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  • Macaulay, 1952
  • James Macallo, Confectionery, 10 O.F. Walk, 2003, 1912
  • General Douglas Mac Arthur, 1960
    • General Douglas Mac Arthur Park Post Card, L. 43-Western Publ. & Nov. Co., 259 So. Los Angeles St., L.A., Calif., (Color Photo by Frank J. Thomas) Natural Color Reproduction-Curteichcolor, Art Creation, Reg. Pat. Off., JT, 1960
  • Fred MacCrellish, 1943, 1871, 1870
    • Editor, Alta California, 1943, 1871, 1870
  • Ida MacDonald-Wright, 2001, 1990, 1973, 1952, 1950s, 1907
    • Nee Wyman; Married Stanton MacDonald-Wright 1907 and then divorced.
  • Jean MacDonald-Wright, 2001, 1990, 1973, 1952, 1950s, 1907
    • Nee Sutton; Married Stanton MacDonald-Wright 1952; Widowed 1973.
  • Jeanne MacDonald-Wright [ -1951], 2001, 1990, 1973, 1952, 1950s, 1907
    • Nee Redman; Married Stanton MacDonald-Wright 1920; Died 1951
  • Stanton (S.) (McDonald Wright) MacDonald-Wright [1890-1973],* 2008, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2001, 2000, 1997, 1990, 1983, 1980, 1973, 1966, 1965, 1952, 1950s, 1944, 1940s 1939, 1938, 1937, 1935, 1930s, 1929, 1927, 1924, 1923, 1920, 1920s, 1919, 1918, 1917, 1916, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1910, 1910s, 1907, 1904, 1900, 1890, Intro
    • Artist, Administrator, Educator, Philosopher, Writer, 2004
    • S. McDonald Wright, Artist, Faculty, Art Department, University of California, Los Angeles, 1952
    • "Petrachrome," 2004, 1983
      • Processs patented by Stanton MacDonald-Wright*, 2004, 1983
    •  Santa Monica City Hall Murals, 1983
    • Santa Monica High graduate and Santa Monica resident, 1983, 1952,
    • Santa Monica, California, 1900, 1990
    • Ausstellung der Synchromisten Morgan Russell, S. Macdonald-Wright, Der Neue Kunstsalon, Munich, 1912
    • Les Synchromistes: Morgan Russell et S. Macdonald-Wright, Galerie Bernheim-Jeune, Paris
    • Armory Show, 1990, 1913
    • One-person exhibition, Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture by S. Macdonald-Wright at Steiglitz's Photo-Secession Gallery ("291"), New York, 1917
    • California Synchromies, 1990, 1918, Intro
    • October 12. SMW leaves New York for Southern California, 2001, 1918
    • Organized Exhibition of Paintings of American Modernists, 1990, 1920
    • 1920-Marries Jeanne Redman; SMW begins work on a stop-motion color film process and completes a full-length feature that is destroyed in a fire at the Blum Laboratories, Hollywood, 2001, 1973, 1920,
    • Exhibits in studio with Vysekal, Russell, Benton, Wm Yarrow, Preston Dickinson
      • February 1-29. Group exhibition, Exhibition of Paintings by American Modernists, organized by SMW with the help of WHW and Alfred Stieglitz, at the Los Angeles Museum of History, Science and Art, Exposition Park (the art division is now the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; hereafter referred to as the Los Angeles Museum.) SMW gives several lectures there on modern art, 2001, 1990, 1973, 1920
    • Treatise on Color, published in 1924
    • Yin Synchromy, No. 3 (1930), 2001, 1920s,
      • Technical and Imaginative Pursuits of Early Man, 2004, 2004b, Library Murals, 2004, 1934
    • (Stanton)McDonald Wright*, 1997, 1935
      • Artist, exhibited at the juried Santa Monica Canyon Art Festival, 1935, 1997
    • 1935 Santa Monica Public Library Mural Link
    • Completed Landing of the Vikings, 20 x 40 feet, painted on a primed asbestos curtain, Stage Curtains for Barnum Theater, 2001, 1973, 1937, WPA artist and Director, 1930s, 2001, 2003
    • Stanton Macdonald-Wright's Barnum Hall Stage Curtains and Mural, 1939
    • Asbestos Stage Curtain Mural, Barnum Hall Stage, W.P.A. Federal Arts Project, 1952, 1938
    • The Vikings, Barnum Foyer, Fifteen by seventeen foot tile mosaic, W.P.A. Federal Art Project, 1952, 1938
    • Writes a weekly column; Rob Wagner's Script, 1940s
    • Fulbright to Japan, 2001, 1973, 1952
    • Liaison intime, 1955, 2001, 1950s
    • A Retrospective Showing of the Work of Stanton MacDonald-Wright, Los Angeles County Museum, 2001, 1973, 1956
    • In Kyoto, Haiga, 1965, 1980
    • 22 August 1973, evening SMW dies at the age of 83 of a heart attack at his home in the Pacific Palisades; services at Chapel of the Dawn, at Gates, Kingsley and Gates Mortuary, Santa Monica, 2001, 1973
    • Stanton Macdonald-Wright: Prints of the Haiku, Essay, Bruce Guenther, The Haiga of Stanton Macdonald Wright, (All works on loan from Zara Gallery, 553 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, Ca. 94133) Western Association of Art Museums: 270 Sutter Street, San Francisco, California 94108, 1980, 4 pp., 1980
    • An old pond a frog leaps in, the sound of water, No. 1, 1980, 1960s
    • Bruce Guenther, The Haiga of Stanton Macdonald-Wright, Stanton Macdonald-Wright: Prints of the Haiku, (All works on loan from Zara Gallery, 553 Pacific Ave., San Francisco, Ca. 94133) Western Association of Art Museums: 270 Sutter Street, San Francisco, California 94108, 1980, 4 pp.
    • Color, Myth, and Music: Stanton Macdonald-Wright and Synchromism, LACMA Press Release 2001  August 5 through October 28, 2001, 1973
  • Stanton Macdonald-Wright [1890-1973] Chronology (updated 2005), 1973
  • Mrs. Stanton Macdonald-Wright, (Ida Wyman, 1907, divorced)(Jeanne Redman, 1920-1951)(Jean Sutton, 1952- ) 2001, 1990, 1973, 1952, 1950s, 1907
    • Jean Sutton, 2001, 1973, 1952
      • Marries Stanton Macdonald-Wright after his second wife dies in 1951, 2001, 1973, 1952
  • MacDowell, 1921, 1920
    • Concert Etude , 1920
    • Rigaudon, 1921
  • Lawrence "Larry" Mace,* Ed.D., 2009, 2008, 2006. 2006a, 1994, 1964, 1960. 1959, 1954, 1953, 1952, 1950s, 1949, 1948, 1942,
    • aka Larry Lee, Larry Lea, Leigh, Larry Mace
    • Larry "Leigh" Mace,* 1954
    • Author, Educator, publisher, dancer, gymnast, flight instructor, night club act, 1994
    • Oakland Intermural Athletic League, 2006, 1949, 1948
      • First, Flying Rings; Second, HIgh Bar, Oakland High, 2006, 2006a, 1949, 1948
    • Larry "Leigh" Mace*, Muscle Beach, Standing on the Flying Rings Apparatus, 1954 
    • Taught Ball-room dancing for Arthur Murray Studios,
    • Lettered in gymnastics Santa Monica College, 2006, 1953
    • Santa Monica resident; lettered in gymnastics at SMC & UCLA; earned a doctorate in educational psychology and has enjoyed sucessful careers publishing and hang gliding instruction, 1994
    • Ode to Muscle Beach, 2006a, 1959
    • Three-high on the Grass, 1960 (Carol Fergis,* Larry Mace,* Deforest "Moe" Most*), Photographer Unknown
    • Lawrence Mace*, B.A., Ed.D., (1964), Educational Psychology, UCLA
    • Taught reading and second language instruction, LAUSD
    • Returned to Santa Monica where he teaches Hang-gliding, ultra-lights, 2006, 1971
    • Journal Entry (Deforest "Moe" Most*) September 2006, 1950s
    • Hangs out at the Dying Bench south of the Santa Monica Pier, and teaches adagio, 2008
  • Lawrence Mace* In Search of Whole Rainbows, Unpublished Manuscript, 1994, 1952, 1949, 1948, 1942
  • Auriel MacFie, 1952
    • Journalist, Motion picture writer, 1952
    • Santa Monica Graduate, 1952
  • E.H. Macgibbon, 2003, 1907
    • Contractor Building, Windward & O.F. Walk, Venice, 2003, 1907
  • Andreas Machado, 1908a
    • Son of Antonio Machado and Manuela Valuenza, 1908a,
    • Lives on the old Augustin Machado place, La Ballona, 1908a
    • He built a very comfortable home, 1908a
    • José la Luz Machado also lives in the neighborhood in a neat cottage, 1908a
  • Andréas Machado [ - ], 1908, 1908a
    • Son of Augustin Machado and Ramona Sepulveda,1908a, 1908
    • Resides on Ballona lands, 1909
  • Andrés Machado [ - ], 1908, 1908a
    • Son of Ygnacio and Estafania Machado, 1908, 1908a
    • Hollywood, 1908, 1908a
  • Antonio Ignacio Machado, 1997, 1974, pp. 138, 139. 1908a, 1831, 1827
    • Along with Xavier Alvarado, received a provisional grant to "Santa Monica," that is Santa Monica Canyon and the land to Topanga up to the hills in the rear, and who gave up his share to Alvarado in 1831, 1974
    • Along with Francisco Javier Alvarado, a grazing permit, for "the place called Santa Monica", 1997, 1827
    • By Los Angeles Alcade Guillermo Cota, 1997. 1827
    • Machado is believed to have relinquished his share to Alvarado in . . . 1908a,
  • Antonio Machado, 1908, 1908a
    • Son of Ygnacio and Estafania Machado, 1908, 1908a
    • Married Manuela Valuenza, 1908a,
    • Has a number of children, most of whom are still living at home, 1908a,
    • Living in Ygnacio Machdo adobe, the old house, a short distance from Augustin Machado large and substantial adobe which is now empty, 1908, 1908a
    • Simple, unassuming, courtly, of good judgement and kindly heart, nostalgic, 1908a,
    • Augustin Machado's heir, 1908, 1908a
  • Antonio Machado and Manuela Valuenza Family, 1908a
    • La Ballona ranch, 1908a
    • Son of Ygnacio Machado, 1908a
    • Have a number of children, most of whom are still living at home, in Balonna, 1908a,
  • Ascencion Machado, 1908a
    • Lately deceased daughter of Augustin and Ramona Machado, 1908a
  • Augustin Machado, 1997, pp. 124, 137, 138, 1908a, 1827, 1820
    • Rancho La Ballona , 1997, 1820
      • Along with Felipe and Tomas Talamantes were given grazing rights, 1997, 1820
      • The low-lying flatland bordering Ballona Creek, the present site of Culver City, 1997, 1820
  • Augustine Machado, pp. 137, 494, 1908a
    • Along with Ygnacio Machado, sons of Manual Machado, who became the owners of La Ballona grant, an extensive and valuable tract of land upon a portion of which is now located the towns of Playa del Rey, Venice, Ocean Park and Palms, p. 494, 1908a
    • Marries Ramona Sepulveda, p. 494, 1908a
    • Ramona and Augustine Machado are the parents of Jose De La Luz Machado [1856- ], p. 494 J.D. Machado, 1908c, p. 494, 1908a
  • Don Augustin Machado [ - 1865], 1908, 1908a, 1865
    • Alcalde, civic affairs, el pueblo de Los Angeles, 1908a
    • Unable to read or write, 1908a,
    • Brother of Ygnacio Machado, 1908a, 1908a
    • Married to Ramona Sepulveda, 1908a
    • Father of Mrs. Juan Barnard, Ascencion, Bernardino, Andréas, Dolores, Francisco Machado, and José de Luz Machado, all of whom reside on Ballona lands, 1908a, 1865
    • Houses in Los Angeles and on the Ballona Rancho, near Ygancio Machado, 1908, 1908a, 1865
    • A large and most substantial adobe in La Ballona Rancho, the walls and roof of which is still intact, is unoccupied at present and is used as a store house, one of the best specimens of the early California homes but not preserved, 1908a, 1865
  • Augustin and Ramona Sepulveda Machado's family which lived in Los Angeles and the Ballona Rancho, 1908, 1908a, 1865
    • Mrs. Juan Barnard [ - ], Ascension, Andreas, Bernardino, Dolores, José de Luz, sons and daughters of Augustin and Ramona, 1908, 1908a, 1865
    • Ascencion Machado, lately deceased daughter of Augustin and Ramona Machado, 1908a
  • Ramona and Augustine Machado, pp. 495, 1908a
    • They have eleven children, Jose De La Luz Machado, the youngest, he being born December 17, 1856, in Los Angeles on South Main street, corner of Winston street, p. 495, 1908a
  • Bernardino Machado [ - ], 1908, 1908a
    • Son of Augustin and Ramona Sepulvedia, 1908a, 1908
    • Lives on Ballona lands, 1908a, 1908
    • One of Ramona and Augustine Machado's sons living with Jose De Luz Machado, p. 495, 1908a
  •  Cristobal Machado, 1908, 1908a
    • Son of Ygnacio and Estafania Machado, 1908, 1908a
    • Texas, 1908,
  • Dolores Machado [ -1906], 1908, 1908a, 1906
    • Deceased Son of Augustin and Ramona Sepulvedia, 1908a, 1908
    • Left a family which resides in Ocean Park, 1908, 1908a, 1906
  • Dolores Machado's family lives in Ocean Park, 1908, 1908a, 1906, 1831, 1997
  • Estefania Palomares Machado, 1908a,
    • Married Ygnacio Machado, 1908, 1908a
    • Mother of Antonio, living in the old house; Andrés, who lives in Hollywood, and Cristobal Machado, in Texas, 1908, 1908a
  • Francisco Machado, 1908a, 1870s
    • Son of Augustin and Ramona Sepulveda, 1908a, 1870s
    • One of the Los Angeles County supervisors, 1908a, 1870s
    • Political "boss" of the Ballona district, 1908a, 1870s
  • Jose De La Luz Machado [1856- ], Bio., p. 494, 1908a; Portrait. J.D. Machado, p. 494, 1908a, 1908c.
    • Son of Augustin and Ramona Sepulveda, 1908, p. 494, 1908a,
    • Resided on Ballona lands, 1908a, 1908
    • Lives near Andreas Machado, 1908a
    • Youngest of eleven children born to Ramona and Augustine Machado, born on Dec. 17, 1856, p. 495, 1908a
    • Santa Clara College at Santa Clara, Cal., B.S., 1876
    • Resided on Ballona lands, 1908a, 1908
    • Lives near Andreas Machado, 1908a
    • Agriculture, at La Ballona, p. 495, 1908a
    • Machado Family Heir, p. 494, 1908a
  • Manual Machado, p. 494, 1908a
    • a native Spaniard, p. 494, 1908a
    • A pioneer of early times at Santa Barbara, p. 494, 1908a
    • and who, for military duty, was by the Spanish government granted a tract of land, a portion of which lies within the present confines of the city of Los Angeles, p. 494, 1908a
  • Manuela Valuenza Machado, 1908a,
    • Married Antonio Machado, 1908a
  • Ramona Sepulveda Machado, 1908, p. 494, 1908a, 1865
    • Daughter of Don Francisco Sepulveda, The San Vicente Rancho, 1908a
    • Nee Sepulveda, married Augustin Machado, p. 494, 1908a
    • Homes in Los Angeles and La Ballona Rancho, 1908a
    • Mother of Mrs. Juan Barnard, Ascencion, Bernardino, Andréas, Bernardino, Dolores, Francisco Machado, and José de Luz Machado, all of whom reside on Ballona lands, 1908a, 1865
    • Ramona and Augustine Machado are the parents of Jose De La Luz Machado [1856- ], p. 494 J.D. Machado, 1908c, p. 494, 1908a
    • A large and most substantial adobe in La Ballona Rancho, the walls and roof of which is still intact, is unoccupied at present and is used as a store house, one of the best specimens of the early California homes but not preserved, 1908a, 1865
  • Ygnacio Machado [1794- ], 1997, 1908, pp. 137, 138, 494, 1908a, 1876, 1820, 1794
    • Along with Augustine Marchado, sons of Manual Machado, became the owners of La Ballona grant, an extensive and valuable tract of land upon a portion of which is now located the towns of Playa del Rey, Venice, Ocean Park and Palms, pp. 137, 494, 1908a
    • Rancho La Ballona , 1997, 1820
      • Along with Felipe and Tomas Talamantes were given grazing rights, 1997, 1820
      • the low-lying flatland bordering Ballona Creek, the present site of Culver City, 1997, 1820
    • Brother of Augustin Machado, 1908, 1908a
    • Ygnacio and Estafania Machado adobe of fourteen rooms built around a court, simple and solid, is now occupied by his son Antonio, 1908, 1908a
    • Married Estefania Palomares, 1908a
    • Father of Antonio, living in the old house; Andrés, who lives in Hollywood, and Cristobal Machado, in Texas, 1908, 1908a
  • Ygnacio and Estefania Palomares Machado Family, 1908a,
    • Antonio, living in the old house; Andrés, who lives in Hollywood, and Cristobal Machado, in Texas, 1908, 1908a
  • The Machado brothers (Augustin and Ygnacio), 1908a,
    • Besides the Ballona Rancho, they owned and lived at their homes on two acres of land near Second and Main Streets in downtown Los Angeles, 1908a,
  • The Machado Families, 1998, 1979, 1908, 1908a, 1906, 1870s, 1865, 1839, 1831,
    • As part compensation for their lands confiscated by the San Gabriel Mission, the Talamantes and Machados were awarded La Ballona Rancho, 1908a
    • This land was farmed and grazed and settled by the Machado families who sold or leased off parts of land from 1850 on, serving as County Supervisors, and forming the basis of the large school district on the West Side of Los Angeles County, 1908a
    • Early in the seventies an Englishman, Col. Hutchinson, loaned money to the Machados, taking mortgages upon various pieces of land as security. One of these was a narrow strip of beach frontage extending from Strand street to the southern limits of La Ballona grant.
    • The Machados sold 800 acres to Mrs. Lucas, 1908a, 1873
    • Mrs. Lucas and her sons sold various parts of their acreage over time to the Vawters, and some of their land was donated to the City of Santa Monica, 1908a
    • The Lucas Tract, 1974, 1952, 1908a, 1902, 1890s, 1884, 1875
    • In 1875 when Santa Monica was platted and sold, the southern boundary of the town to be was the Lucas tract, itself a subdivision of La Ballona Rancho, or Land Grant. There were further divisions here of the pier, the railroad, and subdivided tracts along the beach. And eventually much of the Lucas Tract became South Santa Monica, Ocean Park, Oceanpark, and a post office, in addition to the one in Santa Monica proper, 1908a
    • La Ballona Rancho. 1998, p. 137, 1908a, 1870s
    • Bio., p. 137, 1908a
    • The Machado Family Haciendas, Homes, 1908a
    • Juan Barnard [ - ] and Mrs, Juan Barnard, 1908, 1908a, 1865
    • Antonio Machado and Manuela Valuenza Family, 1908a
      • Have a number of children, most of whom are still living at home, in Ballona, 1908a,
    • Augustin and Ramona Sepulveda Machado's family which lived in Los Angelels and the Ballona Rancho, 1908, 1908a, 1865
      • Mrs. Juan Barnard [ - ], Ascension, Andreas, Bernardino,Dolores, José de Luz, sons and daughters of Augustin and Ramona, 1908, 1908a, 1865
    • Dolores Machado's family lives in Ocean Park, 1908, 1908a, 1906, 1831, 1997
    • Ygnacio and Estefania Palomares Machado Family, 1908a,
      • Antonio, living in the old house; Andrés, who lives in Hollywood, and Cristobal Machado, in Texas, 1908, 1908a
  • machinedrum, 2004, 2005b
    • ilkae remix project bovine rearrangement Merck records LP, cd/vinyl 7" (4 parts), Merck 032, 2004
      • Producers lackluster, machinedrum, Daedelus*. . . 2004, 2005b
  • Machinists, 2003, 1912
    • L.J. Evans, Machinist, 2940 Main, O.P., 2003, 1912
  • Alfred P. Machris, 1997, 1953
    • In whose name part of the former Uplifters Club was donated by Maybell Machris* to the people of Los Angeles as Rustic Canyon Park, 1997, 1953
    • One of three brothers who founded the Wilshire Oil Co., 1997
  • Maurice Machris, 1997, 1970s
    • Son of Maybell Machris, 1997, 1970s
    • Married to Paquita Lick, 1997, 1971, 1952
    • Bought the Hill Estate, 1952
    • Big Game Hunter, 1997
  • Maybell Machris, 1997, 1953
    • Who donated part of what once was the Uplifters Club in Alfred P. Machris's name to the people of Los Angeles as Rustic Canyon Park, 1997, 1953
  • Paquita Lick Machris,* 1997, 1971, 1952,
    • nee Lick, 1997, 1930s
    • Daughter of Charles Lick, Santa Monica developer, 1997, 1971, 1952
    • Big Game Hunter, 1997
    • Wife of Maurice Machris, 1997, 1970s
  • The Machris estate, 1997, 1970s
    • See The Scott/Post/Hill/Machris Estate, 1997, 1970s
  • The Machris/Lick* Family, 1997
  • Tom Mack, 1947
  • Mack Manufacturing Company, 1977, 1936
  • John W. Mackay [1831-1902], 1943, 1895, 1890s, 1876, 1875, 1873, 1870s, 1869, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • Along with Fair and James C. Flood, the Bonanza Firm, 1943, 1876, 1873
    • Mackay, Fair, Flood, and O'Brien in 1869, (The Firm), 1943
    • Sharon (and the Bank Group) after they's achieved an almost complete monopoly on the Comstock) suffered his first defeat when Mackay and his associates took control of the Hale & Norcross in 1869, 1943
    • Five years later, the "Bonanza Firm" or the "Bonanza Crowd," as it was sometines called, completed [Sharon's]his dethronement. 1943, 1876
    • [p. 135] "Newly created Comstock millionaires, with the notable exception of Mackay, almost invariably aspired to a seat in the U.S. Senate . . . 1943
    • The Sierra Water Company Which Brings Water from the Sierras, 1943, 1869
    • Millionaire, The Con. Virginia Mine, Bonanza, 1943, 1876, 1875, 1874, 1970s
    • One of our rich men the Inter-Ocean has not named. Mackay is worth from sixty to a hundred millions. San Francisco Chronicle, Jan. 1875 , 1943, 1875
    • The Con. Virginia bonanza created a longer list [of millionaires]: including John W. Mackay, 1943, 1870s
    • Mackay & Fair Lumber Co., 1943, 1875
    • Participated in the Atlantic Cable Project, and began to lay the Pacific Cable, 1943
    • From 1885 to 1895, in association with James L. Flood and J.P. Jones, Mackay mined low grade ore which he milled in his own mills, 1943, 1895, 1885
      • In 1883 Senator J.P. Jones, who had been mining low-grade ores from the old stopes of the Crown Point and the Belcher for three years (as a lessee) [Jone leases his old mine (s) in 1880], 1943, 1883-1880, 1920-1850
      • J.P. Jones was given a lease on the Con. Virginia stopes from the 1550 level upward under an agreement to pay a royalty of 50 cents a ton for every ton milled, 1943, 1883
      • [Footnote: "When the [1881-1883] fire burned out the millions of feet of timbers which had been packed into the stopes as the ore was removed, the whole country caved downward to fill the vacancy. The cave extended far up on the hillside back of the town leaving a long crack like an earthquake slip. So great was the pressure in the stopes that pieces of old 14-inch timbers were compressed to 6 and even 4 inches and resembled petrified wood. The town itself slid downward a little, but without damage except to brick buildings." Nevada Historical Magazine for 1911-1912.] 1943
      • All of the openings into the stopes had been sealed since the fire broke out in 1881 and it was stipulated that he should not begin operations until the stopes could be entered. 1943
      • [p. 250] "Mackay was in Europe practically all of that year engrossed in the affairs of the proposed Atlantic cable, and it is evident that neither he nor Superintendent Patton had much confidence that the fills and margins of the old stopes could be mined at a profit. All of their efforts during the preceding four years [1883-1879] had been spent on a search for a new ore body below the Con. Virginia bonanza. 1943
      • [p. 250] "Patton notified Jones in the spring of 1884 that he had extended a drift into the stopes o the 1200-foot level and that he could begin operations. Jones commenced in May, and up to November 1, 1885, had mined and milled 18,487 tons of ore yielding $310,109.69, or $16.70 a ton, valuing silver at $1,2929 an ounce. The discount brought the value down to $14 a ton. 1943
      • Development work down to and including the 2900-foot level had been a continual disappointment, and on January 1, 1885, deep mining in the North End mines was abandoned. Ten months later the water was at the 2000-foot level and still rising. 1943
      • "As soon as it appeared that Jones was succeeding the Con. Virginia company began to extract low-grade ore below the 1550-foot level. For economy of management and operations the Con. Virginia and California companies were reincorporated on October 1, 1884, as the Consolidated California and Virginia Mining Company with a capital of 216,000 shares of the par value of $100 each. The company itself mined 19,670 tons, yielding $15.91 a ton during the first year, which gave a small profit. Mackay wanted the company to take over all of the operations and he [p. 251] persuaded Jones to surrender his lease to the company by agreeing to give him a one-third interest in the new milling company to be organized to mill the ores. James L. Flood who had taken his father's place in connection with mining affairs,, was the third partner. [p. 251 Footnotes: James C. Flood [ -1889] died in 1889 of a long and distressing illness with Bright's disease. It is said that Mackay and James L. Flood bought all of the stock in the treasury at the market price when these operations were begun.], 1943
      • The Jones lease was surrendered on January 1, 1886, and the Consolidated Company entered upon ten years of very profitable mining in and about the old stopes, although the operation would have been far less successful except for the lucky discovery of three narrow sheets of good ore adjoining the old California stopes. The first one was found in the summer of 1886, the second in 1891, and the last in 1894. It happened that the first was encountered after Mackay returned to take charge while Superintendent Patton took a vacation. Fair had done little crosscutting on either side of the bonanza owing to the rush of water that followed the cutting of clay walls. In these later years the stopes were practically dry as the water had been drained by deeper workings. 1943
      •  [p. 252] ". . . Mackay and Flood . . . withdrew from the Comstock in 1895. 1943
      • "During the years 1884 to 1895, inclusive, the mine produced 860,661 tons of ore, yielding $16,447, 221, coin value, or $19.11 a ton, from which dividends amounting to $3,898,800 were paid, after the payment of $1 a ton royalty to the Sutro Tunnel Company. The value of the gold exceeded that of the coin value of the silver by nearly $2,000,000. The average milling charge was $6.50 per ton, with an 80 percent recovery rate. Mackay and Flood had large idle mills at that time, which enabled them to make a low milling charge . . . 1943
      • [p. 252] "It is interesting to note that the low-grade operations in the bonanza mines yielded more in dividends than were paid by any of the other Comstock mines in all their history with the exception of three-the Savage, the Crown Point, and the Belcher. 1943
    •  For whom the University of Nevada, Reno, School of Mines is named, 1943,
  • The Mackay School of Mines, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1940
    • Collections, Files, Libraries, Museums, 1980, 1966, 1943,
    • Comstock materials, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1920-1850
  • Mackay & Fair Lumber Co., 1943, 1870s
  • Mackerel fishing, 1990, 1942, 1941, 1930s
  • J.D. MacKinnon [ - ],* p. 316, 1908a
  • Leon MacLaughlin, 1952
    • Football, Coach, Santa Monica High School, 1952
    • Santa Monica Graduate, 1952
  • Dr. Paul Maclin,* 1990, 1955
    • President, The Muscle Beach Weightlifters Club, 1990, 1955
  • Frederick MacMonnies, 1997
    • Sculptor and painter, 1997
    • Father of Betty MacMonnies Waller, 1997
  • Mary Fairchild MacMonnies (Lowe), 1997
    • Artist, painter, 1997
    • Mother of Betty MacMonnies Waller, who was Marjorie Waller's mother. Both of whom painted, 1997
  • Clara Macomber, 1974, 1917, 1913
    • Santa Monica High School Faculty, 1974, 1917, 1913
  • John MacPherson* [ - 1934], 2005, 1975, 1934
    • (See McPherson* . . . )
    • Killed by rocks being unloaded to build the Santa Monica Harbor Breakwater, 2005, 1975, 1934
  • Frank MacShane (ed.) Selected Letters of Raymond Chandler, Columbia University Press: NY, 1981, 501pp., 1981, 1957, 1944
  • Madame Consuma-san, 1992
    • Japanese Dance Group, Peace Day, August 1, 1992, Santa Monica Civic Center, 1992
  • Madame Doreena, 2003, 1970s
    • Santa Monica Pier Psychic, 2003, 1970s
    • She would know where she was catalogued.
  • Madeira Bay, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 2635 Fifth, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Eduardo Madera,
    • Eudardo Madera & Andrew Kidman, The Ghosts are Calling, Surfing Film, Animation
  • Mrs. Jennie Madison, Dressmaker, 2703 O.F. Walk, O.P., 2003, 1912
  • Madison School, 1952, 1930s
    • The Santa Monica schools secured maximum benefits from the funds provided by the Works Progress Administration. . . . Although few changes were made in the original plans of the Lincoln Junior High School and the Madison and McKinley elementary schools, all these buildings were completely rehabilitated and made earthquake resistant. Structural reinforcement, walls filled with concrete by the Gunite process, and modernization adapted these plants to more modern school use, 1952, 1930s
  • Madison Square Garden, 1979. 1905
    • The Physical Culture Exposition, 1979, 1905
  • Madlib (Stones Throw), 2005, 2005b, 2004, 2003
    • Daedelus The Quiet Party, Plug Research pr 400203cd, cd/vinyl, 2005b, 2002,
    • Madvillian (aka Madlib and MF Doom) MadVilliany Stones Throw LP, cd/vinyl, 2004, 2005b
      • Accordion samples Experience from the Invention album, 2004, 2005b
    • Dwight Trible & the Life Force Trio Love is the Answer Ninja Tune LP, 3 vinyl and 2 cd, Zen 108 2005, 2005b
      • Daedelus*; J. Georgia Anne Muldrow; Adam Rudolph*; Sa-Ra, 2005, 2005b
    • Dwight Trible & the Life Force Trio Equipoise, Ninja Tune EP Zen12167/Zen CDS167, 2005-05 vinyl and cd, 2005, 2005b
      • Sa-Ra, Madlib, GB, Georgia-Anne Muldrow, Carlos Niño, and Daedelus* contribute production, 2005b
    • Madvillian (aka Madlib and MF Doom) MadVilliany Stones Throw LP, cd/vinyl, 2004, 2005b
      • Accordion samples Experience from the Invention album, 2004, 2005b
  • Loren Madsen, 1979, 1960s
    • Artist, 1979, 1960s
  • Mae-shi, 2005, 2005b
    • Potential; Music For Robots vol. 1, Music for Robots LP, CD comp 2005, 2005b
  • Magazines, Blogs, Journals, Newsletters, Newspapers, Periodicals, Publications, Reports, Reviews, Tabloids, zines, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2008a, 2007, 2006, 2006a, 2005, 2005b, 2004, 2004a, 2004b, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1994, 1993, 1991, 1990, 1989, 1988, 1985, 1984, 1983, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1977, 1976, 1975, 1974, 1973, 1971, 1970s, 1969, 1966, 1965, 1962, 1961, 1960s, 1956, 1954, 1952, 1950, 1950s, 1949, 1948, 1947, 1946, 1945, 1943, 1941, 1940s, 1937, 1936, 1935, 1930s, 1926, 1925, 1924, 1921,1920s, 1915, 1913, 1912, 1911, 1910, 1910s, 1909, 1908, pp. 83, 147, 270, 280, 1908a, 1905, 1904, 1903, 1902, 1898, 1897, 1894, 1890, 1887, 1884, , 1884, 1880, 1880s, 1876, 1875, 1874, 1873, 1872, 1871, 1870, 1870s, 1867, Forward
    • (See Newspapers, etc.)
