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L.A. Investment Co.

File consists of records relating to L.A. Investment Company stocks held by Osborne J. and Caroline Little Pierce and Annie Louise Taylor.

Pierce family, Osborne J.

Lot 14 - N. Park [Tract]

File contains two real estate options (1928) and an agreement for sale of real estate (1931) pertaining to Lot 14, Block D of North Park Tract, Los Angeles.

Pierce family, Osborne J.

O.J.P. self pictures

File consists of self-portraits taken by Osborne J. Pierce, including photographs showing multiple images of himself

Pierce family, Osborne J.

Osborne J. Pierce photos [Album]

File consists of an album of forty-eight cyanotype and two silver gelatin scenic photographs taken by Osborne J. Pierce in Albion, Harrison, Gilead, Bethel, Winslow, and Kennebunkport, Maine; Gorham, New Hampshire; Nantasket Beach, Roxbury, and Boston, Massachussetts; Niagara Falls; and Lincoln Park in Chicago, Illinois. Includes photographs of the Pierce family homestead in Albion, Maine.

Pierce family, Osborne J.

1915-1917 - A.L.T. [Annie Louise Taylor] vs. L.D. T[aylor]

File consists of Annie Louise Taylor's incoming and outgoing correspondence and notes pertaining to her divorce from L.D. Taylor, as well as a letter from L.D. Taylor to Caroline Little Pierce and a final decree of divorce. Includes incoming letters from L.D. Taylor, Charles E. Chapman, Kate Cooley, Winifred Mabel Pierce.

Pierce family, Osborne J.

[Account book and inventory, December 1902 to 1925]

Notes by Ted Taylor on front cover of book read: "ALT: D[e]c[ember] '02 - Xmas; J[anua]r[y] '03 - Chicago, Lansing, Minneapolis?; 1906 - Vancouver; K[enneth] T[aylor] words; N[o]v[ember] '06 - packing at Alberni St.; J[anua]r[y] '06 expenses; 1910 - L.A.; 1920 - expenses ; 1925 - expenses."

Pierce family, Osborne J.

[Financial and medical records]

File consists of banking records, such as account books, cleared cheques and other account records, invoices and receipts for purchases and a form concerning Annie Louise Taylor's health issues. One of the account books contains miscellaneous notes and lists.

Pierce family, Osborne J.

[Los Angeles Investment Company]

File consists of statements and correspondence relating to Annie Louise Taylor's ownership of stock in the Los Angeles Investment Company and an editorial cartoon concerning L.D. Taylor.

Pierce family, Osborne J.

[Album:] Stamp Photos

File is an album of photographs assembled by Annie Louise Taylor. Includes studio portraits of Theodore Pierce and Kenneth Osborn Taylor, a photograph of Caroline Little Pierce, and a few photographs of an unidentified girl.

Pierce family, Osborne J.

Taxes - Assessments

File consists of tax assessments and receipts for property held by Osborne J. Pierce, Caroline Little Pierce and Kenneth Taylor between 1910 and 1957, as well as a decree of distribution for Osborne's estate in 1912.

1910 Beaton - Vancouver and woods, B.C.

File contains a copy of an August 1, 1910 letter from Octavia Beaton to her parents describing her trip with George Beaton from Vancouver on a tug boat to Gilford Island, where they spent three days, and their return to Vancouver aboard the "Cassiar." Beaton describes logging operations, the local fishing industry, and fellow passengers.

1916 G.A.-O.S. Beaton, [trip to] Silverton, Col. - mining [and Canada and San Francisco]

File consists of Octavia Beaton correspondence and a narrrative account. Includes a letter to friends concerning the trip she took with George and Mary Beaton to Colorado in September 1916, and a forty-five page narrative describing a trip across Canada, from the east to the west coast, and then down to San Francisco. The narrative contains descriptions of several places in British Columbia, and includes impressions of the Hotel Vancouver, Stanley Park and the differences between Victoria and Vancouver. The file also contains correspondence pertaining to Beaton's studies with the College of Divine Science and her resignation as President of the Woman's Guild of the Church of the Ascension in Buffalo, New York.

1927 Beaton

File consists of Octavia Beaton correspondence, including correspondence concerning the death of her daughter-in-law Mary and a letter from George Beaton, records relating to her membership in the American Legion Auxiliary, and prose written by her on the topic of Charles Lindbergh's transatlantic flight.

1926 Beaton

File consists of Octavia Beaton correspondence, including a letter from Bruce Beaton, outgoing correspondence to friends describing Paris and the death of Mary Beaton Taylor, an American Church of Paris program and an American Hospital of Paris identification card.

1929 Beaton

File consists of Octavia Beaton's correspondence with her brother-in-law Ralph Beaton and correspondence relating to her employment situation.

