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#049
Long #: 01.0-049-BL
Negative size: 4" x 5"
Date: c1900
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
Saint Mary's By-the-Sea Episcopal Church. Central Avenue, looking east across corner of Greenwood Park. St. Mary's was the first formal church built in Pacific Grove, in 1887--a year before the Methodist church on Lighthouse Avenue. Sacramento architect William Hamilton designed the church building. The parish hall (now called Edwards Hall) was designed by architect Ernest Coxhead, and built in 1893. Both buildings are constructed with redwood, and there are two Louis Comfort Tiffany windows donated by the McCormick (agricultural machinery manufacturers) family. Board and batten cottage at corner of 13th Street also visible at left.
#090
Long #: 20.2-090-BL
Negative size: 5" x 8"
Date: c1900
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
St. Mary's by the Sea Episcopal Church, Central and 12th, looking from back (north) towards bay. Marked "Tuttle."
Condition note: Stained negative: dark at top, faded in center.
#448
Long #: 27.1-448-BL
Negative size: 8" x 5"
Date: c1900
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
St. Mary's by the Sea Episcopal Church, looking southeast across Central Avenue.
#449
Long #: 27.1-449-BL
Negative size: 8" x 5"
Date: c1900
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
St. Mary's by the Sea Episcopal Church, looking southeast across Central Avenue.
#450
Long #: 27.1-450-BL
Negative size: 8" x 5"
Date: c1900
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
St. Mary's by the Sea Episcopal Church (built 1887), looking southeast across Central Avenue.
Condition note: Remains of arch-shaped mask at top of negative.
#538
Long #: 16.2-538-BL
Negative size: 6.5" x 8.5"
Date: June 6, 1901, Thursday, 5:00 p.m.
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
Saint Mary's By-the-Sea Episcopal Church. Central Avenue, looking east across corner of Greenwood Park. Board and batten cottage at corner of 13th Street visible.
#447
Long #: 26.3-447-I
Negative size: 5" x 8"
Date: c1900
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
Interior of St. Mary's by the Sea Episcopal Church, showing wood benches, light flooding through large window behind pulpit, organ off to right in smaller arch.
#544
Long #: 16.3-544-BP
Negative size: 6.5" x 8.5"
Date: Sept. 16, 1907, Monday
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
First Methodist Church, which was located on Lighthouse Avenue between 17th & 18th Streets. At the time this photo was taken, E.P. Dennett was Pastor. Construction began in 1888, and the church was dedicated in 1889. The Assembly Hall was used for a variety of purposes, including community events, Chautauqua meetings, and annual Methodist conferences.
Condition note: Streaky emulsion in sky, hole in emulsion to left.
#581
Long #: 18.2-581-I
Negative size: 6.5" x 8.5"
Date: May 27, 1903, Wednesday
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
Bieghle Haeberlin[g] wedding at First Methodist Church on Lighthouse Ave. Church interior, set up for wedding.
Condition note: Bottom right corner missing.
See #523, #545, #579, #580, and #581 for similar subjects.
#580
Long #: 18.2-580-PI
Negative size: 6.5" x 8.5"
Date: May 27, 1903, Wednesday, 2:30 p.m.
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
Bieghle Haeberling wedding at First Methodist Church on Lighthouse Ave. Bride and groom stand on church platform.
See #523, #545, #579, #580, and #581 for similar subjects.
#545
Long #: 17.1-545-PI
Negative size: 6.5" x 8.5"
Date: May 27, 1903
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
Bieghle Haeberling wedding at First Methodist Church on Lighthouse Ave. Bride and groom stand on church stage.
See #523, #545, #579, #580, and #581 for similar subjects.
#579
Long #: 18.2-579-PI
Negative size: 6.5" x 8.5"
Date: May 27, 1903, Wednesday
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
Bieghle Haeberling wedding at First Methodist Church on Lighthouse Ave. Bride, groom, and 7 others in wedding party stand on church stage. Round arch behind. Two additional males in aisle. Woman plays organ at right.
See #523, #545, #579, #580, and #581 for similar subjects.
#523
Long #: 16.1-523-PI
Negative size: 6.5" x 8.5"
Date: May 27, 1903, Wednesday, 2:00 p.m.
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
Bieghle Haeberling wedding at First Methodist Church on Lighthouse Ave. Bride and groom stand in aisle, 7 others in wedding party stand on church stage. Round arch behind. Two additional males in aisle. Woman plays organ at right.
See #523, #545, #579, #580, and #581 for similar subjects.
#542
Long #: 16.3-542-IP
Negative size: 6.5" x 8.5"
Date: c1900
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
Interior of First Methodist Church with rounded arch at back of stage. Motto: "Not for self but for all / CLSC / The Altururians" in arch. Adults on stage with Chautauqua banner, piano. Girls in aisle. CLSC stands for "Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle."
#543
Long #: 16.3-543-IP
Negative size: 6.5" x 8.5"
Date: c1900
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
Interior of First Methodist Church with rounded arch at back of stage. Motto: "Not for self but for all / CLSC / The Altururians" in arch. Adults on stage with Chautauqua banner, piano. Girls in aisle. CLSC stands for Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle.
Condition note: Solarized negative.
See #050, #051, #052, #330, #552, #553, #554, #555, #556, #557, #559, and #562 for views of the Public School exterior.