  • Newspapers, Magazines, Etc., 1992, 1916
    •  The Craftsman Magazine, May 1916
    • Architecture California, 14. no. 2, November 1992 p. 2, pre-1768, Foreward and Back
    •  
    •  Acoustic Guitar, 2001, 1994
    • Acrobat, 2006. 2006b. 1948
    • Alta California, 1943, 1871, 1870
    • American Art Journal Archives, 39, nos. 3 & 4 (1999): 11-20.
    • American School Board Journal, 92, March, 1936, 27-29, 1952
    • Architectural Forum, 1954
    • The Argonaut,
    • ArtForum,
    • Art Front, March 1936
    • Art in America
    • Arts and Architecture, 1997, 1985, 1950s, 1945, 1940s
    • Arts & Architecture, 1988, 1941
    • Beach City Labor Journal, Santa Monica Schools Edition, October, 1937, p. 3, 1952
    • BusinessWeek, 2005
    • Calcutta Statesman, 1926, 1925
    • California Arts and Architecture, 1997, 1946
    • The Californian, Vol. 2, no. 6, Nov. 1892   
    • Center Magazine, 1950s
    • The Chicago Inter-Ocean, Oct. 1874, 1943
    • CityBeat, 2006, 2005, 2004
    • Computerworld, 2005
    • Confidential, 1999
    • The Daily News, 1999
    • Daily News newspaper, 2005, 1975, 1924
    • The Daily Outlook, 1952, 1912
    • The Daily Star,
    • The Daily Sun, 1990, 1916
    • The Daily Territorial Enterprise, the Enterprise, 1943, 1874, 1872, 1870s
    • Daily Tribune Independent Progressive Thursday Morning September 5, 1912 , Vol. II, No. 64, 20 pages.
    • Downbeat, 2001
    • The Economist (U.S. Edition)
    • Entertainment Today,
    • The Evening Journal, 1952, 1912
    • The Examiner, 1999, 1903
    • The Fellowship Magazine, 1909. 1904
      • Edited by Benjamin Fay Mills (1857-), 1979, 1937, 1909, 1905, 1904, 1897
    • Free Lance, Newspaper, 1231 Main. O.P., 2003, 1907
    • The Forum, 1913, 1908a, 1890
    • Free Venice Beachhead,
    • Giant Robot, 2003
    • Gold Hill News, September 16, 1871, 1943
    • Gold Hill News, September 16, 1871, 1943, 1973, 1971
    • Green Galactic, 2006
    • Guitar Player, 2001, 1970s
    • Harpers Monthly 1908a, 1890
    • The Herald, 2009, 1999
    • The Hollywood Citizen, 1999
    • Hustler, 2005
    • International Gymnast, 2006, 2006a
    • Judge, 1908a, 1890
    • Just Jazz Guitar, 2001
    • KCRW.com, 2006, 2006a
    • Kinetograph Company Bulletin, Dec. 1894, 1996, 1894
    • Land of Sunshine, a Magazine of California and the Southwest, 1935, November, 1897
      • The Land of Sunshine (became Out West), 1935
    • The Land of Sunshine (became Out West), 1935
    • Life magazine, 1997, 1990, 1950, 1946
    • Lincoln Daily Journal, 1979, 1880
    • London Review of Books, 2004
    • The Lookout, 2010, 2005, 2005b, 1983
    • The Lookout News, 2007, 2004, 2001,
    • Los Angeles,
    • Los Angeles Express, 1997, 1872
    • The Los Angeles Express, 1974, 1920s
      • Owned by F.W. Kellogg, and which owned the Santa Monica Evening Outlook, 1974, 1920s
    • Los Angeles Free Press, 1976, 1974, 1965, 1960s
    • Los Angeles Herald Examiner 1983
    • The Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art Journal, 29 Summer, 1981: 27-35
    • Los Angeles Mirror, 1935
    • The Los Angeles Post, 1997, 1880s
    • Los Angeles Times [1884- ], 2010, 2009, 2008, 2008a, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2004b, 2003, 1999, 1997, 1994, 1985, 1974, 1966, 1961, 1952, 1935, 1924, 1921, 1920s, 1912, 1908, 1897, 1887
      • Los Angeles Times, 2003, 1988, 1984, 1912, Obituaries
      • LA Times Sunday Book Review,, 2005, 2000
    • The Los Angeles Times, [1884- ], 2010, 2009, 1935 1912
    • Los Angeles Weekly, 18 June 2009
      • LA Weekly, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2005, 2004
    • The Malibu Times, 9 August 2007, LLVI No. 32 pp. A1 & A18
    • The Masses, 2010
    • Melody Maker, 2001, 1970s
    • Mercury, LAAC magazine, (1911- ), 1979
    • Michigan Quarterly Review, 1994
    • The Mining and Scientific Press, December 27, 1884,
    • The Mirror, 1999, 1935
      • Los Angeles Mirror, 1935
    • Modern Gymnast, 2006, 2006a, 1956
    • Mojo April 2009
    • Mother Jones, 1981.
    • Motor Age, 1999, 1910
    • The Mt. Alverno Review: A Quick Anthology of West Coast Verse (ed. Michael C. Ford), Licorice Paper, 1971, 1969, 1962
    • Moving Picture World, 1913
    • Municipal Engineering Magazine, 1903
    • Muscle Beach Alumni Association Newletter (MBAA Newsletter), no. 1, v. 1, 2006, 2006a
    • Nashville American, 1979, 1880
    • The Nation, March 4, 2004
    • New German Critique, 1989, Intro
    • New Republic, 1994, 1910s
    • Newsweek, 1977, 1973
    • The New Yorker, 2009, 2008, 2006,
    • The New York Times, 2006, 2005, 1996, 1983
    • The New York Times Book Review, 2005
    • The New York Tribune, p. 182, 1943, 1875
    •  North China Daily News, October 4, 1926
    • Ocean Park Gazette,
    • The Oneonta Daily Star, Monday, July 28, 2003, 1939
    • The Outlook, 2 November 1912
    • Out West, formerly Land of Sundshine, 1935
    • The Permanante Journal, 5, 4, Fall 2001, 1946
    • Permanente Foundation Medical Bulletin, 1947.
    • Pitchfork, 2005b, 2004
    • Pituitary, 2008, 2008a
    • Poetry, 1994, 1915
    • Popular Mechanics, March 1, 2001,
    • Popular Science, August 1965,
    • Popular Science Monthly, 1908a, 1890
    • The Porcupine [1882-1888], 1935
    • PMLA, 104, 1, January, 1989, pp. 13-25
    • Psychology Today, 1950s
    • Puck, 1908a, 1890
    • The Quarterly, Historical Society of Southern California, June 1947, vol. XXIX, No. 2, pp. 101-111 1, 1894  
    • Quincy Daily Herald, 1979, 1880
    • Rand Review, summer 2006/truegrit1.html
    • The Record
    • Ribot 6: Over 60 and Under 30,
    • Ripley's Believe It or Not, 1949
    • The Robinson Jeffers Newsletter, 1981
    • Rob Wagner's Script, 1940s
    • Rolling Stone, 2001
    • The San Bernardino Guardian 1997, September 22, 1867,
    • [San Francisco Bulletin, 1908a, p. 83]
    • The San Francisco Chronicle, May 19, 1872, 1875, 1943
    •  San Francisco Examiner
    • San Francisco Herald, 1908a, p. 83
    • Santa Monica Daily Press, 2010, 2007, 2005,
    • Santa Monica Daily Press, January 11, 2010
    • Santa Monica Mirror, vol. 11, no. 32, January 14-20, 2010. pp. 1, 38.
    • The Santa Monica (Evening) Outlook, 2005, 1997, 1990, 1984, 1983, 1975, 1974, 1973, 1972, 1960s, 1950, 1950s, 1940s, 1938, 1936, 1935, 1930s, 1920s, 1908a, pp. 147, 280, 1897, 1896, 1876, 1875
    • Santa Monica Mirror, 2010, 2001
    • The Santa Monica Outlook, 1908a, pp. 147, 280; July 6, 1897
    • Santa Monica Review, Santa Monica College: Santa Monica, California, Spring, 2008. pp. 159-173. 2008.
    • Saturday Evening Post, 1952
    • School and Society, 65, March 21, 1937, 410.]
    • Science, 2005
    • Scribner's, 1908a, 1890
    • Smart Set, 1990, 1935, 1914, 1913
    • Smithsonian, n. 4, 24, (July 1993)
    • Southwest Review, 1991
    • The Stockton Daily Independent, 1961, 1913, 1912, 1870s
    • On-line newspaper SurfSanta Monica, 2006
    • The Territorial Enterprise of March 31, 1875, 1943
    • Time Magazine, 1991, 1990, 1977, 1973, 1950, 1946
    • Trace, (1952-), James Boyer May (ed.), 1971
    • Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, v. 76 (1913), p. 2243-2245.  
    • U.S. Mines and Mining for 1872, 1943
    • U.S. Mines and Mining Report for 1873, 1943
    • University of Nevada Bulletin: Geology and Mining Series No. 37, vol. XXXVII. 1 July 1943, no. 3, (revised 1966), Ninth printing,, 1980, University of Nevada: Reno, Nevada, 305 pp., 1943
    • Urban History, 2005b
    • Venice, Dec., 2005/Jan. 2006 p. 18
    • The Venice Vanguard,, 1979. 1920s,
    • Virginia Evening Chronicle of December 12, 1874, 1943, 1874
    • The Weekly Signal, [48. Supra, p. 110], 1952, 1896
      • Santa Monica newspaper, 1952, 1896
    • Wilshire's Magazine, 1981, 1902
      • H. Gaylord Wilshire, 1981, 1902
  • Magee & Fogg, Confectionery, 2933 O.F. Walk, O.P., 2003, 1912
  • Anthony Maggi, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966  
  • The Magic Flute, 2004, 1998
    • Mozart Opera staged by David Hockney, 2004, 1998
  • Magnolia, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • RAND Corporation, 1976
    • Los Angeles County Bldg., Santa Monica Civic Center, 1981, 1980, 1976,
    • Santa Monica High School, The Amphitheatre, 1976
    • Beverly Street, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Magnolia grandiflora , 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Santa Monica High School, The Amphitheatre, 1976
  • Jeb Magruder, 1997, 1970
    • 687 Kingman, 1997, 1970
    • Washington, D. C., in 1970 as a member of President Nixon's staff, 1997, 1970
  • John Maguire, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965 )
  • Alma Mahler-Werfel, 1981, 1950s
    • Pacific Palisades, 1981, 1950s
  • Gustav Mahler, 1981
    • Austrian Composer and Conductor, 1981
  • Mahonia lomariifolia, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Los Angeles County Bldg., Santa Monica Civic Center, 1981, 1980, 1976,
  • Dr. W.R. Mail, 2003, 1907
    • Dentist, 255 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Mails, in Los Angeles County, p. 108, 1908a
  • D. Main, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Main Cafe, 2002, 1913
    • Sunset Inn, Santa Monica, Cal. (Aug., 1913)
  • Main Street Dye Works, 1075 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Main Street, Los Angeles, 1979, 1947, 1908a, 1902, 1894, 1850s, Postcards Adrift
    • The Electric, 1979, 1902
      • Showed short comedies and educational films, 1979, 1902
    • And Fifth Street, Los Angeles, California, Rosslyn Hotel, Postcards Adrift
  • Main St., Santa Monica, Ocean Park, Venice, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2005b, 2004a, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1999, 1994, 1992, 1991, 1988, 1987, 1986, 1985, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1978, 1977, 1976, 1974, 1973, 1971, 1970s, 1964, 1956, 1952, 1950s, 1944, 1938, 1926, 1924, 1923, 1920s, 1917, 1912, 1907, 1902, 1901, 1890s, Postcards Adrift
    • Competed for, ignored, developed , and reformed and appearing in several languages. I think the numbering changes a couple of times. KR] It begins at the railroad tracks and zags once on its way south to Marina Del Rey, 2009
    • Former City Planner Les Storrs doesn't mention Main St. as part of the Santa Monica Commercial Develpment Plan, 1974
    • Principal commercial street serving Ocean Park, 1983
    • Main Street Bridge, 1983, 1917
    • The Main St. Overpass, Yucca elephantipes., 1976
    • 1685 Main St., Santa Monica City Hall [1938- ] (Zip (90401), 2007, 2005, 2003, 1990, 1983, 1980, 1974, 1938
      • Reza Tabatabai*, Planning Dept., Rm. 212, 2005
      • In front of City Hall, Podocarpus macrophylla var. maki, 1976
    • 1700 Main St., Rand Corporation, 1983, 1952
    • 1700 Main Street, 2008, 2007
      • "Village Housing Project [Area West of 1700 Main Street, South of new Olympic Drive & East of Ocean Avenue & North of 1776 Main Street], Santa Monica Village LLC , 2008, 2007
    • 1725 Main St., County Building, 1983, 1956
    • 1776 Main Street, 2008, 2007
      • "Village Housing Project" [Area West of 1700 Main Street, South of new Olympic Drive & East of Ocean Avenue & North of 1776 Main Street], Santa Monica Village LLC , 2008, 2007
    • 1855 Main St., Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Civic Center, 2009, 2003, 1992, 1983, 1958, 1956
    • And Pico Blvd., Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, 1985, 1950s
    •  & Pico Blvd., 1982
    •  1918 Main St #270, La Vie Parisienne Inc, 2005
    • Between Bay and Pico, Norm's Shoe Repairing Sign, 1973, 1971
    • & Pacific, Dhaba, 1982
    • & Hollister, Napoleon, 1982
    • 2409 Main St., Richard A. Willis,* D.D.S., Family Dentistry, Santa Monica, CA 90405, 1982
    • 2409 Main St., Richard A. Willis,* D.D.S., Family Dentistry, Santa Monica, CA 90405, 1982
    • & Ocean Park Blvd., Heritage Square, 1982
    • Metered Parking Lots, 1/2 blks west of Main St., 2008
    • 2001-2009 Main St., Crescent Tire & Supply Corporation,, Ocean Park, 1920s
    • 2001-2011 Main St., Zephyr Surf Shop, Jeff Ho*, Zephyr Skateboard Team;, 1970s
    • 2001-2011 Main Street, 2008, 2006
      • 3-Story Mixed-Use Building, Commercial & Retail (4,090sf) & 14-Units Residential (21,197sf) Over 1-Level Subterranean Parking (48 Parking Spaces) in 25,297sf Total. 2008, 2006
    • 2001-2011 Main St., Horizon West Surf and Skate Shop; John Baldessari* Studio, 2008, 2007
    • 2012 Main St., at Bay, Pioneer Boulangerie (Site), 2001, 1983
    • 2015 Main St., Santa Monica Farms, 1995
    • And Pacific, Pacific Park, A half-acre public park also known as " The Green", 1983
    • And Hollister, Hollister Garage, 1926
    • And Hollister, Hollister Meat Market, 1926
    • And Hollister, Ocean Park Community Gardens, 1983
    • & Hollister, Napoleon Cafe, 1982
    • (And Hollister), Banana (Musa sapientum), edible banana, 2005
    • 2104 Main St., Dhaba Restaurant, 2004a, 1974
    • 2209 1/2 Main, Euphorbia tirucalla ( Milkbrush), 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 2209 Main St., #B, Kafe K, Santa Monica, CA, 2009
    • 2209 1/2 Main, Euphorbia tirucalla ( Milkbrush), 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    •  2210 Main St #300, Tiffany Mei* Jewelry, 2005,
    • 2222 Main St., Angles Gallery, 2005,
    • 2230 Main St., Angles Gallery, 2005
    • 2301 Main St., Euphoria Loves Rawvolution, Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 2009
    •  2305 Main St., J.B. Molin*, Quality Poultry Co., 1920s Ocean Park, 1920s
      • Phone: 63724; Wholesale and retail; Eggs, 1920s
    • 2307 Main St., Beauty & Wisdom, Body Care, Santa Monica, CA 90405, 2009
    •  2309 Main St., (between Hollister and Strand), 2004a, 1984
      • Tao Healing Arts Center, Shiatsu Massage School of California,, since 1984, 2004a
    • 2331 Main, O.P., N.C. Whitney, Blacksmith, 2003, 1912
    • 2339 Main St., Corner of Main and Hollister, 1983
      • Mike Caple*, "Tropical Scene," 2339 Main St., corner of Main and Hollister, 1983
    • 2400 Main St., Bravo Pizzeria, 2004a, 2004
    • 2400 Main St., Bike Attack, Santa Monica, CA, 2009
    • 2400 Main St., Next Salon, 2004a
    • 2409 Main St., Dr. Richard Willis, D.D.S. 2007, 2006, 2005,
    • 2411 Main St, Ananda Venice, Art, 2005
      • Michael Faragher* Photography, 2005
    • 2412 Main, Imperial Laundry Co., O.P., 2003, 1912
    • 2424 Main St., Gilliands,* 1997
    • 2424 Main St., Amici Mare, 2001, 1999
    • 2435 Main, Imperial Ice Co., O.P., 2003, 1912
    • 2435 Main St., The Edgemar Complex, 2008, 2006, 2004a, 2001,1999, 1997, 1996, 1987
      • Owner Abbe Sher, 2004
      • Röckenwagner, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996, 1995
        • Owner Hans Röckenwagner*, 2001. 1999, 1996
      • The Frank Gehry remodel occurred in 1987, blocking Richard Diebenkorn's studio view, 1987
      • Accent Hardware, 2004a
      • Ben & Jerry's, 2004a, 1995
      • B.NY., Clothing, 2004a
      • Dharma Arts, 2004a
      • The MOCA Store [ -2008], 2004a
      • Peet's Coffee and Tea, 2004a
      • Piero, Hair Salon, 2004a
      • Rockenwagner Restaurant & The Brasserie (-2006), 2004a
      • Röckenwagner [ -2008], 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996, 1995
        • Owner Hans Röckenwagner*, 2001. 1999, 1996
      • Yose, 2008
    • 2437 Main St. Edgemar Center for the Arts, West of Broadway, 2008
    • 2441 Main St., Ben & Jerry's, 2004a, 1995
    • 2442 Main St.,The Galley (1934- ), 2001, 1999, 1996, 1934
    • 2444 Main St., Richard Diebenkorn* built and moved into this building after 1974, 2004, 1987
    • 2502 Main St., Seidman* Gallery Custom Framing, 2005
    • 2507 Main St., The Artists' Web, 2005
    • 2507 Main St., Mani's Bakery, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1995
    • 2510 Main St., #D (Between Hollister and Ocean Park Aves.), Salon blu, 2004a
    • 2525 Main St., Merle Norman* Building, 2003, 2002, 1983, 1936
    • 2525 Main St., 2005
      • AP Real Estate, Peter Mullins,* Alison St. Onge*, 2005
    • 2527 Main St., Merle Norman* Building, 1983, 1936
      • One of the outstanding Main Street structures, the unique exterior design was created by H. G. Thursby. The building initially was the Merle Norman Cosmetics Plant. Norman Place, the short street between the Merle Norman building and the library, was originally Sand Street.
    • Main St., Jerry's Liquor, 2010
    • 2601 Main St., Ocean Park Branch Library, 2008, 2003, 1990, 1987, 1985, 1983, 1977, 1917-1918
      • Charles A. Tegner* Family Home Site, 2003, 1917, 1902
    • And Ocean Park Blvd., Jane Golden mural "Early Ocean Park Scene", 1983, 1978, 1976
    • And Ocean Park, Gas Station, 2003, 1956
      • Olivia's Soul Food Restaurant, 2003, 1956
      • Farmer's Market, 1999, 1996
        • (Sunday 9am to noon.), 1999, 1996
    • And Ocean Park Blvd. in March 1977, Roy Jones House, refurbished became the Heritage Square Museum, 1980
    • And Ocean Park Blvd., California Heritage Museum, Heritage Square, 2008
    • And Ocean Park Blvd., Heritage Square, Bust of Jones, 2008, 1912
    • & Ocean Park Blvd., Heritage Square, 1982
    • Z-Boys,
    • 2612 Main St., First Roy Jones House, 2003, 1979, 1977, 1894
    • 2612 Main St., Santa Monica Heritage Museum, 2008, 1987, 1912
    • 2619 Main St., ZJ Boarding House (since 1988), 2004, 2004a
    • 2620 Main, O.P., P.E. Tourea & Brothers, Fuel and Feed; Grocer, Hay and Grain, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • 2620 Main St., Roy Jones House, 1983, 1976, 1894
    • 2624 Main St., Chronicle Restaurant, A restaurant in a restored Victorian house that was formerly located at the corner of Ocean Avenue and Washington. Built about 1900 and once known as the Kyte House, in 1976 it was moved to its present location along with the adjoining Roy Jones House to form Heritage Square, 1983
    • 2624 Main St., The Victorian, 2007, 2004
      • Special Events and Sunday morning cafe, 2004
      • Breakfast and Lunch, Evening Jazz, 2007     
    • 2637 Main St., Sea Shore Motel, 1999, 1996
    • 2640 Main St., Certified Sunday Farmer's Market, 1995
    • 2640 Main Street, 2008
      • Sunday Morning, Heritage Square, 2008
      • Klezmer Juice, Dec. 14, 2008, Main Street Farmer's Market, 2008
    • 2640 Main St., The Chronicle, Bar and Grill, 2640 Main St., Santa Monica, CA 90405, 1982
    • 2640 Main St., The Victorian, Cafe, Bakery, 2640 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 2009
    •  2640 Main St., The Chronicle, Bar and Grill, 2640 Main St., Santa Monica, CA 90405, 1982
    • 2640 Main St.,The Vic, Events and Jazz Venue, 2005b
    • 2645 Main St., Ken Metz Realty, Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
    • 2645 Main St., Ken Metz Realty, Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
    • 2651 Main St., Duganne* Ateliers, 2005
  • Main Street, SantMonica, CA 90405, 2010
    • 2651 Main Street, Curtis Nishiyama, Artist, 2010
      •  
    • 2654 Main St., Josephina's, an Italian restaurant located in a former Safeway and Piggly-Wiggly market building. The interior decor includes a replica of a Pacific Electric "Big Red Car", 1983
      • Safeway, 2003, 1956
    • 2654 Main St., La Vecchia Cucina,, since 1991, Steve Levine*, Owner, 2004a, 1999, 1997, 1991
    • 2654 Main St., Brandy's, Restaurant, Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
    • 2654 Main St., The Old Venice Noodle Company, Santa Monica, CA, 1982
    • 2661 Main, O.P., Ocean Park Laundry, 2003, 1912
    • 2665 Main St., New Orleans Building and Clock, Architect James Mount designed this 1979 commercial building that prominently displays a large antique-style street clock outside, 1983, 1982
    • 2665 Main St., Eames* Office, 2005
    • 2665 Main St., Leslie B. DeMille Gallery, 1982
    • 2665 Main St., Gallery of Eskimo Art, 1982
    • 2665 Main, Oakwood Gallery, 2665 Main, 1982
    • 2665 Main, New Orleans Patio, 2665 Main, 1982
    • 2665 Main St., #C, Arts & Letters, Stationary, Santa Monica, CA 90405
    • 2667 Main St., northeast corner of Hill and Main, Mendota Block,
      • An early commercial building restored and owned by comedian Bill Cosby, 1983
    • 2667 Main St., Framm, Santa Monica, CA, 1982
    • 2671 Main Street, Bobi Leonard, Furniture Showroom, Santa Monica, CA 90405, 1982
    • & Hill, Lee H. Young, Groceries, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • And Hill, Union Transfer and Storage Co., 1923
    • And Hill, Merlin McFly's, 1980, 1970s
    • & Hill St., Welcoming Ceremoney, OPCO Arts Festival, June, 1982
    • & Hill St, jAadis, 2010, 2009
    • Main St., Lanfields . . . By the Sea, Santa Monica, CA 90405, 1982
    • 2700 Main St., Jake and Annie's, 2001,1999, 1997, 1996
    • 2700 Main St., Finn McCool's, 2004
    • 2701 Main, O.P., H. Lee Young, Grocers, 2003, 1912
    • 2701 Main St., jAdis, 2010, 2008
    • 2702 Main St., Merlin McFly's Magical Bar & Grill, Santa Monica, CA 90405, 1982
    • 2703 Main St., Paris 1900, Romantic Finery , Susan Lieberman, 2010, 2008, 2004a, 1982
    • 2708 Main St., Ritual Adornments, 2004a
    • 2708 Main St #A, Adornments Gallery/cece Adormos, 2005
    • 2708 Main, The Mole Hole, Gifts, 1982
    • 2709 Main St., Chinois on Main [1983- ], 2008, 2004, 2001, 1999, 1996, 1991, 1983
    • 2710A Main, Z Gallerie, 2710A Main, 1982
    • 2711 Main, Paar & Thomas, Bakeries, 2003, 1912
    • 2713 Main, Gallery Square, 1982
    • 2714 Main, O.P., Michael Dietrich, Shoemaker, Repair, 2003, 1912
    • 2715 Main Street, Main Street Book and News, 1982
    • 2716 Main, O.P., Antone Conterno, Fruits, 2003, 1912
    • 2718 Main, O.P., Davis & Jaquette, Bakeries, 2003, 1912
    • 2718 Main St,., Tom Foolery, Jewelry, 2005
    • 2718 Main, A Singular Place, Santa Monica, CA, 1982
    • 2719 Main, O.P., Ocean Park Market, Meat Market, 2003, 1912
    • 2719 Main, Perfect Setting, Santa Monica, CA. 1982
    • 2720 Main St., Lula's, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996
    • 2723 Main St., Lanfields . . . By the Sea, Santa Monica, CA 90405, 1982
    • 2732 Main St., Omelette Parlor, 1999, 1996, 1967
      • Opened 1967, 1999, 1996
    • 2736 Main, H.H. Koster, Shoemaker, Repair, 2003, 1912
    • 2736 Main St., LF Stores, Sundries, 2009
    • 2740 Main, O.P., Mrs. B.D. Robbins, Dressmaker, O.P., 2003, 1912
    •  & Ashland, H.A. Bennett, Groceries, Main & Ashland, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • And Ashland, Star Drug Co., 1923
    • And Ashland, 1987, 1966
      • Sam Francis' Studio into which Richard Diebenkorn moved, 1987, 1966
    • 2801 Main, Bobi Leonard's Grass, Design Center, Accessories, gifts, 1982
    • 2803 Main, Main St. Gallery, 1982
    •  2804 1/2 Main St., Virginia Apartments, 1983
      • Home of Bertha May King*, undefeated World Women's Billiards Champion,1910 until her retirement in 1928, 1983
    • 2806 Main St., Anne's-Tiques, Santa Monica, CA 90504, 1982
    • 2807 Main St., Wildflour, Boston Pizza, Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
    • 2816 Main St., Suk Inc., Santa Monica, CA 90405, 1982
    • 2818 Main, Seaside Studio Gallery, 1982
    • 2820 Main St., Muscianesi & Isaacson, Glass, Santa Monica, CA 90405, 1982
    • 2820 Main Street, World Cafe, Santa Monica, CA 90405 Post Card (213)-Postcard National Postcard Advertising, KR, 2009, 2001, Postcards Adrift
    • 2820 Main St, Schroders Quality Market, Next to the Post Office, 1923
    • Ocean Park Post Office, 1923
    • 2823 Main, Gardens in Glass, 1982
    • 2823 Main St., Splash Bath & Body, 2004a
    • 2824 Main, Max's Deli, 1982
    •  And Marine St., Masonic Temple Bldg., Grant Smith, Tailor, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • And Marine, Shearon Rooms and Apartments, September 8, 1926
    • And Marine, MI-T-MART, 1983
    • And Marine, 2004a, 1987
    • & Marine St., Marine St. Garage, 2003, 1912
    •  2900 Main Street, Colors of the Wind, 1982
    • 2900 Main St. , Accents, Jewelers, 2005
    • 2901 Main St., Theodore I. Cooney*, Ocean Park (Phone: 62669), Plumber, 1974, 1928
    • 2901 Main St., Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf., 2010
    • 2903 Main, Main St. Gallery, 1982
    •  2904 Main St., Bolen Gallery, 1982
    • 2908 Main St., Groundwork Coffee Co., 2004a
    • 2910 Main, O.P., C.H. Ward, Grocers, 2003, 1912
    • 2910 Main St., No Sweat Bodywear, Santa Monica, 20405, 1982
    • 2910 Main St., S.M., Puzzle Zoo, 90405, 2009
    • 2911 Main, O.P., Maple Garment Cleaning & Dye Works, 2003, 1912
    • 2911 Main St., Library Alehouse, Bar and Restaurant, 2004a
    • 2914 Main St., Aura Shop, 2004a
    • 2914 Main St., Addition Architects, 1982
    • 2915 Main St., Oyako, Japanese Cafe,, since 2002, 2004a
    • 2917 Main St., Joe's Main St. Diner (since 1987), Joe Pipersky Family*, Owners, 2004a, 1987
    • 2917 Main St., Joe's Grill, Santa Monica, CA, [1990- ], 2009
    • 3015 Main St., Unit B, Los Angeles Urban Fitness & Nutrition Center, 20009
    • Cor., Marine, Los Angeles Urban Fitness & Nutrition Center, 20009
    • 2925 Main St., Feldman Glass, Ocean Park, CA 90405, 1982
    •  2926 Main St., The Circle Bar, Ocean Park, Calif., 90405, 1982
    • 2929 Main, Main St. Salon and Garden, 1982
    • 2935 Main, O.P., E.F. Gaylord, Bicycles & Bicycle Repair, (also locksmith & sewing machine supplies), 2935 Main, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • 2936 Main, O.P., M & L Mohn, Meat Market, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • 2936 Main, O.P., Sanitary Market, Meat Market, 2003, 1912
    • 2936 Main St., Barrett's Refrigeration and Appliances, Inc., Santa Monica, CA, 90405 1982
    • 2939 Main St., Art Exhibition, noon to 6 pm, 1982
    • 2939 Main Street, Ocean Park Furniture Company, Ocean Park,1920s
    • 2940 Main, O.P., L.J. Evans, Machinist, 2003, 1912
    • 2940 Main, Soho Gallery, 1982
    • 2941 Main Street, Amman's Bazaar, Ocean Park, Cal. Phone: 62971
      • "Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gent's Furnishings Also Everything for the Babies", 1923
    • 2941 Main St., O'Brien's Irish Pub & Restaurant, 2004
    • And Pier, H.C. Akin, Cigars & Tobacco, Wines & Liquors, Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • & Pier, Imperial Market, Meat Market, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • & Pier, Carter & Burchard, Contractor Building, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • And Pier Av., D. Hersh American Furniture, Shearon Rooms and Apartments across the street by the Standard Oil station, September 8, 1926
    • & Pier Ave., Star Cafe, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • Looking north from Pier Avenue, 1901, 1980
      • Metropole Hotel, 1980, 1901
    • 3001 Main St., Carleton Aparments,1995, 1983, 1982, 1926
      • A five-story apartment and commercial building originally constructed by the Santa Monica Elks Lodge in 1926 as a meeting hall and clubhouse with fifty-one sleeping rooms. 1983, 1926
      • 3001 Main St., One Life Natural Foods, Grocery, Cafe, Santa Monica, CA 90405 1982
    • 3005 Main St #519, Johanna Torell,* Jewelry, 2005
    • 3005 Main, O.P., Main Street Paint & Wall Paper House, O.P., 2003. 1912
    • 3005 Main, O.P., Palace Stables, 2003, 1912
    • 3008 Main St, The M Hanks* Gallery, 2005
    • 3009 Main St., Via Veneto Ristorante, 2004
    • 3009 Main St., Il Nido, 2001
    • 3103 Main, O.P., Pacific Dye Works, 2003, 1912
    • 3105 Main St., Scratch, Santa Monica, CA 90405 (213) 392-9697
    • 3110 Main St., Il Fornaio, 1995
    • 3110 Main St., Schatzi on Main, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996
      • Owner Govenor Arnold Schwarzeneggger*, 2001, 1999,
    • 3110 Main #100, Jams World, 2004a
    • 3110 Main St. #102 Sea Hour Photography, 1987
    • 3110 Main St. #102 (Main and Marine), Photo Grafica (formerly Sea Hour Photography since 1987)), 2004a, 1987
    •  And Navy, Montgomery & Mullin, Lumber, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • And Navy, W.L. Heinickle Lincoln Ford Fordson (Phone 61007 Venice), 1999, 1974, 1924, 1913
    • 117 Main (See Marine St.), Marine Street Store, Dry Goods & Clothing, 117 Main, 2003, 1912
    • 117 Main (See Marine St.), Marine Street Store, Dry Goods & Clothing, 117 Main, 2003, 1912
    • 206 Main St., Mishkon Tephilo Temple. This temple, dedicated in 1948, is the Mishkon Tephilo Talmud Torah Synagogue 1983, 1948
    • And Rose, Ocean Park Milling & Manufacturing Co., Furniture Manufacturer, Office Furniture, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Corner of Rose Av., Ocean Park Fire House, 1980
    • And Rose Av., Venice Renaissance Building, 2004a 1999, 1996, 1994
      • Jonathan Borofsky' 34-foot 'Ballerina Clown' on the facade, 1999, 1996
    • 255 Main St., Koo Koo Roo, 2001, 1999, 1997
    • Main St., Chiat/Day Advertising, 1999, 1996
      • Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, Four-story binoculars, posing as the front door, 1999, 1996
    • 410 Main, William Smalley, Painting & Paper Hanging, 410 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 620 Main, O.P., P.E. Tourea & Brothers, Poultry Supplies, 2003, 1912
    • 796 Main St., Van Go's Ear, 1999, 1996
      • Giant portrait of Van Gogh on the Side of the Restaurant,
    • 803 Main, Brice & Son, Groceries, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 812 Main St., World Gym, 1999, 1996
    • 910 Main, A. Belli, Ice Cream Manufacturers, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 939 Main, W.H. Potter, Upholstering & Repairing, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 940 Main, Imperial Ice Co., Dairy; Distilled Water; Ice Cream Manufacturers, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 1003 Main, Washington Market, Meat Market, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 1012 Main, Ralston Distilled Water Co., Distilled Water, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 1015 Main, People's Grocery, Feed and Fuel, Groceries, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 1121 Main, O.A. Kirkelie, Undertaker, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 1040 Main, Novelty Repair & Electrical Works, Electrical Contractor, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 1068 Main, Ocean Park Steam Laundry, Laundry, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 1075 Main, Main Street Dye Works, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 1103 Main, B.W. Kramer, Barber, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 1115 Main, A. Conterno, Groceries, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 1108-1112 Main, Dements' Second Hand Store, Furniture Dealer, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 1119 Main St, Ocean Park Garage, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 1131 Main, Koster & Stinton, Shoe Store, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 1150 Main, A. Malstrom, Boot and Shoe Maker, 1150 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 1205 Main, C.A, Wilson, Boot and Shoe maker, 1205 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 1226 Main, Ocean Park Fair, Five & Ten Cent Stores, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 1231 Main, Free Lance, Newspaper, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 1231 Main, Free Lance Office, Printers, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 1236 Main, E.F. Gaylord, Bicycles and Repair, 1236 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 1254 Main, Palace Livery & Transfer, Livery Stables, Transfer, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 1330 Main St., Venice, CA, CMTA Architects, Charles Michael Taylor,* Architect, 2005
  •  Main Street Association, 1982
    • Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  •  Main Street Art Galleries, 1982
    • Bolen Gallery, 2904 Main St., 1982
    • Colors of the Wind, 2900 Main Street, Santa Monica, 1982
    • Leslie B. DeMille Gallery, 2665 Main St., 1982
    • Fowler-Mills, 210 Pier, 1982
    • The M Hanks* Gallery, 3008 Main St, 2009, 2005 2005
    • Gallery of Eskimo Art, 2665 Main St., 1982
    • Gallery Square, 2713 Main, 1982
    • Main St. Gallery, 2803 Main, 1982
    • The Mole Hole, 2708 Main, 1982
    • Oakwood Gallery, 2665 Main, 1982
    • Seaside Studio Gallery 2818 Main, 1982
    • A Singular Place, 2718 Main, 1982
    • Soho Gallery, 2940 Main, 1982
    • Z Gallerie, 2710A Main, 1982
  • Main Street Bars, 1983
  • Main St. Book & News, 2715 Main Street, 1982
    • Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • Main Street Boutiques, 1983
  • Main Street Business Improvement Association, Publishers, 2008, 1983, 1982, 1912
    • Main Street Holiday Party Extravaganza 6 December 2008 Advertisement; Holiday Greeting Card, Post Card; Program; Main Street Business Improvement Association, KR, 2008, Unsent.
