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Dr. Allison came to Monrovia in 1905. He got a Sc.D degree from the Pacific College of Osteopathy of Los Angeles and practiced until WWI when he was appointed chaplain until the armistice. John L. Wiley, History of Monrovia, 1927, p 216. He and his wife Jeanette S. Allison lived at 126 W Lime in 1911, which is described as one of the most prominent homes in the business section. From John L. Wiley, History of Monrovia, 1927, p 217.
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