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David W. Alexander residence, Los Angeles or vicinity
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Wolfskill home at 4th and 5th and Alameda streets, Los Angeles
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David B. Alexander papers
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The collection consists of letters, documents, account books and two photographs related mainly to David B. Alexander's purchase of property in the area of Fort, Main, Fifth, and Spring Streets in central Los Angeles. There are also materials related to his purchase of a portion of Rancho Muscupiabe in San Bernardino County and business regarding the ranch between Alexander and his partner Samuel W. Little. There are also business papers relating to property Alexander owned in Lincoln, Nebraska and account books kept by Alexander and both J. W. Hartley, and J. A. Hartley.
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Wolfskill home at 4th and 5th and Alameda Streets, Los Angeles
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