Photograph of a view of Hollywood looking north from Normandie Avenue and Melrose Avenue, California, ca.1900. A few lines of trees stripe the background along the fences that mark the property lines between two homesteads. In the centerground, a small, one-story house can be seen next to a windmill with a barn further left. On the same property, to the extreme right, a shack can be seen standing next to a lone tree. In the distance behind this shack, a similar homestead whose main building sports a spire can be seen, itself surrounded by a line of thin, young trees. A post, possibly a fence post, is visible in the extreme foreground at right. Mountains are visible in the distance.
Photograph of a view of Santa Monica Boulevard looking east from Beachwood Drive, Hollywood, ca.1900. Trees line either side of the narrow, unpaved road. A windmill can be seen behind them to the right, a house to the left.
Photograph in panorama of East Hollywood from Laughlin Park, California, 1901. Crop rows separate three houses on three separated homesteads cutting down the center of the image from bottom right to center left, lined by a row of trees. The furthest front sports a house, windmill and what appears to be a grain silo, as well as a third building with a spire. The second homestead in appears to have two houses and a grain silo. The third has four buildings, with three considerably larger than the fourth which stands perpendicular to the other three longhouses. In the distance, the dots of other buildings can be seen on similar plots, along with mountains.