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The Battle for Beverly Hills

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by Nancie Clare


  10.  Reproduction of the note attached to the water sample, B. J. Firminger, Beverly Hills Citizen, May 9, 1941.

  11.  “Beverly Hills Is Hit at Realty Convention,” Los Angeles Record, December 9, 1922.

  12.  “The Weather: Official Report,” Los Angeles Times, April 24 1923.

  13.  B. J. Firminger, “The Story of Beverly Hills,” Beverly Hills Citizen, May 16, 1941.

  14.  “Beverly Beats Annexation,” Los Angeles Examiner, April 25, 1923.

  15.  Section 3, City of Beverly Hills Resolution #73, dated March 12, 1923.

  16.  “Beverly Beats Annexation,” Los Angeles Examiner, April 25, 1923.

  17.  Firminger, “The Story of Beverly Hills,” Beverly Hills Citizen, May 16, 1941.

  18.  “Annexation Is Rejected by Beverly,” Los Angeles Times, April 25, 1923.

  19.  “Beverly Beats Annexation,” Los Angeles Examiner, April 25, 1923.

  20.  Ibid.

  21.  “Annexation Is Rejected by Beverly,” Los Angeles Times, April 25, 1923.

  22.  Pierce E. Benedict and Don Kennedy, History of Beverly Hills (Beverly Hills, CA: A. H. Cawston and H. M. Meier, 1934).

  23.  Firminger, “The Story of Beverly Hills,” Beverly Hills Citizen, May 16, 1941.

  24.  Ibid.

  25.  Benedict and Kennedy, History of Beverly Hills.

  26.  Firminger, “The Story of Beverly Hills,” Beverly Hills Citizen, May 16, 1941.

  27.  “Extracts from notes taken from Paul. E. Schwab, September 18, 1962.” Courtesy of the Beverly Hills Library Special Collections.

  28.  Lawrence Quirk, The Kennedys in Hollywood (Dallas-Fort Worth, TX: Taylor Publications, 1996).

  29.  Firminger, “The Story of Beverly Hills,” Beverly Hills Citizen, May 16, 1941.

  Index

  The index that appeared in the print version of this title does not match the pages in your eBook. Please use the search function on your eReading device to search for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below.

  Alba, Duke and Duchess of

  Alvarado, Juan Bautista

  Anderson, Charles

  Anderson, Lewis

  Anderson, Margaret

  Anderson, Ruth

  Anderson, Stanley

  Arbuckle, Roscoe (“Fatty”)

  Ball, Lucille

  Bara, Theda

  Barrymore, John

  Beery, Wallace

  Belasco, David

  Benedict, Edison A.

  Benedict, Pierce

  Bennett, Enid

  Biscailuz, W.

  Blair, Charlie

  Boag, Margaret. See Anderson, Margaret

  Bono, Sonny

  Bosworth, Hobart

  Bow, Clara

  Bowen, E. R.

  Brady, Matthew

  Brem, Walter

  Brownlow, Kevin

  Bryan, William Jennings

  Buck, Pearl S.

  Burke, Billie

  Burns, William John

  Canfield, Charles A.

  Catlin, Charles

  Chandler, Harry

  Chaplin, Charlie

  Christy, Howard Chandler

  Coffin, Haskell

  Cohan, George M.

  Cohan, Josephine

  Cohen, Mickey

  Colman, Ronald

  Cook, Wilbur David

  Coolidge, Calvin

  Coward, Noël

  Cram, Ralph Adams

  Crawford, Charlie

  Creel, George

  Cryer, George

  Culver, R. J.

  Dansinger, Jake

  Darrow, Clarence

  Davies, Marion

  Davis, Richard Harding

  Dean, Priscilla

  Delmont, Maude

  deMille, Cecil B.

  deMille, William C.

  Denison, Frank G.

  Denker, Charles

  Dickie, Walter M.

