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What Anaheim, California looked like in the Late 19th Century

The city of Anaheim, now the tenth largest in California, was founded in 1857 by German farmers and vintners. George Hansen, one of Anaheim’s founding members, surveyed the original 200 acres that now make up its downtown area (bounded by North, South, East, and West streets). Anaheim draws its name from the nearby Santa Ana River and the German word for home, ‘heim’. During the 19th century, Anaheim was the center of California’s wine industry, but a blight destroyed the vineyards in the 1880s. Oranges replaced grapes as Anaheim’s agricultural backbone.

In 1889, Orange County was separated from Los Angeles County. Anaheim remained largely an agricultural community until 1955 when Disneyland opened. This prompted the construction of several hotels and motels around the area and the development of the residential regions in Anaheim. Aside from manufacturing electronics and aircraft parts, the city developed into an industrial center.

Here are some incredible historical photos that show Anaheim from 1850s to 1890s.

#1 Langenberger Residence and Store, located at 124 West Center Street, Anaheim, 1858

#3 View of Center Street (now Lincoln Ave.), with Anaheim Syndicate, located near the Southern Pacific Depot on West Center St., 1888

#5 First Presbyterian Church, Anaheim, 1870s

First Presbyterian Church, Anaheim, 1870s

Side view of church located at the corner of Cypress and Claudina Streets. A white wooden fence, with chicken wire is visible on the side. Palm trees and other trees are on the church grounds. Architect Charles Giddes of San Francisco, California drew up the plans. The church was later sold to the Church of the Nazarine, who later sold the building to the Salvation Army.

#7 Palm Tree Located at Center and Los Angeles Streets, Anaheim, 1886

#8 Langenberger Residence, located on Sycamore Street at Clementine Street, Anaheim, 1880

#9 North Los Angeles Street at Chartres Street, Anaheim, 1888

#10 Metz Block buildings, located at 106 South Los Angeles Street (later Anaheim Blvd.) at the the southeast corner of Center Street (later Lincoln Ave.), 1889

#12 Dr. James Bullard Residence and Office, Anaheim, 1889

#13 Timm Boege family standing in front of their residence, located at 1006 West Center Street (now Lincoln Ave.), Anaheim, 1887

#14 Center Street, Anaheim, looking west from corner of Los Angeles St. (now Anaheim Blvd.), 1885

#15 August and Clementine Langenberger residence, located at 223 West Sycamore Street, Anaheim, view looking northwest, showing front and east-side facades, 1885

#17 Central School, located at 231 East Chartres Street, Anaheim, 1880

#18 Theodore Rimpau residence, located at 209 South Palm Street (309 after 1917; now Harbor Blvd.), Anaheim, 1880

#19 Rudolph and Sophia Horstmann residence, on North West Street, south of Sycamore and the “core” of the Dwyer house at 412 N. West Street, Anaheim, 1880s

#20 Isaac Lyons Hardware Store, located in the Metz Building at 106 South Los Angeles St. (later Anaheim Blvd.), 1889

#21 Dreyfus Winery, Anaheim, 1885

Dreyfus Winery, Anaheim, 1885

Benjamin Dreyfus & Co. Winery, built in 1885, located southwest of Anaheim near Ball and Manchester, later used as orange juice cannery and torn down in 1973

#23 Doctor James Hovey Bullard standing outside his first doctor’s office on Los Angeles Street (now Anaheim Blvd.), 1885

#24 Planters Hotel, Anaheim.1882

Planters Hotel, Anaheim.1882

Planters Hotel, the second hotel located at the northwest corner of Center Street (now Lincoln Ave.), 1882

#25 St. Boniface Catholic Church, built in 1879, second building located on Cypress Street between the jail and the pumping plant, 1880

#27 Old Central School, located at 231 East Chartres Street, Anaheim, 1880

#29 “Anaheim Landing about 1888” and “Mrs. R. Seward.”Anaheim Landing, located at the NE corner of Seal Beach Blvd. and Electric Ave, 1888

#30 Fritz Ruhmann building, located at 217 North Anaheim Blvd, 1886

#31 Painting Lesson with the Schmidt Family, Anaheim, 1885

#32 View of the Herman Werder residence, located at the corner of Citron and South Streets, 1885

#33 Joseph Backs store, located at 125 Anaheim Blvd, 1886

#34 Timm Boege family standing in front of their residence, located at 1006 West Center Street (now Lincoln Ave.), Anaheim, 1887

#35 Del Campo Hotel, located at the northeast corner of Broadway and South Olive Street, built in 1888

#37 Portrait of John P. Zeyn and his wife, Sophia Menke taken in San Francisco prior to their move to Anaheim with the original Los Angeles Vineyard Society in 1859

#38 A stereoscopic view looking East on Center Street at the corner of Lemon Street, Anaheim, 1868

A stereoscopic view looking East on Center Street at the corner of Lemon Street, Anaheim, 1868

Image shows a street scene with a horse and buggy in the middle of the street. The Anaheim Hotel , later the Commercial Hotel, located at the corner of Lemon Street on the right.

