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245 N. Grand Ave -Fisher House
245 N. Grand Ave. James Fisher residence In the 1911 City Directory, he is listed as a horse shoer for D.J. Stewart. How is he related to John Isaac Wesley or Julian Fisher?
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245 N. Grand Ave -Fisher House
245 N. Grand Ave. James Fisher residence In the 1911 City Directory, he is listed as a horse shoer for D.J. Stewart. How is he related to John Isaac Wesley or Julian Fisher?
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Althea Fisher court notice - 1987
Court Public Notice of death of Althea Fisher and Pettion to administer estate. October 18, 1987 Monrovia News Post.
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Annie Fisher with great granddaughter, Betty Fisher (Thomas) - c. 1942
Annie (1868-1958) was the wife of John I.W. Fisher, and of Bethel AME Church. Her first great granddaughter, Betty Thomas (1942- ) has been active in Monrovia community including Second Baptist Church and Monrovia-Duarte Black Alumni Association. Thomas is a nurse and teaches geriatrics in the LVN program at the El Monte-Rosemead Adult School.
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Happy girls on Maple - 1942
Monrovia friends on Mape Avenue between California and Shamrock from left to right: Dorinda Parker, Jessica Blount, Christine Hall, and the taller Arlene Fisher, daughter of Julian Fisher.
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History of African Americans In Monrovia
Includes the stories of many Black Monrovians and the segregated school, Huntington Elementary.
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J.I.W. Fisher & son Julian - c. 1910
"Julian D. Fisher was born in Denver, Colorado on August 9, 1896. He grew up on Lucky Baldwin’s Rancho Santa Anita. He came to Monrovia in about 1909 and remained a Monrovia resident for nearly 70 years until he died in 1976. His father, John Isaac Wesley Fisher -- a Black man and former slave from St. Louis who was freed at the age of eight -- was the head blacksmith and farrier for Baldwin. He was a prominent breeder and trainer there and lat...
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J.I.W. Fisher & son Julian - c. 1910
"Julian D. Fisher was born in Denver, Colorado on August 9, 1896. He grew up on Lucky Baldwin’s Rancho Santa Anita. He came to Monrovia in about 1909 and remained a Monrovia resident for nearly 70 years until he died in 1976. His father, John Isaac Wesley Fisher -- a Black man and former slave from St. Louis who was freed at the age of eight -- was the head blacksmith and farrier for Baldwin. He was a prominent breeder and trainer there and lat...
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J.I.W. Fisher & son Julian - c. 1910
The horse is El Angelino, given to Mr. Fisher by Lucky Baldwin. "Julian D. Fisher was born in Denver, Colorado on August 9, 1896. He grew up on Lucky Baldwin’s Rancho Santa Anita. He came to Monrovia in about 1909 and remained a Monrovia resident for nearly 70 years until he died in 1976. His father, John Isaac Wesley Fisher -- a Black man and former slave from St. Louis who was freed at the age of eight -- was the head blacksmith and farrier for...
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John Isaac Wesley Fisher Biography - 2020
John Isaac Wesley Fisher, a chronology of his life
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Julian Fisher - 1966
Julian Fisher ready to drive the Grand Marshall "Scotty" Clayson and his wife in the Monrovia Days Parade.
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Julian Fisher - 1908 Community newsletter - 1980
Announcement of construction of Julian Fisher Park, honoring Julian Fisher. Summer 1980.
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Julian Fisher at Arcadia Historical Society - c. 1972
With Mrs. Edna Lenz, President
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