Tuesday, October 20, 2009

19th Century Orange County (murders and such)

Pictures from the Orange County Public Library digital archive, which comprises hundreds of photos of "historic" Orange County.

House of Laura A. Mills Woodman where Baptist church was organized (Walter Harper holding horse), Garden Grove; 1896 or 1897.
Walter Harper's Blacksmith Shop was built in 1876 and was originally located on Acacia near Euclid (now Main St.), Garden Grove. (See photo, 1916.)


Mary Ware (early Garden Grove resident) at the beach; Christmas, 1891.


Hitchcock Residence (where Charles & Lois Hitchcock were murdered on January 23, 1888); 1888; Garden Grove.

This “is the home of Charles and Lois Hichcock. In an attempt to gain ownership of their property, the penniless Fred Anschlag murdered them on January 23, 1888. Anschlag was arrested and held in an Anaheim corncrib overnight to evade the lynch mob that had stormed the jail. Anschlag had decided to purchase the Hitchcock place and made a $25 deposit even though he had little in the way of funds. Apparently, his desire for the property outweighed his lack of financial resources. The irony was that Mr. Hitchcock had executted the deed and had it in his possession, ready for delivery, when the murder took place.”
(From “Images of America: Garden Grove.”)


Frank F. Bunker & Walter Bradley Hill (teacher and principal at Garden Grove Grammar School), going to Yosemite; July 1896.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Know anything more about that 1888 murder? It would be great to learn more about it.

Anonymous said...

Read more about the murder here. -RB

Roy's obituary in LA Times and Register: "we were lucky to have you while we did"

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