1930 Beaton

File consists of Octavia Beaton correspondence, relating to family, financial and employment matters. Includes incoming and outgoing correspondence with her brother-in-law Ralph Beaton, incoming correspondence from George Beaton, outgoing correspondence to Bruce Beaton, and correspondence with family, friends, and her employer.

1931 Beaton

File consists of Octavia Beaton correspondence and related records concerning family, financial and employment matters and the effect of the Depression on the Beaton and Taylor families. Includes correspondence with Ralph Beaton, many letters to L.D. Taylor and letters from George Fowler concerning L.D.'s health during an extended illness. Correspondence relates to

[1933 Octavia Beaton]

File consists of the Tin Bull Vol. 1, No. 1 (February 25, 1933), a newsletter written by Ted Taylor to document the activities of the Taylor-Beaton household, and a photograph of Octavia Beaton and an unknown woman.

Pictures, cuttings and misc. - Beaton

File consists of a Christmas card from L.D. Taylor, correspondence and a statement of personal information pertaining to Octavia Beaton's claim for a state pension and a letter pertaining to funeral arrangements for Octavia Beaton.

Ted [Taylor]

File consists of Mary Louise Taylor Werbel records relating to Ted Taylor and accumulated after his death. Includes correspondence and cards pertaining to Ted's death in 1963 and correspondence relating to his share of royalties for "The Left Handed Dictionary" in 1972.

1906

File consists of drawings and paintings by Theodore (Ted) Taylor, a notice of assignment to school in Los Angeles, and four photographs.

1910

File consists of five photographs and a newspaper clipping concerning a relay race in which Theodore (Ted) Taylor was a participant.

1913 TT [Ted Taylor]

File consists of programs, newspaper clippings and other records relating to Theodore (Ted) Taylor's participation in plays and other events at Los Angeles High School; a sheet of prose by Osborne J. Pierce; and a letter from Pierce to his sister Almira, in which he discusses the living arrangements and activities of L.D., Annie Louise, and Theodore Taylor.

1915

File consists of a newspaper clipping and three photographs relating to Theodore (Ted) Taylor's participation in a parade of Los Angeles school children, as well as two other photographs.

1921 - News service

File consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence of Ted Taylor and related newspaper clippings, pertaining to both his professional and personal lives. Includes correspondence with John M. Beckwith, William R. Kane, Harry Brand, Theodore C. Detrich and George Rosener.

1922 - Busted partnership

File consists of financial records and appointment book of Ted Taylor; Ruth Wing's notes and correspondence regarding the murder of Hollywood director William D. Taylor, a client and friend of Ted Taylor; and Ted Taylor's account of his marriage to Ruth Wing.

1922 - GROPING - bureau and other possibilities

File consists of correspondence, notes and other records relating to Ted Taylor's publicity work in Hollywood, his activities as Editor of the motion picture industry publication "CAMERA!," and the establishment of the Los Angeles Press Service.

1922 - Loose threads

File consists of miscellaneous incoming and outgoing correspondence of Theodore Taylor, including correspondence concerning the Studio Publicists' Association's publication of the "Mouth Organ."

1922 - How to spell "Rubaiyat"

File consists of correspondence, press releases, and receipts relating to Ted Taylor's role as a publicist for Ferdinand Earle and Earle's production "The Rubaiyat." includes commentary by Earle concerning dealings with David O. Selznick.

1922 - The Record - A new little world

File consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence of Ted Taylor, relating to his work as a member of the editorial staff of "The Record." Includes incoming correspondence from actors John Gilbert and Charles Ray, director Emmett J. Flynn, and the Goldwyn Producing Corporation.

1922 - W.D.T. [William Desmond Taylor]

File consists of newspaper clippings, correspondence and other records relating to the murder of Ted Taylor's client and friend, director William Desmond Taylor. Includes records relating to Ted Taylor and Ruth Wing's assistance in the murder investigation, Ted Taylor's relationship with Taylor, and his defence of Taylor's character. File also includes correspondence from director Reginald Barker.

1923 Dec.

File consists of correspondence and a newspaper clipping relating to Taylor's editorial activities at the "Los Angeles Record," including correspondence from director William P.S. Earle; correspondence between Ted Taylor and Ruth Wing; incoming correspondence of Caroline Little Pierce and Annie Louise Taylor; and correspondence from Kate Cooley concerning L.D. Taylor. File also contains Christmas cards and greetings from actors Victor Potel and Raymond Cannon, actress Lillian Rich, producers John M. Stahl and Fanchon Royer, writers Al Cohn, Edith M. Ryan, Doris Anderson, and director D.W. Griffith.

1924

File consists of an advertisment for the Barn in Los Angeles and ten photographs. Includes two photographs of Mary Beaton (Taylor) and photographs of Ted Taylor in his office, at Goldwyn Studios, and at a Pola Negris dinner for General Haller.

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