#39 Water Tower and Tank, Anaheim, 1870s

Water Tower and Tank, Anaheim, 1870s

Three frame buildings are visiable. drying racks are stacked at the side of building that the water tower is built over. Trees are in the background. One man is sitting astride a horse, two men are standing on a plank at the storage tank, and a young child is at the right side of the print.

#41 Charles and Pauline Stechert and Daughter, Mitzie, 1865

#42 View of Center Street (now Lincoln Ave.) looking west past Los Angeles Street (now Anaheim Blvd.); view shows dirt road and buildings on the north side of the street, 1873

#44 Anaheim Hotel, located at 182 West Center Street ( now Lincoln Avenue) at Lemon Street, 1871

Anaheim Hotel, located at 182 West Center Street ( now Lincoln Avenue) at Lemon Street, 1871

It was built by Anaheim's second mayor, Henry Kroeger, and later sold to the hotel's proprietor, Max Nebelung; image, taken from a brochure, shows full view of hotel with figures standing on second-story balcony and along front and side of ground floor walkways; four-wheeled horse-drawn wagon and four-wheeled horse-drawn buggy in front of hotel; sign above ground floor doorway on left side of hotel reads "STEINHART & BRO." ; main entrance overdoor sign reads "H. BREMERMANN 1872"; by 1905 the hotel's name was changed to the Commercial Hotel and was sold to John Ziegler.

#45 Carl August Lorenz residence, located at 507 South Lemon Street, Anaheim, 1870

#46 Row of Poplar Trees Along Center Street, Anaheim, 1876

#47 Anaheim Central School, built on site for $1500. in 1877 located at 231 East Chartres Street, Anaheim.

Anaheim Central School, built on site for $1500. in 1877 located at 231 East Chartres Street, Anaheim.

It housed elementary through high school classes. James M. Guinn drafted the bill and secured its passage for the school to be built through the use of bonds. This was the first school in the State of California (some sources state in the United States) to use bonds.

#49 The residence of renowned Polish actress Helena Modjeska, her husband Count Karol Bozenta Chlapowski and other members of a pioneer Polish settlement in Anaheim in 1876

#50 Planters Hotel in Elevated View of Anaheim, 1880s

#51 Otto Koenig (Kronig), Herman A. Dickel and an unidentified man, 1875. The background shows a climbing vine. Two men are seated and one is standing in the middle.

#53 Celebration of Completion of Flume No. 8, Cajon Irrigation Company, 1878

#58 View of Center Street in Anaheim, looking west, 1879.

#60 Anaheim Exhibit, Southern California Citrus Fair, 1886

#61 View of Dr. James Hovey Bullard and unidentified man and woman maiking wine at the Bullard Winery in Anaheim, 1885

#63 Anaheim Landing, located at the NE corner of Seal Beach Blvd. and Electric Ave, 1888

#64 Timm Boege family standing in front of their residence, located at 1006 West Center Street (now Lincoln Ave.), Anaheim, 1887

#66 Anaheim Streetcar in Front of the Fashion Stables, Anaheim, 1887

#68 Smythe Boys, Group Portrait. 1888

Smythe Boys, Group Portrait. 1888

Group Portrait of the Smythe boys, sons of Maria Antonia Josefa Yorba and John Sydney Smythe; seated is Fred C. Smythe; standing (left to right) Henry, Frank, John L. and David P. Smythe; image shows oldest four boys wearing dark suites with white shirts and dark ties; youngest boy wearing lighter suite with knickers and belted jacket.

#72 Kate and Ella Rea in Front of House in El Cajon, 1880s

#74 Anaheim in 1887

Anaheim in 1887

The city was small and so was its business area. The main thoroughfare was unpaved. The city was founded by a group of 50 German adventurers who had tired of the San Francisco gold rush atmosphere and moved south to grow grapes. They settled Anaheim in 1857.

#75 Two people stand in the middle of the road with the city buildings behind them, Anaheim, 1885

#76 Los Angeles Street, Anaheim in the late 1880’s

Los Angeles Street, Anaheim in the late 1880's

The buildings are labelled and include from left to right: 1. Palace Meat Market, 2. Pamperl, Hdwe. Store, 3. S. S. Federman - Clothing, 4. Cahen's Store. Two men are outside of the Palace meat market wearing aprons. Carriages are visible in the dirt road as well as people along the sidewalk.

#77 The Planters Hotel at the northeast corner of Center and Los Angeles Streets, Anaheim in 1882.

