Article from the 1906 November 27 edition of the Los Angeles Express lists items bought by the Whittier Reform School under Walter Lindley's supervision.
Article from the 1903 May 13 edition of the Los Angeles Times discusses local real estate purchases, including Walter Lindley's sale of land on Grand Avenue for an addition to California Hospital.
Article from the 1903 May 15 edition of the Los Angeles Times reports that Walter Lindley has sold his house to California Hospital in order to enable the hospital to expand.
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An article from the 1891 December 31 edition of the Riverside Enterprise reports that 60 boys from the reform school in Whittier participated in military drill foot movements in Riverside.
Article from an unknown source discusses the success of California Hospital and its founder, Walter Lindley. Written on a separate piece of paper is, "Portland, Oregon May 1902 Dr. H. W. [illegible]."
Article from the 1901 May 26 edition of the Los Angeles Herald reports that a new emergency hospital will be built on Towne Avenue between Fifth and Crocker Streets in Los Angeles.
Article from the 1903 March 12 edition of the Los Angeles Express reports that Walter Lindley has sold Grand Avenue property for the building of an addition to California Hospital.
Article from the 1903 May 15 edition of the Los Angeles Herald reports that Walter Lindley has sold his residence on Grand Avenue to California Hospital.
Article from the 1903 May 13 edition of the Los Angeles Journal reports that Dr. Walter Lindley has sold land to California Hospital for the building of an addition.
Article from the 1903 May 15 edition of the Los Angeles Herald reports that Dr. Walter Lindley has sold a plot of land on Grand Avenue to California Hospital.