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Amy R. Spurgeon

1900s NEWPORT BEACHPopulation in 1906: 445Schools: One school located

east of the Newport Pier; later served as first City Hall in 1905Housing:

Bayfront housing sold for $150 to $500Major crops: Corn, pumpkins

By the time the city was incorporated in 1906 it consisted of four

settlements:

* Newport Beach -- the wharf-side fishing village

* West Newport -- containing newly dredged canals

* East Newport and Bay Island -- summer resorts

* Balboa

COSTA MESAPrior to cityhood in 1953 Costa Mesa consisted mainly of

unincorporated areas and three communities:* Paularino -- a farming

community;

* Fairview -- a boomtown; one school consisting of rows of children

separated by ages; 29 students in first class, students were paid $1 a

week for cleaning the school and ringing the bell; one church; a

creamery; a general store; a town physician; a post office and

postmaster; one drug store

* Harper -- a village

Crops: 400 apple orchids existed in what is now known as “downtown” Costa

MesaSources:

“Host of the Coast: The History of the Balboa Bay Club” by James P.

Felton, 1984

“Newport Beach 75: 1906-1981” by James P. Felton, 1981”A Slice of Orange:

The History of Costa Mesa” by Edrick J. Miller, 1970

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