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Title
Judge James Francis Thaddeus O'Connor stands next to congressman Thomas Francis Ford, Los Angeles, 1930s
Date Created and/or Issued
1930s
1930/1939
Publication Information
Los Angeles Daily News
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Los Angeles Daily News Negatives
Rights Information
US
Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.
James Francis Thaddeus O'Connor stands next to Thomas Francis Ford while wearing a suit. He may be singing. O'Connor was a federal judge on the United States District Court for the Southern District of California. Before becoming a federal judge, President Roosevelt appointed him Comptroller of the Currency in 1933. He served in this position during the Great Depression and resigned in 1938. Ford was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from California's 14th congressional district from 1933-1945.
Text from original nitrate sleeve: O'Connor, James F.T.; Ford, Thomas F.
Handwritten annotation from nitrate negative: J.F.T. O'Connor.
Type
image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
ark:/21198/zz002885dm
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
People
Government
Judges--California--Los Angeles
Legal
Politicians--California--Los Angeles
Ford, Thomas Francis, $1873-1958
O'Connor, James Francis Thaddeus, 1884-1949
Source
Los Angeles Daily News Negatives

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