Papers of Henry Workman Keller, 1827-1966.
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Automobile Club of Southern California
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Founded in Los Angeles in 1900, the Automobile Club of Southern California was one of the nation's first automobile clubs. Its mission included the improvement of roads and driving conditions in the state of California, and the proposing of traffic laws. It was involved in public transportation planning and sponsored cartographic expeditions for the production of its strip maps and road maps. In 1909, the Club began publishing its member magazine, Touring Topics, which became Westways in 1933. M...
Valentine, William L.
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Sepúlveda, Ygnacio, 1842-1916.
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San Manuel Mines Company.
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San Isidro Ranch Company.
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Mott, John G., fl. 1912-1920.
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Crutcher, John Page.
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Timken, Henry H.
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Thousand Acre Ranch Company (Colusa County, Calif.)
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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 ...
Fletcher, Edward, 1872-1955.
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Randolph, Eres.
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Luce, Llewellyn A.
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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 Ga...