Letter of invitation to a luncheon to discuss the building of the Army-Navy YMCA building, 1924, May 12.

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Letter of invitation to a luncheon to discuss the building of the Army-Navy YMCA building, 1924, May 12.

The Army-Navy YMCA building, in San Pedro, California, was completed in 1926. It is now a nursing home called the Harbor View House. The letter is addressed to T. A. Russell and signed by Harry Chandler, E. P. Clark, George Cochran, George L. Eastman, F. E. Eckhart, Maynard McFie, and Seeley W. Mudd.

1 letter, 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6715117

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Mudd, Seeley Wintersmith, 1861-1926.

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Cochran, George, 1835-1901

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Constable of Washington township, Pa. From the description of Papers, 1830-1832. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 39330932 ...

Eckhart, F. E.

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YMCA of Los Angeles

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Chandler, Harry, 1864-1944

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Harry Chandler was the son-in-law of Harrison Gray Otis, publisher of the Los Angeles Times. From the description of Letter of invitation to a luncheon to discuss the building of the Army-Navy YMCA building, 1924, May 12. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122446591 ...

Eastman, George L.

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Served in the U.S. Navy during World War I and II, present at Pearl Harbor when the Japanese attacked on December 7, 1941, and visited Hiroshima during the first year after the atomic bombing. From the description of Collection, 1946-1970, (bulk 1946). (Xavier University of Louisiana). WorldCat record id: 34923949 ...

Clark, E. P. (Earl Perry), 1892-

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Biographical note: The U.S. Attorney General authorized U.S. Marshal Crawley P. Dake to arrest outlaws and restore order to southern Arizona in an April 3, 1888 letter. In the same letter, he was advised of the need to obtain vouchers from deputies for their expenses. In 1884, the government brought suit against Dake to recover $29,000 that had previously been paid to him and that was not subsequently supported by vouchers and receipts. E. P. Clark and several others had been sureties for his bo...

McFie, Maynard, 1886-.

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