#79 Augustus Langenberger’s house and business in Anaheim, 1880

#83 Anaheim City Hall and Center Street Business Block, Anaheim, 1899

#84 Parade of Knights of Pythias Down Center Street, Anaheim, 1892

#85 Metz Block building, built in 1889 and located at 106 S. Los Angeles St. (later Anaheim Blvd.), 1899

#86 Residence of George E. and Eva H. Boyd at lower right, built in 1898 at 129 South Olive Street, Anaheim, 1898

#87 Joseph Backs building and residence, located at 125 and 119 respectively on west side of North Los Angeles Street, Anaheim, 1895

#89 Looking West on Center Street, Anaheim at the corner of Los Angeles Street, Anaheim, 1890

#90 Leopold Nemetz Paint Shop, located at 309 East Center Street (now Lincoln Ave.), Anaheim, 1899

#91 Anaheim City Hall, 202 East Center Street, Anaheim, 1895

#92 Katella School, a grade school, was located at the southwest corner of Katella and West Streets, Anaheim, 1896

#93 The Richard and Emma Seale residence, located at 317 East Adele Street (417 prior to 1922), Anaheim, 1890

#95 Center Street looking west from Claudina Street, Anaheim, 1891

#96 Birds-Eye-View of Anaheim from the Del Campo Hotel, 1899

#97 View of the Twin Pines Ranch house, located at the corner of County Road (now West Lincoln Ave.), Anaheim, 1890

#98 View looking down Center Street (now Lincoln Ave.), with both horse-drawn vehicles and early automobiles visible on the dirt road, 1892

#100 Horse-Drawn Wagons at Anaheim Southern Pacific Railway Depot, Anaheim, 1895

#101 Elevated View of Center Street, Looking West, Anaheim, 1891

#103 Anaheim Volunteer Fire Department Pulling Hand-Drawn Fire Truck, 1895

#106 The front elevation of the Clementine and August Langenberger distillery or winery; located on the Langenberger ranch on Sycamore Street, Anaheim, 1897

#107 Elevated View of Anaheim from the Water Tower, 1898

#108 Langenberger Residence and Grounds, Sycamore Street, Anaheim, 1897

#109 Rabbit hunting party standing in front of three large glass windows of the barber shop owned by Frank Ey on West Center Street (now Lincoln Ave.), Anaheim, 1893

#110 Residence of the John Fredrick Hein family, located at the southwest corner of County Road (now Lincoln Ave.) and Brookhurst Street (possible 925 West Lincoln Ave.), Anaheim, 1896

#112 Langenberger Residence and Grounds, Anaheim, 1898

#113 Kroeger building, located in 100 block on south side of Center Street (later Lincoln Ave.), Anaheim, 1895

#114 Anaheim Volunteer Fire Department with several men pushing and pulling a four-wheeled ladder wagon down Center Street (now Lincoln Ave.), Anaheim, 1895

#115 First ostrich farm in Orange County, owned by John Atherton, west of Anaheim, near Buena Park, 1896

#116 Kroeger Building with Susmil Harness Shop, Anaheim, 1895

#119 Del Campo Hotel, located at the northeast corner of Broadway and South Olive Street, Anaheim, 1895

#120 Construction of South Side Cement Ditch, Anaheim Union Water Company, 1895

#123 Central School, Fifth Grade Class, Anaheim, 1896

#124 View of the Fred Mickle residence, located at 1233 West Center Street (now Lincoln Ave.), Anaheim, 1890

#125 Elevated View of Center Street, Anaheim, Looking West, 1892

#127 Municipal Water Plant in Anaheim, located at 119 West Cypress Street, 1891

#131 Construction of South Side Cement Ditch, Anaheim Union Water Company, Anaheim, 1895

#133 Boston Bakery (the second of two sites), established in 1891/92, located on the corner of Center Street (later Lincoln Ave.) and Hermine (later Claudina St.), 1896

#135 Charles and Pauline Stechert Residence, Anaheim, 1895

#136 Sheffield residence, located at 506 North Los Angeles Street (now Anaheim Blvd.) at Sycamore Street, Anaheim, 1890

#137 Fred Mickle’s residence in 1895, located at1233 West Center Street (later Lincoln Ave.), Anaheim, 1895

#139 Planters Hotel in Elevated View of Anaheim, 1871

#140 John Hanna Feeding the Chickens at his Ranch, Anaheim, 1897

#141 Thyge Anderson Family, Group Portrait, 1892

Thyge Anderson Family, Group Portrait, 1892

Identified (left to right) Thyze Anderson holding son Frank, Arthur, and Rena K. Anderson; Thyge Anderson had a ranch in North Anaheim (now Placentia) with oranges, walnuts and grapes.

#142 Anaheim First Presbyterian Church Sunday School Class, 1893

#148 Del Campo Hotel, located at the northeast corner of Broadway and South Olive Street, Anaheim, 1895

#149 Langenberger Residence and Grounds, Sycamore Street, Anaheim, 1897

#152 Anaheim Landing, located at the NE corner of Seal Beach Blvd. and Electric Ave, 1891

#153 Group portrait of all students and teachers at Central School, Anaheim, 1892

#156 Frank Eastman and Willard Frantz with Their Ostrich Cart, 1896

#158 Original Sheldon Littlefield Home, Anaheim, 1890

#160 Dona Vicenta Sepulveda Yorba Carrillo, with Her Sons and Daughters, 1890

#161 View of an unpaved street in Anaheim in 1890, with shops and stores on either side and carriages parked at curbs. A streetcar is seen on tracks in the middle of the street.

#162 P. A. Stanton on his property at N. E. corner of Brookhurst & Ball Rds in the late 1890s

#166 Construction of the Anaheim flume for transporting water, 1891

#169 An early wine press, possibly Anaheim, California, 1895.

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