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150 N. Myrtle - Burr Home - Dec-79
Gladys Burr & Edna Chess on horse. 7 - 50'x150' lots $350, house $2800
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150 N. Myrtle - Burr House - Dec-79
Gladys Burr & Edna Chess on horse. 7 - 50'x150' lots $350, house $2800
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151st Year City of Los Angeles Seal. Juvenile Court Paper
In Mrs. George (Annetta Evans) Monroe's scrapbook.
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1920 LA Judges & Merton Monroe's article on 'Old Man Sherman' - 1916 & 1920
Superior Court Judges of Los Angeles County. Sherman was the force behind the Barbara Dee mine. In Mrs. George (Annetta Evans) Monroe's scrapbook.
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217 White Oak Ave.
House built 1911; first occupant: C.O. Banks. Roof plans and deed information 1907-2006. Correction added later: Moss Lucretia (Davis) Renaker was never a Bailey. Her elder sister Helen Davis married Bill Bailey, founder of Day & Night Water Heater Company.
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219 Myrtle Ave.
George O. Monroe home, which may have originally been the barn for Mills View (originally on Hillcrest, now at 329 N. Melrose) The lady standing is presumably Annetta Evans Monroe.
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224 W Olive - 1887
224 W. Olive was built in 1887, originally at 420 W. Walnut Avenue in Monrovia apparently for William H. Evans, father of Annetta Evans Monroe. The house was acquired in 1888 by the Rev. Dr. William Stevenson, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Monrovia, and moved to the lot he owned just east of his first Monrovia home at 228 W. Olive. See OBJ ID: DB 60 for a view of the home in 2017.
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225 Monroe Place
The story of "The Monroe Cottage" built by W.M. and Mary J. Monroe in 1884. William's brother Campbell O. Monroe and his family lived there also and added a second story in 1887. A later owner was Rev. Arthur Skeele and his wife Alice Bullard and family.
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