Photograph of the Chas. M. Stimson Library, built in 1904 on the Occidental College Highland Park Campus, Los Angeles, ca.1908. The two-story building has an extended porch where above it is a pediment displaying the name of the building. Multifoil tracery outline the windows the walls. Above the roof is a turret-like tower. A stone masonry wall creates a perimeter around the front yard. Heavy tracks line the dirt road in front of the building. After the College moved to its present campus in Eagle Rock in 1914 the Library building was used for a short time as a Los Angeles City Branch Library. The building has since been demolished.
Photograph of an external view of the Frances De Pauw Industrial School, Los Angeles, ca.1910. This federal-style building stands about two-stories tall. The roof of the portico entrance also serves as a balcony. The sign above the portico reads: "Frances DePauw Industrial School". The windows are symmetric in numbers, however they are not symmetric in shapes. The first floor of the building is constructed of shingles, while the second half is made of brick. Residential buildings are visible in neighboring yards. The lawn is well manicured. The grass near the street, where the utility poles lined up, has not been groomed.
Photograph of an exterior view of the Church of the Angels in Garvanza, now Highland Park, ca.1910. The stone building can be seen at center with a large, sloping roof and a belltower with a clock on it at center. Three arches can be seen on the building at right, while a smaller building appears to be attached to the church to the right. A dirt road leads to the church at right, while trees, bushes, and palms can be seen to the left in the yard. Vines are visible growing on the left side of the church, while hills are visible in the background.