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Located
at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains along the eastern rim of Los
Angeles County, Claremont has been called by some "a bit of New England
with a sombrero." For hundreds of years, Serrano Indians made their
homes on its soil, only to be driven out by the Spanish missionaries,
Mexican ranchers, and American settlers who put down roots there during
the 1800s. The arrival of the railroad late in the century signaled the
eventual departure of grazing cattle and herds of sheep meandering
through clumps of sagebrush. Land developers invented Claremont in the
1880s, assuming the need for a town at its specific location along the
gleaming tracks
of the Santa Fe Railroad's newly opened Chicago to Los Angeles route. A
real estate bust threatened the town's future, but also led to the
relocation of Pomona College to the unused Claremont Hotel. With a
handful of professors committed to the college and its community,
Claremont grew stronger. A blossoming citrus industry provided
additional inhabitants and income and the town would eventually benefit
from its role as a station on a passenger rail line heading into Los
Angeles. As the twentieth century reached middle age, the railway shut
down and the citrus groves gradually vanished. But Pomona College gave
birth to five sister colleges during the 1900s, further solidifying the
educational focus of the community, and Claremont grew larger and more
populous after World War II, helped by new highways and industrial and
residential growth in the greater Los Angeles area.
Website Links:
Print Sources:
- Citizens National Bank, Claremont, California. Claremont
... Then and Now. Claremont, CA: 1954.
- Claremont, Profile of a City.
Claremont, CA: League of Women Voters of Claremont, 1994.
- The Historical Volume and Reference Works: Los
Angeles County. Arlington, CA: Historical Publishers, 1962-65.
- Wright, Judy. Claremont: A Pictorial History.
Claremont, CA: Claremont Historic Resources Center, 1999.
- Pictorial Memories of Southern California's
Inland Valley. Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. Marceline:
Heritage House Publishing, 1995.
- Drake, Frances Bernard. Two Men and an Idea:
Robert Bernard with James Blaisdell, Partners in Pioneering the Group
Plan of the Claremont Colleges. Claremont, CA: Claremont
University Center, 1996.
Places to Visit:
Claremont Heritage Historical Society
590 W. Bonita Avenue
Claremont, CA 91711
(909) 621-0848
Images:
- Scripps College, one
of the Claremont Colleges, c. 1990s
[Courtesy of Claremont Heritage Historical Society]
- Map of Claremont
townsite in real estate brochure, 1888
[Courtesy of Claremont Heritage Historical Society]
- Original Santa Fe Depot
in Claremont, c. 1889
[Courtesy of Claremont Heritage Historical Society]
- College Heights Orange
and Lemon Association packing house, c. 1920
[Courtesy of Claremont Heritage Historical Society]
- The Claremont High
School building, built in 1912. Photographed in 1985.
[Courtesy of Claremont Heritage Historical Society]
- Claremont residence,
1913
[County of Los Angeles Public Library]
- Claremont Library, 1930
[County of Los Angeles Public Library]
- The sign in front of
the Claremont Colleges, 2000
[County of Los Angeles Public Library]
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