Eaton Canyon Altadena's Wilkins House

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Bol One Hundred Years on Eaton Canyon: Altadena's Wilkins House by Paul C. Rollins is a richly detailed and deeply personal historical biography that brings a remarkable California landmark to life. Blending meticulous research with compelling storytelling, this book traces the origins, construction, and century-long journey of the iconic Wilkins House-an enchanting stone residence perched above Eaton Canyon.Built in the 1920s by stonemason Hugh Walker Wilkins and his wife, Dr. Mary B. Quane, the home stands as a testament to resilience, craftsmanship, and ambition during a transformative era in American history. Through vivid narratives, archival discoveries, and intimate family accounts, Rollins uncovers the lives of the people who built, inhabited, and preserved this architectural treasure.More than just a history of a house, this book explores themes of migration, identity, perseverance, and the enduring connection between people and place. Enhanced with evocative photography, it offers readers a rare glimpse into Southern California's past-seen through the lens of one extraordinary home.Published as a charitable initiative, proceeds from this book support the Eaton Fire Relief and Recovery Fund, making it not only a journey into history but also a meaningful contribution to community rebuilding.Perfect for readers interested in architectural history, California heritage, and human stories that span generations, this book is both an engaging narrative and a lasting tribute to a place where history whispers through stone walls.

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One Hundred Years on Eaton Canyon: Altadena's Wilkins House by Paul C. Rollins is a richly detailed and deeply personal historical biography that brings a remarkable California landmark to life. Blending meticulous research with compelling storytelling, this book traces the origins, construction, and century-long journey of the iconic Wilkins House-an enchanting stone residence perched above Eaton Canyon.Built in the 1920s by stonemason Hugh Walker Wilkins and his wife, Dr. Mary B. Quane, the home stands as a testament to resilience, craftsmanship, and ambition during a transformative era in American history. Through vivid narratives, archival discoveries, and intimate family accounts, Rollins uncovers the lives of the people who built, inhabited, and preserved this architectural treasure.More than just a history of a house, this book explores themes of migration, identity, perseverance, and the enduring connection between people and place. Enhanced with evocative photography, it offers readers a rare glimpse into Southern California's past-seen through the lens of one extraordinary home.Published as a charitable initiative, proceeds from this book support the Eaton Fire Relief and Recovery Fund, making it not only a journey into history but also a meaningful contribution to community rebuilding.Perfect for readers interested in architectural history, California heritage, and human stories that span generations, this book is both an engaging narrative and a lasting tribute to a place where history whispers through stone walls.

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Pagina's: 164, Hardcover, Paul C. Rollins


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