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  1. 113 E Lime Ave & 207 S Ivy

    Blue arrow points to 113 E Lime. Top right shows the east side of the Woman's Club building on Myrtle & Palm and the Granite Bank building, Library Park. In the foreground are homes on Ivy south of Foothill. The home at right in front is 207 S Ivy, built 1905 and still standing.

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    113 E Lime Ave & 207 S Ivy
  2. Bobie - the Rehrman's cat

    In background the Woman's Club, the Methodist Church and the Granite Bank.

    Record Type: Photo

    Bobie - the Rehrman's cat
  3. Dedication Monrovia City Hall 1954 - 1954

    Replaced City Hall located in the Granite Bank building.

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    Dedication Monrovia City Hall 1954
  4. E.F. Spence Bio - 1984

    The career of E.F. Spence, one of Monrovia's founder.

    Record Type: Documents

  5. Eva C. Rehrman & Friend - c. 1911

    On W Palm looking east with Monrovia Woman's Club and Granite Bank in background

    Record Type: Photo

    Eva C. Rehrman & Friend
  6. Eva Rehrman and friends - c. 1911

    Taken on W Palm looking east with Granite Bank building in background. Eva at right.

    Record Type: Photo

    Eva C. Rehrman and friends
  7. Granite Bank 1887 & City Hall Monrovia, Cal.' - 1887

    Granite Bank where City Hall once resided.

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    Granite Bank 1887 & City Hall Monrovia, Cal.'
  8. Granite Bank Bldg & Public Library - c. 1900

    The Granite Bank was organized in 1886 by Mr. W.N. Monroe, Monrovia's founder, and a group of early-day capitalists. This stately building, built in 1887 with granite quarried from the nearly hills was open for business in 1888, but ceased operation a few years later when the Real Estate boom of the eighties collapsed. At that time it was transformed into the City Hall and was so used until 1952 (when it was damaged by the Tehachapi earthquake)....

    Record Type: Photo

    Granite Bank Bldg & Public Library
  9. Granite Bank building from back

    Eva C. Rehrman at her friend Dorothy Wilson's birthday party. Taken at Eva's home at 131 W Palm looking east, with the Granite Bank in the background.

    Record Type: Photo

    Granite Bank building from back
  10. Granite Bank & J. B, Nichols Bldg.

    Granite Bank & J. B, Nichols Bldg.

    Record Type: Photo

    Granite Bank & J. B, Nichols Bldg.
  11. Granite Bank & J. B. Nichols Bldg.

    Granite Bank & J. B. Nichols Bldg.

    Record Type: Photo

    Granite Bank & J. B. Nichols Bldg.
  12. Granite Bank & J. B. Nichols Bldg.

    Granite Bank & J. B. Nichols Bldg.

    Record Type: Photo

    Granite Bank & J. B. Nichols Bldg.
  13. Granite Bank & J. B. Nichols Bldg.

    Granite Bank & J. B. Nichols Bldg.

    Record Type: Photo

    Granite Bank & J. B. Nichols Bldg.
  14. Library Park

    View of Library Park looking north from Lime. At top the Granite Bank Building. At left, the Carnegie Library.

    Record Type: Photo

    Library Park
  15. Monrovia Day Parade - c. 1900

    Granite Bank building in background before Library Park was created.

    Record Type: Photo

    Monrovia Day Parade
  16. Monrovia Day Parade - c. 1918

    Granite Bank building in background before Library Park was created. 'Gold Nuggets' sign on car.

    Record Type: Photo

    Monrovia Day Parade
  17. Notes on Granite Bank history

    Construction cost and details.

    Record Type: Documents

  18. Panorama of Monrovia - Looking south at Hillcrest - c. 1890

    Looking south from north of Banana (Hillcrest) Ave. Primrose Ave at left. Magnolia at right. F. M Monroe house at right (two- story white house). Single story white house to its right is the G.W. Sevier house. The grown house in front of it is the G.W. Dumbell house now at 240 W Hillcrest (moved from this location). Near the left edge of the picture in the dfistance is the Granite Bank building at the sw corner of Myrtle & Palm. Just west of it...

    Record Type: Photo

    Panorama of Monrovia - Looking south at Hillcrest
  19. Panoramic View of a portion of Monrovia

    Shows from left Carnegie Library, a home, Granite Bank, Woman's Club, and Lime avenue intersection at bottom with roof of wishing well that still remains at corner of Lime.

    Record Type: Photo

    Libary Park
  20. The Boom Is Coming C.C. Hotchkiss

    The Boom Is Coming. C.C. Hotchkiss is still in the real estate business. Newspaper advertisement -- Monrovia Planet?. Granite Bank Building.

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    The Boom Is Coming C.C. Hotchkiss

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