First Lot Sold in Glendora
Introduction
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This boulder is the site of the first lot sold in Glendora. It later became part of property on which Glendora’s first City Hall (and present Museum) was built. The lot was originally sold on April 1, 1887 by the Glendora Land Company. The boulder represents the start of a new Glendora.
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First Lot Sold in Glendora
Backstory and Context
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The boulder at the northeast corner of Bennett and Glendora Avenues (in front of the First Christian Church, completed in 1923, though the congregation originated in 1888 in a building at the northeast corner of Bennett and Wabash) commemorates the sale of the first Glendora lot at this site by the Glendora Land Company, April 1, 1887. Jefferson Patten paid $400 plus $75 for the priviledge of making the first purchase. By nightfall, 291 lots had been sold at prices ranging from $200 to $600. This lot later became part of property on which Glendora’s first City Hall (and present Museum) was built. The city sold the corner lot to the First Christian Church in 1922 after moving into the present City Hall.
Sources
January-February 2017, The Glendora Historical Society Newsletter & Archive. Accessed March 30th 2022. https://glendorahistoricalsociety.wildapricot.org/resources/Documents/Newsletters/ghs_newsletter_170101.pdf.
Historical Archives. Glendora Historical Society. 314 N. Glendora Ave. Glendora, CA. 91741. Apr. 19, 2022.
The Glendora Historical Society Newsletter & Archive: January-February 2017