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A page of newspaper clippings and photographs from the scrapbook of Frank Wheeler. In the left upper corner is a photograph of the "Claremont Cash Market" run by "J.C. Weinberg." Below is a photograph of the interior of a store at 141 Yale Avenue. At the bottom is a photograph of a group of young men outside a bicycle shop. The awning says, "Motorcycles A.R. Clark & Son Bicycles." Below the photograph it says, " Left to right: Frank Miller, C.H. Healy, A.R. Clark, Clark, H.A. Wallis." In the center top is a newspaper clipping about a shovel used to lay Santa Fe railroad tracks found by Wheeler. The article is stamped "MAR 26 1931." A photograph beneath the clipping shows two views of the shovel. The caption reads, "Shovel used in preparing road for the Santa Fe tracks in 1885." Another clipping shows a letter Wheeler wrote to Santa Fe Magazine regarding the shovel on April 12, 1932. In the right top corner is a photograph of a man with the caption, "Emmons E. Marshall Born in Mass. 1850 came to Claremont 1882. Took up 40 acres in 1883 - now C.C. Johnson's Addition to Claremont - this in 1903." Below photograph is a newspaper clipping regarding Marshall's death dated March 9, 1932. At the bottom of the photograph it says, "Granger On the Spot Photo Pomona, Calif." A stamp on the back reads, "Dean Granger Photography, New Address, 548 No. White Ave., Pomona, Calif."
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