Keller, Henry Workman, 1869-1958
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Henry Workman Keller (1869-1958) was a Los Angeles financier and son of Los Angeles pioneer Matthew Keller (1810-1881). He was involved in various financial enterprises, including real estate, agriculture, and mining in both California and Mexico. For many years he was associated with the Automobile Club of Southern California and served as its president in 1937.
From the description of Papers of Henry Workman Keller, 1827-1966. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122559992
Keller was born in 1869 in Los Angeles, CA; at 18 he entered the cattle business on his father's Rancho Malibu; in 1892 he sold the ranch and entered the real estate business; became part owner of South Coast Land Co., president of Bolsa Chica Land Co., and vice-president and general manager of Riverside-Portland Cement Co.; he was also manager of the I.W. Hellman estate in San Francisco, chairman of the roads and highways committee of the Automobile Club of Southern California, and a member of the California Fish and Game Commission; he helped to bring the first zoo and golf course to Griffith Park in LA.
From the description of Papers, 1907-1950. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 38983673
Biography
Keller was born in 1869 in Los Angeles, California; at 18 he entered the cattle business on his father's Rancho Malibu; in 1892 he sold the ranch and entered the real estate business; became part owner of South Coast Land Company, president of Bolsa Chica Land Company, and vice-president and general manager of Riverside-Portland Cement Company; he was also manager of the I.W. Hellman estate in San Francisco, chairman of the roads and highways committee of the Automobile Club of Southern California, and a member of the California Fish and Game Commission; he helped to bring the first zoo and golf course to Griffith Park in Los Angeles.
From the guide to the Henry Workman Keller Papers, 1907-1950, (University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections.)
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Subjects:
- Agriculture
- Citrus fruit industry
- Copper mines and mining
- Flood control
- Irrigation
- Land tenure
- Land titles
- Lead mines and mining
- Mines and mineral resources
- Real property
- Prune Industry
- Ranches
- Real estate developers
- Rice
Occupations:
- Real estate developers
Places:
- California--Colusa County (as recorded)
- California, Southern (as recorded)
- California (as recorded)
- California, Southern (as recorded)
- Mexico (as recorded)