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VTg 1881 Here’s Dr David Burbank Media Capital of the World endorsed check Calif

VTg 1881 Here's Dr David Burbank Media Capital of the World endorsed check Calif
VTg 1881 Here's Dr David Burbank Media Capital of the World endorsed check Calif
VTg 1881 Here's Dr David Burbank Media Capital of the World endorsed check Calif
VTg 1881 Here's Dr David Burbank Media Capital of the World endorsed check Calif
VTg 1881 Here's Dr David Burbank Media Capital of the World endorsed check Calif

VTg 1881 Here's Dr David Burbank Media Capital of the World endorsed check Calif
Genuine original antique vintage 1881 Here’s Dr David Burbank Media Capital of the World endorsed check California. Burbank is a city in the southeastern end of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Located 7 miles (11 km) northwest of downtown Los Angeles, Burbank has a population of 107,337. [8] The city was named after David Burbank, who established a sheep ranch there in 1867. Burbank consists of two distinct areas: a downtown/foothill section, in the foothills of the Verdugo Mountains, and the flatland section. Often called the “Media Capital of the World” and only a few miles northeast of Hollywood, numerous media and entertainment companies are headquartered or have significant production facilities in Burbank, including Warner Bros. Entertainment, The Walt Disney Company, Nickelodeon Animation Studio, The Burbank Studios, Cartoon Network Studios with the West Coast branch of Cartoon Network, and Insomniac Games. 8.5 by 3.25 inches. Couple of folds, normal spindle puncture in center and hand stamped cancel. Please INSPECT ALL images for FULL details.
VTg 1881 Here's Dr David Burbank Media Capital of the World endorsed check Calif
1924_Map_of_Los_Angeles_County_California_American_Geography_Decor_Poster_Print_01_gcn

1924 Map of Los Angeles County California American Geography Decor Poster Print

1924 Map of Los Angeles County California American Geography Decor Poster Print

1924 Map of Los Angeles County California American Geography Decor Poster Print
These are museum-quality fine art reproductions that are guaranteed to impress. Poster Print: 210 gsm heavyweight poster print paper with a low-glare satin finish with sharp details, brilliant colors, superior light-fastness, and excellent water resistance. Please message me if interested in adding a border. Giclée Canvas: 300 gsm inkjet art matte canvas remains the ultimate format for high-end fine art. Please note that we include 2 of extra material for easy future stretching. Please message us if you do NOT want a border with your print. Framed Print: THIS CAN ONLY BE FUFFILLED IN THE US! PLEASE MESSAGE US FOR INTERNATIONAL FRAMING OPTIONS! We employ a high quality contemporary black frame that suits most rooms. Please reach out if interested in matting or more custom framing! All of our prints are reproductions taken from high quality scans of the original pieces. We try to make a balance of restoring easily seen flaws each map while maintaining the original character.
1924 Map of Los Angeles County California American Geography Decor Poster Print
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1973 Ward LaFrance Ambassador Fire Engine Los Angeles County Fire Department L

1973 Ward LaFrance Ambassador Fire Engine Los Angeles County Fire Department L
1973 Ward LaFrance Ambassador Fire Engine Los Angeles County Fire Department L
1973 Ward LaFrance Ambassador Fire Engine Los Angeles County Fire Department L
1973 Ward LaFrance Ambassador Fire Engine Los Angeles County Fire Department L

1973 Ward LaFrance Ambassador Fire Engine Los Angeles County Fire Department L
Welcome to The Diecast Drama! Hey there, diecast enthusiasts! Welcome to DiecastDrama. Com, your go-to spot for all things diecast. Whether you’re a long-time collector or just starting out, we’ve got something special for you. Weight:?? 4.00 lbs lbs. Brand new 1/50 scale diecast model of 1973 Ward LaFrance Ambassador Fire Engine “Los Angeles County Fire Department” LA County FD (LACFD) Emergency! Does not have any openings. Comes in plastic display showcase. Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts. Dimensions approximately L-6.25, W-2, H-2.25 inches. Check out what our customers are saying on our Feedback page. Got questions or need a hand? Reach out to us anytime! Let’s make your diecast dreams a reality!
1973 Ward LaFrance Ambassador Fire Engine Los Angeles County Fire Department L
Petroleum_Development_Co_Issued_to_and_Signed_by_Edward_L_Doheny_1899_or_190_01_hil

Petroleum Development Co. Issued to and Signed by Edward L. Doheny 1899 or 190

Petroleum Development Co. Issued to and Signed by Edward L. Doheny 1899 or 190

Petroleum Development Co. Issued to and Signed by Edward L. Doheny 1899 or 190
Stock issued to and signed as secretary and 2 more time at stub and on back by Edward L. Edward Laurence Doheny (August 10, 1856 – September 8, 1935) was an American oil tycoon, who in 1892, along with business partner Charles A. Canfield, drilled the first successful oil well in the Los Angeles City Oil Field, setting off the petroleum boom in Southern California. At first he was an unsuccessful prospector in the state of New Mexico and Southwestern United States. Later Doheny became very wealthy through his California oil interests, and was also successful in the oil fields of Tampico, Mexico. During the administration of President Warren G. He was twice acquitted of offering the bribe that Fall was convicted of accepting. Doheny and his second wife and widow, Carrie Estelle, were noted philanthropists in Los Angeles. Arnold Ross in Upton Sinclair’s 1927 novel Oil! (the inspiration for the 2007 film There Will Be Blood) is loosely based on Doheny. Doheny graduated from high school at the age of 15 and he was named the valedictorian of his class. Following his fathers death several months after his graduation, he was employed by the U. Geological Survey, and in 1873 was sent to Kansas with a party surveying and subdividing the Kiowa-Comanche lands. The following year he left the Geological Survey to pursue his fortune prospecting, first in the Black Hills of South Dakota and then in Arizona Territory and New Mexico Territory. He is listed in the 1880 United States Census as a “painter” living in Prescott, Arizona. During his time in Kingston he met two men who would play important roles in his later life; Albert Fall, the future Secretary of the Interior, and his business partner Charles A. Doheny and Canfield together worked the formers Mount Chief Mine with little success, and thus in 1886 Canfield prospected further in the Kingston area, leasing and developing with great success the Comstock Mine (not to be confused with the Comstock Lode of Virginia City, Nevada). Doheny declined to join him in this venture, and whereas Canfield made a small fortune from it, Doheny was reduced eventually to doing odd jobs (including painting) to support his family. In the Spring of 1891, Doheny left New Mexico and moved to Los Angeles, California, attracted by Canfields success in Los Angeles real estate. Canfield had previously left Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.
Petroleum Development Co. Issued to and Signed by Edward L. Doheny 1899 or 190
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Vintage Scuba Patch U. I. C. C LOS ANGELES COUNTY

