Title:
Ainsworth House with group portrait, Orange, California, 1917
Subject:
Group portraits
Orange (Calif.)
Historic buildings
Ainsworth House--Orange (Calif.)
Description:
Ainsworth House with group portrait, Orange, California, 1917. Postcard image shows three women and two men, presumably
members of the Ainsworth family, posed on front porch of house. Located at 414 East Chapman Avenue in Orange, California,
this was the first building in Orange to be recognized in the National Register of Historic Places. Originally built in 1910
by Lewis Ainsworth, founder of Ainsworth Lumber and father of Mayor Frank Ainsworth (served 1918-1920), and designed by his
daughter, Ina Ainsworth Butler, the house was purchased by the City of Orange in 1976 for restoration as a heritage house.
Postcard inscribed in ink on reverse with "To Levina / Easter Greetings / April 8, 1917."
Postcard
color
8.5 x 13.5 cm.
Publisher:
Orange Public Library
Date:
1917
Type:
Image
Identifier:
P517
10512186
Language:
eng
Relation:
Orange Public Library Local History Collection
Orange Community Historical Society
Historic Orange Online
Rights:
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