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Vice-presidential candidate Col. Frank Knox with Harry Chandler
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Harry Chandler speaks at Salvation Army camp dedication
Manuscripts
Black and white glass negative. Harry Chandler is pictured on the speakers' stand during the Salvation Army camp dedication at Redondo Beach. Makeshift stage constructed of pieces of lumber, several seated dignitaries, Harry Chandler standing and addressing the audience. The Salvation Army band can be seen on the far side of the stage (right), with standing onlookers behind listening to the dedication ceremony proceedings. Harry Chandler collection.
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Assemblyman Lee Bashore addresses the Southern California Council of State Chamber of Commerce
Manuscripts
Black and white photoghraph. Chamber of Commerce official Hal Hotchkiss (left) is shown seated next to Assemblyman Lee Bashore, who is addressing the Southern California Council of State Chamber of Commerce. Harry Chandler is seated at far right.
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Harry Chandler with Salvation Army representatives
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Black and white glass negative of Harry Chandler standing with Commissioner Adam Gifford & Colonel C.R. Boyd of the Salvation Army. (L to R) Harry Chandler, Commissioner Adam Gifford, Chas Hutson, and Colonel C.R. Boyd. Brass instrument case and lockers visible in the background.
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Harry Chandler in 1907 Model G Franklin car next to F.X. Pfaffinger
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Black and white photograph of Harry Chandler seated at the wheel of a 1907 Model G Franklin automobile. Sitting next to him is F.X. Pfaffinger. A group of men looks on in the background.
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Harry Chandler attends arts meeting at the Biltmore
Manuscripts
Black and white photograph. Pictured (L to R): Harry Chandler, seated, Dr. Remsen D. Bird (president of Occidental College), standing, and Miss Sydney Temple (president of the Art Noon Club) and Dr. Otto Klemperer (conductor), both seated, attend an arts meeting at the Biltmore where the cultural needs of the city of Los Angeles were discussed. Both the Los Angeles Art Association (part body of the Art Noon Club) and the Southern California Symphony Association were represented.
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The presidential fishing party of 1848
Visual Materials
Image of a political cartoon illustrating the United States presidential election campaign of 1848; candidates (left to right) Martin Van Buren, John Hale, Lewis Cass, and Zachary Taylor fish from opposing banks of a river filled with fish bearing the names of the states; on a firm rock marked "Constitution," stands Taylor at right with fish swarming about his line, most of them hooked on its multiple leaders, "Ohio" being prominent in the center; it rains on the left bank (in contrast to Taylor's sunny bank), where the other candidates stand; directly across from Taylor is Free Soil candidate Martin Van Buren, standing on "Free Soil" and fishing with a pole whose line has broken and only the fish "New York" swims with his broken tackle toward Taylor's line; behind Van Buren is a cabbage patch; further upstream stand Democrat Lewis Cass and Liberty party candidate John Hale, who commiserate on their poor catch.
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