#491
Long #: 13.0-491-I
Negative size: 5" x 7"
Date: c1900
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
Interior of Methodist Church on Lighthouse Ave. strewn with Easter lilies. Pointed arch over stage, wooden seats, small wooden organ or piano on stage. Letters hanging around stage read: "HE SHALL SAVE · HIS PEOPLE · FROM THEIR SINS / BECAUSE I LIVE YE SHALL LIVE ALSO." Cross-shaped flower arrangment on stage.
#541
Long #: 16.3-541-BP
Negative size: 6.5" x 8.5"
Date: c1892
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
Under construction: Congregational Church (aka Mayflower) on Central Avenue at 12th Street-looking southwest. Workmen on scaffolding, sign from "C.I. Burks, Architect, Main Street, Pacific Grove" This wooden building burnt down in 1910, and was replaced with the brick edifice that now houses the Mayflower. Tuttle name printed at bottom left corner.
#539
Long #: 16.3-539-BP
Negative size: 6.5" x 8.5"
Date: c1892
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
Congregational Church (aka Mayflower) on Central Avenue (then called Grove St.) at 12th Street, looking southwest. Streetcar rails on unpaved street. This wooden building burnt down in 1910, and was replaced with the stone edifice that now houses Mayflower.
#540
Long #: 16.3-540-B
Negative size: 6.5" x 8.5"
Date: c1901
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
Christian Church at Central near 13th Street, looking northwest. Back of house at 13th & Oceanview Blvd. visible.
#316
Long #: 06.0-316-B
Negative size: 4" x 5"
Date: c1902
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
John Tennant Memorial Home (also known as Holiday House), was built by Margaret Tennant in memory of her brother. It was a retirement home for Episcopalian & Methodist preachers, located at Forest & Sinex, at the current site of Canterbury Woods. It was razed c1960.
Condition note: Emulsion bubble at left of building.
#282
Long #: 05.0-282-B
Negative size: 4" x 5"
Date: c1902
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
John Tennant Memorial Home (also known as Holiday House), was built by Margaret Tennant in memory of her brother. It was a retirement home for Episcopalian & Methodist preachers, located at Forest & Sinex, at the current site of Canterbury Woods. It was razed c1960.
#281
Long #: 05.0-281-B
Negative size: 4" x 5"
Date: February 22, 1902, a.m.
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
John Tennant Memorial Home (also known as Holiday House), was built by Margaret Tennant in memory of her brother. It was a retirement home for Episcopalian & Methodist preachers, located at Forest & Sinex, at the current site of Canterbury Woods. It was razed c1960.
Condition note: Scratch at center bottom.
#283
Long #: 05.0-283-B
Negative size: 4" x 5"
Date: February 22, 1902
Place: Pacific Grove
Binder: Building
John Tennant Memorial Home (also known as Holiday House), was built by Margaret Tennant in memory of her brother. It was a retirement home for Episcopalian & Methodist preachers, located at Forest & Sinex, at the current site of Canterbury Woods. It was razed c1960.
#113
Long #: 21.2-113-B
Negative size: 5" x 8"
Date: c1895
Place: Del Monte
Binder: Outside PG
Saint John's Chapel at Del Monte (moved in 1957 to 1490 Mark Thomas Drive, Monterey). Designed by architect Ernest Coxhead; built 1891. Episcopalian church founded by C.P. Huntington and C.H. Crocker. Shows elaborate arch with eagle emblem over gate, white fence. Signed "Tuttle" in lower right corner.
Similar images: #105, #111, and #113.
#105
Long #: 21.1-105-B
Negative size: 5" x 8"
Date: c1895
Place: Del Monte
Binder: Outside PG
Saint John's Chapel at Del Monte (moved in 1957 to 1490 Mark Thomas Drive, Monterey). Designed by architect Ernest Coxhead; built 1891. Episcopalian church founded by C.P. Huntington and C.H. Crocker. Shows elaborate arch with eagle emblem over gate, white fence. Signed "Tuttle" in lower right corner.
Similar images: #105, #111, and #113.
#111
Long #: 21.2-111-B
Negative size: 5" x 8"
Date: c1895
Place: Del Monte
Binder: Outside PG
Saint John's Chapel at Del Monte (moved in 1957 to 1490 Mark Thomas Drive, Monterey). Designed by architect Ernest Coxhead; built 1891. Episcopalian church founded by C.P. Huntington and C.H. Crocker. Shows elaborate arch with eagle emblem over gate, white fence. Signed "Tuttle" in lower right corner.
Similar images: #105, #111, and #113.
#341
Long #: 08.0-341-B
Early index #: 341
Box/CD: 08.0
Orientation: Horizontal
Negative size: 4" x 5"
Date: January 08, 1902, Sunday
Place: Carmel
Binder: Outside PG
Copy photo of Carmel Mission. Pat Hathaway identifies the original photo is by Carleton E. Watkins, c1880.
#064
Long #: 11.0-064-B
Negative size: 7" x 5"
Date: c1880
Place: Carmel
Binder: Outside PG
Copy of ink drawing of ruined mission. Notation on artwork reads: "Carmel Mission before Restoration / from a sketch by William Keith, also marked E. L. Pierce. Additional artwork on mat.
#342
Long #: 08.0-342-I
Negative size: 5" x 4"
Date: c1891
Place: Monterey
Binder: Outside PG
Stone statue of Father Serra and boat. Erected by Jane Stanford in 1891. Commemorates the June 3, 1770 landing of Father Serra. Located on Presidio in Monterey.
Condition note: Scan much better than print. Bottom left corner missing from negative, taped, out of focus.
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