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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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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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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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310 Wildrose Ave.
Detailed history and documents (census, tax and city directory) regarding the home and occupants. Thomas and Edna A. Davis Blamer purchased a lot in Wild Rose Tract and the 1911-12 Assessment Roll reflects the construction of a new residence on Lot 21 of the tract. The house may have been constructed by the Tifal Brothers. Thomas died in 1912 and Edna survived and lived in the house until December 2, 1927. In 1928 Andy A. and Edythe Austin and t...
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316 Wildrose Ave. - 2009
Brief history of and notes about the home. Original owners Isaac H. and Lida G. Brown, and children Roy and Dorothy (Dithy). Later, Dorothy and her husband Arthur B. Combs lived in the house. Later resident/owners include Charles Gerald and Mary Brierly. The Tifal Brothers were the builders and later added the sleeping porch. California Bungalow Style. Historic Landmark #20.
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336 E. Foothill Blvd.
History of the home. Builders: Gustave B and Charles H. Tifal. House is Craftsman style. Occupants included Charles S. and Mary Cramlet and children Gwendolyn O Cramlet, Mabel C. Cramlet, and Willa G. Cramlet. Later residents included Lester A, Smith; Clyde B. and Mabel Eaton. Includes a real estate brochure from Mary Muck and an ad from the 1913 City Directory in which the Tifal Bros. feature this home.
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624 E. White Oak Ave -Foothill Blvd.
City Directory and Live Oak Cemetery records showing owner/residents: 1917-1920: Frank B. Carter. Building Pernit No, 311 dated 5/17/13 to J. I. Fisher as owner and a value of $100; Building Permit 759 issued to Tifal Brothers for $5,000; Building Permit 571 issued 7/19/19 to J. P. Daniel for $500 Garage; Building Permint 1167 dated 8/25/50 to owner Dr. J. G. Griffin for $150 for an enclosed patio. Residents included Harry A. and Golda Houx. Othe...
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624 E. White Oak Ave -Foothill Blvd. - 2006
Correspondence between Steve Baker and Tom and Diane Radu mentions John I. W. Fisher who owned three lots that included this one. He yielded to local pressure and moved his house and blacksmith shop to another location in 1913. Fisher was a farrier for Lucky (Elias Jackson) Baldwin. Records showing the Carter family as property owners who purchased from the Tifal brothers. The record includes genealogy information on the Carter family and docume...
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628 E. Foothill Blvd.
Short note on the history and architecture of the home, built by the Tifal Brothers in 1917; Owner/Residents included William J. and Clara Hanna; the Schroders. The style is transition from the prior Craftsman style and the Colonial Revival style that followed. Historic Landmark #96.
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639 W. Lime Ave. - 1915
Cora Boyd shown as occupant of 639 W. Lime Ave in the 1915 Monrovia Telephone and Telegraph Company Directory. The home was constructed by the Tifal Brothers.
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702 E. Foothill Blvd.
The house was constructed by the Tifal Brothers in the Craftsman Style. Owners/residents include 1917 and 1918, Mrs. Fannie A. Henderson; 1919-1920; L.E. Calkins and family; c. 1924 the house was bought by Charles L. and Celia Keiser; Later residents; Buron Fitts, a Calfornia Lt. Governor and District Attorney for Los Angeles County ; Bruce and Lyn Carter. Craftsman. Historic Landmark #30. A room-by-room description of the house is included.
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845 Wildrose Ave.
History of the Fred G. Ainley House. 1913 Craftsman built by Tifal Brothers at a cost of $4,200. Later occupant/owners: Kenney family. Historic Landmark #62.
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