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Title
C. C. Julian in court, Los Angeles, 1926-1933
Date Created and/or Issued
[between 1926-1933]
1926/1933
Publication Information
Los Angeles Times
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library
Collection
Los Angeles Times Photographic Archives
Rights Information
US
UCLA Library Special Collections, A1713 Charles E. Young Research Library, Box 951575, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1575. Email: spec-coll@library.ucla.edu. Phone: (310) 825-4988
Description
Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds.
C. C. (Courtney Chauncey) Julian seated in the witness stand in a courtroom; the judge's chair is empty.
C. C. Julian was a con man who first hit oil in California in 1923 and over-sold shares in oil syndicates through the 1920'a into the 1930's. His business activities were repeatedly investigated. He committed suicide in Shanghai in 1934.
Handwritten on negative: C.C. Julian
Text from negative sleeve: Julian, C.C.
Type
image
Format
b&w nitrate negative
Identifier
uclamss_1429_5298
ark:/21198/zz002cv99v
Language
No linguistic content
Subject
Petroleum industry--California--Los Angeles
Judicial proceedings--California--Los Angeles
Fraud--California--Los Angeles
Julian Petroleum Corporation
Julian, C. C. (Courtney Chauncey), 1885-1934
Source
Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection

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