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Hotchkiss, C.C. |
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C.C. Hotchkiss Advertisement in Monrovia Messenger
C.C. Hotchkiss--Still In The Real Estate Business
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Charles Hotchkiss works for Walt Disney - 1933
Charles Hotchkiss works for Walter Disney Cartooning Mickey Mouse. Excerpt from This Month in Monrovia, June 1933, p. 10.
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Genealogy of the Monroe Family - c. 1995
Includes William Newton Monroe's sisters Elizabeth Lea Monroe and Martha Phoebe Monroe. Family Group Record compiled by an unknown source. Undated. Unconfirmed facts. Lea married Charles Clifford Hotchkiss.
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Genealogy of the Monroe Family - c. 1995
Lists details of W.N. Monroe's brothers Campbell Otto (C.O.) Monroe, Felix Milton Monroe, and George Washington Monroe and sisters Martha Phoebe Monroe, Elizabeth Lea Monroe (who married C.C. Hotchkiss). Mary Jane Monroe and W.N. Monroe's sons Milton Sanders Monroe (who married Christine Mathewson) and George Otto Monroe (who married Annetta Evans). Also their offspring. Family Group Record compiled by an unknown source. Undated. Unconfirmed f...
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Hotchkiss & Neville at Crews Drug Store
Hotchkiss & Neville at Crews Drug Store (bicycle)
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Hotchkiss, Neville & unidentified person on Jasmine Ave.
Hotchkiss, Neville & unidentified person on Jasmine Ave.
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Hotchkiss & Slemons advertisement - c. 1889
Hotchkiss & Slemons -- advertisement from the Monrovia Messenger 1889?
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Linwood Avenue School First Grade 1915 - 1915
Miss Laura Barnes Teacher. L to R first in back row: Richard Baker, Norman McKay, William Barks, Thomas McCarty, Frederick Rice, John Kitzmiller, Anthony Grubb, Netti Taylor, Charles, Hotchkiss, Russel Davis, Albert Bowman, Josephine Haviland, May Beaty, Mary Gibson, Merth and Merle Juvinall, Monzelle, Muriel Tanner, Julia Moore.
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Linwood Avenue School First Grade 1915 - 1915
Top Row L to R: Dick Baker, Billy Barks, Tommy McCarthy. Middle row: unknown, unknown, unknown, unknown, Chuck (Charles) Hotchkiss, Russ Davis, Albert Bowman. Bottom row: Katherine Hitchcock, May Beattie, Jane Bigson, Juvinall twins (Myrth & Merl), unknown, -- Tanner, unknown.
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Mr. & Mrs. C.C. Hotchkiss - c. 1890
Mrs. Hotchkiss was formerly Eliza Lea Monroe, sister, of W.N. Monroe, founder of Monrovia. They came to Monrovia in 1886. He at one time owned the Monrovia Hotel, Monrovia's first building.
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Mrs. Charles C. Hotchkiss (Eliza Lea Monroe)
Mrs. Charles C. Hotchkiss (Eliza Lea Monroe)
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The Monrovia Hotel 1886 - 1886
The hotel (also known as the Monrovia Hotel, the Mills Hotel and the Wisaria Hotel) was the first building to be erected in the new town. It was built by John C. Anderson. The addition on the left part of the picture doubled the size of the hotel. It was added in January 1887 (mentioned in Monrovia Planet Jan. 22, 1887). At the time of this picture, the hotel was owned by C.C.. Hotchkiss, who made the addition. He had bought the hotel the week o...
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