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Cornes, Frank |
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126 Poppy Ave.
History of the property, tax assessments, city directory listing of occupants and personal data. The lot was purchased from John H. Bartle and Frank J. Cornes by Glen and Bessie Dusenbery in 1912. Tifal Building Company built the Craftsman bungalow. Includes building permit 1912 for $2,300. Later owner/residents included Edgar Slone Emmett and Ida Short Emmett and daughters Evelyn Grace, Rose Winifred, and Edna May Emmett; Robert D. and Helen ...
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Cornes Grocery - 1904
Frank J. Cornes in Front. The 191920 Cioty Directory lists Cornes Grocery at 501 S Myrtle Ave.
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Cornes & Slosson Livery & Feed
Caption: "Joyner's grandfather's Livery Stable on W. Lemon, Monrovia" At left is William H. Cornes (father of Frank)
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Frank Cornes
Frank Cornes had one of four early grocery stores; it was at 501 S Myrtle. "Perhaps the largest retail business in Monrovia is done by Frank J.Cornes. Besides carrying a complete line of groceries, provisions and crockery, he also handles wood, coal, hay and grain, and has a large warehouse for the storage of his stock. His place of business is in the 8eecher block on Myrtle avenue, and we herewith present a view of the interior of his very neat ...
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Frank Cornes Grocery 1902 - 1902
L.E. Hotchkiss in front at left. F.J. Cornes in rear behind stools at left.
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Frank J. Cornes death 1917 - 1917
Details of Frank Cornes' life transcribed from the newspaper by Myron Hotchkiss
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Monrovia Messenger Souvenir Edition 1897 page 11 - 1897
Slosson & Clark, Mining, Sawyer & Arthur, Frank J. Cornes.
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St. Luke's Episcopal Church Ledger - 1884-1902.
Lists "Communicants" -- Church members entitled to take communion, clergy, baptisms,confirmations, burials & marriages and witnesses.
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