136 HISTORY OF PASADENA. 



Rosenbaiitn, M 1874. ..Iowa, formerly Germany. 



Ross, John 1 880. . . Canada. 



Ross, Jas. W 1880.. .Canada. 



Shaw, Samuel J 1879. ..Iowa. 



Skillen, C. M 1880.. .Ohio. 



Smith, James 1878... Glasgow, Scotland. 



*Strickland, Ney 18 74... Georgia, 



Swan, Wm. 1877... Boston, Mass. 



Swan, W. O., Jr ....1877... Boston, Mass. 



Swan, Chas. W 1877... Boston, Mass. 



Townsend, David 1 876. . . Iowa. 



Townsend, Stephen 1876. ..Iowa. 



Townsend, David, Jr 1876. ..Iowa. 



Townsend, Will H 1876. ..Iowa. 



Turner, Edson 1875... Illinois. 



*Vawter, Mrs. C. A 1874... Indiana. 



*Vawter, E. J 1874. ..Indiana. 



Wallace, Joseph 1875... Canada. 



Washburn ,S 1874... Iowa . 



Watson, Wm. G 1876... England. 



Watts, Chas. H 1874.. Chicago. 



Weight, M. H 1876. ..Salt Eake City. 



Weingarth, Mrs. Sarah A 1879... Indiana. 



Williams, Romayne 1877... New York State. 



Wilson, John W 1 871... Mississippi. 



Wilson, Jo.seph M 1 871... Mississippi. 



Wilson, John B 1 871... Mississippi. 



Wooster, P. G 1875... Boston, formerly Maine. 



*Yarnell, Jesse 1874. ..Ohio. 



The first Directory of Pasadena ever published gave names and former 

 home of all permanent residents of the place, up to May i, 1S83 ; and the 

 following summary shows from what diverse portions of our own and other 

 countries these people had gathered to form an ideal and polyethnic settle- 

 ment (Chinamen not counted) at this " crown of the valley ": 



From Iowa 62, Illinois 29, Massachusetts 26, Indiana 18, N. Y. State 

 17, Missouri 11, Canada 11, Ohio 9, England 9, California 8, Connecticut 7, 

 Minnesota 6, Wisconsin 6, Maine 5, Michigan 5, Pennsylvania 5, Vermont 

 5, Colorado 3, Kansas 3, Mi.s.sissippi 3, Utah 3, Germany 3, Scotland 3, 

 Nebraska 2, Arkansas i, Delaware i, Louisiana i, Maryland i, Montana i, 

 Rhode Island i, Texas i, Washington Territorj^ i, Manitoba i. New Bruns- 

 wick I, Sweden i. These represent about 200 families, not counting bach- 

 elors. 



The twenty-seven members of the original colony association stood 

 thus : From Alaliama i [Judge A. W. Hutton now of Los Angeles], from 

 Georgia i, Indiana 14, Iowa 2, Massachusetts 2, Michigan 2, Missouri i, 

 Ohio 3, Pennsylvani i — total, 27. 



