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  1. City Park And Sawpit Canyon - 1914

    May in City Park (Library Park) and Sawpit Canyon August, 1914. Jack Hosfield and Gertrude Schwinskert. Frances Peffer.

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    City Park And Sawpit Canyon
  2. Fish Canõn and City Park - 1914

    Fish Canyon(Duarte) 9-4-1914 and pond lilies in the City Park (Library Park)

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    Fish Can?n and City Park
  3. How Library Park came to be designed. - 1949

    Postscripts by Chas. Davis. Column naming Charles Anson, A.E. Cronenwett and Capt. A.H. Johnson' roles and the architect A.P. Hosp. Dated August 11, 1949.

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    How Library Park  came to be designed.
  4. Public Park Bond No. 17, 1905 - 1922

    City of Monrovia bond $500 for the Public Park. Signed by President of the Board of Trade of the City of Monrovia, W.A. Walker, The Treasurer of the City of Monrovia S.E. Lawrance, and Countersigned by the City Clerk of the City of Monrovia L.E. Hotchkiss. Dated December 1922.

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    Public Park Bond No. 17, 1905
  5. Rustic Bridge - 1914

    Rustic Bridge Monrovia City Park (Library Park). August 20, 1914. Spinks' grounds.

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    Rustic Bridge
  6. Satoru Tsuneishi Memorial in Library Park - 1947

    Monrovia_News_Post_1947_02_05_1.jpg. Article about Satoru Tsuneishi and a memorial in Library Park. In 1947, Satoru submitted a poem for a plaque on the Library Park Memorial Fountain outside Monrovia Public Library (Monrovia News-Post, 5 Feb 1947, pg 1); The newspaper also provided some background about him, noting his sons' military service. His submission was ultimately not selected, but its timing and context are noteworthy. Coming just after...

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    Satoru Tsuneishi Memorial in Library Park
  7. William Monroe Marker in Library Park - 1986

    The laying of the stone marker honoring Monrovia's founder, W.N. Monroe and a time capsule. Part of the Monrovia Days Centennial Celebration.

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    William Monroe Marker in Library Park

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