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Dallas, William W. and Louise S. Dallas. Deed to Anthony Shorb and David Ritchie; legal opinion about deed. (1852, August 19). 2 items


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    Shorb, James De Barth. Deed to Louise G. Shorb. (1904, April 2). 1 item [typescript]

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    The collection consists of personal and business papers primarily related to the James De Barth Shorb family and their business ventures and estate settlements. There is also a substantial amount of material about Benjamin Davis Wilson and his business dealings in California. Topics covered in the collection include agriculture, land development in southern California, the history of the San Marino area, mining operations, water rights and irrigation, politics, society stories, and wills, court documents, and settlement papers related to the Shorb estate.

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    [Shorb, Anthony]. Miscellaneous items. (Undated). 2 items

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    The collection consists of personal and business papers primarily related to the James De Barth Shorb family and their business ventures and estate settlements. There is also a substantial amount of material about Benjamin Davis Wilson and his business dealings in California. Topics covered in the collection include agriculture, land development in southern California, the history of the San Marino area, mining operations, water rights and irrigation, politics, society stories, and wills, court documents, and settlement papers related to the Shorb estate.

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    Shorb, James De Barth, et al. Quit-claim deed to Josiah Harbert. (1886, July 19). 1 item

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of personal and business papers primarily related to the James De Barth Shorb family and their business ventures and estate settlements. There is also a substantial amount of material about Benjamin Davis Wilson and his business dealings in California. Topics covered in the collection include agriculture, land development in southern California, the history of the San Marino area, mining operations, water rights and irrigation, politics, society stories, and wills, court documents, and settlement papers related to the Shorb estate.

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    Shorb, Anthony, et al. Deed for stock agreement with John T. Mathias and James B. Murray. (1856, July 7). 1 item

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of personal and business papers primarily related to the James De Barth Shorb family and their business ventures and estate settlements. There is also a substantial amount of material about Benjamin Davis Wilson and his business dealings in California. Topics covered in the collection include agriculture, land development in southern California, the history of the San Marino area, mining operations, water rights and irrigation, politics, society stories, and wills, court documents, and settlement papers related to the Shorb estate.

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    San Gabriel Wine Company. Quit-claim deed to James De Barth Shorb. (1888, August 13). 1 item

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of personal and business papers primarily related to the James De Barth Shorb family and their business ventures and estate settlements. There is also a substantial amount of material about Benjamin Davis Wilson and his business dealings in California. Topics covered in the collection include agriculture, land development in southern California, the history of the San Marino area, mining operations, water rights and irrigation, politics, society stories, and wills, court documents, and settlement papers related to the Shorb estate.

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    Steele, Edith Shorb. Deed to Ramona Shorb Murtaugh, Mae E. Shorb, and Ynez Shorb Buck. (1919, October 7). 1 item

    Manuscripts

    The collection consists of personal and business papers primarily related to the James De Barth Shorb family and their business ventures and estate settlements. There is also a substantial amount of material about Benjamin Davis Wilson and his business dealings in California. Topics covered in the collection include agriculture, land development in southern California, the history of the San Marino area, mining operations, water rights and irrigation, politics, society stories, and wills, court documents, and settlement papers related to the Shorb estate.

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