  • Main Street Businesses, 1983
  • Main Street Farmer's Market, 2008
    • 2640 Main Street, 2008
    • Sunday Morning, Heritage Square, 2008
    • Klezmer Juice, Dec. 14, 2008, Main Street Farmer's Market, 2008
  • Main St. Gallery, 1982
    • 2803 Main, Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
    • Jean Concoff,* Main Street Gallery, 2803 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
    • Marlene Lasky,* Main Street Gallery, 2803 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
    • Main Street Happening, OPCO Celebration of the Arts, 1982
  • Main Street Holiday Party Extravaganza 6 December 2008 Advertisement; Holiday Greeting Card, Post Card; Program; Main Street Business Improvement Association, KR, 2008, Unsent.
  • Main St. Merchant Assoc., 2004a
    • 501 Colorado Blvd., #150, 90405, 2004a
  • "The Main Street of America," Route 66 (Santa Monica Blvd.), Will Rogers Highway, 1980, 1952
  • Main Street Paint & Wall Paper House, 3005 Main, O.P., 2003. 1912
  • Main Street Plan, 1983, 1982, 1979
  • Main Street Restaurants, 2008, 1999, 1996, 1983, 1956,
    • (See Ocean Park Restaurants)
  • Main Street Restaurants, 1982
    • Brandy's, 2654 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
    • The Chronicle, Bar and Grill, Pasadena and Santa Monica, 2640 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
    •  The Circle Bar, 2926 Main St., Ocean Park, Calif., 90405, 1982
    • "Where Friends Meet," Jack and Helen Garner,* 1982
    • Dhaba, Main St., 1982
    • The Famous Enterprise Fish Co., 174 Kinney St., Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
    •  Max's Deli/Cafe, 2824 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 90405
    •  Merlin McFly's Magical Bar & Grill, 2702 Main St., Santa Monica, CA 90405, 1982
    • Napoleons, Main St., 1982
    • The Old Venice Noodle Company, 2654 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 1982
    • One Life Natural Foods, Grocery, Cafe, 3001 Main St., Santa Monica, CA 90405 1982
    • Wildflour, Boston Pizza, 2616 Lincoln Blvd., 2807 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 19 82
    •  Chinoise on Main
    • Olivia's Soul Food Restaurant, Main and Ocean Park, 2003, 1956
    • Pioneer Boulangerie, 2012 Main at Bay, Basque bakery, restaurant, delicatessen and wine shop, 1983
    • Schatzi on Main, 2008, 1999, 1996
      • 3110 Main St., 1999, 1996
      • Previous Owner Govenor Arnold Schwarzenegger*, 1999, 1996
  • Main St. Salon and Garden, 2929 Main, 1982
    • Celebration of the Arts Performance Location, 1982
  • Main Street Sunlight Mission, 2003, 1956
  • Main St. U.S.A., 1980, 1970s
    • Main St., Notions, Gifts, 1980, 1970s
  • Maine (ME), 1908, 1906
    • Portland, ME, 1908, 1906
  • Maine Ave., L.B. 6, Calif., 1940sa
    • 2583 Maine Ave., L.B. 6, Calif., G.E. Watson, 1940sa
  • The Maine Law convention of New York, 1854
    • Stephen Harris Taft, Delegate, 1910, 1854
  • Maintenance departments, yards, 1952, 1950s
    • The Santa Monica City Schools Maintenance Departments, 1952, 1950s, 1933
      • are located on the former campus of John Adams Junior High School [Sixth and Ocean Park Blvd.], 1952, 1950s
      • Some of the newer structures were rebuilt after the earthquake and these, together with the basement of the main building, provide facilities for the maintenance shops, 1952, 1950s, 1933
  • Frank Maiser, Barber, 23 Dragon Gorge, 2003, 1912
  • Ruth Maitland, 1990, 1950s, 1920s
    • Art Collector, 1990, 1950s, 1920s
  • Maitre d's, 1991
    • Kathleen Beaton, Chinoise on Main, 1991
    • Linda Brady, Chinoise on Main, 1991
    • Charlie Pucket. Chinoise on Main, 1991
  • Ivan Majdrakoff, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Signer, Art Tower of Protest, Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (November, 1965), 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • The Majestic (2001), 2004a, 2001, Film
    • Jim Carrey, Santa Monica Pier, 2004a, 2001
  • Major Baisden's twelve piece Orchestra, 1987, 1922
    • Opened the Bon Ton Ballroom on the Lick Pier on Easter 1922, 1987
  • Daedelus Makes Friends, P-Vine, LP+, 2005b
    • (Japan-only release of Invention and The Quiet Party with Japanese liner notes), 2005b
  • J.N. Makin, Restaurant, Lorelei Ave & O.F. Walk, 2003, 1912
  •  Making Great Melodies, performance Santa Monica Daily Press, 6, 61, Tuesday, January 23, 2007, p.5
  • "Making It Safe," 1983, 1982, 1978
    • Communitas Project organizing around women's issues, including the arts, 1983, 1982, 1978
  • Malay Peninsula, 1926, 1925
  • Malevich, 1991
  • Malibu, 2008, 2007, 2005, 2004, 2002, 1999. 1998, 1980, 1975, 1974, 1930s, 1920s
  • Malibu "Beach Colony," 2005, 2005a, 1988, 1937
    • Malibu Movie Colony Roosevelt Highway near Santa Monica, California (Spence Air Photos), 2005a
    • SM-15-Malibu Movie Colony, Roosevelt Highway near Santa Monica, California Spence Air Photos OB-H2578 Western Publishing & Novelty Co., Los Angeles Calif., SLL 2005
  • Malibu, The City of, 2007
  • Malibu Coast, 1962, p. 509, 1908a, 1894, 1893
  • Malibu Mountains, p. 512, 1908a
    • The Garapatos, p. 512, 1908a
  • Malibu Rancho, pp. 124, 125, 129, 130, 1908a, 1891, 1890s, 1881, 1876, 1875, 1860s, 1850, 1804
    • a Spanish land grant originally made to José B. Tapia, in 1804, 1908a
    • The original property extended along the coast northwesterly from Las Flores canyon for twenty miles, 1908a, 1804
    • Sold in a tax sale to Don Mateo Keller, 1850, 1908a,
    • Inherited by Henry W. Keller, 1881, 1908a
    • Sold to Frederick Rindge in 1891, 1908a
    • Mr. Rindge added other tracts until he owned a strip of land extending along the sea coast for twenty-four miles, 1908a, 1891
    • Rindge built a home that was perfect in its adaptation to the environment and he spent here some of his happiest hours, 1908a, 1890s
  • Malibu Ranch, 2005, 1975, 1974, 1952, 1930s, 1920s, 1908a, 1891, 1804
    • Part of the Topanga-Malibu-Sequit Grant bought by F.H. Rindge in 1891, 1974, 1804
    • Located northwesterly of Topanga Canyon and granted to Jose Bartolome Tapia in 1804
    • Purchased by Frederick Hastings Rindge [1857-1905] in 1887, who was a founder of Union Oil, Southern California Edison, Pacific Mutual and the Santa Monica branch of the YMCA, located in Ocean Park, 1974, 1887
  • The Malibu Times, 2007,
    • Jonathan Friedman, Assistant Editor, Journalist, 2007
    • Jonathan Friedman (Assistant Editor) Longtime activist selected as new SMMUSD board member, The Malibu Times, 9 August 2007, LLVI No. 32 pp. A1 & A18
  • Edward Mallet, Billiards & Pool, 2 Zephyr, 2003, 1912
  • Lew Mallin,* 1979, 1970s
    • Drummer and Synanon resident, 1979, 1970s
  • Robert Mallory, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Signer, Art Tower of Protest, Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (November, 1965), 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Pamela Maloney,* M.A., Ph.D., 2009, 2008, Web Sites
  • A. Malstrom, 2003, 1907
    • Boot and Shoe Maker, 1150 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Ma Maison, 1991, 1970s
    • Los Angeles restaurant, co-owner, Wolfgang Puck, 1991, 1970s
  • Management, Managers, 2007, 1990, 1979, 1978, 1974, 1973, 1965, 1960s, 1947, 1940s, 1937, 1909, 1905, 1904, 1897, 1875
    • (See Administration; CEO's; Maitre d'; Mine Superintendents; Presidents; School Administration)
    • Aerospace, 1960
      • Management, Space, 1960
      • Douglas Management Club of Santa Monica Lecture by Dr. Wernher von Braun, Management-Space Program, 1960
    • City Managers, 1974, 1947, 1940s
      • George Bundy, Santa Monica, 1974, 1940s
      • Acting City Manager William A. Hard, 1974, 1965, 1960s
      • Acting City Manager Maurice M. King, Santa Monica, 1974, 1947
      • Randall M. "Dal" Dorton, Monterey, Long Beach, Santa Monica, 1974, 1947, 1940s
      • Santa Monica City Manager Ernest Mobley, 1974, 1960s, 1950s
      • Santa Monica City Council and Santa Monica City Manager Perry Scott (1965-1973), 1974, 1973, 1965
      • Santa Monica City Manager James Williams, 1974, 1973
      • Santa Monica City Manager Charles Kent McClain, 1990, 1979
    • Assistant City Managers, 1974, 1947
      • George Bundy, Santa Monica, 1974 1940s
    • Douglas Management Club of Santa Monica Lecture by Dr. Wernher von Braun, Management-Space Program, 1960
    • General Managers, 1974, 1875
      • Col. J.U. Crawford, General Manager, 1974, 1875
        • Los Angeles and Independance Railroad, 1974, 1875
      • J.D. Funk, 1974
        • The Santa Monica Outlook, 1974
      • Benjamin Fay Mills (1857-), 1979, 1937, 1909, 1905, 1897
        • The opening of Venice of America, 1905
    • Radio Station Managers, 2007, 2006, 1978
      • Ruth Seymour* has been the General Manager of KCRW since 1978, 2007 [ -2010]
  • Management consultants, 2006, 1990, 1983
    • Warren Bennis,* Ph.D., 2006
    • Wayne Wilson, 1990, 1983
  • Management, Space, 1960
    • Douglas Management Club of Santa Monica Lecture by Dr. Wernher von Braun, Management-Space Program, 1960
  • Manchester University Press, 1999
    • Francis Frasina Art, politics and dissent: Aspects of the art left in sixties America, Manchester University Press: Manchester and New York, 1999, 248 pp., 1960s
  • Mandolin, 1997, 1900s
    • Adelaide Gillis' mandolin teacher, 1997, 1900s
  • L.M Maney, Billiards & Pool, 2906 O.F. Walk, O.P., 2003, 1912
  • Manford & Welt, Hatters, 26 Windward, 2003, 1912
  • Manuel Manga, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • William Mangam, 1997
    • William Andrew Clark, Jr. biographer, 1997
  • Manhattan Beach, 2005, 1997, 1929, 1930, 1920s
  • Mani's Bakery [ -2009], 2008, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1995
    • 2507 Main St., 2001, 1999, 1997, 1995
  • Manila, 1997, pre-1768
  • Manitoba, 2005b
    • dublab Presents: Summer Hefty compilation LP, cd/ vinyl, 2005b
  • Mankato, Kan., p. 493, 1908a
  • Mankato Public Schools, p. 293, 1908a
  • Eric Mankin Strategies: You Can Win City Hall, Mother Jones, VI, no. X, December, 1981. p. 66. 1981, 1970s, 1950s
  • E.J. Mann, Confectionery, St. Marks Plaza, 2003, 1912
  • Katia Mann, 1981, 1950s
    • 1550 San Remo Drive, Pacific Palisades, 1981, 1950s
    • Wife of Thomas Mann and mother of Michael Mann, 1981, 1950s
  • Lian Hurst Mann, AIA, From the Editor, Architecture California, 14. no. 2, November 1992 p. 2, pre-1768, Foreward and Back
  • Michael Mann, 1981, 1950s
    • Pacific Palisades, 1981, 1950s
    • Toured Europe with Yaltah Menuhin, pianist, 1981, 1950s
    • Son of Thomas Mann, 1981, 1950s
  • Thomas Mann [1875- ], 1990, 1981, 1950s, 1948, 1941, 1940s
    • 1550 San Remo Drive, Pacific Palisades, 1981, 1950s, 1941, 1940s
    • Nobel Prize, Literature
    • Dr. Faustus, 1981, 1950s, 1941, 1940s
    • Married to Katia Mann and father of Michael Mann, 1981, 1950s
  • The Mann brothers, 1979, 1925, 1924
    • Band Leaders at the Venice Ballroom, 1979, 1925, 1924  
  • Mannequin Lung, 2005b, 2001
  • Dr. Manning, pp. 498-500, 1908a, 1906, 1872-1869
    • Humbolt College, Humbolt, Iowa, Donor, pp. 498-500, 1908a, 1906, 1872-1869
    • Mr. Stephen Harris Taft knew this person, pp. 500 ff, 1908a
  • The Manoa Paddleboard Cub, 1990, 1946, 1933
    • Clubhouse was underneath on a subdeck of the Santa Monica pier, 1933
    • Performed at the first Annual Santa Monica Fiesta, Independence Day, 1946, 1990
  • John Manolesso, Boot Black, Fraser Pier, 2003, 1912
  •  Mansion (s), 2009, 2008, 1980, 1976, 1974, 1930s, p. 244, 1908a, 1907, 1888, 1879, 1875
    • (See Estates, Haciendas, Homes, House, Landmarks)
    • Brice Mansion, p. 320. 1908, 1908a, 1908b
    • Robert Burdette's Home, Pasadena, Cal., Postmarked 1908
    • Gamble House, Pasadena, 2008, 2007
    • John and Anna George* House, 2009, 2003, 1990, 1981, c. 1911
    • 796:-Home of Sessue Hayakawa, Hollywood, California Post Card M. Kashower Co., Los Angeles, Cal. (Made in the USA), JT,  Postcards Adrift
    • Horatio West Court, 140 Hollister Ave., 2009. 2003, 1990, 1979, 1919
      • National Register of Historic Places Listings, 2003, 1990, 1983, 1977
    • (First) Roy Jones House, 2008, 2003, 1983, 1980, 1979, 1977, 1974, 1900, 1895, 1894
      • Moved, Renamed and Reused as the Heritage Museum in1976
      • Roy Jones House, Heritage Square, Ocean Park Blvd. and Main Street, Ocean Park, (Photograph by Mary Leipziger), 2008, 1912
    • Kyte House, 2009. 2008, 2007, 2004, 1983, 1976, 1900
      • Ocean Ave. House moved in 1976 to 2624 Main St. Renamed and reused as Chronicle Restaurant, 1983 and the Victorian for special events, 2009, 2007, 2004,
    • Lucas House, 1875
    • The Machado Family Haciendas, Homes, 1908a
    • Miramar, 1980, 1974, 1888, 1879
      • Senator John P. Jones' Santa Monica estate and residence, 1980, 1974, 1888, 1879
    • Mooney Mansion, p. 244, 1908a
    • Merle Norman Mansion, 2008, 1930s
    • The Palace, 1907; The Baron's Castle, 2008. 1907
    • Rudolph Valentino's Home, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California Post Card Published by California Postcard Co., Los Angeles, California 26829 Unused and undated, JT, Postcards Adrift
  • Manson murders, 2004, 1998
  • Amir Mansour,* 2009, 2008
  • Iris Mansour,* 2009, 2008
  • Mina Mansour,* 2009, 2008
  • Morris Mansour,* 2009, 2008
  • Opher Mansour,* Ph.D., 2009, 2008
    • Art History, Courtauld Institute, 2008
    • Married Alicia Weisberg-Roberts* 15 June, 2008
    • Catholic University, Washington, D.C., 2009
  • Opher Mansour* Triumph and Punishment: Caravaggio's Victorious Cupid and its Metamorphoses, Caravaggio: Reflections and Refractions III, The Renaissance Society of America, Los Angeles 19-21 March 2009
  • Manual Training Schools, 1935, 1908a, 1890s, 1880s
    • Rindge,
    •  The Rindge Manual Training School for Boys, 1908a, 1880s
      • Cambridge, Mass., 1908a, 1880s
      • The first manual training school in Mass., 1908a
    • Amos Throop, 1935, 1890s
  • Manuel-Lopez, Habana Cigar 5c. 1980. 1905
    • Pier Av., Ocean Park, 1980, 1905
  • Manufactured products, Los Angeles County, 1908a, p. 107
    • Clay Products in Los Angeles County, 1908a, pp. 105, 106
    • Cosmetics
  • Manufacturing, 1974, 1933, 1930s, 1924, 1908a, 105, 106. 107, 1877
    • Spencer uses Santa Monica clay to make 4000 feet of clay irrigation pipe for a project in San Gabriel. 1974, 1877
    • First permanent Santa Monica Clay Factory begun, 1974, 1877
    • Army World Flight Aircraft manufactured at the Doiuglas Airplane Factory on Wilshire Blvd., 1974, 1924
    • Cosmetics
    • Papermate Pens
    • Reinforced concrete caisson Casting Facility (ies), San Pedro, 1974, 1933, 1930s
  • Manufacturer's Agent, p. 509, 1908a
    • John G. French [1855- ], 1908, p. 509, 1908a, 1905, 1888, 1882, 1876, 1875, 1872, 1855
  • Manzanar, 1979, 1942, 1940s
    • World War II internment camp for Japanese-Americans, 1979, 1942, 1940s
  • Ray Manzarek, 2001,
    • Author; Musician, The Doors, 2001
  • Maple Garment Cleaning & Dye Works, 2911 Main, O.P., 2003, 1912
  • Robina Mapstone,* 2008, 2007, 1960s
    • Singer, dancer, rider, gardener, public relations, 2008
    • Gamble House, Pasadena, 2008, 2007
    • Oral History; Conducted Interviews of IBM and RAND researchers for the Smithsonian Institute, 2007, 2006, 1960s
    • Venice resident, 2008, 2007,
    • Verdi Choir, 2008, 2007
  • Bobbi Mapstone, 2010. 1982
    • Photographs, Book Arts, 1982
    • Photos, Food Encyclopedia, 1982
    • Venice Resident, 2010
    •  L. Patrick Coyle The World Encyclopedia of Food (Photographs by Bobbi Mapstone; Drawings by Shoshonah Dubiner and Erika Oller) Facts on File, Inc., 460 Park Ave. South, NY, NY 10016, 1982, 790 pp.
  • Marathon Dance from Santa Monica to El Patio Ballroom in Los Angeles, 1927, No. A83, United Press International Fotofolio, N.Y. (Postmarked Jul 1990), KR 2005, 1990, 1927
  • Marathon Dancing, 2006, 2004a, 1999, 1990, 1969, 1935, 1930s, 1927, 1920s
    • Dance Marathons, 1999, 1930s, 1920s
      • Duke Hall (MC) All-American Dance Marathon, 1999, 1930s 1920s
        • La Monica Ball Room, Santa Monica Pier, 1999, 1930s, 1920s
    • Venice Ballroom Marathon Dancing, 1999, 1940s
    • Marathon Dance from Santa Monica to El Patio Ballroom in Los Angeles, 1927, No. A83, United Press International Fotofolio, N.Y. (Postmarked Jul 1990), KR 2005, 1990, 1927
    • Horace McCoy* They Shoot Horses Don't They? 2006, 1999, 1935
    • They Shoot Horses Don't They?(1969), 2004a
      • Jane Fonda, Santa Monica Pier Carousel, 2004a, 1969
  • Carlo Marchetti, 1979, 1905
    • The Ship, 1979, 1905
    • Improprieties, complaints, charges, sins, 1979, 1905
      • gambling devices, 1979, 1905
      • served poor food, 1979, 1905
      • allowed the private dining areas to be used for illicit activities, 1979, 1905
      • siphoned off profits, 1979, 1905
  • Ernest Marciano, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Albert Marco, 1999 , 1979, 1928, 1920s
    • "vice lord," "black baron of vice," racketeer, 1979, 1928
    • Bootlegger, 1999, 1920s
  • Marco's, 2006a, 1959
    • Ode to Muscle Beach, 2006a, 1959
  • Marcia Marcus, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Brice Marden, 1998
    • Artist, 1998
  • Bruce Marder,* 2001
    • Chef-owner, Capo and other restaurants, 2001
  • Mardi Gras, 1999
  • Marguerita Avenue, 1999, 1974, 1910s, 1884
    • And Ocean, near the starting point for the Santa Monica Road Races, 1974, 1910s
    • And Ocean Avenue, Mayflower Cottage, 1999, 1884
  • Marguerite Hedge, 2002
    • Southern Pacific Park, 2002
  • Mariachis, 2004b, 1960s
  • Marijuana, 2008, 2001
    • Medical Marijuana, 2008, 2001
      • Lee Boek, 2008, 2001
      • Marlene Rasnick, 2008, 2001
  • Kat Marin, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965 )
  • Peter & Kat Marin, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
  •  
  • Marina del Rey, 2004a, 1999, 1996, 1974
    • Yacht Harbor, 1999, 1996
    • Film location, 2004a, 1974
  • Edmund Marine, 1987, 1946, 1941
    • Along with designer Bob Goldworthy built the Strat-o-liner on the Ocean Park Pier, beginning in 1941, interrupted by WW II, finished in 1946, 1987
  • Marine Ave., (St.), O.P., 2009, 2008, 2007, 2005, 2004a, 2003, 1999, 1998, 1987, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1976, 1975, 1973, 1971, 1964, 1956, 1952, 1944, 1920s, 1912, 1909, 1907, 1904, 1903, 1902, 1900s, 1890
    •  Northern border along the beach of unincorporated Los Angles County territory which Kinney supporters voted to incorporate as the 6th class city Ocean Park, 1998, 1904, 1903
    • (West of Lincoln), New Zealand Christmas Trees, Podocarpus, 1976
    • Pier which was incorporated into the Horseshoe Pier, 1904, 1987
    • Frank McGarry'*s Candy Store and Band Plaza, 1909
      • Located in Ocean Park between Pier Avenue and Marine Streets. 1909
      • New street lighting, 1983, 1982
    • & O.F., Decatur Cafe, 2003, 1912
    • & O.F. Walk, Haskell Drug Co., 2003, 1912
    • & O.F. Walk, L.L. Meisenheimer, Dentist, 2003, 1912
    • 7 Marine, O.P., The Daily Journal, Newspaper, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • 7 Marine, Journal Publishing Co., Printers, O.P., 2003, 1907
    •  Cor. Marine and Ocean Front, Miller's For Drugs, Ocean Park, Cal., 1920s
      • Phone: 61298, 1920s
    • 114 Marine St., Marine Market, Ocean Park, Calif., 1920s
      • Phone: 61026; H.W. Staples*; Poultry and meats, 1920s
    • 116 Marine, Captain Daniel Donahue, Fish, 2003, 1912
    • 119 Marine, H.M. Levy, Restaurant, 2003, 1912
    • 130 Marine, O.P., Evening Journal, Printer, 2003, 1912
    • 150 Marine St, between Promenade and Neilson Way (Ocean Redevelopment Project)Victor Barnaba* 1964
      • (Now Barnard), 1980
    • 155 Marine St., Associated Telephone Co. Hqts., then General Telephone Co., now Eli Broad Foundation Art Collection, 2007, 1983, 1980, 1926
    • & sw cor Trolleyway, Southern California Edison, Gas & Electricity, 2003, 1912
    • Merchants Commercial & Savings Bank, 2003, 1912
    • & Trolleyway, First National Bank of Ocean Park, 2003, 1912
    • Marine St. became Barnard Way during the Ocean Park Development, west of Neilson Way, 1960s
    • 158 Marine St., Masonic Temple, at Neilson Way looking toward Main St. (Ocean Park Redevelopment Project) 1964.
