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  1. Costume party

    A costume party at Leven Oaks with Moss Davis Renaker as Pierrot. She is 3rd row from bottom, 5th person from right, almost center of photo with white bowl hat and white ruffled collar. It is the motto of the International Order of Odd Fellows. The FLT letters on the sign stand for Friendship, Love, and Truth. Taken in the former Odd Fellows Lodge at the northeast corner of Lime and Ivy.

    Record Type: Photo

    Costume party
  2. Monrovia Feature FilmCompany Order Blank

    The text says, "Order blank of the "Monrovia Feature Film Company" which was in business here in 1916. The production company included Constance Costello and her sister, plus her father, Hal Cooley, and Rufus McClury Francisco, business agent. The company completed two motion pictures: "The Argonauts of 14911, which included the burning of a miniature town of San Francisco atop Monrovia's Gold Hill, and "Daughter of the Dons", before going out of...

    Record Type: Documents

  3. Renaker’s Cadillac fleet

    Renaker’s Cadillac fleet

    Record Type: Photo

    Renaker’s Cadillac fleet
  4. Taylor/Seymour Wedding Announcement - 17-May-13

    Mr. Charles Taylor Renaker and Mrs. Emily Munro Seymour announce their marriage on May17, 1913, Monrovia, California.

    Record Type: Documents

  5. The Olson "See More" Museum" at 205 E. Hillcrest.

    The museum was the work of Fern Olson, who lived in the 12-room home in the 1980s along with her vast collection of dolls, toys and costumes. In a play on words, it was dubbed the "See More Museum": the home was built c. 1905 by Albert P. Seymour II for his wife Emily and son Albert P. Seymour III. After Albert's death Emily married C.T. Renaker and they lived in the home. More of the home's history in OBJ ID: SB 95.

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    The Olson "See More" Museum" at 205 E. Hillcrest.

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