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Union Passenger Terminal (Los Angeles, Calif.)


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    Union Passenger Terminal (Los Angeles, Calif.)

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    My Part in Grade Crossing Elimination; Address of William A. Alderson to the Legislative Committee; Union Passenger Terminal artist rendition; "The growth in population and business of the City of Los Angeles during the past thirty years has been the wonder of the world. Of the many factors contributing…"

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    Union Passenger Terminal (Los Angeles, Calif.) [printed matter]

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    Railroad crossings -- California -- Los Angeles; Southern Pacific Company

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    Railroad Commission of the State of California

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    Railroad Grade Crossing and Terminal Investigation Los Angeles: Report on Railroad Grade Crossing Elimination and Passenger and Freight Terminals in Los Angeles

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    Union Passenger Terminal (Los Angeles, Calif.) -- Correspondence

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    Bion J. (Bion Joseph) Arnold, 1861-1942; Samuel Storrow; Walter Mallard

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    Unnumbered subject files: Correspondence between... - Union Passenger Terminal

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    Although the Thomas E. Gibbon papers consists of four series with subseries, the entire collection is essentially one series. Gibbon's professional endeavors as a businessman, lawyer, and political activist are found throughout the entire collection. There is also material related to highways, power development, irrigation, real estate in Hollywood, California, mining and oil ventures in California, Arizona, and Nevada.

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  • Letter to A.J. Barclay, Construction Engineer, Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal

    Letter to A.J. Barclay, Construction Engineer, Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal

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    A single page letter, possibly from Peter SooHoo, to A.J. Barclay, Construction Engineer, Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal, acknowledging the fact that the vacation of Chinese merchants was expiring on September 1, 1937. The writer of the letter assures Mr. Barclay that all is moving forward and that efforts were being made to "expedite the vacation."

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