    • & Main, O.P., Marine St. Garage, 2003, 1912
    • Cor., Main St., Unit B, Los Angeles Urban Fitness & Nutrition Center, 2009
    • St. Clements Academy, Lake se cor Marine, O.P. , 2003, 1912
    • 162 Marine St., Bay Transfer & Storage Co., 1920s
    • Marine and Speedway, Marine Bank of Ocean Park, 1923
    • & Speedway, The Angler, Captain Donahue, Fish and Game, O.P. 2003, 1907
    • Marine and Trolleyway, 1923, 1920s
      • First National Bank of Ocean Park, 1923
    • 165 Marine St., (Corner of Trolleyway), Ocean Park Branch of California Bank, 1920s
    • Marine and Main, Shearon Rooms and Apartments, September 8, 1926
    • Marine and Main St., MI-T-MART, 1983
    • 183 Marine, Palace Wood & Coal Yard, Fuel and Feed, Hay and Grain; Poultry Supplies, 2003, 1912
    • Marine and Main, 2004a, 1987
      • Photo Grafica (formerly Sea Hour Photography since 1987), 2004a, 1987
    • Cottages on Marine between Second and Third, 1973, 1971
    • 241 Marine Street (3000 block of Third Street District). Photographed 1983 for the City of Santa Monica Historic Resources Inventory. 1999, 1983
    • http://www.smpl.org/archive/3594/IMG0080.JPG
    • And Third St., The Ocean Park Catholic Church, 1952, 1902
    • And Fourth, 2005, 1975, 1900s
    • And Fouth St., The Southside School, Washington Elementary, SMASH, 2007, 1980, 1890
    • 702 Marine Street, Mary Bartulski,* 2008
    • 706 Marine Street, Bruce Geyer,* Owner, 2008
    • 710 Marine Street, Maria Romain-Rodriguez,* 2008
    • 715 Marine St., Barbara Noble,* Jewelry, 2005  
  • Marine Bank of Ocean Park, 1987, 1932, 1930s, 1923
    • Speedway and Marine, 1923
    • Failed 1932, 1987
  • Marineland, 1974, 1956, 1950s
    • Amusement Park, The Palos Verdes peninsula, 1974, 1956, 1950s
  • Marine Life, 2008, 1994, 1983, 1974, 1961, 1956, 1950s
    • (See Fauna, Fish etc.)
    • Abalone
    • Dolphins, 1994, 1961
    • Grunion, 2008
    • Electric Eels,
    • Seals,
  • Marine Life Exhibits, 2009, 1994, 1983, 1974, 1961, 1956, 1950s
    • Marineland, 1974, 1956, 1950s
    • Pacific Ocean Park, Dolphins, 1994, 1961
    • Santa Monica Pier, Electric Eels, 1983
    • Santa Monica Pier Aquarium, 2009
  • Marine Park, 1983
    • Alonzo mural on the Howard Hamilton Memorial Bldg., 1983
  • Marine Street Businessmen, 1987, 1907
    • Covertly opposed to Kinney, 1987, 1907
    • Led by G.M. Jones, said to be "the boss," 1987, 1907
  • Marine St. Garage, Marine & Main, O.P., 2003, 1912
  • Marine Street Store, Dry Goods & Clothing, 117 Main, 2003, 1912
  • Marine Street Telephone Exchange Building, 2007, 1983, 1926
    • Neilson and Barnard Way, The only building not demolished, or unmoved in the Ocean Park Redevelopment area it was redecorated. It was built in 1926 for the Associated Telephone Company which became part of General Telephone Company, 1983, 1926.
    • Eli Broad Foundation, 2007
  • Marine Transport Workers Union, 1977, 1923
  • Frances Marion, 1935
    • Mary Pickford's scenario writer, 1935
    • Occidental outstanding athlete, Fred Thomason, 1935, embarrassed English and French allies with his abilities to throw a trench bomb, while serving as Chaplin to his regiment. Mary Pickford became the honorary Colonel of his regiment, and after the war he married Mary Pickford's scenarioist, and began to make Western Movies, succumbing to lockjaw contracted in his stables, 1935
    • Married to Fred Thomson, Athlete, Minister, Movie Star, 1935
    • Through her influence he became a star of Western pictures and died from lockjaw as the result of an injury received in his stables.
  • Gail E. Markens, 1990, 1984
    • Director of the Pier Restoration Corporation, 1990, 1984
    • Resigned 1988, 1990
  • Markets, commodities 2005b, 1979, 1943, 1930s, 1908a, 1880s, 1870s, 1920-1850
    •  (See Industries)
    • Alcohol
    • Amusements, 1979, 1870s
    • automobiles, 1930s
    • cigarettes, 1930s
    • Dancing
    • Construction, 1979, 1884, 1880s
    • Dancing
    • Drugs
    • Dry Goods, 1979, 1870s
    • Fruits, 1979, 1880s
      • Citrus, 1979, 1880s
      • Oranges, 1908a
    • Gambling
    • Los Angeles, 1930s
    • Mouth washes, 1930s
    • Mining Stocks, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Music, 2005b
    • Post Cards, 1907
    • Sea Shells & Curios, 1907
    • Smoking market, 1979, 1870s
    • Publishing, 2005b, 1979,
    • Real Estate, 1979, 1880s
      • Investment, 1979, 1880s
      • Developmemt, 1979, 1880s
    • Stocks, The stock market, 1979, 1870s
  • Market St. (once Zephyr), 2003, 1907
  • Marks, The Sea Shell Man, 2003, 1907
    • Sea Shells & Curios, 97 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Robert L. Marples, 1990, 1958
    • Acting Santa Monica Police Chief, 1990, 1958
  • Angie Marquez, 1997
    • Daughter of Perfecto Marquez, 1997
  • Ernest Marquez, 1997
    • Port of Los Angeles, 1997
  • Francisco Marquez, 1997, 1986, 1974, pp. 132, 136, 137, 1908a, 1838, 1850-1800
    • Along with Ysidro Reyes, was granted the 6,400-acre Rancho Boca de Santa Monica, to Santa Monica Canyon and the land to Topanga Canyon, 1986, 1974, 1838, 1850-1800
    • Along with Ysidro Reyes, assumed the rights to [Rancho] Santa Monica, 1997, 1838, 1831, 1827
    • Which had been by Los Angeles Alcade Guillermo Cota, awarded, 1997. 1827
    • To Francisco Javier Alvarado and Antonio Ignacio Machado a grazing permit, 1997. 1827
    • for "the place called Santa Monica", 1997. 1827
    • Alvarado's [Sons] Family, 1997, 1938, 1931, 1827
      • Held the rights until June 14, 1838, 1997
  • Manuel Marquez, 1997, 1877
  • Pascual Marquez, 1997
    • Great grandfather of Forrest Freed, 1997
  • Perfecto Marquez, 1997, 1930
    • Member of the winning float in the 1930 Ocean Park Kiddie Parade, 1997, 1930
    • Father of Angie (Marquez)
  • Roman Marquez, 1997, 1913
    • Estate keeper for Mary Kyte*, 1997, 1913
  • The Marquez Family, 1997, 1930, p. 136, 1908a, 1881, 1854, 1838
    • With the Reyes Families, p. 136, 1908a
      • Boca de Santa Monica, p. 136, 1908a
    • The California State Board of Land Commissioners, 1997, 1854
      • rendered its decision on April 14, 1854, 1997
      • the confirmation of an undivided one-half interest in the Boca de Santa Monica . . . Rancho to Ysidro Reyes, 1997 1854
      • and the denial of the other undivided one-half to the Marquez widow and children, 1997, 1854
    • The U.S. District Court, 1997, 1881, 1856
      • [awarded] reversed the ruling on the Marquez [family] half-share, On December 10, 1856, 1997
      • implemented the decision in 1881, 1997
    • Each of the five surviving heirs of Francisco Marquez received three allotments, in the partition of Rancho Boca de Santa Monica and Cololonel R.S. Baker, 1997, 1883
      • a large parcel of agricultural land on the western mesas, 1997, 1883,
      • several acres in lower Santa Monica Canyon for a homesite and crops, 1997, 1883
      • and a small parcel at the mouth of the canyon for commercial use of approximately 4,543 acres, 1997, 1883
      • All of the large agricultural parcels had been sold by 1907, 1997, 1907
  • Marquez Elementary, 1997, 1993
  • Johnny Marquis, 1979, 1915
    • Race Car Drivers, 1979, 1915
    • Driving a Bugatti, he killed a spectator, 1979, 1915
  • Tina Noel Marrin (ed.) Garden of Eden on Wheels: Selected Collections from Los Angeles Area Mobile Home and Trailer Parks, Essay by Erna Aljasmets, Contributions from The Museum of Jurassic Technology, Published by The Trustees, 1996, 111 pp.
  • Tina Noel Marrin (Ed.) Garden of Eden on Wheels: Selected Collections from Los Angeles Area Mobile Home and Trailer Parks, Essay by Erna Aljasmets, Contributions from The Museum of Jurassic Technology, Published by The Trustees, 1996, 111 pp. Funded in part by the Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department, 1996
  •  Mae Marsh, 1994, 1917
    • Silent Screen Movie Star, 1917, 1994
    • Man's Genesis , 1994
    • Birth of a Nation, 1994
    • Intolerance , 1994
    • The Sands of Dee, 1994
  • Norman F. Marsh, 2003, 1927
    • Architect who designed the Parkhurst Bldg. and other structures in Venice, 2003, 1983, 1927
    • Designed Windward Av., Venice, 1983
  • Marsh, Smith & Powell, 2003, 1983, 1952, 1946, 1938, 1934, 1933, 1927
    • Architects, 1952, 1946, 1933
    • Evaluated the Structural Damage to the Santa Monica Schools due to the 1933 Long Beach Earthquake, 1952, 1933
    • Asked to implement the recommendations of the Inspection committees, 1952, 1933
    • In September of 1946, the architect firm of Marsh, Smith and Powell was commissioned to draw plans for the new Santa Monica college, such plans to take into consideration use of existing buildings and the new ones as proposed. These plans were only in the preliminary stages when soaring postwar building costs prompted the Board to call a halt on the project, 1952, 1946  
    •  Developed the Santa Monica Plan for School Sites, 1983
    • Barnum Hall, 2003, 1938
    • Washington School, 1983, 1934
    • Roosevelt School, 1983
    • In September of 1946, the architect firm of Marsh, Smith and Powell was commissioned to draw plans for the new Santa Monica college, such plans to take into consideration use of existing buildings and the new ones as proposed. These plans were only in the preliminary stages when soaring postwar building costs prompted the Board to call a halt on the project, 1952, 1946  
  • Nora Marshall,* 2007, 2006, 2005b, 1940s, 1930s
    • Venice High grad, 2005, 1930s
    • Santa Monica Emeritus College volunteer, 2007, 2006, 2005
  • Nora Marshall*'s recollection, told to Kelyn Roberts* 04/29/05, 2005b, 1940s, 1930s
  • Mr. Marshall,* 2005b
  • Marshall County, Iowa, p. 493, 1908a
    • State Center, Marshall County, Iowa, p. 493, 1908a
  • Ara Martin, 1926
  • Santa Monica City School District Superintendent Martin, 1952
    • Santa Monica City School District, 1952
    • Santa Monica School Superintendent Martin, 1952, 1906, 1900s
  • Miss E. Martin, 1908a, 1903
    • $25.00, Santa Monica Library Site Cash Contributor, 1908a, 1903
  • Ellis G. Martin, 2003, 1996, 1935
    • Merle Norman House, 2003, 1935
  • Frederick F. Martin, 1952, 1932, 1924
    • Superintendent, Santa Monica City Schools [1924-1932], 1952
    • Former business manager of the Pasadena City Schools, 1952
    • The completion of the new John Muir and McKinley schools, and during his incumbency Franklin and Madison schools also began operation, 1952, 1924
    • One of Superintendent Martin's first projects was to interest the Board of Education in the platoon plan of organization for the new elementary schools 1952, 1924
  • Glenn L. Martin, 1974, 1915
    • Brought Donald W. Douglasto Los Angeles to join Martin's organization, 1974, 1915
  • Henry J. Martin, Prescription Druggist, 1925, 1924
    • Auditorium Building, Fifth and Olive, 1925, 1924
    • Directly opposite Hotel Biltmore, 1925, 1924
  • Joan Martin,* 2009
    • Educatior, 2009,
  • Laura Martin,* 2009, 2006, 2005, 2005b, 2004, 2003,
    • now Laura Darlington, 2006
    • (aka Laura Darling*, lauradarling*)
    • Artist, Composer, Flutist, Photographer, Singer (Vocalist), 2006, 2005b, 2004, 2003
    • Graduate, Otis Art Institute,
    • 2421 Third St., 2004, 2003
    • With Daedelus,* The Long Lost, 2009, 2006, 2005b
      • The Dakota Lounge (the Temple Bar), 9 p.m., 15 January 2009
      • CD, The Long Lost, Ninja Tune, 2009
    • Group Show, Track 16, Santa Monica, 2005
    • Laura Marin*'s one minute video, Dress Form , will be shown at The One Minutes, Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) London, August 1-7, 2006
  • Lawrence Martin, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965 )
  •  
  • Steve Martin, 2004a, 1999
    • Movie Actor, 2004a, 1999
  • William Martin, Grocers, cor Washington Blvd. & Broadway, 2003, 1912
  • The Martin bomber, 1974, 1917
    • Prototype designed by Donald W. Douglas at the Martin factory in Cleveland, Ohio, designed for mass production, first flight of this design was August 17, 1917, 1974
  • The Martin Company, 1974, 1916, 1915
    • Donald W. Douglas worked for the Martin Co. in Los Angeles from 1915 to 1916 before being called to Washington, D.C. to work for the Army Signal Corp., 1974, 1916, 1915
    • Douglas left his post as chief civilian aeronautical engineer for the Army Air Wing of the Army Signal Corp in 1917 and he rejoined the Martin Company in Cleveland where Douglas designed the Martin Bomber, 1974, 1917
  • Martin flat top with a DeArmond pickup, 2001
    • Joe Pass*' second guitar, 2001
  • Joseph Martiner, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  •  
  • Father Luis Martinez, p. 27, 1908a
  • Martinelli, 1952
    • Recording Artist played by Rodia, 1952
  • C.J. Marvin,* 1908a, 1906, 1900
    • Santa Monica City Chief of the Fire Department, 1908a, 1906
    • Assistant foreman, Ocean Park Volunteer Fire Co., 1908a, 1907, 1900
  • Albert Marx, 1957
    • Record Producer, 1957
  • Harpo Marx, 1990, 1948
  • K. Marx, 2004, 2004b, Intro
  • Marxism, 2004, 2004b, Intro
  • George T. Marye, Sr., 1943, 1874
    • Sharon told about 1874, that he, Sharon was the second richest man in California; his associate D.O. Mills being the first, 1943, 1874
  • Mary Hotchkiss* Park, 1983, 1876
    • (See Hotchkiss Park; the Lucas Tract; La Ballona; Mooney Mansion)
    • Fourth and Strand, 1983
    • Mary Hotchkiss, 1983
      • Nee Green, 1983; Married Dan Mooney; Married Col. Hotchkiss, a Southern Pacific Lawyer, 1983
  • Maryland, 1979, 1833
  • Masabi Range, MN, 1908a
    • In the government surveys of land in Northeastern Minnesota on the Masaba range, a tract if land was left unrecorded, a tract of land designated in land parlance as no-man's-land.
      • This land Mr. Smith carefully explored, and decided it to be valuable for its mineral deposits, and filed his claim thereon.
      • His rights were vigorously contested in the federal courts by contending interests for a period of sixteen years, and finally title was confirmed to him.
      • The case was found to involve many technicalities and complicaions of the law relating to government lands and has gone on record as one of the most famous in the history of land litigation.
      • Rich in high-grade iron ore, the deposits being almost limitless, is being rapidly developed and is already a source of income to its owner, 1908a
      • Mr, Smith also owns a large interest in, and is vice-president of, the Mendota Coal and Coke Company of Centralia, Wash.
      • He also has large and valuable timber holdings in the northwest region of the country, 1908a
  • Biddy Mason [August 15, 1818 in Hancock County, Georgia-January 15, 1891 in Los Angeles, California)], 1935, 1891,
    • Slave freed in Los Angeles by Judge Benjamin Hayes, 1935, 1860s
    • Became a Los Angeles entrepreneur, owning property at Spring St. and Fourth St., 1935, 1880s
  • Gov. Mason, p. 78, 1908a
  • Mason & Hamlin Pianos, 1925, 1924
    • Ampico, Player Piano, 1925, 1924
  • Emily Mason, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Jerry Mason, 1990, 1975
    • KIIS Radio Show Host, 1990, 1975
  • Jerry Mason Show , 1990, 1975
    • Broadcast live from a hot-air balloon at the Santa Monica Pier when the Pier was declared a Los Angeles County Historical Landmark, celebrating the centennial of Santa Monica, May 19, 1975, 1990
  • John Mason, 1999, 1996, 1960s
    • Artist represented by Ferus Gallery, 1999, 1996, 1960s
  • Susan Vaneta Mason* [1946- ], 2008, 2005
  • Susan Vaneta Mason* (Ed.) The San Francisco Mime Troupe Reader, University of Michigan Press, 2005, 281pp.
    •  
  •  
  • Marco Masoni,* 2008, 2006
    • 3115 6th Street #1, 2008, 2006
  • Masonic Temple Bldg., Main St., O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Grant Smith, Tailor, Masonic Temple Bldg., Main St., O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Masonry structures, 1913. 1891, 1890
    • In 1890-1891, J.D. Schuyler designed and supervised the building of Hemet Dam in Riverside County, California, then the highest masonry structure in the state, 1913. 1891, 1890
  • Masons, Freemasons, 2008, 2005b, 2004, 2004b, 1998, 1985, 1979, 1977, 1974, 1964, 1952, 1930s, 1921, 1920s, 1912, pp. 491, 510, 1908a, 1907,1902, 1900, 1890s, 1853, 1850s
    • (Freemasons)
    • Harry Chandler, 1979, 1977, 1974, 1930s, 1921, 1920s, 1907, 1900, 1890s
    • 1853, Los Angeles H.P. Dorsay installed as the first Masonic master, 1935, 1853
    • Cyrus L. Edinger [1874- ], p. 491, 1908a, 1874
      • Royal Arch Mason, p. 491, 1908a
    • Comemorative plaque for Alexander Fraser*'s role as Charter Master of the Ocean Park Lodge 369, Masons F & A, along with Herbert Richmond Gage*; George Merritt Jones* and Abbot Kinney,* 1985
    • Alexander Fraser, 2005b, 1998, 1902
    • Free and Accepted Masons, 1952, 1912
    • Henry Gage,* 2005b, 1998, 1902
    • The Grand Lodge of California, 1952, 1912
      • Dana R. Weller, Past grand master, 1952, 1912
      • Laid the Cornerstone at the Santa Monica High School Cornerstone Ceremony, 1952, 1912
    • George Meritt Jones,* 2005b, 1998, 1902
    • W.M. Kendall, Physicians, 207 O.F. Walk, 2003, 1912
    • W.S. Kendall, M.D., Ocean Park, member, p. 510, 1908a
    • Abbot Kinney, 2005b, 1998, 1902
    • Masonic Temple, 1964
    • J.B. Nethercutt, 32nd Degree Past Master Mason, 2004, 2004b
    • Royal Arch Mason, p. 491, 1908a
      • Cyrus L. Edinger [1874- ], p. 491, 1908a, 1874
    • Dedicated Calipers, Woodlawn Cemetery, 2008
  • Masonic Temple Bldg., Main St., O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Masonic Temple, 1964
    • 158 Marine St. 1964
  • Massachusetts, Mass., (MA), 1940sa, pp. 496, 497, 1908a, 1900s, 1887, 1880s, 1875-78 Assorted Postcards
  • Massachusetts Intstitute of Technology (MIT), 1984, 1974, 1914, 1912
    • Donald M. Douglas graduated in two years, 1974, 1914, 1912
      • Appointed to the faculty, 1914-1915, 1974
    • Noam Chomsky, Prof., Linguistics,
    • Gian-Carlo Rota, Prof., Mathematician, 1984
  • Massage, 2003, 1912
    • Mrs. M.A. Sutton, Massage, 1410 Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
  • The Masses, 2010
    • http://www.wearethemasses.com
    • dublab is excited to share the next installment of the VisionVersion film series. This live performance by The Long Lost was filmed at the enchanting Velaslavasay Panorama in Los Angeles. 2010  
  • Edgar Lee Masters,
  • Materialism, 1991, 1965,
    • Contrasted with the sense that one must pretend that there are more important values, 1965
    • Contrasted with the sense that there are more important values,1991
  • Materials, Construction, Decoration, Debris, 2004, 1983, 1976, 1971, 1952, 1933, 1919, 1906, 1900s
    • Adobe, 1971, 1908a
    • Brick, 1952, 1908a 1906, 1900s, 1876, 1875
    • Bronze, 2004, 1980, 1938
      • Brushed bronze, 2004, 1980, 1938,
    • Ceramics, 2004, 1952, 1900s, 1876, 1875
      • Brick, 1952, 1908a, 1900s, 1876, 1875
      • Lavatories fixtures, 2004
      • Pipe, 2004, 1908a, 1876
      • Tile, 1908a
    • Concrete, 1994, 1983, 1948, 1919
      • Pilings,
      • Candleabra street lights, 1983
      • Tables,
    • Iron, 1875
      • Cast Iron, 1875
    • Glass, 1976
      • Broken, 1976
      • Mirrored, 1976
    • Granite block, 1976, 1933
    • Mirrors, 1976
    • "Petrachrome", 2004, 1983
      • Processs patented by Stanton MacDonald-Wright*, 2004, 1983
      • Painting with liquid mixture of crushed tile, marble and granite and materials which is left to dry and then polished for murals. 2004; "painting in concrete", 1983
    • Tule, 1908a
    • Wood, 2004, 1952, 1902, 1895, 1890, 1884, 1876
      • Framed; Frames, 1952, 1902, 1895, 1876
      • Pilings,
      • Siding, 1952, 1890, 1876
      • Crenulated wood, 2004
    • Wood Products, Comstock 1943, 1875, 1870s, 1920-1850
      • Boards, 1943, 1875
      • Firewood, 1943
        • The 2,000,000 cords of firewood consumed by mines and mills up to the year 1880, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Lumber, 1943, 1920-1850
        • The 600,000,000 feet of lumber went into the Comstock mines, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Timbers, 1943, 1870s
        • Not less than 150,000,000 feet of timber, board measurement, in the California and Con. Virginia Mines, 1943, 1870s
      • The cost of stope filler timbers at the mines is $21 per thousand feet (board feet), 1943, 1870s, 1920-1850
  • Material Significance of the Comstock Venture, 1943, Foreword
  • Mathematics, mathematicians, statisticians, 2010, 2009, 2005, 1985, 1984, 1956, 1952, 1947, 1946, 1937, 1936, 1914
    • Stefan Banach, 1984, 1930s
    • George Dantzig [1914-2005], 2005, 1956, 1952, 1914
    • Henry Dantzig, 2005, 1952,
    • Tobias Dantzig, 2005, 1952, 1914, 1909
    • Paul Erdös, 1985
    • Angela Gibney, PhD, 2010, 2009
    • T. H. Hildebrandt, 2005, 1952, 1937, 1936
    • Mark Kac [1914-1984], 1984, 1938, 1914
      • Lee Dembart Pioneer Mathematician Mark Kac Dies, Los Angeles Times, Oct., 1984
    • Mark Kac, Enigmas of Chance, Harper and Row: NY, The Sloan Foundation Book Series, 1985, 163 pp., 1984
    • Leonid Kantorovich, 2005, 1952
    • Danny Krashen, PhD, 2010, 2009,
    • Kazimir Kuratowski, 1984, 1930s
    • Jack Laderman 2005, 1963, 1952, 1947
    • Jerzey Neyman, 2005, 1952, 1946, 1939
    • Anja Ourisson, 2005, 1914, 1909
    • Henrí Poincaré, 2005,
    • Polish Mathematicians (Eminent Polish Mathematicians), 1984, 1930s
      • Number Theory, 1984
      • Probability Theory, 1984
    • G. Y. Rainer, 2005, 1952, 1937, 1936
    • Gian-Carlo Rota, 1984
    • Waclaw Sierpinski, 1984, 1930s
    • George Stigler, 2005, 1963, 1952, 1947
    • Stanislaw Ulam, 1984, 1930s
    • R.L. Wilder, 2005, 1952, 1937, 1936
  • Mathematicians, 1984
    • Paul Erdos
    • Mark Kac [ -1984], 1984
    • Ralph A. Raimi, 1984
  • Mathematics, 1984
    • Probability Theory, 1984
  •  
  • Karen Mathews, 1982
    • Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • Stephan Mathieu, 2003
    • Offf festival compilation 2003
      • OFFF Festival with Daedelus, Taylor Deupree, the Rip-off Artist, Sutekh, Stephan Mathieu (May, Barcelona), 2003
  • Henri Matisse, 2002, 2000, 1993, 1990, 1977, 1911
  • Matmos, 2006
    • Sonic Scenery @ The Natural History Museum, 2006
  • Koshiro Matsumoto, 1926, 1925
    • Actor, 1926, 1925
  • Kazuto Matsusaka*, 2004
    • Inaugural Chef at Puck's Chinois on Main, 2004
    • Opened Santa Monica's Zenzero, Paris' Buddhabar and Sunset Strip's Barfly, 2004
    • Beacon, 3280 Helms Av., Helms Bakery Complex, Culver City, 2004
    • Opened by Kazuto Matsusaka and Vicki Fan, 2004
  • Matta, 1990, 1948
  • Matta, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Herbert Matter, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  •  
  • Herbert Matter, 1997, 1946
    • Life magazine, 1997, 1946
    • Photographer, 1997, 1946
      • 509 Mesa, 1997, 1946
      • Colleague of John Entenza who helped redesign California Arts and Architecture, 1997, 1946
  • Mercedes Matter, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  •  
  • A.B. Matteson,* 1999, 1909
    • 2602 Third Street (Third Street District). Craftsman bungalow built 1909 by A.B. Matteson.* Photographed 1982-83 for the City of Santa Monica Historic Resources Inventory, 1999, 1983, 1982, 1909
    • http://www.smpl.org/archive/0246/IMG0026.JPG
  • Mattingly Brothers, Vanguard Bldg., Sheet Metal Works, 2003, 1912
  • Celia Mattox, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
  • Charles Mattox, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
    • Signer, Art Tower of Protest, Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (November, 1965), 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  •  
  • Maule & Roberts, Contractors and Engineers, 1906, 1987
    • Venice Lagoon Sign, 1906, 1987
  • Henry Maurice, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  •  
  • Maxim's, 1991
    • Paris, world-renowned three-star restaurant, 1991
    • Wolfgang Puck, Advanced Training, 1991
  • Max's Deli, 2824 Main, 1982
    • Celebration of the Arts Performance Location, 1982
  • D.C. Maxwell, Hair Dressing, Venice Bathhouse, 2003, 1912
  • Maxwell, 1979, 1915
    • Auto Driven by Oldfield to victory in the 1915 Venice Grand Prix, 1979
  • April May, 1982
    • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • Betty May, 1925, 1924, 1921
    • Dancer, 1925, 1924, 1921
  • James Boyer May, 1971
    • Poet, editor Trace (1952- ), The Mt. Alverno Review, 1971
  • N.E.R.D. Maybe Virgin EP , import vinyl only, 2004
    • Remix by Sa-Ra; Daedelus*, Bass Clarinet; Laura Darling*, vocals, 2004
  • May Day, 1999, 1924
  • Daniel Mayer, 1925, 1924
    • Management, Aeolian Hall, New York City, 1925, 1924
  • H.C. Mayer [ - ], 2003, Bio., p. 469, 1908a; Portrait, H.C. Mayer, p. 316, 1908a, 1908b, 1907
    • Hardware Dealer, 18 Windward, Venice, 2003, 1907
  • Mayflower Cottage, 1999, 1884
    • Marguerita and Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica, 1999, 1884
  • Crosby Maynard Flight Plan for Tomorrow, McDonnell-Douglas Corp. (1974)
  • John Arthur Maynard Venice West: The Beat Generation in Southern California, Rutgers University Press: New Brunswick, NJ, 1991. 242 pp., 1963, 1961, 1960, 1959, 1953, 1950s, 1948, 1946, 1944, 1938
  • Morow Mayo, Los Angeles, Knopf: NY, 1933, 1888, 1977
    • "Los Angeles, it should be understood, is not a mere city. On the contrary, it is, and has been since 1888, a commodity; something to be advertised and sold to the people of the United States like automobiles, cigarettes, and mouth washes." 1933, 1977
  • McAdam Kiddies on Stage and Screen, 1925, 1924
  • McAdam Normal, Social, and Professional School of Dancing, 1925, 1924
    • Only Normal School of Dancing on Pacific Coast, 1925, 1924
    • Acrobatics, Ballet, ball-room, classic, dramatics, Oriental, Spanish, toe, 1925, 1924
    • Grace Seabrook, 1925, 1924
      • Dancer; graduate of McAdam School of Dance, 1925, 1924
    • Studio 101, Music Art Bldg., 232 South Hill, Los Angeles, 1925, 1924
    • Hotel Virginia, Long Beach, 1925, 1924
  • Guy McAfee, 1999, 1920s
    • Vice lord, 199, 1920a
  • Wayne McAllister, 1985, 1930s
    • Los Angeles in the early thirties, 1985, 1930s
    • Designed the first Simon's, 1985, 1930s
    • Several more Simon's as well as Robert's, Herbert's, McDonnell's, Van de Kamp's and later Bob's Big Boy, 1985, 1930s
  • Gerald McCabe [ -2010], 1997, 1965, 1960
    • 537 West Rustic Rd., 1997, 1965, 1960
    • Cabinent Maker, 1997, 1960
  • Vicki McCabe, 1997, 1965, 1960
    • 537 West Rustic Rd., 1997, 1965, 1960
  • McCabe's, 2009
    • Music Club, Instruments, Instruction, 2009
  • McCalmont Brothers & Co., 1943, 1878, 1873, 1871, 1870
    • British banking firm, 1943, 1870
    • $650,000 shares of stock were sold to complete the Sutro tunnel, 1943, 1871
    • 1873 Floated a bond issue of $7,500,000 to complete the Sutro Tunnel, 1943, 1873
  • Les McCann, 2001, 1979, 1970s, 1962
    • Jazz Musician, 2001, 1962
    • Jazz Player with Charlie Haden and Art Pepper, 1979, 1970s
  • Joseph McCarthy, 1985, 1950s
  • Luther McCarty, 1979, 1913
    • a boxing "white hope," 1979, 1913
    • He died from a ring injury in 1913, 1979
  • McCarthy Pharmacy, 2009, 2004a
    • 2601 Lincoln Blvd., 2009, 2004a
  • Robert McChesney, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Signer, Art Tower of Protest, Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (November, 1965), 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  •  
  • Santa Monica City Manager Charles Kent McClain, 1990, 1979
  • Bernard McClean, 1974
  • R.F. McClellan [1859- ], Bio., p. 409, 1908a
  • Santa Monica Councilman John McCloskey, 1990, 1976, 1974, 1973
  • [Colonel] Samuel G. McClure, 1974
    • Acquired the Santa Monica Evening Outlook from the Copley chain, 1974,
  • Robert E. McClure (ret.), 1974
    • Son of Col. Samuel G. McClure, 1974
    • Editor of The Santa Monica Evening Outlook, 1974
    • Member of the California Highway Commission when it planned the Santa Monica Freeway, 1974
  • McClure Family, 1974
    • Owners of the Santa Monica Evening Outlook in 1974, 1974
  • C. McCome, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965 )
  •  
  • John McCone, 1977, 1925, 1910s
    • Stanford student along with Norman Chandler and Goodwin Knight, 1977, 1910s
    • Economic Roundtable member, 1977, 1925
  • Eliza (Liz) McConnell, 1915, 1913, 1911, 1908
    • Teacher, Riverbend Elementary, Ottawa County, MI 1915, 1913, 1908
    • Farmer, 1915, 1913, 1908
    • Married Rex Roberts, Eliza Roberts, 1915
    • Gene Stratton-Porter Freckles, Grossett & Dunlap Publishers: New York, (Inscribed in pencil, Eliza McConnell. 1911.), Decorations by E. Stetson Crawford, Doubleday, Page & Co., 1904, 427 pp.
