Manuscripts
Smith, George H. (George Hugh). Deed to George S. Patton, 1856-1927 [for a lot in Fort Hill Tract of Los Angeles]. (1887, January 17). 3 items
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Smith, George H. (George Hugh) and George S. Patton, 1856-1927. Mortgage to the Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of Los Angeles for lot in city of Los Angeles. (1882, March 29). 5 items
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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Smith, George H. (George Hugh) and George S. Patton, 1856-1927. Draft of land indenture with Dan Switzer. (Approximately 1891). 1 item
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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, Maria de Jesus Wilson. Transfer of property rights from estate of Tomas Yorba to George Smith Patton, 1856-1927. (1896, September 18). 1 item
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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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Nichols, John, et al. Deeds to Benjamin Davis Wilson. (1856-1858). 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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Banning & Co. Deed to Samuel Munson [for lot in Wilmington]. (1866, February 5). 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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Dreyfus, Benjamin. Deed to Maria de Jesus Wilson Shorb, Ruth Wilson Patton, and Annie Wilson [for land in Pasadena partially in the San Pasqual Tract]. (1882, September 12). 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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