Reginaldo F. del Valle papers, 1829-1939 (bulk 1850-1929).

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Reginaldo F. del Valle papers, 1829-1939 (bulk 1850-1929).

Consists of business, political, and personal papers, including legal documents, letters, a scrapbook, a diary, a will, a historical sketch on Fr. Junipero Serra, papers pertaining to the Board of Water and Power, documents pertaining to del Valle's political career, telegrams, newpaper clippings, election ephemera, and miscellany.

1 box (0.5 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6714562

California historical society

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Los Angeles (Calif.). Dept. of Water and Power.

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Del Valle, Reginaldo F. (Reginaldo Francisco), 1854-1938

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Reginaldo Francisco del Valle (1854-1938) was the son of Ygnacio del Valle (1808-1880), who served as Alcalde of Los Angeles in 1850 and as a state assemblyman in 1852. Reginaldo grew up in Los Angeles and at the family home, Camulous Ranch, in Ventura County. He studied law, was elected to the state assembly (1879) and the state senate (1882), and was a director of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (1927-29). From the description of Papers of Reginaldo F. del Va...