  • Eliza McConnell, 1910
    • Jolly Eight Post Card, Ordered by Eliza McConnell on May 6, 1910, 32 copies, 1910
  • Mrs. M.Z. McCord, Restaurant, Venice Bath House, 2003, 1912
  • O.T. McCord, 16-1/2 Windward, Shoemaker, Repair, 2003, 1912
  • Patty McCormick,* 2006a, 1959
    • Ode to Muscle Beach , 2006a, 1959
  • Susan McCorry,* 2009, 2006
    • 230 Pacific St., 2009, 2006
  • Ann McCoy,* 1987, 1979, 1960s
    • Artist, 1979, 1960s
  • Esther McCoy, 2006
    • Architectural Historian, 2006
    • Marvin Rand Irving J. Gill: Architect 1870-1936, Gibbs Smith, Publisher: Salt Lake City, UT, Design, Ahde Lahti; Photographs, Marvin Rand, 2006, 238 pp., 1960, 1916
  • Horace McCoy,* 2006, 1999,
    • Bouncer, Santa Monica Pier, novelist, 2006, 1999, 1935
  • Horace McCoy* They Shoot Horses Don't They?, 1935, 2006, 1999,
  • John McCracken, 1979, 1960s
    • Artist, 1979, 1960s
  • Andrew B. McCreery, 1943, 1860s
    • The fortunes of Andrew B. McCreery, among others, had their beginnings in the Gould & Curry and the Savage, although none of them acquired a million dollars there, 1943, 1860s
  • Craig McDonald, 1982
    • Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • Jackie McCullah,* 1990, 1947
    • Took third place in the 1947 Miss Muscle Beach Contest, 1990, 1947
  • H.P. McCusick, 1908a, 1877, 1876
    • Santa Monica School District, Supervising Principal, 1908a, 1877, 1876
  • Robert McDonald, 1996
    • Pianist, 1996
  • McDonald & Co., 2003, 1907
    • Electrical Contractors, Trolleyway, Venice, 2003, 1907
  • McDonald Brothers, 1985, 1950s
  • McDonald's, 1985, 1977, 1950s
    • Googie Hamburger Stand, 1985, 1977
    • Stanley Meston, 1985,
      • McDonald's Architect, 1985
  • McDonnell-Douglas Aviation, 1974,
    • Santa Monica plant phased out, 1974
  • Austin McFadden,* 1990, 1987, 1937, 1921
    • Along with George Leihy* and Charles Lick, invested in a new pier behind the Dome Dance Pavilion, at the foot of Navy Street, adjoining the south side of the Pickering Pier, almost entirely within Venice, 1987, 1921
    • Once all the City, except for the Lifeguards, had moved out of the LaMonica Ballroom in 1937, Security National leased it to Austin McFadden who operated it as the Rollaway Roller Rink, renovating the ballroom to be the most up-to-date rink in the country, and hired attendents who put the skates on the skaters, 1990, 1937
  • Ward McFadden, 1979
    • Ship Restaurant Proprietor, 1979
  • Henry Lee McFee, 1990, 1948
  • MC5, 1970s, 1968
  • B. W. McGarry* , 1909
    • Photographer, 1909
  • Frank McGarry'*s Candy Store and Band Plaza, 1909
    • Located in Ocean Park between Pier Avenue and Marine Streets. 1909
  • Walter G. McGinley,* 2005, 2005b, 1983, 1975, 1941
    • Worked for Mrs. "Lucky" Baldwin as a personal secretary, 2005
    • Owned concessions on the Venice Pier or the Ocean Park Pier, 2005
    • Knew a lot of circus people whom came to visit his estate in Ocean Park, 2005
    • Other visitors included Alaskan Terr. Governor John Strong and Jack Dempsey, 2005
    • Purchased land from "Lucky" Baldwin's relatives and struck oil, 2005b
  • Mrs. McGinley, 2005, 2005b
    • Hand-pinted plates, 2005
  • Walter G. McGinley* Estate, 2005, 2005b, 1983, 1975, 1958, 1942, 1941
    • Emile Pourroy (-1942) was chief groundskeeper and planted all the trees on the estate, until his death, 2005, 1975
    • 633 Kensington Road, Purchased in 1958 with funds from Marcellus Joslyn, Santa Monica High graduate, to create the two-and-one-half acre park, Joslyn Park, 1983, 1958
  • (Mrs.) Granville McGowan, 1947, 1894
    • Patroness, 1894 La Fiesta de Los Angeles, 1947, 1894
  •  Thomas McGrath, 2005, 1950s
    • Cal State, Los Angeles (Los Angeles State U.) 1954-51, 2005.
  • James McHugh, 1994
    • Photographer, Sam Francis [1923-1994], 1994
  • Burr McIntosh, New York, 1920
    • Photographer, 1920
  • Robert McIntosh, 1990
  • Rev. Janet G. McKeithen*, 2008, 2007, 2006
    • Methodist Minister, Church In Ocean Park, 2008. 2007, 2006
  • Eileen McKenney [ -1940], 1981, 1940, 1939
    • Sister of Ruth McKenney, 1981
    • Married to Nathanael West, 1981, 1939
    • Died in an El Centro automobile accident along with Nathanael West, 1981, 1940
  • Ruth McKenney, 1981
    • My Sister Eileen, 1981
  • Sybilla McKenzie, 1974, 1913
    • Eighth Grade Class, Lincoln Intermediate School, 1974, 1913
  • Santa Monica City Council Kevin McKeown, 2010, 2006
    • Spoke for many of us concerned about the appropriateness of teaching such a violent sport as boxing in a city facility, 2010 
  • President McKinley, 1974, 1890s
    • Spoke at the Soldiers Home, 1974, 1890s
    • Most were Civil War veterans, 1974, 1890s
  • McKinley School, 2005, 1975, 1952, 1923, 1920, 1920s, 1908, 1908a
    • Santa Monica City School District, 1908, 1908a
    • Twentieth street between Idaho and Montana Ave., 1908, 1908a
    • McKinley School Kindergarten Class, including Karl Rydgren,* 1920 Photographer unknown. Photograph from the collection of Alyssa Navopanich.*
    • McKinley 1923, Karl Rydgren's Class, Unknown photographer. From the collection of Alyssa Navopanich,* 1923
    • New McKinley School [1923- ], 1952, 1923, 1920s
    • Santa Monica Boulevard and Chelsea, 1952, 1923, 1920s
    • 20th Street and Arizona Avenue, 2005, 1975, 1920s
    • Eight classrooms, a large kindergarten, an auditorium and administrative offices. Two-story brick construction with tile roofs and were of the Mediterranean type of architecture, built on a site of nearly six acres, 1952, 1923, 1920s
    • Hannah Ogden, 1952, 1951, 1934
      • Teacher, McKinley School, Santa Monica School District, 1952, 1951, 1934, 1930s
    • The Santa Monica schools secured maximum benefits from the funds provided by the Works Progress Administration. . . . Although few changes were made in the original plans of the Lincoln Junior High School and the Madison and McKinley elementary schools, all these buildings were completely rehabilitated and made earthquake resistant. Structural reinforcement, walls filled with concrete by the Gunite process, and modernization adapted these plants to more modern school use, 1952, 1930s
    •  Graduates: Karl and Todd Rydgren,* 2005, 1975, 1920s
  • McKinley School Kindergarten, including Karl Rydgren,* 1920 Photographer unknown. Photograph from the collection of Alyssa Navopanich.*
  • McKinley 1923, Karl Rydgren's Class, Unknown photographer. From the collection of Alyssa Navopanich.
  • Fred C. McKinney, 1908a, 1889
    • Secretary, The Santa Monica, Hose, Hook, and Ladder Co., 1908a, 1889
  • Fred C. McKinnie, 1974, 1908a, 1888, 1886, 1884, 1876
    • Drug Store, rear rooms reading room, 1908a, 1884
    • Santa Monica First Town Clerk, 1974, 1908a, 1886
    • Santa Monica Town Clerk, 1908a, 1888
  • Professor McKissick, 1997, 1876
    • (See McKusick)
    • First teacher in the first school in Santa Monica run by Los Angeles County in the First Presbyterian Church, 1997, 1876
  • Eline McKnight;, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  •  
  • J.E. McKown,* Santa Monica High School Principal [1913-1914], 1952, 1914, 1913
  • H.P. McKusick, 1952, 1876
    • Hired as the first public school teacher by the Santa Monica School District, at a salary of ($100.00) one hundred dollars per month, 1952.
    • Taught first at The Presbyterian Church which had been rented for that purpose at a rent of $25.00 per month by the Santa Monica School System, 1952, 1876
    • The Public School opened in Santa Monica, March 11th, 1876, 1952
  • McKusick's School, 1952, 1876
    • (See Santa Monica Presbyterian Church Public School)
  • Sharon McLaglen, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965 )
  • Miss Elizabeth McLaughlin, 1908a, 1905, 1904
    • Organized a class which met at her house in Santa Monica, with Miss M.E. Abbott as lecturer, 1908a, 1894, 1904
    • Secretary and treasurer. Santa Monica Women's [Education Association], 1908a, 1905
    • In recognition of Miss McLaughlin's service to the club as secretary and organizer, she was made a life associate member, with all the privileges of active membership. 1908a, 1905
    •  
  •  
  • F.W. McLaughlin, Photographer, 1505 Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
  • John McLaughlin, 1990, 1950s, 1940s
    • Artist,
  • Edwad McLean, 1926
  • McLeod, 2003, 1907
    • Brady-McLeod Drug Co., O.F. Promenade & Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Mrs. E.E. McLeoud, 1908a, 1885-86, 1884-85
    • Santa Monica School District School Trustee, 1884-85, 1908a
    • Santa Monica School District School Trustee, 1885-86, 1908a
  • Marshall McLuhan, 1991, 1960s
  • James McManus Poker: Play It Close to the Muzzle and Paws on the Table, The New York Times, 3 December 2005, B23
  • George McManus, 1997, 1949, 1930, 1905
    • First gondoliers on the Venice canals in 1905
    • Served as a volunteer lifeguard at the Venice plunge, 1997
    • Served as a Los Angeles County Lifeguard from opening day in 1930 until the city took over in 1949, 1997
  • Michael McMillan*, 2008, 1982, 1978, 1975
    • Otis Sept-Oct 1978 "Ray Cathode's Garden", 1978
    • LAICA June 1975 "The Mystery Mummy Museum", 1975
    • Shown by Hal Glicksman*, 1978, 1975
  • Robert Aquinas McNally Something in the Genes: Kaiser Permanente's Continuing Commitment to Research The Permanante Journal, 5, 4, Fall 2001
  • The McNamara brothers, 1974, 1935
    • Accused and convicted of dynamiting the Los Angeles Times print shop and defended by Clarence Darrow, 1974
    • Convicted of dynamiting the old Los Angeles Times building, 1935
  •  Catharine McNamee, 1982
    • Exhibiting Artist, Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • Joan McNee, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  •  
  • John G. McNeeley [ -1949],* 1952, 1949, 1936, 1930s, 1925
    • Principal of both the Lincoln Junior High School and the John Adams Junior High School [1925-1936], 1952
    • Principal, Lincoln Junior High [1925-1949], 1952, 1936, 1925
    • "the father of the junior high school movement in Santa Monica." [27. Personal Interview with Sadie Jenkins, May 17, 1951; Santa Monica, California.], 1952, 1930s
    • Lincoln Junior High teacher of history, geography, and civics, 1952, 1910s
  •  Douglass McNeil, 1912
    • Edison Co. Employee, 1912
  • (Mrs.) Hugh L. McNeil, 1947, 1894
    • Patroness, 1894 La Fiesta de Los Angeles, 1947, 1894
  •  Mark "Frosty" McNeill, 2006, 2005, 2003, 1999
    • aka DJ Frosty, 2006, 2003, 1999
    • With Daedelus, Adventure Time, 2005, 2003
    • Sonic Scenery @ The Natural History Museum, 2006
    • Featured along with Tommy DeNys, The Long Lost, Chad Misner, Nobody, Becky Stark, Jimmy Tamborello (aka Dntel), Winter Flowers, Ex-Plex (under the Echo) Los Angeles, CA, Feb. 14, 2006
  •  A. McPherson, 1908a, 1878, 1877, 1876
    • Santa Monica School District, Supervising Principal, 1908a, 1878, 1877, 1876
  • A.W. McPherson, 1912
    • Former Edison employee (ret.), 1912
    • Service acknowledged, 1912
  • Aimee Semple McPherson,* 1999, 1987, 1979, 1977, 1976, 1935, 1927, 1926, 1923, 1922, 1920s, 1910
    • Canadian who moved to Los Angeles [1910- ]
    • Evangelist; A soul saver,
    • Aimee was a lusty, rust-colored blonde
      • with a voice that rang like a bugle,
      • a Napoleonic instinct for publicity and
      • an eye for the main chance.
    • She began holding gospel meetings in a little upstairs room over a store;
    • then she expanded into a small church.
    • L.A. evangelist, 1999, 1926
    • Founder of the Foursquare Church, Echo Park, 1999, 1926
    • Evangelist, Canadian, 1976, 1926, 1922
    • Angelus Temple in 1923, 1977, 1926
    • Founder of the Foursquare Church, 1999
    • Disappeared from the beach in front of a hotel close to Rose and Ocean Front in the 1920s, 1999
    • Founder, minister, evangelist, celebrity, 1979, 1928, 1926
    • Charges against the evangelist for obstruction of justice were dropped in 1927, 1979
    • Finally she moved into the Philharmonic Auditorium, which she packed to the doors.
      • Later she bought a lot near Echo Park on Glendale Boulevard and built the
      • Angelus Temple from which
      • the Four Square Gospel began to resound.
    • "From the day of the opening,
    • the auditorium seating thirty-five hundred people had been packed to the gunwales day and night.
    • The sick came to be healed on the platform.
    • Everything is on the platform.
    • The Temple Silver Band parades the streets, 1935, 1920s
    • over the radio Aimee's electric voice makes the ether tingle.
    • Aimee puts showmanship into her soul-saving.
    • When she preaches about the ninety and nine sheep and the one little lost sheep, ninety-nine husky assistants come in with baa-a-a-aing sheep around their backs and after a dramatic [p. 332] pause, Aimee walks on with a lost lamb in her arms. The sick and afflicted throw away their crutches on the platform shouting "Amen." Aimee keeps the show moving.
    • She collects the money with Scotch thrift.
    • In Aimee's show the ushers do not shyly look the other way as visiting Hollywood fans put nickels in the plate. The nickels are handed back and bills are demanded.
    • When Aimee wants a coat that will cost six hundred dollars, she says that she wants a coat and what it will cost, and the faithful will please come through.
    • With the money in her hand, she says, "And now there is my mother. You wouldn't want me to be wearing a fur coat and a mother shivering in the cold. Now we will by a coat for my mother." Which, as far as I can see, isn't anybody else's business.
    • In the summer of 1926, Aimee walked into the surf at Santa Monica and walked out at Douglas, Arizona. She said that while she was disporting in her white bathing suit, a man had asked her to come to his automobile to pray over a sick baby. As she leaned into the machine, he threw a sack over her head and whirled her swiftly away and away and away until she found herself in a shack in Mexico. Two wicked men and a woman kept her prisoner for several days, treating her kinda mean but being moved by the light of piety that shone from her sea-green eyes. Finally she escaped and walked a long, long, long, desparate walk into Agua Prieta on the border. Meanwhile a man had lost his life feeling around the surf for her in Santa Monica, and a blind lawyer at Long Beach had been approached by kidnappers demanding ransom money.
    • "There were so many unwilling to believe her entirely credible story thart she was arrested for perjury and tried for no discernible reason. Seeing their trade threatened if Aimee were removed from Angelus Temple to San Quent [p. 333] in, the Pacific Electric Railroad sent a famous lawyer to her defense. With the help of a protecting heaven, Aimee was acquitted. Her cause was afterward before the State Legislature, where a judge who had acted as her legal advisor was tried for impeachment.
    • "Of course there was nothing dubious about Aimee's story. At first blush it seems strange that a lady could be kidnapped in a sack in broad daylight on a beach where thousands of people were sitting. But no doubt their attention was distracted by the waves and so on. It was noted by the reporters that Aimee's shoes after her long, desperate walk, were not even scuffled. But this is understandable. Probably they wre non-scuff shoes or something of the kind. That Aimee was accused of occupying the period of time of her absence in a cottage at Carmel-by-the-Sea with a fascinating young radio operator is just one of those Hollywood stories.
    • "Coming back on the train from Agua Prieta, Aimee was noted by the reporters as putting what Hollywood calls "Shadow Powder" under her eyes, to the end that she looked haggard and wan.
    • ""How come all this scenery?" they asked.
    • "Well, I have to look the part, don't I?" reproached Aimee. Heaven was triumphant and the charges all fell flat. The only objection that Aimee ever raised was when a reporter said she had thick ankles.
    • "The scandal only increased the devotion of her flock. Aimee knows that a leader of men (and women) has one cause for dread-monotony. Napoleon did not worry about his dead on the field of battle. But he did dread lest Paris should become bored. Aimee's flock is never bored.
    • "She knows reporters and reporters know Aimee.
    • "Now," she says, "This one is for you on the Herald. Cambell likes stories about love. And tell Hotchkiss on the Times about this one. He likes stories about money. And tell the Record that one about the little girl. They go for baby stuff.
    • "The only time Aimee made a false step with papers was when her mother, "Ma" Kennedy, fell in love with a wandering evangelist half her age and -quarreling with Aimee-threatened to "tell all." Aimee rang up the city editor of one of the papers and threatened to throw herself off the roof of Angelus Temple if the story was published. "And I am going to leave a note saying it was you who drove me to my death. And just see what that will do for your circulation."
    • "The city editor was grateful and enthusiastic. "That will be swell, Aimee," he said. "Give us half an hour to get a photographer out there. And be a sport. When you leap don't stand with the sun at your back, but in your face."
    • "But Aimee made the retort magnificient. She eloped to Yuma on a airplane with a handsome young baritone, and tipped off the rival newspaper.
    • "Although Aimee is what reporters call a publicity house, she is undoubtedly sincere in her religion. Once in the pulpit, she shakes and quivers with the holy zeal of a crusader.
    • "She would be possible in no other town. She is the Queen Bee of all the collective isms . . . meanwhile standing vociferously for the old-fashioned religion of our fathers.
    • "There is a reason for the amazing profusion of our religions of our pueblo, although they supply an ironic touch as being the product of a community in which it was once a prison offense to profess any belief other than the Catholic religion.
    • "Los Angeles rolls with the heavy rollers, shakes with the [p. 335] shakers, chases after new messiahs, patronizes fakers, charlatons, believes in vibrations, star-gazers, palmists, crystal-gazers.
    • "For one thing, this is a lonesome town. I don't know the name of the people who have lived across the street from me for ten years. Outdoor life tends to destroy neighborliness. No one stays home. People live, die, suffer, sorrow, have good luck and bad, and the neighbors do not know nor care.
    •  "The result is there are hundreds of thousands of people who are starving in loneliness. They long for the friendly intimacies of the middle-west villages they have left. One man has seen this to be the case and has made a business of organizing home-state picnics for the last twenty-five years. Nearly every state in the union has at least one gathering a year, the numbers at the Iowa picnic running up past the hundred thousand mark.
    • "Lonesome Clubs wre invented in Los Angeles and have grown to their fullest flower here. They are patronized by elderly people who are introduced to each other and dance old-fashioned square dances and talk. It is the Emily Post etiquette of Lonesome Clubs . . .
    • "The reverse side of this pattern is that they have come here from little towns where their religions were as much under surveillance as their bank balances. Out here where no one knows them, they can step out and cut up. The village churches have been so much a part of their lives that their frivolity and dissipation turns naturally to new kinds of churches.
    • "As to patent nostrums, health cures and freak brands of medical science, there is also a reason. Many people have [p. 336] come out here sick, or with sickness in the family, hoping for magic. When the climate fails to supply the magic, they turn to some other kind of magic.
    • "Los Angeles is an advertising town. It was made by advertising. It thinks in terms of bill-boards.
    • "Aimee supplied all needs. She runs the best Lonesome Club on earth. She supplies the excitment. She has made the saving of souls dramatic. She heals them instantaneously on the stage in front of the pulpit. And she knows more about advertising than a circus press-agent.
    • "Aimee is the high-pressure salesman of salvation."
  •  Johnny McPherson* [1902-1933] 1990, 1975, 1933, 1902
    • Ocean Park fisherman, killed in a breakwater barge accident, 1990, 1933
  • McPherson Home Bakery, 2003, 1907
    • Speedway & Raymond, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • McPherson's Bakery, Raymond Ave. cor Speedway, O.P., 2003, 1912
  • MCs, 2005b, 2002, 2001
    • Abstract Rude, 2005b, 2002
    • Busdriver, 2005b,, 2002, 2001
    • Sach, 2005b, 2001
  • Christine McVie, 1990, 1983
    • Fleetwood Mac, 1990, 1983
  • Carey McWilliams, 2004, 1998, 1990, 1946, Intro
    • The poet laureate of California historians, 2004, 1998, 1946
    • The Editor of The Nation,
  • M. McWilliams, Grocers, 125 Pier, 2003, 1912
  • A.C. Mead,* 1916
  • Rev. A.H. Mead, 1908a, 1872
    • a Methodist clergyman of New York City, 1908a,
    • Father of Miss M.C. Mead, wife of R.H. Armstrong, 1908, 1935
  • Miss M.C. Mead, 1908a, 1872
    • a daughter of Rev. A.H. Mead, a Methodist clergyman of New York City, 1908a,
    • Married in the year 1872, Richmond W. Armstrong [1848- ], 1908a, 1908, 1907, 1900, 1872,
  • Marty Meade,* 1979, 1970s
    • Composer, pianist, Synanon member, 1979, 1974
  • Mean St. Records 2001, 2005b
    • 2Mex B Boys in Occupied Mexico, Mean St. Records MEA 020, cd, 2001, 2005b
      • Featuring Busdriver, 2005b, 2001
  • Daedelus* Meanwhile... EP, Laboratory Instinct, LI001, cd/vinyl, 2003
    • Flute, Laura Darling*, saxophone, Ben Wendel*
    • Artwork and Design by John Pham
  • Meat Markets, 2003, 1912, 1907
    • Center Street Market, Meat Market, 9 Center, 2003, 1912
    • Holbrooks's Market, Meat Market, 18 Windward, 2003, 1912
    • Imperial Market, Meat Market, Main & Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • G.T. Mills, Meat Market, 104 Pier, 2003, 1912
    • M & L Mohn, Meat Market, 2936 Main, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • Murphy's Market, Meat Market, 1420 Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
    • Newberry's Market, Meat Market, 9 Center St., 2003, 1912
    • Ocean Park Market, Meat Market, 2719 Main, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • Pacific Market, Meat Market, 113 Pier Ave., 2003, 1912
    • Pacific Produce Co., Meat Market, 181 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Sanitary Market, Meat Market, 2936 Main, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • Venice Cash Market, Meat Market, 1509 Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
    • Venice Meat Market, Meat Market, 14-16 Windward, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • Washington Market, Meat Market, 1003 Main, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Mechanical Music, 2004, 2004b
    • Mechanicalmusicpress.com/history/pianella/, 2004, 2004b
    • Theater Organs, 2004, 2004b
  • Ralph Mechur* [1950- ], 2009. 2008, 2007, 2005, 2004, 2002, 1999, 1970s
    • Architect, Activist, Educator, Education Activist, 2008, 2007, 2005, 1970s
    • Daughter graduated from the Santa Monica Schools, 2007, 1999
    • "a key player in the education arena,"; 25 year service, 2007
    • Member of "Citizens for Better Schools," 2007, 2004
    • Santa Monica City Architectural Review Board, 2007
    • Santa Monica City Planning Commission, 2007
    • The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Board of Education, 2008, 2007
    • The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Capital Improvements Oversight Committee, 2007
    • President, The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District Education Foundation, 18 year member, 2007, 2002
    • The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Facilities Master Plan Committee, 2007
    • The Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) Measure "BB" Advisory Committee, 2007
    • Coordinator, The Hoover Street School Environmental Learning Project, 2007
    • Project Coordinator, The Los Angeles City Building Educational Programs, 2007
    • Studio Lecturer, USC's School of Architecture, 2007
    • Jorge Casuso Mechur* to be Named to School Board Lookout News, 8 August 8, 2007
    • Jonathan Friedman (Assistant Editor) Longtime activist selected as new SMMUSD board member, The Malibu Times, 9 August 2007, LLVI No. 32 pp. A1 & A18
    • Appointed to succeed Emily Bloomfield , 2008, 2007 
    • Santa Monica Malbu Unified School District Board Member, appointed, 2007
    • Chair, SMMUSD, 2009 
  • Ralph Mechur* Architects, 2005
    • 3400 Airport Ave #5, 2005
  • Media, Multi-media, 2008, 1939, 1915, 1894, Assorted Post Cards
    • Conferences, Assorted Post Cards
    • Cuisine, 2008, 1991, 1983, 1982, 1970s
    • Lantern Slides, 2008, 1915
      • http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/GeoImages/LanternSlides/LanternSlides_TOC.html
    • Lectures, Assorted Post Cards
    • Movies, Cinema, Documentary, Film 2008, 2007, 2006
    • Paintings, 1964
    • Poetry, 2008
    • Post Cards, 2008, 1987, 1984, 1907, Assorted Post Cards
    • Postcards Adrift
    • Radio, 1973
    • Telephones, Assorted Post Cards
    • Television, Assorted Post Cards
      • Colored TV, Assorted Post Cards
    • Wood Blocks, 1964
    • Youtube Loop, 2008, 1939, 1894
  • Medical Conditions, Issues, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2003, 2001, 1988, 1984, 1981, 1979, 1976, 1960s, 1956, 1947, 1946, 1943, 1920, 1916, 1907, 1889, 1840s, 1830s, 1920-1850, 1850-1800
    • (See Diseases, Disorders, Health Care, Health Issues, Physical Culture)
    • (See Disaster, Disease, Doctors, Drug Stores, Health, M.D.'s, Hospitals, 1988)
    • Diseases, Care, Cures, Remissions 2007, 2005b, 2001, 1979, 1947, 1946, 1919, 1918, 1880,
      • Acromegaly, 2008, 1850-1800
        • Metobolic Condition, 2008
        • A benign tumor of the pituitary gland in the brain, 2008, 2008a, 1840s, 1830s
        • Diagnosis, 2008, 2008a
      • Asthma, 1976, 1941
      • Bright's Disease, 1943, 1880s
        • Fair [ - ], 1880s
        • Abbot Kinney, 1920
      • Cancers, 2009, 2007, 1988, 1984
        • Breast Cancer, 198 . . .
