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Brothers Alonzo and Marcus Frink pose for a professional portrait. They opened the Frink Brothers General Merchandise in Bryn Mawr in 1916.

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Photo of the Frink house taken by the Boyer Art Studio. The house was located on the South side of Mission Road.

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A portrait of Mrs. M. L. Frink taken at the Conaway studio in San Bernardino.

FlorenceWical1995.pdf
Florence Wical recalls her life story growing up around California in the Seventh Day Adventist community in the early 1900s. She recounts how her family arrived in San Bernardino in the late 1800s and what San Bernardino and Loma Linda were like.…

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Frink families pose in front of the Frink Adobe, still standing today on Mission Road. The photograph was taken by Garden City Photo located in LA.

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Modern day photograph of the zanja.

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An old dilapidated railroad house in Bryn Mawr.

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This stone arch and carriage house have come t be the symbol of historic preservation on Mission Road. They will form the entryway into the future Loma Linda Heritage Park.

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A photograph of the 1888 addition to the Bryn Mawr school which was used as a multipurpose room. Before the Romanian Seventh-day Adventist Church members began renovation in 1999, the 1888 Mission building looked beyond rescue. It now houses the…

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The Cole house in its original spot on Redlands Boulevard before being moved to Heritage Park.
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