duarte.

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Date
September 1968

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Date
September 1968
Subjects
Foothill Freeway
Ferguson, Roger
Watson, Sherrill
Bonelli, Frank
Ajamian, Haig
Hage, Donald
Ham, Prentiss R.
Physical Description
4x6 b&w
ID
1060
Collection
Photographs
Images
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