        • Ray Eames, [ -1988]
        • Mark Kac [1914-1984], 1985, 1984, 1938, 1930s, 1914
        • Deena Metzger
        • Joe Miko
        • Myelodyplasia, (bone marrow cancer), 2007
      • Cardiovascular Disease
      • Diptheria, 2005b, 1919
      • Scarlet Fever, 1908a, 1850
      • Spanish influenza, 1979, 1919, 1918
      • Heart Attacks and Coronary By-Pass, 2006, 1960s
      • Heart Failure
      • Hip replacements, 2006, [2000s], 1980s,
      • Insomnia, 1979, 1880
      • Lung Transplant, 2008, 2006, 1989
      • Multiple sclerosis (MS), 2001, 1946
      • Myelodyplasia, (bone marrow cancer), 2007
      • Neuromuscular disorders, 2001, 1947, 1946
        • Multiple sclerosis (MS), 2001, 1946
      • Polio, 2005, 1956
      • Typhoid Fever, 1943, 1920-1850
      • The smallpox, 1997, 1861
        • epidemic of 1861
      • Vision, 2009, 1930
        • Opt. Eye-sight specialist,
    • Facilities, 1979, 1920s, 1907, 1880s,
      • Assisted Living
      • Chiropracters
      • Dental Offices,
      • Drug Stores, 1979, 1920s, 1907, 1880s
      • Extended Care
      • Hospitals, 2007,
      • Medical Offices
      • Sanatoriums,
      • Senior Housing
      • Spas
  • Medical Heath Officers, Doctors, Practitioners, Specializations, 2009, 2008, 2008a, 2007, 2005, 2005b, 2004, 2004a, 2001, 1990, 1987, 1983, 1982, 1975, 1952, 1946, 1936, 1935, 1920s, 1918, 1908a
    • (See Allied Health, Health Care), 1935
    • Dr. Wm.T. Atkin, Authorized as first Santa Monica City School Dentist, 1952, 1923
    •  Seymour Bird,* MD, Psychiatry, 2004, 1990,
      • St. Jives by the Sea, Rose and Hampton, 2004
    • Dr. Bryant, p. 511, 1908a, 1904-1902
    • George W. Corey, M.D. [1833- ], Bio., 1908a, p. 465; Portrait, G.W. Corey, M.D., p. 465, 1908a, 1908c
    • Orin Davis, M.D., [1823- ], Bio., p. 395, 1908a; Portrait, Orin Davis, M.D., p. 395, 1908a, 1908c
    • Miss Madeline DeFussi, employed as first Santa Monica City School Nurse, 1952, 1926
    • Dermatolgy, 2003, 1907
      • Mrs. E.D. Taylor, Trolleyway near Brooks, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Diseases, 1935
      • Cancer, 1935
    • Dr. W.W. Dumm, Osteopath, 219 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Dr. Hulbert Fuller, Physician, 193 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Cyril Gail, D.D.S.; Member of the Santa Monica Board of Education, 1952
    • Dr. W.B. Hambleton, Dentist, Imperial Bldg., O.P. 2003, 1907
    •  N.H. Hamilton, M.D. [1852- ], Bio., p. 369, 1908a; Portrait, N.H. Hamlton, M.D., p. 218, 1908a, 1908b
    • Hematology, 2007
    • Hemotology/Oncology, 2007
      • Dr. Michael Rosove, 2007
    • Mackie Howe, RN (ret.), Michigan, 2009
    • J.S. Hunt, M.D. [1865- ], Bio., p. 476, 1908a
    • Dr. Sarah Ito*, O.D., 2009, 2004a
      • Visionworks Optometry, 2004a
        • 2605 Lincoln Blvd., 2004a
    • Dr. C.A. Jenks, Authorized as the first Santa Monica City School District Doctor, 1952, 1907
    • Jong Wah, 1920s
      • 525 Santa Monica Blvd. Jong Wah; Chinese Herbs, 1920s
      • Special Price for April and May; The famous Chinese Herbs Cure for Somach, Kidney and Liver Disorders, etc. The Chinese Vegetable Oil will relieve Neurosis, Rheumatism, Pains, Itching and all Skin Diseases, Immediately, 1920s
    • Herman Kabat, MD, ( -1997), 2001, 1946
      • a physical medicine specialist who was developing a new approach to treating MS, 2001, 1946
    • Kabat-Kaiser Institute (1946-1953?) 1990
    •  W.M. Kendall, M.D. [1869- ], Bio., p. 510, 1908a
    • Dr. W.M. Kendall, Physician, 193 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Dr. W.H. Kiger, Physician, Imperial Bldg.-O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Dr. Ivan S. Login, 2008, 2008a, 2002
    • Dr. H. Clifford Loos, 1997, 1936
      • Founder of the Ross-Loos Medical Group 1997, 1936
      • 566 East Channel Road, 1997, 1936
    • Los Angeles Childbirth Center, 1983, 1982
    • Pamela Maloney,* M.A., Ph.D., 2009, 2008, Web Sites
    • McCarthy Pharmacy, 2004a
      • 2601 Lincoln Blvd., 2004a
    • Miller's For Drugs, 1920s
      • Cor. Marine and Ocean Front, Ocean Park, Cal., 1920s
      • Phone: 61298 Service: Quality: Accuracy: Price
    • Neurology, 2008, 2008a
    • Oncology, 2007
    • Oncologist/hematologist, 2007
    • Opticians, 2003, 1907
      • E.D. Grandmason, Optician, 125 O.F. Promenade, O.P., 2003, 1907
      • J.H. Sohn, Optician, 156 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
      • R.H. Wilson, Optician, 142 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Dr. W.H. Parker, Physician, Hotel Palms-O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Dr. J.L. Pomeroy, 1987, 1918
      • Los Angeles County Health Official, 1987, 1918
      • Suggested that sunshine would prevent the 'flu, 1987, 1918
    • Psychiatry, 2004
      • Seymour Bird,*, MD, Psychiatry, 2004
    • Dr. Michael Rosove, 2007
      • Oncologist/hematologist, UCLA Hospitial, 2007 UCLA Hospitial, 2007
    • The Ross-Loos Medical Group, 1997, 1936
      • Founded by Dr. H. Clifford Loos, 1997, 1936
    • Phillip Rossman*, MD, 2004a, 1990
      • Set up the Venice Free Clinic to help the needy, 2004, 1979
    • St. Catherine's Hospital, 2005b
      • 4th and Bicknell, 2005b
      • Later became a resthome before it was closed and torn down, 2005b
    • St. John's Hospital, 2005, 1975
      • Santa Monica Blvd. and 21st, 2005, 1975
    • Dr. W.S. Sands, Physician, Windward & Ocean Front Walk, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • W.S. Smth, M.D. [1879- ], p. 511, 1908a
      • W.S. Smith, M.D., Assistant Physician, 1908a, 1904-1902
    • Yavapi County Physician Office, p. 511, 1908a,
    • On August 8, 1912, the [Santa Monica] electors voted another $150,000 for the schools, of which $65,000 had been allotted to the high school for gymnasiums and other improvements. [61. Board Minutes, Aug. 14, 1912.] From this bond money a health unit was constructed to serve as an emergency first-aid room and rest room for those who were not well, 1952, 1912
    • UCLA Hospitial, 2007
    • Venice Family Clinic, 2004a
      • 604 Rose Av., Venice, 90291
    • Visionworks Optometry, 2004a
      • 2605 Lincoln Blvd., 2004a
      • Dr. Sarah Ito,* O.D., 2009, 2004a
    • J.W. White, Physician, 24 Westminster, O.P., 2003, 1907
    • Dr. Richard Willis,* DDS, 2009, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004
      • 2409 Main St., 2007, 2004
      • Dentist, sculptor, Main Street, 2006, 2005, 2004,
  • Medicines, nostrums, cures, cure-alls, facilities, patent medicines, practice, tonics, advice, 1981, 1979, 1952, 1940sa, 1920s, 1916, pp, 510,511, 1908a, 1890s, 1887, 1880
    • The California State Homeopathic Medical Society, 1908a
    • Chicago Homeopathic Medical College, p. 510, 1908a
      • Graduate W.S. Kendall. M.D., Special course in surgery and post-graduate course in orificial surgery, p. 510, 1908a
    • Chinese Medicine, 1920s
      • Chinese Herbs, 1920s
    • Diets, 1952
    • Drugs, Drug Stores, 2009, 2007, 2004a, 2003, 1979, 1920s, 1907, 1880
      • Brady-McLeod Drug Co., 2003, 1907
        • Drug Store, O.F. Promenade & Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
      • Clapp Brothers, Drug Store, 139 Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
      • CVS Parmacy, 2007
        • Lincoln and Rose, 2007
      • Jong Wah, 1920s
      • Long's Drugs , 2007
        • Main and Rose, 2007
      • McCarthy Pharmacy, 2009, 2007, 2004a
        • 2601 Lincoln Blvd., 2007, 2004a
      • Miller's For Drugs, 1920s
        • Cor. Marine and Ocean Front, Ocean Park, Cal., 1920s
          • Phone: 61298 Service: Quality: Accuracy: Price
      • Preuss and Peroni Drug Store, 1979, 1880
        • "the Lion Malaria and Liver Pad, with body and foot plasters and three remedies in one, and only one dollar for all", 1979, 1880s
      • Sav-On Drugs,
        • (Now CVS Pharmacy)
      • Star Drug Co., 1923
        • Ashland Avenue Just across the corner [from the Bandstand], 1923
      • Val's Rexall Drugs 1600 Pacific Ave., Ex.2-3937, 1973, 1971
      • Venice Drug Co., Drug Store, Windward & O.F. Walk, 2003, 1907
    • Faith Healing
    • Food Fads, 1981, 1916
    • Health Issues, 1979, 1890s
      • physical culture vs. the salves, tonics and nostrums, 1979, 1890s
    • Homeopathy, 1981, 1916, 1908a
    • Hospitals, p. 511, 1908a, 1905, 1904-1902
      • The Los Angeles County Hospital, p. 511, 1908a, 1904-1902
      • Saint Catherines
      • The Santa Monica Bay Hospital, p. 511, 1908a,
      • The Yavapi County Hospital, p. 511, 1908a, 1905, 1904
    • Kabat-Kaiser Institute, 1940sa
    • The Los Angeles County Hospital, p. 511, 1908a, 1904-1902
      • Staff: Dr. Bryant, pp. 511, 1908a
    • Medical Marijuana, 2008, 2001
      • Lee Boek, 2008, 2001
      • Marlene Rasnick, 2008, 2001
    • Medical Schools, Residencies, Specialized Training, Certification, pp. 510, 511, 512, 1908a, 1902. 1892
      • Chicago Homeopathic Medical College, p. 510, 1908a
        • Special course in surgery and post-graduate course in orificial surgery, p. 510, 1908a
      • The Los Angeles County Hospital, p. 511, 1908a, 1904-1902
      • Pulte Medical College, Cincinnati, Ohio, graduating in 1892, p. 510, 1908a
      • The University of Southern California Department of Medicine, p. 511, 1908a, 1902
        • W.S. Smith, M.D., p. 511, 1908a, 1902
    • Private Practice, pp. 510, 511, 512, 1908a
      • W.S. Kendall, M.D., Cinncinati, Ohio; Dayton, Ohio; Ocean Park, Surgeon, Local, L.A. & P. Ry., p. 510, 1908a
      • W.S. Smith, M.D., Poenix, Arizona, Santa Monica, California, p. 511, 1908a, 1905, 1904
    • Professional Support, Development, Insurance, pp. 510, 511, 512, 1908a
      • The California State Homeopathic Medical Society, p. 510, 1908a
      • The Los Angeles County Medical Society, p. 510, 1908a
      • The Yavapi County Medical Society p. 510, 1908a
    • Public Office, Service, Public Health, Education, 1952, 1926, 1923, pp. 510, 511, 512, 1908a, 1907
      • 1923 Dr. Wm.T. Atkin authorized as first Santa Monica City School Dentist, 1952, 1923
      • 1926 Miss Madeline DeFussi employed as first Santa Monica City School Nurse, 1952, 1926
      • 1907 Dr. C.A. Jenks authorized as the first Santa Monica City School Doctor, 1952, 1907
      • W.S. Kendall, M.D., Ocean Park Health Officer, p. 510, 1908a
      • Dr. J.L. Pomeroy, 1987, 1918
        • Los Angeles County Health Official, 1987, 1918
      • W.S. Smth, [M.D.] [1879- ], The Territorial Board of Examiners of the Insane member, p. 511, 1908a; Yavapi County Physician Office, p. 511, 1908a,
    • Pulte Medical College, Cincinnati, Ohio,, p. 510, 1908a, 1892
      • Graduate, W.S. Kendall, M.D., 1892, p. 510, 1908a
    • Diseases, conditions,
    • The Santa Monica Bay Hospital, p. 511, 1908a,
      • Staff: W.S. Smith, M.D., p. 511, 1908a
    • Teaching, Supervision, Apprenticeships, Residencies, pp. 510, 511, 512
      • (See Medical Schools)
      • Dr. Bryant, The Los Angeles County Hospital, p. 511, 1908a, 1904-1902
      • W.S. Smith, M.D., Assistant Physician, 1908a, 1904-1902
    • The Yavapi County Hospital, p. 511, 1908a, 1905, 1904
      • Supervisor, Staff: W.S. Smith, M.D., p. 511, 1908a
  • Mediterranean Fan Palms 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Chamaerops humilis, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Los Angeles County Bldg., Santa Monica Civic Center, 1981, 1980, 1976
  • The Mediterranean type of architecture, 1952, 1923. 1920s
    • The John Muir School, 1952, 1924
  • Parke Meek [ -2010],* 2010, 2008, 2007, 2004a, 1981
    • Inventor, Designer, 2010 2008
    • Worked with Frank Lloyd Wright
    • Worked with Charles and Ray Eames,
    • Along with Roger Johnson,* crafted the Art Nouveau façade at Paris 1900, Romantic Finery 2703 Main St., 2004a, 1981
    • jAdis, 2701 Main St., 2010, 2008, 2007
    • Parke Meek, Susan Lieberman, Mel Bloch, July 4, 2008 Hill and Main St. (Photo, Mary Leipziger) 2010
    • Obituary, 2010
  • Parke Meek, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965 )
  •  
  • Meetings, Hearings, Reviews, 2008,
    • City Council, 2008
    • Environmental Review Community Mtg., 4/8/08
    • Planning Commission, 2008
  • Meguiar's Collector Car Hobby's Person of the Year, 2004, 2004b, 2001
    • J.B. Nethercutt, 2004, 2004b, 2001
  • Tiffany Mei* Jewelry, 2005,
    • 2210 Main St #300, 2005
    • tiffanyneijewelry.com
  • Richard Meier, 2004b
    • Architect, Getty Museum, 2004b
  • Alexander Meiklejohn Experimental College, 1957
    • University of Wisconsin, 1957
  • L.L. Meisenheimer, Dentist, Marine & O.F. Walk, 2003, 1912
  • Judith Meister, 1990
    • Santa Monica pier's manager, 1990
  • Melaleuca, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Drooping Melaleuca, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Melaleuca nesophila, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
      • Pink Melaleuca, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Melaleuca quinquenervia, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Melaleuca styphelioides, 1980
      • Prickly Paperbark, 1980  
  • Melaleuca nesophila, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Pink Melaleuca, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944  
  • Melaleuca quinquenervia, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Santa Monica High School, 1976
    • Pico Blvd., (4th to Lincoln), 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Ozone Ave., (Highland to Lincoln), 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Melaleuca styphelioides, 1980
    • Prickly Paperbark, 1980
  • James Mellon, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  •  
  • Mellus, 1979, 1850s
    • 1850s LA settler, 1979, 1850s
  • Melody Maker, 2001, 1970s
  • Daniel Meloy [1833- ], Bio., p. 400, 1908a
  • H.T. Meloy [ - ], Bio., p. 461, 1908a
  • Memoirs, 1908a, 1890
    • Memoirs of W.T. Sherman, 2 vol. 1908a, 1890
  • Memoirs of W.T. Sherman, 2 vol. 1908a, 1890
    • Donated to the Santa Monica Public Library by T.A. Lewis, 1908a,1890
  • Memorial Day, 2005, 1990, 1935, 1920
    • Annnual Muscle Beach Demonstrations since 1935, 1990
    • Santa Monica's Memorial Day festivities, 2005, 1920
      • Arthur Valentine, 2005, 1920
  • Memorial Open-Air Theater, 1990, 1983, 1952, 1921
    • Santa Monica High School Campus, 1990, 1983, 1952, 1921
  • Memorial Services, Ceremonies, 2010
    • Graveside,
    • Mayor Ken Genser, Barum Hall, Santa Monica High School, 2010
  • Memorial Rose Garden, 1983, 1951
    • In front of Santa Monica City Hall, 1983
    • Dedicated by the Gold Star Mothers of Santa Monica, 11 November 1951 to the men and women who gave their lives in service to their country, 1983, 1951
  • Memorial Services, Ceremonies, 2010
    • Graveside,
    • Mayor Ken Genser, Barum Hall, Santa Monica High School, 2010
  • Memory, 2004, 2004b, Intro
    • the site of renewal for the Romantics and Modernists, 2004, 2004b, Intro
    • A form of History
    • is deceptive, 2004, 2004b, Intro
    • memory is 'discursively constituted,' and has its own truth, 2004, 2004b, Intro
  • Men, 2007, 2006, 2005
    • Gender based Competitive Swimming Records, Timing
      • (85-89), 2007, 2006, 2005
        • Swimming, 2007, 2006, 2005
          • Long Course, 2007, 2006. 2005
  • Menageries, 1979, 1880
    • (See Animal Collections, Aquariums, Circuses, Natural History Museums, Wild West Shows, Zoos)
    • W.W. Cole's Circus Menagerie and Aquarium, 1979, 1880
      • Horses, Elephants, Camels, 1979, 1880
  • H.L. Mencken, 1935, 1910s
    • and George Jean Nathan were then editing Smart Set;
    • they sent for young Willard Wright and made it a trio, 1910s
  • Mendocino, Cape, 1908a, p. 6
  • Mendota Block, 1983
    • 2667 Main St., northeast corner of Hill and Main. Owned and restored by Comedian Bill Cosby, 1983
  • Mendota Building, 1982
    • Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • Mendota Coal and Coke Company, 1908a
    • Centralia, Wash., 1908a
    • P.H. Smith, Vice President, 1908a
  • Menotti's Grocery, 1987, 1920s
    • Windward Av., 1987, 1920s
  • Men's Clubs, 1983, 1939, 1934
    • (See Athletic Clubs, Beach Clubs, Business Clubs)
    • Native Sons of the Golden West, 1983. 1939, 1934
      • Breakwater Monument, 1983
      • City Hall Dedication, 1983, 1939
    • Sons of the Revolution of the State of California, 1983
  • Men's Furnishings, 2003, 1912
    • R.D. Bekon, Men's Furnishings, 8 O.F. Walk, O.P., 2003, 1912
    • James Braunberger, Men's Furnishings, 105 Windward, 2003, 1912
    • The Dresser, Men's Furnishings, 28 Windward, 2003, 1912
    • Merchant of Venice, Men's Furnishings, Windward, 2003, 1912
    • B.W. Steinhart, Men's Furnishings, 130 Pier, 2003, 1912
    • The Toggery, Men's Furnishings, 167 Pier, 2003, 1912
  • Men's Gymnasium, 1983
    • Santa Monica High School campus, houses the Athletic Hall of Fame and the Trophy Collection, 1983
  • Yaltah Menuhin, 1981, 1950s
    • Pacific Palisades, Pelham Avenue, 1981, 1950s
    • Pianist, toured Europe with Michael Mann, 1981, 1950s
    • Mother of Lionel Rolfe, 1981
  • Menus, 1999, 1991, 1987, 1983, 1980, 1952, 1947, 1940, 1915, 1912, 1906ff, 1906, 1905, 1869
    • Chinese Banquet, Cuisine, Culture, Restaurants, San Francisco, 1869  
    • Hokey-Pokey's (ice cream), candied apples, salt water taffy, pink cotton candy, strawberry phosphates, cream puffs filled with custard, 1987, 1912
    • Japanese Wafers, 1980, 1905
      • Served with ice cream, or ice cream was served in them, 1980, 1905
    • Wolfgang Puck Adventures in the Kitchen: 175 New Recipes from Spago, Chinois on Main, Postrio and Eureka (Forward, Calvin Trillin) Random House: NY, 1991 265 pp.
    • Santa Monica Garfield School Cafeteria, 1952, 1906ff
      • Warm milk and bread; hot soup, 1952, 1906ff
    • Ship's Cafe Menu, March 17, 1915
      • Lobster cocktail, Ripe Olives, Celery en Branche; Coney Island Clam Chowder; Baked Chicken; Halibut Colbert; Risolle Potatoes; Combination Fish Salad; Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce; Cheese and Crackers; Cafe Noir. 1915
    • A trout dinner in Ocean Park, 1999, 1947, 1940
    • Virginia City, NV, diet, 1943, 1870's, 1920-1850
  • Wm. H. Menzies*, 1908a, 1900
    • Foreman, Ocean Park Voluntary Fire Co., 1908a, 1907, 1900
  • Jack Mercado, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Mercantile Business, p. 509, 1908a
    • John G. French [1855- ], 1908, p. 509, 1908a, 1905, 1888, 1882, 1876, 1875, 1872, 1855
  • Mercedes, 1974, 1910s
    • Among the automotive makes raced in the Santa Monica Road Races, 1974, 1910s
  • Mercedes-Benz, 2001
  •  
  • Mercer, 1979, 1974, 1915, 1910s
    • Among the automotive makes raced in the Santa Monica Road Races, 1974, 1910s
  • Merchandise, 1940sa, p. 510, 1908a, 1906
    • A. Mooser's complete line of clothing and finishings, p. 510, 1908a, 1906
    • Post Cards, 1940sa
  • Merchants, 1974, 1947, 1935, pp. 510, 511, 512, 1908a, 1906, 1905, 1899, 1895, 1894, 1893, 1890s, 1880s, 1884
    • (See Business, Commerce, Companies)
    • Robert Kern, Retail alcohol, 1947, 1894
    • Max Meyberg, 1974, 1947, 1935, 1893, (Max Meyberg, 1894)
    • Don José Antonio Aguirre, 1908a,
      • Owner of the Ship Joven Guipuzcoana, 1908a
    • John Burgess, Retired Pittsburg merchant, p. 512, 1908a
    • M.E. Chapin, General Store, p. 510, 1908a, 1890s, 1880s, 1884
    • Jas. W. Kennedy [1869- ], p. 510, 1908a, 1906
    • Merchant of Venice, Curiod, Dry Goods & Clothing; Men's Furnishings, Windward, 2003, 1912, 1907
    • A. Mooser, p. 510, 1908a, 1906
    • R.A. Phillips, p. 511, 1908a
    • Schuster and Kennedy [1899-1905], p. 510, 1908a
    • J.S. Wilson, p. 511, 1908a, 1903
      • Pioneer and retired merchant of Santa Monica, p. 511, 1908a, 1903
  • Merchants Commercial & Savings Bank, Marine and cor Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
  • The Merchants' National Bank of Santa Monica, 1974, 1908, 1908a
    • P.H. Smith, James H. Grigsby and others acquired the stock in the Merchants' National Bank and reorganized the bank, 1908a
    • James H. Grigsby, President, The Merchants' National Bank of Santa Monica, 1974, 1908, 1908a
    • P.H. Smith, Vice-President, The Merchants' National Bank of Santa Monica, 1908a
    • Ehrman Grigsby, Cashier, The Merchants' National Bank of Santa Monica, 1908a
    • Roy Grigsby, 1908a
      • Receiving Teller, The Merchants' National Bank of Santa Monica, 1908a
    • E.J. Vawter,* vice president, 1974, 1908
    • The Merchants' National Bank of Santa Monica Board of Directors, 1908a
      • The Board of Directors are: Ehrman Grigsby. James H. Grigsby, Roy Grigsby, M. Hamburger, Marco Hellman, W.H. Holliday, P.H. Smith, and P.R, Stahl, 1908a
    • Frank J. Townsend, Teller, 1974, 1908
  • Merchant of Venice Curio Store, 2003, 1907
    • Sea Shells & Curios, 30 Windward, Venice, 2003, 1907
  • Merchant of Venice, Dry Goods & Clothing; Men's Furnishings, Windward, 2003, 1912
  • Merck records, 2004
    • ilkae remix project bovine rearrangement Merck records LP, cd/vinyl 7" (4 parts), Merck 032, 2004
      • Producers lackluster, machinedrum, Daedelus* + many more
  • Mercury, LAAC magazine, (1911- ), 1979
  • Mercurys, 1985
  • Julie Meredith, 1979, 1950s
    • Folk Singer, 1979, 1950s
  • Professor Junius L. Meriam, 1952, 1936, 1935, 1934
    • UCLA, School of Education, established a demonstration school at Garfield in 1934, 1952, 1936, 1935, 1934
  • Merle Norman Cosmetics, 2004, 2004b
    • (See Norman, Merle Cosmetics)
    • $100 million in sales, 2004, 2004b
    • 2,000 Merle Norman franchises across the United States, 2004, 2004b,
  • Merle Norman Cosmetics Products, 2004, 2004b
    • Devekoped by J.B. Nethercutt, 2004, 2004b
      • Merle Norman Blush Rouge, 2004, 2004b
      • Decollete Eau de Toilette Spray and Parfum, 2004, 2004b
      • Merle Norman lipsticks, 2004, 2004b
  • Merle Norman* Cosmetics Headquarters (1936 - ),
  • Merle Norman* Building, 2003, 2002, 1936
    • H.G. Thursby*, 2003, 1983, 1936
      • Architect, 2003, 1936
      • Designed the exterior, 1983
  • Merle Norman* Cosmetics Plant, 1983, 1936,
    • 2627 Main St., Merle Norman* Building, 1983
  • Merlin McFly's Magical Bar & Grill, 2702 Main St., Santa Monica, CA 90405, 1982, 1980, 1970s
    • Hill and Main, 1980, 1970s
  • Frank Merriam, 1977
    • California Republican, 1977
  • Knud Merrild (1894-1954), 1990, 1940s, 1934, 1922
    • Artist; Emigrated to New York, 1922
    • Arrived in Los Angeles in 1923, having visited D.H. Lawrence, 1990
  • Merritt Jones Hotel, 2002, 1914
    • Ocean Park, Cal., (May, 1914), 2002
  • Merry-Go-Rounds, 2003, 1990, 1987, 1976, 1974, 1920, 1917, 1898
    • (See Carousels; Rides)
    •  Davis Family, 1990, 1898
    • Operated a tented merry-go-round, 1990, 1898
  • Merryland Amusement Co., O.F. Walk & Zephyr Ave., 2003, 1912
  • The Merryland Penny Arcade, 1987, 1911
    • Opened on Ocean Front Walk across from the Thompson Scenic Railroad at the foot of Fraser's Million-Dollar Pier, 1987, 1911
  • Robert Merton and Elinor Barber The Travels and Adventures of Serendipity: A study in sociological semantics and the sociology of science Princeton: NJ, 2004
  • R. Merz, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Mesa Drive, 1997, 1951, 1946, 1942, 1940s, 1937, 1934, 1930s, 1923, 1916
    • 314 Mesa, Harry Gesner, Sr., 1997
      • Artist, 1997
      • Harry Gesner, Sr. family, 1997
    • 320 Mesa, Arthur, Francine and Mojave Millier, 1997
      • Artist and the art critic of the Los Angeles Times, 1997
      • Victor and Dorothy Havenan, 1997
        • photographer, 1997
    • 370 Mesa, Lee,* Matthew, John Mullican and Luchita Mullican-Lee, 1997, 1951
    • 410 Mesa , C.P.L. (Cecil Phillips Livingston) Nicholls, and his wife, Josephine Nicholls, 1997, 1930s
    • 420 Mesa, Mission-style Craftman house, built in 1916 by William Benton
      • Craig Rice*, 1997, 1940s, 1930s
        • Mystery writer, 1997, 1940s, 1930s
    • 446 Mesa, Edward, Brett, Charis, Cole, and Neal, Weston, 1997, 1937, 1934
      • set up a portrait studio and a darkroom, 1997, 1937, 1934
      • Guggenheim 1937
      • Second Guggenheim 1938 and move back to Carmel, 1997, 1938, 1837
    • 456 Mesa, Marian Gage, 1997. 1923
      • Artist, 1997, 1923
    • Merrell Gage, 1997. 1923
      • Sculptor, 1997, 1923
    • 475 Mesa, John Entenza, 1997, 1937
    • 477 Upper Mesa, the Kyte garden, 1997, 1937
      • Abell House, artist Richard Haines and his wife, Nona, 1997, 1942
    • 487 Mesa, Douglas Shearer and Marion Shearer, 1997, 1930s
    • 491 Mesa, Richard Neurta-designed house, 1997, 1937
    • 509 Mesa , Herbert Matter, 1997, 1946
      • photographer, 1997, 1946
        • Life magazine, 1997, 1946
  • Mesa Road, 1997, 1913
  • Arnold Mesches, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
    • Signer, Art Tower of Protest, Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (November, 1965), 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  •  
  • Messenger Service, 2003, 1912
    • Venice District Messenger, Messenger Service, Lorelei St. 2003, 1912
  • Stanley Meston, 1985,
    • McDonald's Architect, 1985
  • Metalogic, 2004
    • Headset Space Settings Plug Research LP, cd and vinyl, PR50 CD & DLP, 2004
  • Meta Records, 2002
    • Adam Rudolph,* Go: Organic Orchestra Web of Light, Meta Records Meta 007, cd, 2002
      • Recorded live at the Electric Lodge, Venice, CA, 2002. Carlos Niño; Ben Wendel*, Flute;
  • John Metcalf [1842- ], Bio., p. 403, 1908a
  •  Methodists, 2008, 2006, 2004, 1974, p. 288, 1908a, p. 288, 1903, 1900, 1895, 1891, 1876, 1872
    • Methodist Churches, 2008, 2003, 1990, 1983, 1977, 1971, 1923, 1900, 1899, 1882, 1875-1876
      • Phillips Chapel, The Christian (formerly "Colored") Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church, 2005, 2005b, 1983
      • Church in Ocean Park, 2008, 2006, 2004, 1999, 1983, 1979, 1978, 1973, 1923, 1913
      • First Santa Monica Methodist-Episcopal Church, 2003, 1990, 1983, 1977, 1971, 1923, 1908a, 1900, 1899, 1895, 1891, 1882, 1875-1876
      • First United Methodist Church, 2004, 2004b,
        • 1008 11th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90403, 2004, 2004b
      • Ocean Park Methodist-Episcopal Church, 2003, 1990, 1983, 1923 1899
        • At Hill and Lake St.'s in 1899.
      • The Westlake M.E. church, Los Angeles, 1908a, 1903
      • Rev. A.H. Mead, a Methodist clergyman of New York City, 1908a, 1872
    • Methodists, 2007, 2006, 2004 1974, 1900. 1876
      • Rev. Jim Conn, 2006
      • Rev. Janet G. McKeithen*, 2007, 2006
        • Minister, Church In Ocean Park, 2007, 2006
      • Rev. Sandie Richards, 2004
  • First Methodist Church, 1974, 1876
    • Dedicatd January 2, 1876, 1974
    • The chapel was on Arizona Ave., 1974, 1876
      • between Third and Fourth Streets, 1974, 1876
    • First Methodist Church was dedicated February 3, 1876, 1974
  • The Methodist Episcopal church, p. 497, 1908a
    • Lorenzo P. Taft, deceased, for many years a minister of the Methodist Episcopal church, p. 497, 1908a
  • First Methodist-Episcopal Church, 2003, 1990, 1977, 1971, 1923, 1899, 1883, 1875-1876
    • First church in Santa Monica erected at Sixth and Arizona. 2003, 1875-1876
    • Moved to Fourth and Arizona in 1883.
