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Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Hazel Bentley stands on the front steps of the West's house at 240 South Griffin Avenue. She wears a white dress with frills on the front. Three adults stand on the porch above her. One woman has her hand on her hip. The railing of the porch is visible behind Hazel. Text from negative sleeve: 1760. Los Angeles, Calif. 240 South Griffin Ave. 1898. 1. George M. West in Knights Templar Uniform on the front lawn. Richard Siemsen has the sword today, March 1943. 2. Hazel Bentley, daughter of Greeley Bentley and Alice Chadsey Bentley, on our front steps. 3. With our cat, on the lawn, with Sepulveda's house in the rear. 4. Wilson D. West actually shaving John Herwick in our rear yard, with Wayne W. West looking on. The barber and his customer are both now dead, March 1943. 5. George M. West in Knights Templar uniform. 5 films.
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