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Accession number: P942 Photograph donated by Monte Webb, October 27, 1969. Del Campo Hotel, located at the northeast corner of Broadway and South Olive Street, built in 1888 and owned by A.H. Denker of Los Angeles; contractors were the Albrecht brothers; plans were drawn by John Pelton Jr.; hotel housed the first osteopathic college in California, the "Pacific Sanitarium & School of Osteopathy"; in 1905 the hotel was sold and razed, the lumber sold for $6,000; image shows corner view looking east along Olive towards Broadway, with seven men along the first floor railing; according to Monte Webb, these men worked on the demolision of the hotel and are identified as, left to right in back row, Clyde Webb, Harold Wilkins, Ling Fat and Monte Webb; front row, left to right, unidentified man, an unidentified prize fighter, and Egan (?).
Type
image
Format
1 Photographic print : sepia; 5 x 7 in. 2 Photographic prints : sepia ; 8 x 10 in. 1 Negative : 3 x 3 1/2 in.
Webb, Clyde--act. ca. 1905 Wilkins, Harold--act. ca. 1905 Ling Fat--act. ca. 1898 Webb, LaMont R. "Monte Denker, A.H--ca. 1888--Hotelier Albrecht brothers--ca. 1888--contractors Pelton, John C., Jr--b. 1856--architect Del Campo Hotel--California--Anaheim Portraits, Group Hotels--California--Anaheim Chinese Americans Immigrants--California--History Anaheim (Calif.)--Commerce Anaheim (Calif.)--Historic buildings, etc Anaheim (Calif.)--Photographs
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Del Campo Hotel California Anaheim. Hotels Anaheim Immigrants History Anaheim (Calif.) Commerce Historic buildings, etc Photographs
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