    • Moved to Hill and Lake St.'s in 1899, and occupied by the Ocean Park Methodist-Episcopal Church. 2003, 1899
    • Bought by the Stephen Jackson Women's Relief Corps, No, 124, and renamed "Patriotic Hall", 1923
    • Became a private residence, 1971
    • Owned by an architect, the ex-wife of an architect, 2004
  • First United Methodist Church, 2004, 2004b,
    • 1008 11th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90403., 2004, 2004b
  • Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer (MGM) Studios, 1990, 194
  • Metropole Bar, 2003, 1907
    • Wines & Liquors, Pier Ave., O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Metropole Cafe, 2003, 1907
    • Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, 145 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Metropole Cigar Stand, Cigars & Tobacco, 141 Pier, 2003, 1912
  • Metropole Pool & Billiard Room, 145 Pier, 2003, 1912
  • Metropole Pool Room, Pier Ave., O.P. 2003, 1907  
  • Metropol Hotel, 1980, 1964, 1908, 1901
    • Main St., near Pier Av., 1964
    • Pier Av., 1964
  • Metropolitan Museum, New York, 1920
  • Metropolitan Newspapers, 1977
    • None established since 1952, 1977
    • Los Angeles Times, 1977, 1970s, 1960s
  • Metropolitan Opera, 1997
    • Tenor, Lawrence Tibbett,* 1997
  • Metrosideros excelsa, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • New Zealand Christmas Tree, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Ken Metz, 1982
    • Ken Metz Realty, 2645 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
      • Sales, Investments, Rentals, Management,
      • Investment Counselors, 1982
  • Ken Metz Realty, 2645 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
    • Investment Counselors, 1982
    • Sales, Investments, Rentals, Management, 1982
  • Deena Metzger,* 2001, 1980, 1971
    • Author, mother, poet, teacher, The Mt. Alverno Review, 1971
    • Deena Metzger, The Warrior, Post Card, FotoFolio, HH20, Photograph by Hella Hammid. FotoFolio Box 661, Canal Sta., NY, NY 10013, KR, 1980
  • Deena Metzger, The Warrior, Post Card, FotoFolio, HH20 1980 Photograph by Hella Hammid. FotoFolio Box 661, Canal Sta., NY, NY 10013, KR, 1980
  • Deena Metzger, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Author, Poet, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965 )
  •  
  • Mexico, Mexicans, 1977, 1935, Preface, p. 128, 1908a
    • "As the reader has seen, the original settlers of the pueblo who came with de Neve included several Negroes-prob- [p. 247] bably descended from Spanish slaves of the Conquest, 1935,
    • "[p. 249] Unitl the depression sent several thousand back home, Los Angeles was, next to Mexico City, the largest Mexican city in the world, with more than 200,000 inhabitants. The Mexican town is out on Brooklyn Avenue, beyond the Jews . . . 1935
  • Mexican-Americans, 1979, 1977, 1943, 1942
    • L.A. Times:"greasers," "pachuchos," and "zoot suiters," "juvenile delinquents," 1977, 1943, 1942
    • Pachucos, 1979, 1943
  • The Mexican Light and Power Company, Ltd., 1913, 1912
    • J.D. Schuyler consulted for the Mexican Light and Power Company, Ltd., building of four large dams for power development in Mexico, 1913, 1912
  • Mexican Fan Palm, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Washingtonia robusta , 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Ocean Ave., RAND Corporation, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • RAND Northern Parking Lot, 1976
    • Santa Monica City Hall, 1981, 1980, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Los Angeles County Bldg., Santa Monica Civic Center, 1981, 1980, 1976,
    • Santa Monica Municipal Auditorium. (1981), 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Santa Monica Municipal Auditorium. (1981), 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Fourth Street, (Civic Center to Marine), 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Fifth Street, (Bay to Ocean Park), 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Fifth St., (Ocean Park to Marine), 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Sixth St., (Hollister to Ocean Park), 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Bay Av., (Ocean to 6th), 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Pacific Ave. (6th to Lincoln), 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Pico Blvd., (Ocean to 4th), 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Mexican land grants, Preface, 1908a
    • Spanish-Mexican land grants, Preface, 1908a
  • The Mexican Mine, 1943, 1860s
  • Mexican Mine Mills, 1943, 1860s
    • Costly and unprofitable mills, 1943, 1860
  • Mexican Territory, 1974, 1971, 1822
    • (See Californios)
    • California, 1822
  • Mexico, 1997, 1936, 1933, 1916, 1822
    • won its independence from Spain, 1997, 1822
    • Opera Star, 1997, 1933
  • Mexico, 1961, 1913, 1912, 1882
    • The Mexican Light and Power Company, Ltd., 1913, 1912
    • The Monterrey Water-Works and Sewer Company, Ltd., 1913, 1912
      • Mexico, 1913, 1912
    • The Sinaloa and Durango Railroad, 1961, 1913, 1912, 1882
  • Mexico City, 2004a
  • Max Meyberg, 1974, 1935, 1894, 1893,
    • (Max Meyberg, 1894)
    • Member, Los Angeles Merchant Association, 1947, 1894, 1893
    • Sugggested instituting a Carnival to promote tourism, 1947, 1893
    • Max Meyberg was appointed Director-General, of the first Fiesta de Los Angelos, 1947, 1894
    • Max Meyberg, a member of one of the pioneer Jewish families, was grand marshal, a trim and striking figure on a superb charger. All the elite turned out in carriages almost hidden in flowers. Those were still the days of fine carriage horses . . . 1935
  • (Mrs.) Max Meyberg, 1947, 1894
    • Patroness, 1894 La Fiesta de Los Angeles, 1947, 1894
  • Mendel Meyer, 1997, 1890s, 1880s
    • Violinist and saloon-keeper, 1997, 1890s, 1880s
    • (known from San Francisco to Tombstone) maintained salons and saloons in Santa Monica and the Canyon in the eighties and nineties, 1997
  • Bert Meyers, 2008
    • Poet, 2008
  • Miami, 2006, 2006a
  • Miami County, Ohio, p. 509, 1908a, 1855
  • Rosemary Romero Miano, 1997, 1930
  • Michael D's Cafe and Catering, 2009, 2008, 2004
    • 234 Pico Blvd., 2008, 2004
  • Memorial Services, Ceremonies, 2010
    • Graveside,
    • Mayor Ken Genser, Barum Hall, Santa Monica High School, 2010
  • Michelson, 1935
    • Scientist, Cal Tech, 1935
  • Leonard Michaels [ - ], 2003
    • Cryptology, 26 May 2003 The New Yorker, pages 83-89
  • Ed Michel, 1979, 1970s, 1959
    • Bass Player and Record Producer
  • Herman Michel,* 1999, 1983, 1908a, 1903, 1880
    • Established the first Dairy in Los Angeles County in the 1880s near Seventeenth and Santa Monica Blvd., later moved to the present site at Fourth and Rose. He lived at 3014 Third St., 1983
    • Founded the Santa Monica Dairy, also known as Edgemar Farms, 1999, 1880
    • Mayor of Santa Monica, 1999
    • $15,00, Santa Monica Library Site Cash Contributor, 1908a, 1903
  • Herman Michel* House, 1983
    • 3014 Third Street. The former house of Herman Michel, who established the first dairy in Los Angeles County in the 1880s near the intersection of Seventeenth and Santa Monica Boulevard. The dairy was later moved to the present site at Fourth and Rose in Venice, 1983
  • Michelangelo, 2001, 1990, 1910s
    • Creation of Adam and Eve, Sistine Chapel, 2001, 1930
  • Michelson, 1935
    • Scientist, Cal Tech, 1935
  • Michigan, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2003, 1999, 1997, 1994, 1990, 1987, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980s, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1976, 1970s, 1969, 1968, 1967, 1962, 1960s, 1952, 1947, 1940, 1935, 1920, 1916, 1814, 1913, 1911, 1908, 1908a, 1887, Preface
    • Ted Allen, Ph.D., 1970s
    • Jackson Beatty, Ph.D., Prof., Psych., UCLA, 1968
    • Kathy Beatty, 1968
    • George Dantzig* [1914-2005] 8 Nov 1914, 2005, 1952, 1914
    • Michele Oka Doner, 2009, 2008, 1983, 1980s
    • Henry Ford, 1981, 1916
    • Los Angeles City Councilwoman Ruth Galanter,* 1999, 1990, 1980s, 1978, 1970s, 1960s
    • Laurence Goldstein, 2006, 2005, 1994
    • Santa Monica Mayor Ruth Yannatta Goldway* [1945- ], 2006, 2003, 1990, 1987, 1983, 1981, 1979, 1970s
    • California State Senator Tom Hayden,* 1997, 1990, 1987, 1986, 1983, 1980s, 1977, 1976, 1970s, 1968, 1967, 1962
    •  Bruce Henstell,* 1999, 1994, 1984, 1982,
    • Bob Hicok, 2008, Prefaces
    • Doug Hollis,* 1987, 1982, 1977
    • Luther Ingersoll, 1908, 1908a
    • James and Rhoda Lathrop Knight, Trenton, Michigan, 1908a, 1887
    • Lawrence Lipton* [ -1974], 2003, 1991, 1987, 1979, 1976, 1974, 1968, 1967, 1959, 1956, 1950s, 1948, 1946, 1944, 1938, 1930s
    • Robert J. Loescher [ -2007], 2008
    • Colonel & Mrs. John Hudson Poole, 1920
    • Rhoda May nee Knight Rindge, 1908a, 1887
    • Ruth Reichel,
    • Walter Reuther, 1974, 1938
    • Alva B. Richmond, 1916, 1914, 1913, 1910, 1909, 1898, 1890s, 1876
    • Kelyn Roberts* [1940- ], (KR), PhD, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 1992, 1980s, 1976, 1973, 1971, 1970s, 1969, 1967, 1962, 1960s, 1958, 1940
    • Henry Vander Velde [1913-1997], 1997, 1960, 1947, 1941, Assorted Post Cards
    • Ruth Weisberg*, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2004, 2003, 1999, 1990, 1990s, 1980, 1980s, 1976, 1970s, 1969, 1967
    • Al Young, 2008,
      • California Poet Laureate, 2008,
      • Reading, Santa Monica Main Library, 2008
  • Michigan, 2008
    • Ann Arbor
    • Detroit
    • Grand Rapids
    • Grandville, MI 49418
  •  Michigan Av., Santa Monica, 2006, 1981, 1980, 1976, 1974 , 1956, 1952, 1944, 1926, 1913, 1912, 1910, 1906, 1900s, 1877
    • And Fourth St., Prospect Hill Site of Santa Monica High School, 1952, 1910
    • And 5th St., The Vawter Gate, Santa Monica High School Memorial Gate, 1952, 1913, 1912
    • And Sixth St., Prospect Hill Site of Santa Monica High School, 1952, 1910
    • And Seventh, Garfield School [1906- ], 1952, 1908, 1908a1906, 1900s
    • And Seventh, The French Bakery, 1952
    •  And Seventh, St., Eddie Lopez* Memorial March, 2006
    • (7th to Lincoln), Indian Laurel Fig, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • From Twentieth Street to the present city limits, Clay Pits, (Centinela?) 1974, 1900s, 1877
  • Michigan Quarterly Review, 1994
  • Michigan State University, 2009
    • Attendees, Graduates, 2009
    • Richard E. Howe [1926-2009], 2010, 2009
    • Richmond Roberts, 2009, 1930s
  • Microsolutions to Megaproblems #1 Soul Jazz LP, cd / vinyl, 2005b
    • kit clayton-humbaba; secondo-we got it 303 (live edit); rekid-tranzit; ammoncontact- bbq plate (telefon tel aviv mix); a. greenman-sunday kind of love; sutekh-mouth party; ammoncontact-on bellflower (smyglyssna mix); hu vibrational-sunkissed (daedelus mix); kid606 -batmen; a greenman-sunday kind of love; kit clayton-enkidu; sutekh -boulez toes; hu vibrational- friends and gardens (corker conboy mix); tim exile-body ginger; kid606 banana peel, 2005b
  • Middle-class, 1987, 1983, 1979
  • Middleton, Ohio, p. 510, 1908a, 1892
  • Midways, 1987, 1907
    • (See Amusement Parks, Amusement Zones, Arcades, Entertainment Venues, Malls, Shopping Centers, Entertainment Venues)
    • Kinney's Midway Plaisance, 1987, 1907
      • Leora's Trapeze Act, Kinney's Midway Plaisance, 1987, 1907
    • Tarasca's Daring Bicycle Ride, Kinney's Midway Plaissance 1987, 1907
  • Midway Garage, Autos, Speedway & Windward, 2003, 1912
  •  Midway Plaisance, 2005b, 1906
    • On the bank of the Venice of America Grand Canal, 2005b, 1906
  • Midwinter Hotel, Decatur & Beach, Ocean Park, Cal. F.L. Stineman & S.B. Kramer, Props., 8814, Jack Parsons, Los Angeles, Cal., 1916, SLL, 2005.
  • Mikah-9 (of Freestyle Fellowship), 2005,
    • Busdriver Fear of A Black Tangent Big Dada LP, BD cd 077 cd / vinyl, 2005
  • Joe Miko* [1921-2008], 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 1962, 1961, 1956
    • Athlete, Cinematographer, Merchant, Developer, 2007, 2006, 2005, 1962, 1961, 1956
    • Camera Store, Venice, Santa Monica, 1970s, 1960s
    • Mar Vista, formerly Ocean Park Heights, 2007, 2006
    • Activities, 2007
      • Marathon running, Cross-country skiing, Down-hill skiing, Swimming (International Competitions); Table Tennis, Windsurfing (International Competitions); Working Out, 2007, 2006
    • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Miko
  • Victoria Rembeau Miko,* 2008, 2007, 2006
    • Author, 2007
    • Mar Vista, formerly Ocean Park Heights, 2008,2007, 2006
    • Widowed, 2008
  • Victoria Rembeau Miko,* Joe Miko*'s Swim Records, email, May 31, 2007, 2006  
  • Miko Camera, 2007, 1962, 1961
    • Lincoln Blvd., Venice, 1961
    • Santa Monica Mall, next to Stewart Camera, 1962
  • Milan, 1990, 1913
  • Mildred Avenue, Venice, 2003, 1998, 1912, 1907
    • 29 Mildred, F.J. Cantara, Contractor Building, Venice, 2003, 1907
    • And Trolleyway ne cor Mildred, Pacific Electric Railway (Freight House), 2003, 1912
    • Venice Transfer (with Wells Fargo), ne cor Mildred & Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
  • Rev. Elam C. Miles [1832-1900], Bio., p. 438, 1908a
  • J. Euclid Miles, 1974, 1908a, 1906, 1903
    • Santa Monica City Council, Sixth Ward , 1974, 1908a, 1906
    • J. Euclid Miles [1851- ], Bio., p. 374, 1908a; Portrait, p. 210, J. Euclid Miles, Santa Monica City Council, Sixth Ward; 1908a, 1908b
    • $10.00, Santa Monica Library Site Cash Contributor, 1908a, 1903
  • Lewis Milestone, 1990, 1920s
    • Film director, 1990, 1920s
  • Darius Milhaud, 1990, 1946
  • Military academies, 2002, 1974, 1908
    • California Military Academy, 2002
    • Harvard (Harard) Military Academy,
    • One took over the site of the Arcadia Hotel, shortly before it was torn down, 1974, 1908
  • Military Affairs, 1935, 1934, 1912, 1910, 1904
    • (See Wars)
    • Chinese Revolution (s), 1934, 1912, 1904
    • The Civil War, 1908a
      • the Fourth Iowa Cavalry throughout the Civil War, 1908a
  •  Military Actions, Armies, Battles, Conflicts, Engagements, Militias, Wars, 1943, 1908a, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • (See Battles; U.S. Armed Forces . . .)
  • Military Issues, Engagements, Battles, Wars, pp., 500ff, 511, 1908a, 1862
    • The Rebellion, p. 511, 1908a, 1865, 1863, 1862, 1859
      • (See The Civil War)
      • The Battle of Antietam, September 17th, 1862, p. 511, 1908a, 1862
    • Civil War, The War of Rebellion, 1865, 1863, 1859
    •  Atlantic squadron, 1908a, p. 243
    • [See Battles, 1908a, pp. 69, 71, 72, 73, 74]
    • First N.Y. Infantry, 1908a, p. 76
    • Civil War, 1943, 1865, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • Civil War in California, 1908a, p. 87
    • The Ipswich troops, 1908a,
    • King Philip's War, 1908a
    • Military Camps, Ballona, 1908a, p. 139
    • Military Camps, Wilmington, 1908a, p. 118
    • Militia Company, Santa Monica, 1908a, p. 196
    • The Minute men who marched to the relief of Lexington in 1775, 1908a,
    • National Home for Disabled Veterans, Pacific Branch, 1908a, p. 338
    • Revolutionary War, 1908a, 1775
    • Soldiers in Los Angeles County, 1908a, p. 99
    • Spanish American War
    • Adventures in China, 1935, 1912, 1910
    • World War I
    • World War II
    • Korean War
  • Military Bases, 1983, 1979, 1977, 1943, 1940s, 1908a, pp. 118,139, 196
    • Barracks for Veterans, Civic Center, 1974, 1946
    • Los Angeles's large naval bases, 1977, 1943
    • Marine bases, 1977, 1943
    • Military Camps, Ballona, 1908a, p. 139
    • Naval Training Station at Ocean Park and Fifth, 1983, 1940s
    • Former Army recreational hall at Fifth and Ocean Park, Los Amigos Park, 1983
    • Beach Clubs as Rest and Recreation Facilities, 1979, 1940s
    • Militia Company, Santa Monica, 1908a, p. 196
    • Veteran's Administration Hospital, 1974,
    • Military Camps, Wilmington, 1908a, p. 118
  • Military Camps, Ballona, 1908a, p. 139
  • Military Camps, Wilmington, 1908a, p. 118
  • Military Forces, Armies, Armed Forces, Civil Defense, Militia, 1986, 1979, 1977, 1934, 1912, 1909, 1908a, 1890s, 1888, 1862, 1861
    • (See Armies, Battles, Fortifications . . .)
    • Camp Latham, 1908, 1908a, 1862, 1861
      • Militia or Military encampment near La Ballona Creek, three-quarters of a mile from the present town of Palms 1908a, 1862, 1861
      • Established by Col. Latham, Company A, First California Volunteer Infantry, in September 1861, 1908a
      • HQ, First California Volunteer Infantry, Gen. J.H. Carleton, commanding officer, 1908a, 1862, 1861
    • Gen. J.H. Carleton, 1908a, 1862, 1861
      • Commanding officer, First California Volunteer Infantry, HQ, Camp Latham, 1908a, 1862, 1861
    • First California Volunteer Infantry, 1908a, 1862, 1861
      • Gen. J.H. Carleton, commanding officer, 1908a, 1862, 1861
      • HQ, Camp Latham, 1908a, 1862, 1861
      • Posted to Arizona for postal security, 1908a, 1862
    • Several Companies and up to 150 men were posted here before being transferrred to Arizona for postal security duty, 1908a, 1862
    • General Harrison Gray Otis [ -1917], 1986, 1979, 1977, 1934, 1909, 1890s, 1888
    • General Homer Lea, [ , -1912], 2009, 1935, 1912
  • The Military Industrial Complex, 2008, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2002, 1995, 1990, 1989, 1986, 1985, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1977, 1976, 1974, 1969, 1956, 1952, 1948, 1940s, 1938, 1937, 1930s, 1929, 1925, 1924, 1922, 1921, 1920, 1887
    • (See Industries)
    • Aviation, Aircraft, 1995, 1974, 1938, 1937, 1930s, 1929, 1925, 1924, 1922, 1921, 1920
      • Douglas Aircraft, 2005, 1975, 1974, 1925, 1924, 1922. 1921, 1920, 1917,
      • Lear Siegler, 1986, 1982
      • McDonald-Douglas Aircraft Co.,
    • Douglas Aircraft, 2005, 1975, 1974, 1925, 1924, 1922. 1921, 1920, 1917,
    • Housing, 1974, 1946
    • The Northrop Aircraft Corporation, 1974, 1930s,
    • RAND (Rand) Corporation, 2008, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2002, 1990, 1989, 1986, 1985, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1977, 1976, 1974, 1969, 1956, 1952, 1948, 1940s
    • Research and Development, 1974, 1940s
      • Rand Corporation, 1974, 1940s
      • System Development Corp., 1974
    • Rest and Recreation, 1974, 1940s
    • System Development Corporation, Santa Monica, 2002, 1974
    • U.S. Army Corp. of Engineers
    • U.S. Public Works Programs
    • The Veteran's Industry, 1974, 1887
  • Military Issues, 1980, 1919-1914
    • Spanish-American War, 1998
    • World War I, 1980, 1914
  • Military Riots, 1977, 1943
  • Military service clubs, 2006, 1953, 1950
  • Militia Company, Santa Monica, 1908a, p. 196
  • Milk, 1952, 1906, 1900s
    • (See Dairies)
    • Skim Milk donated to Garfield Students in the Santa Monica Schools first cafeteria program, 1952, 1906, 1900s
  • Milk Advisory Board, 2004b, 1960s
    • Employed Dent Hand, 2004b, 1960s
  • Milkbrush, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Euphorbia tirucalla, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 2427 Fourth, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 2209 1/2 Main, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • John Stuart Mill, 2004, 2004b, Intro
  • Mrs. Iola Millar,* 1971, 1960, 1946
    • Mrs. Miller and her family, 428 Altair Place, Venice, Calif. Venice, CA, 1960
    • Post Card Corresondent of B., (Mrs. Byars, possibly.) 1971, 1960
  • Mrs. George Madison Millard, Pasadena, California, 1920
  • Edna St. Vincent Millay, 1994
    • Renascence, 1994
  • Cecil R. Miller,* A.B., B.D., M.A., Ph.D. [1912-2002], 2002, 1965-1957, 1952-1950
    • Interned at the Kabat-Kaiser Institute, 1950-1952
    • Human Factors Scientist, SDC division of RAND,
    • Human Factors Scientist, System Development Corporation, Santa Monica,
  • F.A. Miller,* 1990, 1898
    • Proprietor of the Arcadia Hotel and syndicate head of the Santa Monica Beach Improvement Company, along with the Pasadena and Electric and Robert Jones,* president of the Santa Monica Bank, 1990, 1898
  • Glenn Miller, 1979, 1925,
    • Trombone, 1979, 1925
    • Ben Pollack and his Californians, 1979, 1925, 1924
  • Henry Miller, 1990, 1981,1948
  • Herman Miller furniture, 2009, 1985, 1950s
  • James C. Miller, Ph.D., CPE, 2002,
  • James C. Miller, Ph.D. Obituary for Cecil R. Miller,* A.B., B.D., M.A., Ph.D. (1912-2002), 2002, 1965-1957, 1952-1950
  • Joe Miller,* 2009, 1999, 1996
    • Owner/Chef, Joe's, 1999, 1996
      • 1023 Abbott Kinney Blvd., (bet. Main St. & Westminister Ave.,) Venice, 1999
      • Los Angeles: Top 25 Food Ranking, 1999
  • John A. Miller,* 1987, 1922, 1920
    • Designed the 'Big Dipper', which featured dips on the curves as well as the staight-aways, on the Pickering-owned Ocean Park Pier which opened May 8, 1920, 1987
    • 'The Zip', a double dip opened on the Lick Pier Easter 1922, 1987
  • Joaquin Miller, 1979, 1905
    • Poet, 1979, 1905
  • Kenneth Hays Miller, 1990, 1930, 1925
  • Laurie Miller,* 1979, 1970s,
    • Rock Album Cover Photographer, 1979, 1970s
    • Co-author of Art Pepper's Autobiography;
    • Synanon resident, 1971-1969
    • Mrs. Art Pepper,
  • R.M. Miller, 1952, 1908a, 1903
    • Part time Secretary to the Santa Monica City School District Board, 1952, 1903
    • Salary of $25.00 per month for the position, 1952, 1903
    • Became the first Santa Monica City School District Business Manager, 1952
    • Miller, R.M., 1952, p. 264, 1908a, 1908b, 1903
    • $25.00, Santa Monica Library Site Cash Contributor, 1908a, 1903
  • Steve Miller,* 1982
    • OPCat Performer, 1982
  • Ted Miller,* 1990, 1922
    • Star rider for the L.A. Motorcycle, who jumped from the pier into the ocean, 1990, 1922
  • Wilhelmina (Billie) Miller,* 2002
  • Miller, 1943, 1875
    • One of San Francisco's own with fortunes of at least $5.000.000, 1943, 1875
    • Among These are only our well-to-do citizens, men of comfortable incomes-our middle class. [Worth between $5 million and $20 million.] San Francisco Chronicle, Jan. 1875, 1943
  • Miller's For Drugs, 1920s
    • Cor. Marine and Ocean Front, Ocean Park, Cal., 1920s
    • Phone: 61298 Service: Quality: Accuracy: Price
  • Arthur Millier, 1997, 1990, 1935, 1920s
    • Artist, Los Angeles Times Art Critic, 1997, 1935
    • exhibited at the juried Santa Monica Canyon Art Festival, 1935, 1997
    • 320 Mesa, 1997
  • Francine Millier, 1997
    • 320 Mesa, 1997
  • Mojave Millier, 1997
    • 320 Mesa, 1997
  • Dr. Robert A. Millikan, 1952, 1935, 1933
    • Physicist, U. Chicago, Cal Tech, 1935
    • Physicist; President of the California Institute of Technology, 1952, 1933
    • Dr. Millikan was inclined to shock the profundity ot the scientific minds at first.
    • He is gay, handsome, a good talker, likes sports and society . . .
    • is a capital toast-master, orator and California booster. Basically he is an experimental rather than a theoretical physicist.
    • He achieved world fame and the Nobel Prize on the "oil drop" experiment (the minutest details of which every freshman chemistry student now knows by rote) which proved conclusively the existence [p. 367] of the electron. Since coming to Cal Tech, his best personal work has been the investigation of the cosmic rays.
    •  Chairman, the California State Commission for School Inspections
      • coordinated the work of the local inspection committees, 1952, 1933
  • Millikan Library, 2004, 1998
    • Caltech Library, 2004, 1998
  • Margaret Milliken, NY, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Mary Sue Milliken,* 2001, 1999, 1997
    • Co-owner with Susan Feniger*of Border Cafe and City Restaurant, 2001, 1999, 1997
  • W.W. Milliken, 1990, 1940s
    • Los Angeles Regional Planning Commissioner, 1990, 1940s
  • W.W. "Tex" Milliken, 1974, 1947
    • Santa Monica Street superintendent, 1974
    • Santa Monica Commmissioner of Public Works, 1974,
  • Milliners, 2003, 1907
    • Miss Maud Risk, Milliner, 160 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Millinery, 2003. 1912
    • Elizabeth Brady, Millinery, 167 Ashland, 2003. 1912
    • Miss M.T. Cantara, Millinery, 109 Breeze, 2003, 1912
    • Mrs. M. Culbert, Millinery, 1516 Trolleyway, 2003, 1912
  •  Shelly Mills, 1982
    • Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  •  Milling, Mills, The Comstock, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1890s, 1890-1882, 1880s, 1876, 1872, 1870s, 1869, 1867, 1860s, 1920-1950
    • Abuses of the Comstock Milling Business, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Bank of California, 1943, 1860s
      • Loaned the Mills and the Mines money, 1943, 1860s
    • The Bank Crowd, 1943, 1890s, 1880s,
      • (See Sharon, Union Mills and Mining Co.)
      • Hayward, D.O. Mills, W. Ralston, Sharon, 1869, 1867
      • Hayward, Mills, Ralston, and Sharon formed The Union Mill and Mining Company, 1943, 1869, 1867
      • By 1969, they controlled all the leading mines and seventeen mills, 1943, 1869, 1867
      • Along with the Bonanza Crowd and Senator Jones, one the three groups in charge of the Comstock, 1943, 1876
      • Sharon's milling rates were excessive as a rule, 1943, 1876, 1870s
      • Union Milling Co., 1943, 1867
      • Union Mills and Mining, 1943, 1876
    • Banks, 1943, 1860s
      • Bank of California, 1943, 1860s
    •  The Belcher, 1943, 1870s
      • (See the Crown Point-Belcher)
      • Controlled by Sharon, Mills and Ralston, 1943, 1870s
      • Made private milling profits running into the millions, 1943, 1870s
      • Later, along with the Crown Point, leased and controlled by the Jones Crowd, 1943, 1880s, 1870s
    • The Belcher and the Crown Point Mine low grade ore, 1943, 1890, 1882, 1920-1850
      • Controlled by the Jones interests, 1943, 1890, 1882, 1920-1850
    • The Bonanza, Crowd, Firm, 1943, 1890s, 1880s, 1876, 1872, 1870s, 1869, 1920-1850
      • Mackay and Fair had two idle mills, 1943, 1869
      • They took over the Hale and Norcross Mine to mill the low grade ore, 1869
      • Fair, Flood, Mackay, 1943, 1876, 1872, 1870s, 1869
      • After the Cons. Virginia Bonanza they had twelve mills in operation, 1943, 1876
      • The Bonanza Firm milling rates were moderate, 1943, 1876, 1870s
      • Subsequent to press criticism, Mackay and his associates acted openly and became members of the boards of their [own mills and mines] concerns, 1943, 1890s, 1880s
      • Mill and Mine Owners, 1943, 1890s, 1880s, 1870s
      • Along with the Jones Interests and the Bank Crowd, one of the three controlling interests in the Comstock, 1943, 1876
      • The Pacific Mine & Milling Company, 1943, 1890s, 1880s, 1870s
    • Business Ethics, Practice, 1943, 1925-1900, 1920-1850
      • (Abuses; Practices of its time; See Business, Ethics, Model, Practice)
    • California, 1943, 1933
    • The California Mill, 1943, 1876
      • Bonanza Firm mill, 1943, 1876
    • The California Mine, 1943, 1876
    • The Comstock Mines, 1943, 1860s
      • (See Mines)
    • The new Con. Virginia mill, 1943, 1876
      • Bonanza Firm Mill, 1943, 1876
    • The Con. Virginia Mine, 1943, 1876
    • Costly and unprofitable mills, 1943, 1860
      • Gould and Curry Mine Mills, 1943, 1860s
      • The Mexican Mine Mills, 1943, 1860s, 1920-1850
      • Ophir Mine Mills, 1943, 1860s
      • The Savage, Mine Mills, 1943, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • The Crown Point, 1943, 1870s
      • Controlled by J.P. Jones and A. Hayward, 1943, 1870s,
      • Made private milling profits running into the millions, 1943, 1870s
    • Custom Mills, 1943, 1860s
      • Used by the early mines for low grade ores, since the Mine mills were costly and unprofitable, 1943, 1860s
    • Dewey, (Ed.), The San Francisco Chronicle, 1943, 1880s, 1870s
    • U.S. Senator, Nevada, James G. Fair, 1943, 1890s, 1881, 1880s, 1869, 1920-1850
      • One of the Bonanza Crowd, 1943, 1880s, 1870s
      • Who was not given to praise, but always to exaggeration,
      • Said of Lyman, he was the only honest millman on the Lode, 1943, 1890s, 1880s
      • Withdraws from the Bonanza Firm, 1943, 1881
    • James C. Flood, 1943, 1890s, 1881, 1880s, 1869, 1920-1850
      • One of the Bonanza Crowd, 1943, 1880s, 1870s
    •  James L. Flood, 1943
      • Son of Flood, 1943, 1890s, 1880s
      • Worked with J.P. Jones and Mackay to mine and mill low grade ore from the Con. Virgina, and which was milled by Mackay's mills 1943,
    • Gould and Curry Mine Mills, 1943, 1860s
      • Costly and unprofitable mills, 1943, 1860
    • The Hale & Norcross Mine, 1943, 1869
      • The Bonanza Firm took control of the mine in 1869, 1943
      • Mackay and Fair had two idle mills at the time, which they wanted to put in operation. Additional mills were acquired as more ore was developed, and, when the Hale-Norcross mine began to fail, the Firm took a gamble on the Con. Virginia, partly in the hope of finding some low-grade ore in the old upper workings for their idle mills
    •  Alvincia Hayward, 1943, 1869, 1867, 1860s
      • Along with, Mills, Ralston, and Sharon formed The Union Mill and Mining Company, 1943, 1869, 1867
      • By 1969, they controlled all the leading mines and seventeen mills, 1943, 1869, 1867
      • Broke with Mills, Ralston and Sharon to take control over the Crown Point with J.P. Jones, 1943, 1872
      • Made private milling profits running into the millions, 1943, 1870s
    • William S. Hobart, 1943, 1870s
      • Large fortune came chiefly from lumbering and incidently from mines and mills, 1943, 1870s
    • Sen. J.P. Jones, 1943, 1872, 1870s, 1860s
      • Along with the Bank Crowd and the Bonanza Crowd, one of the three groups in charge of the Comstock, 1943, 1876
      • With A. Hayward, took control of the Crown Point Mine, 1943, 1872, 1870s
      • Made private milling profits running into the millions, 1943, 1870s
      • Subsequent to press criticism, Jones took the precaution to have the names of others appear as trustees of his mines and his private milling companies, 1943, 1890s, 1880s
    • The Jones Crowd, Interests, 1943, 1890, 1890s, 1882, 1880s, 1876, 1872, 1870s, 1920-1850
      • Hayward and Jones, 1943, 1876, 1872
      • The productive mines ceased to own their own mills, except in small part, and had their ores reduced in mills belonging to the men in control of the mines. [p. 253] Sharon was followed by Jones and by the Bonanza Firm, who controlled the producing mines which were not in Sharon's hands, 1943, 1870s
      • The milling rates of Jones were moderate, 1943, 1876, 1870s
      • Jones was not content to take their toll from profitable ore; when that failed he milled over 700,000 tons of low-grade ore during the '80s and '90s for the sole advantage of his mills, 1943, 1890s, 1880s, 1876
      • Controlled the Belcher and Crown Point Mine output, 1943, 1890, 1882, 1920-1850
      • Mined and milled low grade ore from 1883 to 1885, after the stope fire, 1943
      • Along with Mackay and James L. Flood, processed low grade ores from Con. Virginia, which was milled in Mackay's mills, 1943, 1895-1885
    •  Journalists, 1943, 1880s, 1870s
      • Dewey (Ed.), 1943, 1880s, 1870s
        • The San Francisco Chronicle, 1943, 1880s, 1870s
        • Attacked the Comstock Mines for his losse in the stock market, 1943, 1880s, 1870s
    • Lord, 1943,
      • The Comstock milling system:
        • Of the Bonanza Firm, which includes: "If the managers had the lion's share of the profits, they had also the lion's share of the risk and labor. These facts should be bourne in mind in any fair criticism or censure of their conduct as trustees.", 1943, 1890s, 1880s, 1870s
    • Low-grade Ore Mills, 1943, 1890s, 1880s, 1870s, 1860s, 1920-1850
      • Mackay, James L. Flood and J.P. Jones mined low grade ore and milled it, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Lumber Mills, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Hobart Mills, 1943, 1870s, 1920-1850
      • Lumber mills, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Sawmills, 1943, 1920-1850
    • D.B. Lyman, 1943, 1890s, 1880s, 1920-1850
      • A well-regarded millmen on the Comstock, 1943, 1890s, 1880s
      • Fair, who was not given to praise, but always to exaggeration, said Lyman, was the only honest millman on the Lode, 1943, 1890s, 1880s, 1920-1850
    • Mackay, 1943, 1895, 1890s, 1885, 1880s, 1870s, 1869, 1860s
      • Along with Fair and James Flood, the Bonanza Firm, 1943,
      • From 1885 to 1895, in association with James L. Flood and J.P. Jones, Mackay mined low grade ore which he milled in his own mills, 1943, 1895, 1885
    • The Mexican Mine Mills, 1943, 1860s, 1920-1850
      • Costly and unprofitable mills, 1943, 1860
    • Milling Rates, Charges, Profits, 1943, 1881, 1880s, 1876, 1870s,
    • D.O. Mills, 1943, 1869, 1867, 1860s
      • Along with Hayward, Ralston, and Sharon formed The Union Mill and Mining Company, 1943, 1869, 1867
      • By 1969, they controlled all the leading mines and seventeen mills, 1943, 1869, 1867
      • Made private milling profits running into the millions, 1943, 1870s
    •  Mine-owned Mills, 1943, 1960s, 1860s
      • Gould and Curry Mine Mills, 1943, 1860s
      • The Mexican Mine Mills, 1943, 1860s, 1920-1850
      • Ophir Mine Mills, 1943, 1860s
      • The Savage, Mine Mills, 1943, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • Mines, Some of the, 1943, 1890s, 1880s. 1876, 1870s, 1869, 1860, 1860s, 1920-1850
      • (See Mines)
    • The Mining and Scientific Press, December 27, 1884, 1943
    • Ophir Mine Mills, 1943, 1860s
      • Costly and unprofitable mills, 1943, 1860
    • Organizations, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Banks, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Companies, 12943, 1920-1850
        • The Pacific Mine & Milling Company, 1943, 1890s, 1880s, 1870s
        • Union Milling Company, 1943, 1860s
      • Crowds, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Firms, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Interests, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Mills, 1943, 1920-1850
        • The Pacific Mine & Milling Company, 1943, 1890s, 1880s, 1870s
        • Union Milling Company,1943, 1860s
      • Mines, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Newspapers, 1943, 1920-1850
      • The Pacific Mine & Milling Company, 1943, 1890s, 1880s, 1870s
      • Private Companies, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Railroads, 1943, 1920-1850
      • The South Improvement Company, 1943
        • Rockefeller's Company, 1943
      • Stock Markets, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Union Milling Company, 1943, 1860s
      • Union Milling and Mining Co., 1943, 1860s
    • The Pacific Mine & Milling Company, 1943, 1890s, 1880s, 1870s
    • Private Mills, milling, 1943, 1870s
    • Profits, 1943, 1884, 1890-1882, 1881, 1873, 1920-1850
      • The Bonanza Firm, from 1873 to 1881, for milling, made a net profit of $9,070,726.47.
