Historical Society of Southern California Collection -- A Pictorial History of the Edison Building and Grauman's Theatre [graphic], 1917.

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Historical Society of Southern California Collection -- A Pictorial History of the Edison Building and Grauman's Theatre [graphic], 1917.

The Edison Building on the corner of Third Street and Broadway in central Los Angeles, completed in 1918, was the home of Grauman's Theater (later renamed the Million Dollar Theater) and the Owl Drug Company. The building was designed by architects Albert G. Martin and William Lee Woollett . The album contains photographs documenting the progress of construction, and also includes photographs of some of the building's architectural details.

1 photograph album (90 gelatin silver prints; 5 x 7inches) in 1 box (0.75 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6799843

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Martin, Albert C., 1879-1960

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Woollett, William, 1901-1988

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Schilling, Frank A. (Frank Adam), 1885-

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Amateur historian; researcher of western forts. From the description of Military posts research materials, 1946-1961. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 31416890 ...

Southern California Edison Company

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Southern California Edison (SCE) is the largest electric utility in California and one of the nation's largest investor-owned electric utilities, serving more than 13 million people in 15 counties of central, coastal and southern California. Based in Rosemead, California, the utility has been providing electric service in the region for more than 120 years. From the description of Records of Southern California Edison, 1848-1989. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical G...