Person Record
Metadata
Name |
Renaker, J.J. |
Related Records
-
-
Cornes & Slosson Livery Stable - c. 1896
L to R: Thomas Dorsey - Standing on rear; J.J. Renaker - rear seat in shirt sleeves; 'Dad' Nooland - driving; Henry Kirchenschlager - holding wheel horses (white shirt); B.F. Seem, Sr. - center horses; Judge Cook - Leaders; Frank Barnes - in doorway; Denny Bascomb - in back of Judge Cook; Will Hayes - back of burro; W.J. Cornes - at head of burro; George Strable - on horse; C.E. Slosson - driving team; Judge Trask with him. Facing Myrtle Ave at ...
Record Type: Photo
-
Graduating Exercises: Monrovia High School - 1898
Held on June 28th at the Monrovia Opera House. Lists Board of Trustees, teachers of the high school and grammar school, 7 students and the orchestra.
Record Type: Documents
-
Graduating Exercises: Monrovia High School - 1898
Complete program with cover. Held on June 28th at the Monrovia Opera House. Lists Board of Trustees, teachers of the high school and grammar school, 7 students and the orchestra.
Record Type: Documents
-
Granite Bank & Trust Co. and the American National Bank
This is the home of the Granite Bank & Trust Co. and the American National Bank at the northwest corner of Myrtle and Olive. The building was demolished after the 1971 Sylmar Earthquake. J.J. Renaker Furniture business is seen at right.
Record Type: Photo
-
Home of J.J. Renaker - c. 1897
126 N. Myrtle. "In 1894 he purchased the furniture business of E.P. Large, which he has carried on successfully since. Recently he purchased the undertaking business of the Lippencott Company, whose agent he was at this point for the past three years." From Monrovia Messenger 1897 Souvenir Edition. Mrs. J.J. Renaker lived in this home and is listed in the city directories in 1908-09, 1911. She was an officer in the new Visiting Nurses' Assoc. Th...
Record Type: Photo
-
J.J. Renaker Home - c. 1897
126 N. Myrtle. "In 1894 he purchased the furniture business of E.P. Large, which he has carried on successfully since. Recently he purchased the undertaking business of the Lippencott Company, whose agent he was at this point for the past three years." From Monrovia Messenger 1897 Souvenir Edition. Mrs. J.J. Renaker lived in this home and is listed in the city directories in 1908-09, 1911. She was an officer in the new Visiting Nurses' Assoc. Th...
Record Type: Photo
-
Monrovia Messenger Souvenir Edition 1897 page 14 - 1897
Boston She Store, W.A. Crandall, J.T. Milligan, Grocer, Business Interests, Burt's Meat Market.
Record Type: Photo
-
Postage Transfer 1889 - 1889
Transfer of postage from outgoing postmaster J.J. Renaker to the new postmaster T.J. Barnes. Nov. 7, 1889 for $343.74. Signed T.J. Barnes P.M.
Record Type: Documents