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Description
A various collection of newspaper articles and records on land valuations, average rainfall, and historical happenings in Claremont. Its records include neighboring city records in order for comparison. Also contains an article on California residents before United States settlement and occupation.
Alcoholic beverages Atchison, Topeka, and Santa fe Railroad Company Business enterprises California Canyons Census Clerks Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) College publications Cree, Ira J Diamond mines and mining Duvall, Oliver Harvey Electric utilities Foreign workers, Chinese Frontier and pioneer life Gas companies Meteorological stations-United States Meteorology Research Native Americans Palmer, Frank Fletcher Photographs Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.) Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.). Holmes Hall Portraits, Group Postmasters Printed ephemera Public utilities Railroad stations Rain and rainfall-United States Ranchers Real property and taxation Real property-Valuation Restaurants Roads Design and construction Salaries School districts Scrapbook journaling Smallpox Southern Pacific Railroad Company Surveys Swindlers and swindling Teachers Telephone-United States-History Valuation
Place
Chino (Calif.) Claremont (Calif.) La Verne (Calif.) Lordsburg (Calif.) Los Angeles (Calif.) Mount Baldy (Calif.) Pomona (Calif.) Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.) Rosemead (Calif.) Rowland Heights (Calif.) San Antonio Canyon (Calif.) San Dimas (Calif.) San Francisco (Calif.) South Africa
Source
Scrapbook, 24 inches x 19 inches; 3 volumes (about 300 leaves); page 300, Wheeler Scrapbooks, Special Collections, Honnold/Mudd Library
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