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A. O. Lacey Boarding House

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A. O. Lacey Boarding House
A.O. Lacey Boarding House Or "The New Hotel", San Dimas, Ca.
Some of the Male Boarders, Mattie holding Grace and William is next to her. A.O. holding the horses at the side of the house.

The early settlement that preceded San Dimas was called Mud Springs and, briefly, Mound City. According to local legend, Don Ygnacio Palomares, who received the Rancho San José as part of a Mexican land grant, kept some of his cattle in a corral in the so-called Horsethief Canyon. After Native Americans repeatedly ran his horses off, he prayed to St. Dimas, the crucified thief who begged forgiveness for his sins and later became patron saint of thieves. Soon the canyon in question was renamed San Dimas Canyon by Spanish settlers, and when the town was laid out in 1887, founders appropriated the name, which sounded better than "Mud Springs" and would therefore be more likely to attract new residents.
Date & Place: at Bonita Avenue in San Dimas, California USA
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Mattie B. Green Lacey
Mattie B. Green Lacey was born on January 7, 1876. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mattie B. Green Lacey .
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Grace C. Lacey
Grace C. Lacey was born on October 21, 1902. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Grace C. Lacey.
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Arthur L Lacey
Arthur L Lacey was born in 1908. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Arthur L Lacey.
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William  Lacey
William B Lacey of Pomona, Los Angeles County, CA was born on November 3, 1897, and died at age 78 years old in September 1976.
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