The story of the extraordinary friendship of the President of the Old National Life of the U.S.A. with Death Valley Scotty : typescript, [196-?]

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The story of the extraordinary friendship of the President of the Old National Life of the U.S.A. with Death Valley Scotty : typescript, [196-?]

A biographical sketch of Albert M. Johnson, the man who financed Scotty's Castle in the north end of Death Valley.

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Johnson, Albert M., 1872-1948

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Cornell University Class of 1895. Albert M. Johnson became the partner of Walter E. Scott and created "Scotty's Castle," a Moorish mansion in Death Valley, Calif., now owned by the National Park Service. From the description of Albert M. Johnson papers, 1892-1895. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 122681710 ...

Scott, Walter E., 1872-1954

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Cartwright, Levering, d. 1981.

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Albert M. Johnson, mining engineer, graduated from Cornell University in 1895, married Bessie Morris Penniman of Oakland, Calif. From the description of The story of the extraordinary friendship of the President of the Old National Life of the U.S.A. with Death Valley Scotty : typescript, [196-?] (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 41622525 ...

Scotty's Castle (Calif.)

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