Mayors election; Political campaigns; Political cartoons
Article clipped from the 1906 November 27 edition of the Los Angeles Express discusses the grand jury investigation into the Whittier Reform School. A cartoon entitled "How would Roosevelt vote?" shows Theodore Roosevelt examining a list of the...
Local elections; Political campaigns; Political candidates
Article from the Los Angeles Examiner dated 1906 October 28 discusses dispute between Republican nominees in the municipal elections, Evan Lewis and Leslie Hewitt.
Mayors election; Political campaigns; Political candidates
Article from the 1906 November 15 edition of the Los Angeles Evening News discusses the Non-partisan committee's statement regarding an arbitration agreement between Lee C. Gates and Walter Lindley.
Article from the 1906 December 26 edition of the Los Angeles Evening News reports that Don McGarvin will succeed Walter Parker as head of the Republican party for southern California.
Form letters; Mayors election; Political campaigns; Letters
Note from C.B. Booth dated 1906 October 30 and written on a form letter soliciting voter support from the Walter Lindley for Mayor Committees. Note reads, "You can count on me for Dr. Lindley. He will make a first class mayor of a first class...
Letters; Form letters; Hospitals; Meetings; Stockholders
Letter dated 1904 May 7 informing California Hospital stockholders of a special meeting being held to discuss the building of an addition to the hospital.
Article clipped from an unknown source dated 1906 January1 reports that Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lindley gave a New Year's dinner for physicians of California Hospital.
Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- ); Southern Pacific Railroad Company; Political candidates; Mayors election; Nominations for office
Article from the 1906 October 16 edition of the Los Angeles Examiner discusses a meeting between mayoral candidate, George A. Smith, and Southern Pacific Railroad Company's political leader, Walter Parker.