Individual member portraits of members of the Los Angeles Park Commissioners in 1902: J. C. Cribb; M. J. McGarry; J. F. Mendenhall, Superintendent of Parks; C. B. Dickson; and James Russell
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Description
Photograph of individual member portraits of members of the Los Angeles Park Commissioners in 1902: J. C. Cribb M. J. McGarry J. F. Mendenhall, Superintendent of Parks C. B. Dickson and James Russell. Three portraits can be seen next to each other at center, while a portrait can be seen at top and bottom as well. The men at center, right, and top have mustaches, the man at left is clean-shaven, and the man at bottom has a gray beard. The men at center, left, and bottom wear bowties, while the other two men wear ties. The names of each man can be seen below their portrait, while "Park Commissioners" is visible surrounding the portrait at center.
Type
image
Format
1 photograph : photoprint, b&w 22 x 17 cm. photographic prints photographs
Cribb, J. C McGarry, M. J Mendenhall, J. F Dickson, C. B Russell, James Los Angeles Park Commissioners Municipal government Parks Portraits--Group--Governmental organizations
Time Period
1902
Place
California Los Angeles USA
Source
1-22-36 [Microfiche number] 11578 [Accession number] CHS-11578 [Call number] California Historical Society [Contributing entity]
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