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Cattle ranchers working at Tejon Ranch
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Hay chopper grinds up grain to feed Tejon Ranch cattle
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Black and white photograph. From news caption: "Hay chopper operated by Pat Valladao grinds up tons of grain to feed 12,000 head of cattle grazing over 297,923 acres of Tejon Ranch."
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Harry Chandler with Herbert Hoover and other guests at Tejon Ranch
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Black and white photograph of (L to R) Juan Jesus Lopez (Tejon Ranch manager), Harry Chandler, Herbert Hoover, Marian Otis Chandler, Alonzo Taylor and Helen Chandler posing outdoors at Tejon Ranch headquarters. Related to image LAT 01524.
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Tejon Ranch
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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
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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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Harry Chandler with Herbert Hoover and others at Tejon Ranch
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Black and white photograph. Ex-President Herbert Hoover comes to Southern California from Palo Alto to call on Harry Chandler at the Tejon Ranch headquarters. Pictured (L to R): Juan Jesus Lopez (ranch manager), Harry Chandler, Herbert Hoover, Marian Otis Chandler, Alonzo Taylor and Helen Chandler. Related to image LAT 01127.
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Frances Hinio and her son standing in front of their home at Tejon Ranch
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Black and white photograph. From news caption: "Frances Hinio, 21, and her son Augustine, 18 months, stand in front of [the] home in which she was born." It is located at the site of the first Indian reserve in the United States at Tejon Ranch.
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