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Black and white photograph of a group of people standing in front of Harmon Higgins's home near Olive Street and Wilmington Boulevard. Caption on back of photograph reads: Harmon Higgins Home, Olive and Wilmington, Compton. On upstairs porch from left to right: Mrs. W. R. Higgins (nee Ella Higgins], Mabel Mayo, H.J. Mayo "Jeff", J.M. Mayo, Will Mayo. Lower porch: Mrs. Joseph Higgins, Joseph Higgins, Dallas Higgins, B.B. Higgins, Clay Mayo, Mrs. Augusta Mayo. Front row: Harmon Higgins, Mrs. Harmon Higgins Sr. Mr. Knowland, Cousin from Missouri (right side) in buggy, "Wallie" S.J. Higgins, driver. This collection consists of color and black and white photographs, negatives, postcard-backed photos, and tin-types. Subjects of the photographs include people, businesses, churches, houses, schools, farming, transportation, and natural disasters. Communities covered in this collection include Compton, Torrance, Carson, Dominguez, Redondo Beach, Lynwood, Lakewood, San Pedro, Wilmington, Los Angeles, Terminal Island, and the Palos Verdes Peninsula.
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