Manuscripts
Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, #186
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Harbors -- California -- Los Angeles [printed matter]
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Los Angeles Harbor and its Importance to the Realty Board: Address delivered by Thomas E. Gibbon, member of the Board of Harbor Commissioners, before the Los Angeles Realty Board; Argument of T.E. Gibbon Vice President of the Los Angeles Terminal R'y CO. in Behalf of San Pedro before the Board for Locating a Deep Water Harbor in Southern California Sitting at Los Angeles, Cal.
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Los Angeles (Calif.) and Los Angeles County (Calif.)
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Harbors -- California -- Los Angeles
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E.P. (Ernest Payson) Goodrich, 1874-1955; Los Angeles (Calif.) Board of Harbor Commissioners; Los Angeles (Calif.). Board of Public Works; Panama Canal (Panama) Included: Miscellaneous minutes
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Union Passenger Terminal (Los Angeles, Calif.)
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Talks on the Elimination of Grade Crossings and new Union Terminal Station on Friday, October 15th, 1920; Before the City Council of the City of Los Angeles, Sitting as a Committee of the Whole, on the Question of Elimination of Grade Crossings, and Union Terminal Site; California Railroad Commission: Engineering Department, Los Angeles Grade Crossing and Terminal Investigation Analysis of S.P.-S.L. Exhibits Nos. 27 and 28, September 14, 1920
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Harbors -- California -- Los Angeles
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E.P. (Ernest Payson) Goodrich, 1874-1955; Los Angeles (Calif.) Board of Harbor Commissioners Included: Maps and printed matter
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