  Dodd, Neal

  Doheny, Edward

  Douglas, Helen Gahagan

  Douglas, Melvyn

  Doyle, Arthur Conan

  Dressler, Marie

  Duffy, Olive. See Thomas, Olive

  Durfee, Minta

  Earhart, Amelia

  Eastwood, Clint

  Edison, Thomas

  Einstein, Albert

  Elizabeth I (queen)

  Emerson, John

  Fairbanks, Beth

  Fairbanks, Douglas

  Fairbanks, Douglas, Jr.

  Fairbanks, Ella

  Fairbanks, John, Jr.

  Fairbanks, John, Sr.

  Fairbanks, Robert

  Fauntleroy (“Little Lord”)

  Firminger, B. J.

  Fischbach, Fred

  Fisher, Harrison

  Fitzgerald, F. Scott

  Fogg, Clark

  Forde, Victoria

  Fox, John B.

  Fox, William

  Frank, Leo

  Franken, Al

  Fratantoni, Michael A.

  Frémont, John C.

  Gage, Merrell

  Garbo, Greta

  Gebhart, Myrtle

  Gibbs, William

  Gibson, Charles Dana

  Gibson, Margaret (“Gibby”)

  Gilespie, C. G.

  Gilette, King

  Gish, Dorothy

  Gish, Lillian

  Glassell, Steve

  Goessel, Tracey

  Goudrey, F. R.

  Graham, S. C.

  Green, Burton

  Grey, Elmer

  Griffin, C. G.

  Griffith, Corinne

  Griffith, D. W.

  Hammel, Henry

  Hancock, Henry

  Haney, Francis

  Harding, Ned

  Harding, Warren G.

  Harris, Mildred

  Hayes, Will

  Hays, Will H.

  Hearst, William Randolph

  Heney, Francis J.

  Hennessey, Charlotte

  Hennessey, John Pickford

  Homer, Frank

  Hopkins, George James

  Horsley, David

  Horsley, William

  Hunnewell, William

  Huntington, Henry E.

  Ince, Thomas H.

  Janis, Elsie

  Johnson, Kirk

  Joyce, William

  Keaton, Buster

  Keller, Helen

  Kennedy, Joseph P.

  Kerckhoff, William G.

  Keyes, Asa

  Kimball, Claude

  Kirchner, Raphael

  Korda, Michael

  Kuehl, Sheila

  Laemmle, Carl

  Lansing, Robert

  Larson, Cedric

  Lasky, Jesse L.

  Lehrer, Tom

  Lewis, Harrison

  Liedtke, Frederick. See Niblo, Fred

  Lindbergh, Charles

  Lippincott, J. B.

  Lloyd, Harold

  Lloyd, Sue

  Loew, Marcus

  Longpré, Paul de

  Loos, Anita

  Lubitsch, Ernst

  Madsen, Blackie

  Mann, William J.

  March, Ella

  Marion, Frances

  Marshall, James

  Mary, Queen of Scots

  Mayer, Louis B.

  McAdoo, William

  McBride, George

  McFarland, J. M.

  McKim, Robert

  McLean, Douglas

  McNally, Andrew

  McNally, Rand

  McNamara, James B.

  McNamara, John J.

  Minter, Mary Miles

  Mix, Tom

  Mock, James, R.

  Moore, Owen

  Morgan, J. P.

  Morosco, Oliver

  Morrison, Marion. See Wayne, John

  Mountbatten, Louis

  Mulholland, William

  Munson
, Jack

  Murphy, Al

  Murphy, George

  Nagel, Conrad

  Neff, Edwin

  Neff, Wallace

  Negri, Pola

  Niblo, Fred K.

  Nixon, Richard (“Tricky Dick”)

  Normand, Mabel

  O’Hara, Mary

  Olmsted, Frederick Law

  Otis, Harrison Gray

  Pabst, Norman

  Page, Raymond

  Parker, Force

  Parrot, Kent Kane

  Peavey, Henry

  Perry, Kathryn

  Phagan, Mary

  Phillips, Clara (“Tiger Woman”)

  Pickford, Charlotte

  Pickford, Jack

  Pickford, Lottie

  Pickford, Mary

  Pillsbury, Arthur

  Portola, Gaspar de

  Prince, H. F.

  Rappe, Virginia

  Ray, Charles

  Ray, Mrs. Charles

  Reagan, Ronald

  Remington, Frederic

  Roach, Hal

  Robinson, Harry

  Robinson, J. W.

