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101 E Greystone - 1999
History of the home appearing in the brochure for the MOHPG historic homes tour. Built in 1907 and lived in by architect Frank O. Eager.
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101 E Hillcrest - 1987
History of the home appearing in the brochure for the MOHPG historic homes tour. Built in 1907. Home of the Thomas Bynum family.
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105 E Greystone - 1987
History of the home appearing in the brochure for the MOHPG historic homes tour. Designed by Frank O. Eager and built by J.P. Daniels for George A. Newcomb. Probably built in 1909.
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109 S. Shamrock Ave.
Note from April 1914 Monrovia Telephone and Telegraph Company Directory showing resident as Bortells, Frank L. Shamrock and Wild Rose.
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110 May Avenue
Information on previous owners, building permits and newspaper obituaries.
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111 McKinley Pl.
History of the home, whose early owner was Henry K. Shields. Later owners: Samuel O. and Jessie G. Beckman; their daughter Olive Beckman Clark. Craftsman Style.
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113 S. Shamrock Ave.
History and list of owners of the home. Owners in 1908: Charles E. and Charlotte C. Martin, who rented it out. Residents included: Daniel Martin and Ralph C. and Otha Louden. Craftsman style bungalow.
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114 E. Lemon Ave.
Brief history of the Southern Counties Gas Company Building; Historic Lighting. Federally-inspired style built in 1922. Historic Landmark #136.
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117 N. Magnolia Ave.
Photograph of the interior of the Dr. Stewart Home. Historic Resources Inventory Application in print archives.
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118 N. Alta Vista Ave.
City directory listing of occupants including Leslie L. and Rose Willard, Hayward L. and Mary Willard, Guy and Corda E. Treaster, Robert A. and Pearl M. Evans.
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118 Poppy Ave. - 1930
From the Monrovia News-Post April 18, 1930 "The McPherson house, 118 Poppy, has been purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Roper of Glendale."
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120 May Ave.
Detailed history and newspaper articles. The lot was purchased by the Tifal Brothers architects and builders, Charles and Gustave, who specialized in Craftsman Style homes. On April 5, 1914, a building permit was issued to the Tifal Brothers for a new house to be constructed at 120 May Ave. for $4,800. The Tifals sold the property prior to the completion of the house to Letha L. Storrow. Later residents were: J.W. Thomas, Mrs. Clara S. Black, Cha...
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121 N. Myrtle Ave.
Photograph of home at 121 N. Myrtle Ave. with Mary Zerell Siebert in front.
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121 N. Myrtle Ave.
Photograph of home at 121 N. Myrtle Ave. with Mary Zerell Siebert.
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121 N. Myrtle Ave.
Photograph of home at 121 N. Myrtle Ave. with Mary Zerell Siebert in front, enhanced by Jim Wigton.
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1225 Norumbega Dr
Monrovia Health Camp, Inc.; Canyon School; Merlin D. Yoder, Fire of 1958 terminated the school's operation.
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123 E. Greystone Ave. - 2017
History of the home built for Dr. David Henry in 1906 for his family - wife Gertrude and daughter Gertrude Mary who later married Thomas Patrick Neville, a druggist. Subsequent owners/residents were a widow, Bertha Merry, and her daughters Bertha Louise and Frances E. Merry; George F. and Emma Sheppard and their children Frances and Don. Ownership of the house passed to Ralph H. and Mayda J. Riggs in 1963. Also cited are details about the Nevil...
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124 May Ave.
Brief history of the Craftsman home built by the Tifal brothers in 1914. First residents were C. L. and Celia Keiser. By 1920, the house was owned by the Argue family. Later residents were Charles O. and Mary Kilmer who sold the house to the current owners, the Harolds.
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125 Acacia Ave. - 1987
House identified as built in 1909 and originally located on Foothill Blvd. Information via Kathy Mueller.
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126 Poppy Ave.
History of the property, tax assessments, city directory listing of occupants and personal data. The lot was purchased from John H. Bartle and Frank J. Cornes by Glen and Bessie Dusenbery in 1912. Tifal Building Company built the Craftsman bungalow. Includes building permit 1912 for $2,300. Later owner/residents included Edgar Slone Emmett and Ida Short Emmett and daughters Evelyn Grace, Rose Winifred, and Edna May Emmett; Robert D. and Helen ...
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