Name/Title
History, San DimasEntry/Object ID
H-038Scope and Content
Local History Notes compiled by Miss Helen Rees, Librarian, Los Angeles County Library, San Dimas Branch
Newspaper Clipping - "Recently Found Data Relates Facts in San Dimas Pioneer Days" San Dimas Press, dated March 22, 1934 San Dimas Adobe - copied from Historical Society of Southern California Publications, vol.14, part 2, p. 139-142, 1929 (3 pages)
San Dimas Lumber Company - Reported by S.W. Plummer, dated October 20, 1977 (4 pages)
Existing Landmarks: *no dates*
The First Residence - a handwritten note titled "The First Business Bldg" is taped to the front of The First Residence
The San Dimas Hotel
The Teague Nursery
The Santa Fe Station
Lemon Growers Packing House
The Baptist Church
The Mud Springs Marker
The Organizing of Banking in San Dimas
The First Telephone Company
A History of California and an Extended History of Los Angeles and Environs, Historic Record Company, article on William M. Martin of San Dimas, dated 1915
Local History Questionnaire - Sent out from the Reference Division at the Los Angeles County Central Library, to branch librarians, questionnaire filled out by Helen A. Rees, San Dimas Branch Librarian, dated November 30, 1940 ( 4 pages)
Handwritten letter - To: Miss Vogelson, From: Helen Rees, dated March 31, 1932
Handwritten letter - To: Miss Ryder, From: Helen A. Rees, dated February 2, 1934
Local History Questionnaire - Sent out from the Reference Division at the Los Angeles County Central Library, to branch librarians, questionnaire filled out by Helen A. Rees, San Dimas Branch Librarian, dated February 9, 1932
Typed notes on the history of San Dimas - "San Dimas, In Rider's California 1925", no date (2 pages)
Typed history notes - San Dimas, Local history notes, from Annual Report 1932-33 (2 copies)
Typed history notes - San Dimas, Local history notes, from Annual Report 1933-34 (2 copies)
Bibliography on San Dimas, no date
Letter - regarding the origin of the San Dimas city name, dated October 9, 1947
Letter - regarding the origin of the San Dimas city name, dated October 20, 1947