  Robinson, Virginia

  Rogers, Will

  Roosevelt, Eleanor

  Roosevelt, Franklin Delano

  Salisbury, A. J.

  Schenck, Joseph M.

  Schwab, Paul E.

  Schwarzenegger, Arnold

  Selig, William

  Selznick, Lewis J.

  Shakespeare, William

  Shaw, George Bernard

  Shelby, Charlotte

  Sherman, Lowell

  Shriver, Maria

  Siam, King and Queen of

  Smith, Gladys Louise. See Pickford, Mary

  Smith, John

  Sonderegger, A. L.

  Soulay, John G.

  Spalding, Silsby

  Spence, Ed E.

  Springer, Jerry

  St. Johns, Adela Rogers

  Starr, Kevin

  Stearns, Frederick K.

  Stone, Irving

  Sufton, Colonel

  Sully, Beth. See also Fairbanks, Beth

  Swanson, Gloria

  Taft, William Howard

  Taylor, William Desmond

  Thomas, Bernard

  Thomas, Olive

  Thompson, Fred

  Thomson, Fred

  Toberman, C. E.

  Toberman, John

  Traeger, William I.

  Traucht, Ivan

  Trump, Donald

  Tuller, Walter

  Ullman, Charles

  Ullman, Douglas Elton Thomas. See Fairbanks, Douglas

  Valdez, Eugenio

  Valdez, Sebastiana

  Valdez, Vicente

  Valdez family

  Valdez Villa, Maria Rita

  Valentino, Rudolph

  Vargas, Alberto

  Ventura, Jesse

  Villa, Vicente

  Warner, Jack

  Washington, George

  Wayne, John

  Wellburn, Lillian

  Wells, H. G.

  Whittier, Max

  Wilcox, Daeida

  Wilcox, Edward

  Wilcox, Harvey

  Williams, Gregory Paul

  Wilson, Benjamin Davis

  Wilson, Woodrow

  Windsor, Duke and Duchess of

  Woolwine, J. K.

  Woolwine, Thomas Lee

  Workman, William

  Works, Judge Louis R.

  Zetterburg, A. (“Zett”)

  Ziegfeld, Florenz

  Zukor, Adolph

  About the Author

  NANCIE CLARE has been a Southern California–based journalist and writer her entire career, which includes eleven years as an editor at Los Angeles Magazine and, most recently, editor in chief of the award-winning LA, Los Angeles Times Magazine. She has also contributed articles to the Los Angeles Times, The Hollywood Reporter, Los Angeles Review of Books, NYU Alumni Magazine, and Coast Magazine. The chief interviewer for the podcast Speaking of Mysteries, Clare lives in Los Angeles. You can sign up for email updates here.

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  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Dedication

  Acknowledgments

  Introduction

    1.  Rancho Rodeo de las Aguas and the Invention of Beverly Hills

    2.  The Beverly Hills Hotel and the Birth of Its Namesake City

    3.  Setting the Stage

    4.  A Crash Course in Influence

    5.  Veni, Vidi, Vici

    6.  The War Against Hollywood and the Lasting Legacy of Bad Behavior

    7.  Meanwhile, in Beverly Hills …

    8.  “California’s Floating Kidney Transplanted from the Midwest”

    9.  Dramatis Personae

  10.  Playing with Fire

  11.  On Their Own

  Photographs

  Afterword

  Notes

  Index

  About the Author

  Copyright

  THE BATTLE FOR BEVERLY HILLS. Copyright © 2018 by Nancie Clare. All rights reserved. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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  Cover design by Nicholaas Eickelbeck

  Cover photographs: landscape courtesy of the University of Southern California, Libraries/California Historical Society; Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford © Look and Learn/Elgar Collection/Bridgeman Images; frame © Raftel/Shutterstock.com

  The Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is available upon request.

  ISBN 978-1-250-12134-9 (hardcover)

  ISBN 978-1-250-12135-6 (ebook)

  e-ISBN 9781250121356

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  First Edition: March 2018

 

 

 


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