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#013![]() Long #: 15.2-013-PB Negative size: 6.5" x 8.5" Date: c1898 Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House Five young women at front steps/porch of house at 148 16th Street (Treadwell 1897). From left: holds guitar & wears graduation cap, paints watercolor, holds tennis racquet and net over shoulder, archer in short sport skirt holds bow, bicyclist in bloomers. |
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#571![]() Long #: 18.1-571-B Negative size: 6.5" x 8.5" Date: c1900 Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House Board and batten one-story house with porch, round chimney: Address: 171. Hazel Lodge painted above entry, Large rose bush at left. Condition note: Small dots (mold?) throughout. |
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#485![]() Long #: 28.2-485-BP Negative size: 5" x 8" Date: c1895 Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House Two houses, one has three-story tower; man stands out front. Probaby on Pacific Street. Colonial-style street light, with eagle finial. Same house in images #485 and #486. |
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#486![]() Long #: 28.2-486-BP Negative size: 8" x 5" Date: c1895 Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House House with three-story tower; man stands out front. Probaby on Pacific Street. Colonial-style street light, with eagle finial. Same house in images #485 and #486. |
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#021![]() Long #: 19.1-021-BP Negative size: 5" x 8" Date: c1890 Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House Two-story house with wrap-around verandah on ground floor, porch around second floor. Board and batten construction; hammock hung on verandah. Five people stand around front. Possibly on Central Avenue near 2nd Street. Same house in images #021 and #026. |
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#026![]() Long #: 19.1-026-BP Negative size: 5" x 8" Date: c1890 Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House Two-story house with wrap-around verandah on ground floor, porch around second floor. Board and batten construction; hammock hung on verandah. Five people stand around front. Possibly on Central Avenue near 2nd Street. Same house in images #021 and #026. |
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#463![]() Long #: 27.2-463-BLP Negative size: 5" x 8" Date: c1890 Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House SE corner of Union & Pacific. Park Hill Cottage, two-story house with woman on stairs, man in garden. Tents in background. Open space was part of Bodfish Dairy. Streetlight sign reads "Park Hill Cottage 1." Built 1883-4. |
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#442![]() Long #: 26.3-442-B Negative size: 5" x 8" Date: c1900 Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House 119 Forest Avenue, Wilbur House, built 1885. Two-story house with vines around porch arches. Bay window, Gothic front window, fish-scale siding, roof stripes, sunburst in woodworking at roof peak. Wood plank sidewalk. |
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#475![]() Long #: 28.1-475-BP Negative size: 5" x 8" Date: c1892 Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House House now at 110 7th St; was on Lighthouse Avenue when photo was taken, according to Pat Hathaway. Three-story house with gabled roof and bay window. Family poses on front porch. One man holds two Yellow headed Amazon parrots. |
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#481![]() Long #: 29.3-481-B Negative size: 5" x 8" Date: c1890 Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House Board and batten cottage in forest clearing. Lot surrounded by fence. Man out front holds diagonal wire/cord. Pat Hathaway lists as 405 Alder. listed in Pacific Grove: An Early Seaside Retreat Revisited (1978) as Vosburg house--1890 date of construction. Condition note: Negative missing two top corners, left 1/3 split. |
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#383![]() Long #: 25.1-383-BP Negative size: 5" x 8" Date: c1890 Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House Homes at 142 and 140 Forest Ave. Early Methodist minister, Dr. T.H. Sinex (holds walking stick) and family stand in front of 142. House, with lacy fretwork, was built in 1884. Next door is exterior-framed cottage-the Thornton house, built in 1887. Both are still extant. |
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#472![]() Long #: 28.1-472-BP Negative size: 5" x 8" Date: c1890 Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House One story board and batten cottage with man out front, woman and baby on porch. Decorative fretwork, stripped roof. |
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#484![]() Long #: 28.1-484-B Negative size: 5" x 8" Date: c1890 Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House Two-story house with porch and gabled roofline. |
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#482![]() Long #: 28.1-482-BP Negative size: 5" x 8" Date: c1890 Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House Two-story salt-box house. Four people (two men, two women) and dog out front of fence. With eucalyptus trees at street. Pat Hathaway suggests this is house where post office now stands at Lighthouse and Congress avenues, and some of the same trees. Methodist Bishop William Taylor owned the house once att he post office site, and planted gum nuts he carried from Australia. |
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#271![]() Long #: 04.0-271-PB Negative size: 4" x 5" Date: c1900 Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House Man in stripped shirt holds baby on knee. Sits on steps of house; two women sit on chairs on porch. House has vertical half-timbering, criss-cross fencing. Condition note: Out of focus. Same people and house in #271 and #272. |
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#272![]() Long #: 04.0-272-PB Negative size: 4" x 5" Date: c1900 Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House Man in stripped shirt holds baby on knee; looks at camera. Sits on steps of house; two women sit on chairs on porch. House has vertical half-timbering, criss-cross fencing. Condition note: Out of focus. Same people and house in #271 and #272. |
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#359![]() Long #: 09.0-359-PB Negative size: 4" x 5" Date: c1900 Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House Woman in Gibson Girl-type outfit and straw hat lies in hammock with wooden A framework. Cutout window surrounds on board & batten house. |
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#326![]() Long #: 07.0-326-PBL Negative size: 4" x 5" Date: c1901 Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House Sporty young man in garden poses with foot and rifle on chair. Has cigar in mouth. Large rose bush in background. Brick wall visible over fence. Note on original negative sleeve identifies man as Bill Hill. The 1905 Perry Directory lists a W.H. Hill as proprietor of Grove Steam Laundry at 12th & Lighthouse, and McLane's A Piney Paradise mentions a William H. Hill who was manager of the Electric Lighth and Power Company. |
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#036![]() Long #: 01.0-036-LB Negative size: 4" x 5" Date: c1900 Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House Unpaved area with Lovers Point in background, house at right. Early index identifies as "Foot of Forest Avenue with Lovers Point in background." |
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#314![]() Long #: 06.0-314-BL Negative size: 4" x 5" Date: August 11, 1900, 4:15 p.m. Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House Tuttle's negative sleeve note calls this, "Mrs. Ivett's sidewalk" with part of house and palm tree. |
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#315![]() Long #: 06.0-315-BL Negative size: 4" x 5" Date: May 28, 1902, 3:20 p.m. Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House Very large rose tree covers small wooden building. Tuttle identified this as, "Miss Tennant's shed, rose bush." Miss Margaret Tennant lived at 312 Central Avenue, and owned a number of houses along 7th Street, below Central. She was responsible for the construction of the Tennant Memorial Home for Methodist & Episcopalian Ministers, and was instrumental in the construction of St. Mary's by-the-Sea church. |
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#254![]() Long #: 03.0-254-PB Negative size: 4" x 5" Date: c1900 Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House Toddler on steps of house. Same baby and stairs in #045, #254, and #354. |
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#045![]() Long #: 01.0-045-PB Negative size: 4" x 5" Date: c1900 Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House Toddler on steps of house. Same baby and stairs in #045, #254, and #354. |
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#354![]() Long #: 08.0-354-PB Negative size: 4" x 5" Date: c1900 Place: Pacific Grove Binder: House Pre-teen boy and toddler girl in bonnet sit on front steps of house. Same baby and stairs in #045, #254, and #354. |
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Page created October 13, 2004. Last updated November 15, 2004. Page copyright 2004 by the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History. |