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  1. 102 S. Myrtle or 118 E Foothill

    Charles and Yetta Anson's home. Appears to be soon after it was built. Photo labeled by Yetta Anson as 118 E Foothill, but it is the same house as elsewhere identified as at 102 S Myrtle. It apparently was moved slightly east. (OBJ IDs: ANS 01, ANS O2)

    Record Type: Photo

    102 S. Myrtle or 118 E Foothill
  2. 102 S. Myrtle or 118 E Foothill?

    Postcard from Ella to Mrs. C.H. Anson. Perhaps Charles and Yetta Anson's home. Yetta Dexter Anson at left. There seems to be a second story, which the home didn't originally have. So perhaps it's a different home.

    Record Type: Photo

    102 S. Myrtle or 118 E Foothill?
  3. 114 E Foothill

    It is labeled (probably by Yetta Anson) as 116 E. Foothill, but is actually 114 E Foothill (see number on the house), home of Eliza Anson, mother of Charles H. Anson. See OBJ ID: "ANS 02a"

    Record Type: Photo

    114 E Foothill
  4. After Fifty Years - 1955

    Post Scripts column by Charles Davis of the Monrovia News-Post about the Charles H. and Yetta Anson's 50th wedding anniversary party on August 18, 1955. The column appeared August 30, 1955. It states that Charles Anson bought a five-acre orange grove at White Oak and Myrtle and that Yetta (Dexter) came in 1899 with Miss Esther Barden to teach school. They taught at Monrovia's first school - the Orange Avenue School.

    Record Type: Photo

    After Fifty Years
  5. Alfred Staubus - 1948

    Son of Murl and Olga Staubus. Born March 5, 1948.

    Record Type: Photo

    Alfred Staubus
  6. Anna Seymour Bradshaw - c. 1900s

    She attended Monrovia grammar school in 1893 and is shown in OBJ ID: MH L2. She is probably a former student of Yetta Dexter Anson who taught there. This photo is from Yetta Dexter Anson's collections. This photo studio, per Wikipedia: Gertrude Mary Davis Belle-Oudry (September 4, 1878 – January 14, 1953) was an early woman photographer in Oakland and Berkeley. She was the wife of photographer Edouard Henri Belle-Oudry (1865 – September 14, 1923)...

    Record Type: Photo

    Anna Seymour Bradshaw
  7. Anson Residence Is Moved to Stedman Place

    The C.H. and Yetta Anson home which stood at 118 E Foothill Blvd was moved on May 2, 1941 to 133 Stedman Place, to make way for construction of Miracle Market by the Citizens Bank.

    Record Type: Photo

    Anson Residence Is Moved to Stedman Place
  8. Anson's Trip to Yosemite

    Images from a trip apparently taken by Yetta and Charles H. Anson to Yosemite.

    Record Type: Photo

    Anson's Trip to Yosemite
  9. Back of 102 S Myrtle & 114 E Foothill

    Note on back: "Foothill & Myrtle when it was White Oak & Myrtle - taken from north showing rear of old home and Mrs. Eliza Anson's house". Note probably written by Yetta Anson who lived in the 'old home' at 102 S Myrtle. Her husband (Charles H. Anson)'s mother was Eliza Anson who lived east on Foothill at 114 E Foothill). The 'old home' was later moved slightly east and presumably that's when it was listed at 118 E Foothill.

    Record Type: Photo

    Back of 102 S Myrtle & 114 E Foothill
  10. Backyard & Snow on Monrovia Peak

    An unidentified backyard presumably in Monrovia. In the Yetta Anson collection, so perhaps one of the Anson/Baker/Dexter family's properties.

    Record Type: Photo

    Backyard & Snow on Monrovia Peak
  11. Bacon to Enter Reality Business - 1936

    W.W. (Bill) Bacon began a realty business with A.J. Little in the C.H. Anson Building. Article dated Jan. 30, 1936

    Record Type: Photo

    Bacon to Enter Reality Business
  12. Belle Griffith

    Labeled by Yetta Dexter Anson. From her collections. Mabel Griffith attended the 1893 class of Monrovia grammar school and is seen in OBJ ID: MH L2. This may be the same young woman, so probably a former student of Yetta Dexter Anson who taught there.

    Record Type: Photo

    Belle Griffith
  13. Beulah and Helen - 1924

    On Dan's motor in 'San Berdoo" (San Bernardino).

    Record Type: Photo

    Beulah and Helen
  14. Caroline Dexter, Eliza Anson and other Ansons and Bakers

    Note says, "Mrs. Caroline Dexter in front in spotted dress. Mrs. Eliza Anson to her left with white waitst." Eliza is the mother of Charles Anson who married Caroline's daughter Yetta. Others may be members of the Anson and Dexter family. Possibly Charles Anson at left and his wife Yetta Dexter Anson in back 2nd from right, and Emma Dexter Baker at far right in back row. Dick Baker in front -- son of Emma and George Baker.

    Record Type: Photo

    Caroline Dexter, Eliza Anson and other Ansons and Bakers
  15. C.H. Anson Fetes 90 Years - 1960

    Article recognizing Charles H. Anson's 90th brithday, with visits from Richard Baker, Viola Morgan, Glenn Baker. Dated Oct. 3, 1960.

    Record Type: Photo

    C.H. Anson Fetes 90 Years
  16. C.H. Ansons to Mark 50th Anniversary - 1955

    Dated Aug 17, 1955. The couple were married in the home of W.F. Marshall (later it became the Masonic Temple).

    Record Type: Photo

    C.H. Ansons to Mark 50th Anniversary
  17. Charles H. Anson

    He is in the center. Venue unknown.

    Record Type: Photo

    Charles H. Anson
  18. Charles H. Anson

    Record Type: Photo

    Charles H. Anson
  19. Charles H. Anson

    Record Type: Photo

    Charles H. Anson
  20. Charles H. Anson

    Record Type: Photo

    Charles H. Anson

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