Robinson, W. W. (William Wilcox), 1891-1972
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Robinson was clerk of the Los Angeles City Council.
From the description of Letter : Los Angeles, Calif., to H. Newmark and Co., 1882 Aug. 28. (Natural History Museum Foundation, Los Angeles County). WorldCat record id: 23238836
William Wilcox Robinson was born on May 1, 1891 in Trinidad, CO; moved to Riverside, CA, in 1899; attended USC; AB, English, UC Berkeley, 1916; served in WWI; moved permanently to Los Angeles, CA, in 1919; married Irene Bowen in 1923; while working as a professional property title researcher for the Title Guarantee (later named Insurance) and Trust Company in LA, and later as vice-president, he developed an extensive knowledge of local history and land development; wrote many pamphlets, articles, and books on Southern California history, including: Ranchos become cities (1939), Land in California (1948), Los Angeles, a profile (1968), and Bombs and bribery (1969); he also wrote poetry, fiction, children's books, and essays; founding president, the Friends of the UCLA Library; member, the Cultural Heritage Board of LA; he served on boards of numerous organizations, including the California Historical Society and the Southwest Museum; died Sept. 1, 1972 in Beverly Hills, CA.
From the description of Papers, ca. 1843-1972. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 39029212
Biography
William Wilcox Robinson was born on May 1, 1891 in Trinidad, Colorado; moved to Riverside, California, in 1899; attended USC; AB, English, UC Berkeley, 1916; served in World War I; moved permanently to Los Angeles, California, in 1919; married Irene Bowen in 1923; while working as a professional property title researcher for the Title Guarantee (later named Insurance) and Trust Company in Los Angeles, and later as vice-president, he developed an extensive knowledge of local history and land development; wrote many pamphlets, articles, and books on Southern California history, including: Ranchos Become Cities (1939), Land in California (1948), Los Angeles, a Profile (1968), and Bombs and Bribery (1969); he also wrote poetry, fiction, children's books, and essays; founding president, the Friends of the UCLA Library; member, the Cultural Heritage Board of Los Angeles; he served on boards of numerous organizations, including the California Historical Society and the Southwest Museum; died September 1, 1972 in Beverly Hills, California.
From the guide to the W.W. Robinson Papers, ca. 1843-1972, (University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections.)
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- Authors, American
- Cities and towns
- Drinking fountains
- Historians
- Land titles
- Land titles
- Real property
- Ranches
Occupations:
- Authors, American
- Historians
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- Orange County (Calif.) (as recorded)
- California, Southern (as recorded)
- California, Southern (as recorded)
- Los Angeles County (Calif.) (as recorded)