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A literary history of southern California

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    Franklin Walker page from San Francisco's literary frontier :

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    One page from Franklin Walker's book San Francisco's literary frontier. Typewritten with handwritten corrections. The text relates to American writer Ambrose Bierce, Christianity, and the Chinese in San Francisco.

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    The history of California

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    Southern California Telephone Building - Addition

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    Location: 740 S. Olive St., Los Angeles, California Job #: 401 Architect/Designer: Parkinson, John and Donald Format: Manuscripts Description: Photocopy of final report showing total expenditures.

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    Southern California Edison Company Building

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    Location: NW corner of 5th St. and Grand Ave., Los Angeles, California Job #: 395 Architect/Designer: Allison & Allison Format: Manuscripts Description: Photocopies of final report; a brochure on The New Edison Building, ca. 1931; and a 1972 letter from the Los Angeles Times Real Estate Section editor.

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    Southern California Gas Company Building

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    Location: 1060 Broxton Avenue, Westwood, Los Angeles, California Job #: 479 Architect/Designer: Kaufmann, Gordon B. Format: Manuscripts Description: Photocopy of cost data sheet.

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    Southern California Telephone Building - Addition

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    Location: 740 S. Olive St., Los Angeles, California Job #: 401 Architect/Designer: Parkinson, John and Donald Photographer/Artist: Mushet Photography Format: Photographic prints Description: Progress shots and shots of finished building and one illustration. Other buildings to be seen: Sign for Fitzgerald's and a billboard advertising the Alhambra Theatre at 731 So. Hill St.

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