Daniel Freeman Family, Rancho Centinela Documents. Series 5
THE THOMAS AND DOROTHY LEAVEY CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF LOS ANGELES RESEARCH COLLECTION
DOCUMENTS FOR THE HISTORY OF THE DANIEL FREEMAN FAMILY AND THE RANCHO CENTINELA (CSLA-33)
SERIES 5: RESEARCH NOTES AND MISCELLANY
Series Size: 3 archival document boxes, 1 folder
During the course of her research, Betty Forsyth compiled notes on the history of Inglewood, the ranchos, and the Freeman and Machado families. These notes (all on 3x5 inch note cards) have information ranging from the names of and information on early Inglewood pioneers to furniture in the Adobe Centinela to the activities of the Centinela Valley Historical Society. A folder with miscellaneous publications rounds out the holdings of this series.
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3 |
Los Angeles Department of Airports 50th anniversary booklet; Security Pacific Bank community guide to southwest Los Angeles County; Hollenbeck Hotel advertisement with picture of the California Building, Chicago World’s Fair; Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce guide to Los Angeles: “The County and City of Los Angeles in Southern California.” Notes re research activities |
1897, 1978 |
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6 |
1-5 |
Notes arranged by alphabetical order: A-H |
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7 |
1-3 |
Notes arranged by alphabetical order: N-Z |
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7 |
4 |
Notes re Inglewood residents |
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8 |
1-5 |
Notes arranged by topic |
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