Vintage Scuba Patch U. I. C. C LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Vintage Scuba Patch U. I. C. C LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Vintage Scuba Patch U. I. C. C LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Vintage Scuba Patch U. I. C. C LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Vintage Scuba Patch U. I. C. C LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Vintage Scuba Patch U. I. C. C LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Vintage Scuba Patch U. I. C. C LOS ANGELES COUNTY

Vintage Scuba Patch U. I. C. C LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Los Angeles County Underwater Instructional Course is the very first recreational scuba program in the United States and perhaps the world. This patch was only given to those that passed the difficult instructor course. This vintage scuba patch is a must-have for any collector or enthusiast. Los Angeles County design is a true gem for those who appreciate the beauty of scuba diving. The pin is a unique piece that captures the essence of the sport and its history. It’s perfect for adding to a collection or wearing on a dive jacket or backpack. This patch is a great conversation starter and a wonderful way to show off your love for scuba diving. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this one-of-a-kind piece of diving history. Patch is approximately 6″ 6″.
Vintage Scuba Patch U. I. C. C LOS ANGELES COUNTY
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THE HISTORY OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY HOSPITAL, 1878-1968, By Helen Eastman

THE HISTORY OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY HOSPITAL, 1878-1968, By Helen Eastman

THE HISTORY OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY HOSPITAL, 1878-1968, By Helen Eastman
University of Southern California Press. 6.75×4.25×1 Inches. Book is in typical used-Good Condition. Will show signs of wear to cover and/or pages. There may be underlining, highlighting, and or writing. May not include supplemental items (like discs, access codes, dust jacket, etc). Will be a good Reading copy. I have changed my mind and would like to cancel/make changes to my order. We believe in providing our customers with an ultra-speedy service. To ensure this is achieved, all of our systems are fully automated so orders are transferred for processing within minutes. How long should I expect customer service will take to respond to my inquires? We aim to respond to all customers within 24-48 hours (Monday – Friday). My Address is wrong. Very sorry to hear that! So please confirm you have selected the correct address before placing your order. What do I do if I haven’t received my order? Rest assured, we have you covered. Here is what to do: While we aim to deliver your order in the time frame specified, transit delays outside of our control can occur. Because of this we would ask that you allow the following amount of time before contacting us about your late order(s): At Least 18 days for Orders delivered within the US and At Least 25 days for Orders delivered outside the US. Basically, in the event of your order being delayed or lost in the post, we will do our best to provide a suitable resolution. What type of payments do you accept? Zuber’s Policies Are As Follows. We carefully grade our items, so you should expect to receive the item in the condition as we have stated it in our listing, please see the’Condition’ section. Please do not expect anything beyond what is stated in our listings. New Items: Guaranteed to be in new condition and in their original packaging. For CDs this generally (but not always) means they will come in their shrink-wrap/plastic. Used Items: Please see our description in each listing for details regarding particular items. The item you receive may not exactly match the photo, but will contain the same content. How quickly will I receive my item. Occasionally, orders are delayed a little longer. Can you tell me more about a particular item? We are unable to provide any additional information or guarantee that you will receive anything in addition to what is described in our listing. Carefully reading the item’s description details should answer most questions that you may have. The images supplied on our listings are intended as a guide only. Meaning that we did not take the picture. With this in mind it isn’t always possible for us to guarantee that you will receive the exact cover shown. You should receive the item described in our listing, but the cover could vary. Will you accept lower amounts/offers for your items? A Return must authorized by first contacting us. Then we will provide you with either a return label or specific instructions for mailing the item back. Do Not refuse the item when you receive it. Do Not mark the item as’Return to Sender’. United States Return requests must be within 30 days of receipt of the item. International Return requests must be within 14 days of receipt of the item. With their original packaging and accessories included with the return. We will then diligently work to find the best solution. What do I do if I have received a faulty product or the wrong item? Our aim is to deliver quality products to all of our customers. New items must be still sealed (if they originally were). We will provide you with a pre-paid return label. To ensure a speedy resolution please enclose the following in your correspondence. Images of the faults/defects and/or ISBN/UPC of the incorrectly received item. Explanation of what you received vs what you expected to receive. What do I do if I receive a damaged item? In the event that your order arrives damaged, please accept our apologies. Please ensure you provide us with your order number and images of the damaged item. Images must depict the damage you are discussing. The images you send must also include images of the packaging the item arrived in. YOUR ONE STOP SHOP FOR ALL KINDS OF SPECIAL FINDS. We offer a very large selection of competitively priced New & Used items. We look forward to serving you!
THE HISTORY OF THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY HOSPITAL, 1878-1968, By Helen Eastman