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    Tejon Ranch

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 25 items: telegrams, letters, memos and a 4-pp. document, "Report on the Tejon Ranchos" (1912); letters, narratives and article clippings related to Tejon Ranch, a huge land holding of a syndicate led by Harrison Gray Otis and Harry Chandler. FACSIMILES MAY NOT BE COPIED OR PUBLISHED.

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    Tejon Ranch Company

    Manuscripts

    Approx. 70 items: letters, balance sheets, legal and banking documents related to ownership and operation of Tejon Ranch in the Tehachapi Mountains, fifty miles north of Los Angeles. Includes: "Minutes of meeting of Bondholders' Committee (11/30/1944)" ; multiple copies of "Request - To Title Insurance and Trust Company... (subordination agreement)" ; collected correspondence of the Tejon Ranch Co. for the period 1944 - 1948.

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    Tejon Ranch Company - Committee for Bondholders

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    Approx. 50 items: cover letters, reports, documents, balance sheets, statements of profit and loss for Tejon Ranch. Also deed of trust materials, grant deeds and other legal and financial documents.

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    Ranches/Ranchos

    Manuscripts

    2 items: article copy, Sherman Library & Gardens Newsletter, Summer 1985, "The Tejon Ranch" ; article copy, The Lens, 7/1987, "50 Years (and more) of Arcadia County Park Recalled."

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    Los Angeles Times Promotion

    Manuscripts

    California State Fish and Game Association, Chino California; includes J.E. McIntyre memoranda

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    Chandler, Otis

    Manuscripts

    1 item: 66-pp. transcript of Marshall Berges' interview of Otis Chandler. He offers the interviewer his thoughts about big game hunting and what he calls "trophy hunting." It is not made clear but it seems the interviewer and Mr. Chandler were riding cross-country on his Oregon land. Notations at top of each page read Side 1 through Side 3 - probably tape sides.

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