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1731 S. Figueroa St. [Los Angeles]

Postcard is addressed to Miss W. Pierce, 1901 Lexington Avenue, Hollywood, Calif. It is inscribed on the verso: "Monday - Dearie I did not like to leave you last evening, but hope you get all right very soon. We had such a pleasant visit. Love from Ann [O'Neill?]"

1966 Echo Avenue, Los Angeles

File consists of seven architectural drawings by Osborne J. Pierce for a residence at 1966 Echo Avenue, Los Angeles. Includes a floor plan, side elevation plans, a rear elevation plan a front elevation plan, and detail drawings.

1st car, Aug[ust] 25-08 - No. 04 - [San Gabriel Mission]

Group portrait showing men, women and children standing beside a Tilton's Trolley, in front of the San Gabriel Mission. A circle is drawn in pencil around three women in the photograph; the woman in the middle of this circle is Caroline Little Pierce.

5301 Lexington Avenue as it looked, 1909

Photograph shows a front and side view of the house. "1901 Lexington Avenue, Los Angeles, Cal." is written on the verso of the photograph, however the property pictured is 5301 Lexington Avenue.

[5301 Lexington Avenue, Los Angeles]

Postcard is addressed to Mrs. A.P. Taylor, 1420 Catalina St., Los Angeles, Cal[ifornia]. It is inscribed on the verso: "Dear A. This is to wish you many returns of the day - I have to [sic] much on hand that I can't get over to give ou a hug - much love from us all. C.L.P"

[Actors from the Frank Lloyd Productions troupe]

Caption attached to photograph reads: "Two weeks ago members of Vancouver's championships amateur hockey league watched Frank Lloyd filming scenes for his production of Rex Beach's "Winds of Chance" at Seymour Gorge, North Vancouver. Several days ago they had opportunity to see the celebrities of the Lloyd troupe make the finishing scenes of the same play in Hollywood and elected Miss Viola Dana official mascot for the team during the series of games being played with the Monarch sextet of Los Angeles. Those in the photograph made expressly for The Province are, actors and players, Charles B. Crockett, Choppy Anderson (whose hip bone was broken the same evening), John T. Murray, Viola Dana, R. Palmer, R. Parker. Back row: C.E. Chapman, Fred Kohler, Victor McLaglen, E. Pritchard and E.R. Foster. Members of the Lloyd company have been most ardent supporters for the British Columbians during the Los Angeles games.

Agnes [Deans] Cameron

Head and shoulders studio portrait. Inscription on verso of print reads: "Yours very truly Agnes [Deans] Cameron." May have been acquired by L.D. Taylor through Alice Berry Taylor.

[Annie Louise Pierce]

Head and shoulders studio portrait. Inscription on verso of photograph reads "ALT dress graduated from high school"

Annie L[ouise] Pierce

Head and shoulders studio portrait showing Annie Louise Taylor in her high school graduation dress. Inscription on verso reads ":Annie L. Pierce, July 1887"

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