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  1. Charles & Yetta Anson home at 102 S Myrtle

    The Charles and Yetta Anson home at the SE corner of Foothill and Myrtle Avenue. They added the "Boulevard Supply Station" fuel pump when they noticed cars beginning to replace wagons traveling along Foothill Blvd. See OBJ ID: ANS 02 -- the 'before" photo of the home.

    Record Type: Photo

    Anson's Corner
  2. Charles & Yetta Anson home at 102 S Myrtle - c. 1907

    102 S Myrtle. Anson residence, first where Charles Anson and his mother first lived. Then Charles H. Anson and his wife Yetta who were married in 1905 lived there. The 1919-20 City Directory lists them as living at 118 E White Oak (Foothill) and Mrs. Eliza Anson (widow of Henry) at 114 E. White Oak (perhaps in the Victorian house partially visiable at left of photo). Charles and his mother had bought 4 or 5 acres for an orange grove soon after th...

    Record Type: Photo

    Charles & Yetta Anson home at 102 S Myrtle

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