      • [With regard to the extraction of low grade ores] mines manage to get a profit out of them by ownership of the mills that crush the ore," 1943, 1884, 1890-1882, 1881, 1920-1850
    • Quicksilver, 1943, 1881
    • Ralston, 1943, 1870s, 1869, 1867, 1860s
      • Along with Hayward, Mills, and Sharon, formed The Union Mill and Mining Company, 1943, 1869, 1867
      • By 1969, they controlled all the leading mines and seventeen mills, 1943, 1869, 1867
      • Made private milling profits running into the millions, 1943, 1870s
    • The San Francisco Chronicle, 1943, 1880s, 1870s
      • Dewey ( Ed.), 1943, 1880s, 1870s
      • Attacked the Comstock Mines for his losse in the stock market, 1943, 1880s, 1870s
    • The Savage, Mine Mills, 1943, 1860s, 1920-1850
      • Costly and unprofitable mills, 1943, 1860
    • Sharon, 1943, 1870s, 1869, 1867, 1860s
      • Owned the Union Milling Co., 1943, 1869, 1867, 1860s
      • Along with Hayward, Mills, Ralston, formed The Union Mill and Mining Company, 1943, 1869, 1867
      • By 1969, they controlled all the leading mines and seventeen mills, 1943, 1869, 1867
      • Made private milling profits running into the millions, 1943, 1870s
      • Subsequent to press criticism, Sharon took the precaution to have the names of others appear as trustees of his mines and his private milling companies, 1943, 1890s, 1880s
    • The Sharon interests, 1943, 1890, 1882,
    • The South Improvement Company, 1943
    • Standard Oil,, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Rockefeller, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Favored shipper with Southern Pacfic Railroad, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Business Model, 1943, 1920-1850
        • The South Improvement Company, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Mark Sullivan Our Times, 1900-1925, Vol. 2, pp. 284-292. 1943
      • Business Ethics, Practice, 1943, 1925-1900, 1920-1850
        • Questionable official prerogatives, 1943, 1925-1900, 1920-1850
        • Iniquitous practice of granting secret "rebates" and "drawbacks" to favored customers, 1943, 1925-1900, 1920-1850
        • Characteristic of the current philosophy, 1943, 1925-1900, 1920-1850
        • The state of business ethics of the time, 1943, 1925-1900, 1920-1850
    • J. Minor Taylor, 1943, 1881
      • Office manager, Bonanza Firm, Virginia City, NV, 1943, 1881
    • Union Milling Company, 1943, 1860s
      • Owned by Sharon, 1943, 1860s
      • Took over the mine mills and the custom mills, 1943, 1860s
      • Began to mill ores in mills controlled by the men who owned the mines and Union Milling Co., 1943, 1860s
    • The Union Mill and Mining Company, 1943, 1869, 1867
      • In June of [1867] Sharon, Ralston, Mills, and Hayward took over the mills and formed the Union Mill and Mining Company.
      • Two years later they controlled all the leading mines and had seventeen mills, 1943, 1869, 1867
    • Virginia City, NV, 1943, 1881, 1876
      • Rebuilding from the 1876 Fire, 1943, 1876
      • J. Minor Taylor, 1943, 1881
        • Office manager, Bonanza Firm, Virginia City, NV, 1943, 1881
    •  The Yellow Jacket Mine Low Grade Ores, 1943, 1890, 1882
      • Controlled by the Sharon interests, 1943, 1890, 1882, 1920-1850
      • Reduced 750,000 tons of ore averaging $12 a ton, mill returns, 1943, 1882
  • Milling Rates, Charges, Profits, 1943, 1881, 1880s, 1876, 1870s,
    • The costly and unprofitable mills, 1943, 1860s of the Ophir, the Gould & Curry, the Savage, and the Mexican during the early '60s caused these mines to send much of their lower-grade ore to custom mills, 1943, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • Sharon and his associates, Ralston and Mills [over Hayward and Jones.] In addition to the lion's share of the dividends, each group made private milling profits running into the millions, 1943, 1870s
    • Sharon's milling rates were excessive as a rule, while those of Jones and the Bonanza Firm were moderate, 1943, 1876, 1870s
    • The Bonanza Firm had milled 809,275 tons from the Con. Virginia, 589,196 tons from the California, and 83,836 tons from the Ophir, Union and Sierra Nevada-1,482,307 tons in all-the net profit, including milling and the recovery from tailings, was $6.12 a ton. [footnote: The average milling charge paid by the Con. Virginia was $12 a ton, that of the California, which came into production later, averaged $11.] 1943, 1880s, 1870s
    • The Bonanza Firm, from 1873 to 1881, for milling, made a net profit of $9,070,726.47, 1943, 1881
    • Quicksilver costs were enormous, 1943, 1881
  • Milling, Mills, p. 497, 1908a, 1670s
    • Grist Mills, p. 497, 1908a, 1670s
    • Lumber
    • Mininig
  • Benjamin Fay Mills [1857- ], 1979, 1937, 1909, 1905, 1897
    • Author, Editor, Evangelist, Manager, Minister, Organizer, Social Reformer, 1979, 1905
    • July 4, 1905 Venice Auditorium, 1979, 1905
    • Organized the Venice Assembly and probably the Youth Choir, 1979, 1905
    • Founded The Fellowship, representing "Religion Without Superstition,", 1909, 1904. 1897,
    • Lived in California 1875-6, 1899-.
    • Genius: Organizing large-scale evangelical campaigns, 1937
    • Author:
      • God's World.
      • The Divine Adventure.
      • Twentieth Century Religion.
      • The New Revelation.
    • Editor Fellowship Magazine. Address: Los Angeles. Calif.
  • David Mills, Assorted Postcards
  • D.O. Mills, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1875, 1874, 1870s, 1869, 1867, 1864, 1860s
    • (See "the Bank Crowd"; Bank Group)
    • Along with A. Hayward, Ralston, and Sharon, formed The Union Mill and Mining Company, 1943, 1869, 1867
    • Along with William Sharon, partnered with Alvinza Hayward in the Comstock Venture, 1943, 1867
    • Sharon, Ralston, Mills, and Hayward took over the mills and formed the Union Mill and Mining Company, in June 1867.
    • Two years later they controlled all the leading mines and had seventeen mills, 1943, 1869, 1867
    • [p. 130] "The boundary line between the two mines [the Crown Point and the Belcher] passed downward through the middle of the bonanza, dividing it into two nearly equal parts. The Belcher's portion proved richer and more productive so that the trade eventually favored Sharon and his associates, Ralston and Mills [over Hayward and Jones.] In addition to the lion's share of the dividends, each group made private milling profits running into the millions, 1943, 1870s
    • [p. 130] "It has been estimated that the Comstock profits of Ralston, Sharon and Mills amounted in all to about $20,000,000, . . Sharon's biography says that "before the year 1875, the Union Mill and Mining Company had netted Mills over $2,000,000, and Ralston and Sharon over $4,000,000 each." Their other dividends and profits could not have been less than $10,000,000. Sharon said to George T. Marye, Sr., about 1874, that he, Sharon was the second richest man in California; his associate D.O. Mills being the first, 1943, 1875, 1874
    • Made private milling profits running into the millions, 1943, 1870s
    • One of San Francisco's own with fortunes of at least $5.000.000, 1943, 1875
    • Among These are only our well-to-do citizens, men of comfortable incomes-our middle class. [Worth between $5 million and $20 million.] San Francisco Chronicle, Jan. 1875, 1943
    • The Crown Point-Belcher bonanza brought millions to D.O. Mills, among others, 1943, 1870s
  • Mill St., Los Angeles, 1923
    • 622 South Mill St., Union Transfer and Storage Co., Los Angeles, 1923
  • Mills, 1990, 1958, 1956
    • Santa Monica City Council, 1990, 1956
  • G.T. Mills, Meat Market, 104 Pier, 2003, 1912
  • G.T. Mills,* 1990, 1934
    • Santa Monica Municipal Pier Deputy Pier Manager, 1990, 1934
  • Mills St., 2007, 2003, 1999, 1983
    • 203 Mills Street (2500 block of the Third Street District). Photographed 1983 for the City of Santa Monica Historic Resources Inventory. 1999, 1983
    • http://www.smpl.org/archive/3594/IMG0083.JPG
    • 238 Mills St., Dave Ryan, 2007
  • Milnor Inc. Importers, 1925, 1924
    • Hotel Biltmore, Los Angeles, Calif.; Hotel Maryland, Pasadena, Calif.; Hotel Beverly Hills, Beverly Hills, Calif.; Hotel Virginia, Long Beach, Calif.; Hotel Raymond, Pasadena, Calif.; Hotel Arlington, Santa Barbara, Calif.; Hotel Moana, Honolulu, T.H.; Hotel Huntington, Pasadena, Coronado, Calif.; Waldorf Astoria, New York; The Plaza, New York, 1925, 1924
  • Mining, Mineral Extraction, Gold and Silver Mines, Oil Wells, 1997, 1979, 1974, 1949, 1943, 1931, pp. 77, 78, 88, 97, 104, 105, 106, 512, 1908a, 1900s, 1893, 1877, 1875, 1874, 1850
    • Asphalt, asphaltum, 1997, 1974, 1874
      • Asphalt, La Brea Tar Pits, 1974, 1874
      • Road from Los Angeles to Santa Monica, the foot of the Shoo Fly Landing from which asphaltum from the La Brea Tar Pits was shipped to San Francisco, the first sea borne commerce from the Santa Monica Bay, 1997, 1874
    • In California, 1908a, p. 88
    • Clay, 1974, 1900s, 1877
    • Clay Products in Los Angeles County, 1908a, pp. 105, 106
    • The Comstock Lode, 1997, 1974, 1949, 1943, 1874, 1870s, 1920-1850
      • Sen. John Percival Jones*, 1974, 1943, 1912, 1874 1895-1867, 1920-1850
      • Englebrecht gained experience in the Nevada mining world, and became Sen. J.P. Jones' manager of the beach house and the Bank of Santa Monica, 1974, 1893
    • Gold, 1974, 1943, 1920-1850, 1849
      • Comstock lode, 1974
      • Mother Lode, 1949, 1849
    • Gold Rush, 1908a
    • Gold, discovery, 1908a, 77, 78, 97
      • In Los Angeles County, 1908a, p. 104
    • Iron ore, Mesabi Range, 1908a
    • Masabi Range, 1908a
    • Oil, Petroleum, 1979, 1931, 1908a
    • Oil Boom, 1979, 1931
      • 163 producing wells clustered around the Grand Canal, 1979, 1931
    • Panamint mines, 1974, 1875
      • Owned by Sen. John P. Jones, 1974, 1875
    • Silver, Panamint, 1974, 1875
  •  Miners, The Comstock, 1943, 1872, 1870s, 1869, 1868, 1867, 1866, 1865, 1864, 1863, 1860, 1852, 1920-1850
    • Comstock miners were the lords of labor and gloried in it. They were the pick of the world; their wages were the highest, their hours the shortest; they were men among men. Independent-minded . . . fatalistic . . . organized, disciplined, assertive . . . well supplied with reading material . . . 1943
    • The statistics for the year 1880: 1,996 miners, of whom 394 were Americans, 691 Irish, 543 English, 132 Canadians, and the rest from everywhere. The average age was 35, average weight 165 pounds, average height 5 feet 9 inches. The majority were married, 1943, 1880, 1920-1850
    • Abuses of the Comstock Mining Business, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Accidents, 1943, 1920-1850
      • At times one man was killed or fatally injured every week and one more or less seriously injured every day.
      • Accidents were deemed risks of the employment, and it does not appear that the companies were sued for damages.
      • Fatalistic, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Fires, 1943, 1869, 1920-1850
      • The Shaft (s), 1943, 1879, 1920-1850
    • Mine Superintendent Charles Bonner, Gould & Curry, 1943, 1860s
    • Archie Borland, Miner, speculator, 1943, 1870s
    • Fires, 1943, 1920-1850
      • April 7th 1869 Mine Fire in which 37 miners died, 1943, 1869
    • A.C. "Lon" Hamilton, 1943, 1869
    • Senator John Percival Jones, 1943, 1890s, 1880s, 1872, 1870s, 1869, 1868, 1867, 1852, 1850
    • William M. Lent, Miner, speculator, 1943, 1870s
    • Shafts, 1943, 1879, 1920-1850
      • "On December 2, 1879, when 17 men were being hoisted in the Union Shaft, the engineer pulled the wrong lever, and the cage [p. 244] and the skip containing the men, instead of stopping at the collar of the shaft shot with lightning speed into the sheaves at the top of the 40-foot gallows frame, crushing the cage and spilling the men all over the floor of the hoist house. Two were killed outright and seven permanently injured. The escape of the others from death was little short of miraculous. Luckily none fell down the shaft. 1943, 1879
    • Senator William M. Stewart, 1943, 1872, 1866, 1864
    • Stock Speculation, 1943, 1970s, 1920-1850
    • John Trembath, 1943, 1860s, 1920-1850
      • The Cornish foreman at the Uncle Sam mine, "keelhauled", 1943, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • The Union Shaft, 1943, 1879
      • The Union Mining and Milling Company)
    • Unions, Collective Action, 1943, 1872, 1867, 1866, 1865, 1864, 1863, 1920-1850
      • The Miner's Union [1867- ], 1943, 1872, 1870s, 1867, 1860s, 1920-1850
      • Virginia City Building and 2000 vol. Library, 1943, 1870s, 1920-1850
      • The Union assumed responsibility for the sick and disabled, and paid death benefits (usually one day's pay from each miner, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Wages, 1943, 1875, 1874, 1870s, 1920-1850
      • The average wage paid to common miners in California in 1874 was $1.50 to $2 per day, 1943, 1875
      • The Comstock wage was $4 per day, 1943, 1875, 1874, 1920-1850
    • John D. Winters, 1943, 1867
    • Working Conditions, 1943, 1870s, 1860s, 1920-1850
      • Miner's Union advocated $4 dollars per 8 hour day, 1943, 1867
      • Ten hour days, standard, until 1872, 1943, 1872, 1860s, 1850s, 1920-1850
      • Miners commonly worked in temperatures ranging from 100 to 125 degrees, 1943, 1870s, 1920-1850
      • No other mines in the world have encountered such heat and such floods of scalding water.
      • Men died from a brief submergence in Water at 150 to 167 degrees which will cook food. The highest temperature of a considerable quantity of water was 170 degrees of the flood on the 3000-foot level, 1943, 1870s, 1920-1850
      • The problem of ventilating the mine, that men might live and work, 1943, 1870s, 1920-1850
  • The Miner's Union, Collective Action, 1943, 1872, 1867, 1866, 1865, 1864, 1863, 1920-1850
    • [p. 241] "Comstock miners were the lords of labor and gloried in it. They were the pick of the world; their wages were the highest, their hours the shortest; they were men among men. Independent-minded, like the rest of the community, they resisted all attempts to reduce wages below $4 a day, and first organized for that purpose as early as 1863. During the hard times of 1865 and 1866 they submitted to a reduction by some of the mines, but were quick to unite again in 1867 with only partial success until 1872, 1943, 1872, 1867, 1866, 1865, 1864, 1863, 1920-1850
    • "While in 1864 and again in 1867 the miners organized and marched in bodies to assert their demands, there was no violence nor any destruction of property. John Trembath, the Cornish foreman at the Uncle Sam mine, who was bound to the hoisting cable and jerked up and down, might question the statement that there was no violence. [Lord's Comstock Mining and Miners, pp. 183-190, 266-268], 1943, 1872, 1867, 1866, 1865, 1864, 1863, 1920-1850
    • [p. 241] "Shinn says [The History of the Mine, p. 250 (1896).] that "On one occasion a superintendent (Charles Bonner of the Gould & Curry) who had attempted to cut wages, was concealed int the house of a priest (Father Manogue) or he would have been torn limb from limb by the indignant miners." An overstatement, no doubt, 1943, 1872, 1867, 1866, 1865, 1864, 1863, 1920-1850
    • "There were no ceremony attached to joining the Union. When this writer [Grant H. Smith] went to work in the mines he merely enrolled at the Secretary's office and received his card. On payday his dues were deducted from the check, 1943, 1872, 1867, 1866, 1865, 1864, 1863, 1920-1850
    • "Ten hours was a shift during all of the early years, but, as conditions underground became more intolerable, the hours of men working in such places were reduced to eight. In 1867 the constitution of the newly formed Miners' Union provided that all men working underground should receive $4 for an eight-hour shift. That rule was not enforced, it appears, but became uniform after John P. Jones, then candidate for the U.S. Senate, ordered that on and after April 1, 1872, the eight-hour day should apply to all men working underground in the Crown Point mine. The other mines, most of them were controlled by Sharon, who was also a candidate, quickly adopted the same rule, which thereafter prevailed on the Comstock. [p. 243] "The Miners' Union grew into a benevolent institution, 1943, 1872, 1867, 1866, 1865, 1864, 1863, 1920-1850
    • [Footnote: The Miners' Union had its own building and the largest general library in the State, 2,000 volumes, 1943, 1872, 1867, 1866, 1865, 1864, 1863, 1920-1850
    • The mines would not permit any man to work underground who was not a member, and deducted the monthly dues of $2 from each man's pay. In return, the Union cared for sick and disabled miners, although the companies usually contributed. It was the custom when a man was killed for each miner to contribute a day's pay to the family, 1943, 1872, 1867, 1866, 1865, 1864, 1863, 1920-1850
  • Mines, Mining Areas, Lodes, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1920, 1870s, 1869, 1868, 1867, 1865, 1864, 1860s, 1850, 1849, 1920-1850
    • Aurora, early in 1864, when its stocks crashed following the failures of . . . its ore . . . bodies, 1943, 1864
    • The Bank Crowd, 1943, 1876
      • (See The Union Mill and Mining Co.)
    • The Belcher Mine, Bonanza, 1980, 1870s, 1966, 1943, 1920, 1850
      • Paid more in dividends than they collected in assessments.
    • Belmont, NV, 1943
    • Bodie, NV, 1943
    • The Bonanza Firm, 1943, 1876
      • Mackay, Fair, Flood,
    • California, 1943
    • The California Mine, NV, 1943, 1876
      • paid more in dividends than they collected in assessments.
    • The Chollar-Potosi Mine, Bonanza, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1920, 1965,1850
    • Colorado, 1943
    • The Comstock Lode 1980, 1966, 1943, 1920, 1876, 1867 1920- 1850
      • [p. 197] "The year 1876 was high-water mark in the history of the Comstock. Virginia City was rebuilding feverishly after the fire; more mines were in operation and more men employed than ever, 1943, 1876,
      • Most of the mills in the region were busy. The Bonanza Firm had twelve in operation; the largest being [p. 198] the new Con. Virginia and California mills, which reduced 630 tons every 24 hours, 1943, 1876
      • [p. 198] "The control of the leading mines was no longer held by individuals or by a few men as in earlier days, but had passed into the hands of three groups: The Bonanza Crowd, the Bank Crowd, and J.P. Jones, 1943, 1876
    • Con. Virginia Mine, Bonanza, 1943, 1876, 1875, 1870s, 1920-1850
      • Paid more in dividends than they collected in assessments.
    • The Crown Point Mine, Bonanza, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1872, 1870s, 1869, 1868, 1860s, 1920-1850
      • Paid more in dividends than they collected in assessments, 1943, 1870s
    • The Crown Point-Belcher bonanza, 1943, 1870s
    • Eureka, 1943
    • Eureka gold mine at Sutter Creek, California, 1943, 1867
    • The Original Gold Hill Bonanzas, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1920, 1850
    • The Gould & Curry Mine, Bonanza, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • The Hale and Norcross Mine, Bonanza, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1869, 1866, 1920-1850
    • Idaho, 1943
    • U.S. Senator J.P. Jones, 1943, 1880s, 1876, 1870s, 1860s
    • The Kentuck Mine, Bonanza, 1943, 1870s, 1867
      • paid more in dividends than they collected in assessments.
    • The Mexican Mine, 1943, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • Nevada, 1943, 1920-1850
    • The Ophir Mine, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • The Panamint Range, 1943,
    • Panamint Range, Mines, 1943
    • Potosi strike, 1943, 1865
    • The Savage Mine, Bonanza, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1869, 1866, 1965, 1961, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • The Sierra Nevada Mine, 1943, 1870s
    • Sutter Creek, California, 1943, 1867
    • The Uncle Sam mine, 1943, 1860s
    • The Union Mines, 1943, 1890s, 1880s, 1869, 1867
    • The Union Mill and Mining Company, 1943, 1869, 1867
      • Sharon, Ralston, Mills, and Hayward took over the mills and formed the Union Mill and Mining Company, in June 1867.
      • Two years later they controlled all the leading mines and had seventeen mills, 1943, 1869, 1867
    • Utah, 1943, 1920-1850
    • The Yellow Jacket Mine, Bonanza, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1920, 1890, 1884, 1882, 1880, 1873, 1871, 1869, 1850
  • Mines, 1943, 1890s, 1880s. 1876, 1872, 1870s, 1869, 1867, 1860, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • Aurora, 1943, 1864
    • Belcher Mine, 1943, 1880s, 1872, 1870s, 1920-1850
    • California Mine, 1943, 1880s, 1876, 1872, 1870s, 1920-1850
    • The Chollar-Potosi Mine, Bonanza, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1920, 1965,1850
    • The Comstock, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Consolidated Virginia, 1943, 1880s, 1876, 1872, 1870s, 1860, 1920-1850
    • Crown Point Mine, 1843, 1880s, 1872, 1870s, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • Eureka Mine, Sutter Creek, CA, 1943, 1920-1850
    • The Original Gold Hill Bonanzas, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1920-1850
    • The Gould & Curry Mine, Bonanza, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • The Hale and Norcross Mine, Bonanza, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1920, 1869, 1866, 1850
    • The Kentuck Mine, Bonanza, 1943, 1870s, 1869, 1867
    • The Mexican Mine, 1943, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • Ophir Mine, 1943, 1870s, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • The Savage Mine, Bonanza, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1869, 1866, 1965, 1861, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • The Uncle Sam mine, 1943, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • The Union Mines, 1943, 1890s, 1880s
    • The Yellow Jacket Mine, Bonanza, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1890, 1884, 1882, 1880, 1873, 1871, 1869, 1920-1850
  • Mine Shafts, 1943, 1886, 1894-1886, 1880s, 1879, 1870s
    • Accidents, 1943, 1879
      • Fires,
      • Floods,
      • Lift Failures, 1943, 179
    • Combination Shaft, 1943, 1886
      • Stopped pumping in October 1886. 1943, 1894-1886
    • Shaft Heads, 1943, 1870s
      • Stock market reports were posted twice a day for miners,coming off their shifts, who were invested in the stock markets, 1943, 1870s
    • Union Shaft, 1943, 1879
      • (See the Union Shaft)
      • A hoist house topped by a 40-foot sheaved gallows frame, lifting a cage and skip, from an open shaft, which normally stopped at the shaft collar, capable of lifting at least 17 men in addition to the ore, operated with levers by an engineer, 1943, 1879
    • [The main shafts became the chief means of ventilation, 1943
      • An automatic circulation was created by the fact that some of them stood at higher elevations than others.
      • Ten of the upper shafts were used as "upcasts," drawing the steaming fetid air from below, while six shafts, standing on a lower line, became "downcasts," carrying great volumes of fresh air to the lower levels.
      • Clouds of steam rose constantly from the mouths of special shafts. Doors were placed at various points underground to regulate air currents.
      • Revolving fans, called blowers, were installed in many places, driving the air forward or sucking it out, while air compressors supplied remote workings, 1943, 1909. 1920-1850
    • The New Yellow Jacket shaft, 1943, 1880
      • The hightest temperatures of any considerable quantity of water (170 degrees) was recorded by the flood on the 3,000-foot level of the New Yellow Jacket shaft in November 1880, 1943
  • Mining Conditions, 1943, 1884, 1880, 1879, 1875,
    • Accidents, 1943, 1879
    • Air Quality, 1943
      • the steaming fetid air, 1943,
    • Air Temperatures, 1943,
      • Normal Working Temperatures ranging from 100 to 125 degrees, 1943,
      • Exposure
      • Stifling, 1943
      • Mid-winter, 1943
      • (Sharp changes) Changing air temperatures, 1943,
    • Asphyxiation
    • Sharp Changes in Air Pressure, 1943,
    • Extreme Heat, 1943,
      • Comstock Extremes hotter than other world mines, 1943, 1889, 1870s
    • Fires, 1879, 1869
      • The Yellow Jacket Mine, Bonanza, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1884, 1890-1882, 1881, 1873, 1871, 1869, 1874-1863, 1920-1850
        • Fires, 1943, 1873, 1869
          • April 1869 Mine Fire in which 37 miners died, 1943, 1869
          • Another fire in the Yellow Jacket on September 30, 1873, on the 1,200-foot level, killed six more men, 1943, 1873
      • April 7th 1869 Mine Fire in which 37 miners died, 1943, 1869
        • Three adjoining mines (the Crown Point, the Kentuck, and the Yellow Jacket) were working on the same east ore bodies from the 600- to the 900-foot level
        • and their extensive stopes were a maze of large resinous pine timbers.
        • The fire, of unknown origin, started on the 800-foot level of the Yellow Jacket and had been burning for several hours without knowledge owing to heavy doors in the drifts . . .
        • when the men on the morning shift were lowered down the shafts a mass of charred timbers in the stopes broke under the weight of the roof, sending a blast of deadly gas and smoke through the workings of the three mines.
        • A few were hoisted back, many were suffocated, and others burned . . . three days . . . heroic efforts were made to reach the remaining men. When it became clear that all below were dead and that not even their bodies could be recovered at that time, the shafts were sealed . . .      
        • [p. 123] "The last descent into the Crown Point prior to the second sealing of the shaft was made on April 12 (the fire occurred on the 7th) by Superintendent Jones and a young man who tried to connect a pipe with the blower tube. Foul air drove them out after fifteen minuets without making the connection.
        • After the shafts were sealed large volumes of steam were forced into the workings to check the fire.
        • Those mines, which had been among the most productive on the Lode, were practically ruined. The caved stopes smouldered for months and yielded but little good ore afterward.
        • Instead of paying dividends all three mines began to levy assessments.
      • 1882-1880 Comstock Mine Fire, 1943, 1882-1880
        • "Fortunately, no fire occurred until May 3, 1881, when the bonanza ore was exhausted. There was no hope of quenching it, so all drifts and other openings into the stopes were closed and sealed in order to shut off the supply of oxygen. [p. 249] Three years after, when the fire was brought under control by the injection of carbonic acid gas, the upper stopes were opened and the extraction of low-grade ore was begun.
    • Floods, floods of scalding water, 1943, 1884, 1880
      • The Combination Shaft stopped pumping in 1884, 1943
      • The hightest temperatures of any considerable quantity of water (170 degrees) was recorded by the flood on the 3,000-foot level of the New Yellow Jacket shaft in November 1880, 1943
    • Human Error, 1943, 1879
    • Mechanical Failure, 1943
    • Safety, 1943, 1879, 1875, 1869
    • Snow Storms, 1943
    • Spurting, scalding Water, 1943
      • Comstock
    • Stopes, Space left over after extraction of ore, rock, 1943, 1880s, 1872, 1870s, 1869, 1860s
      • (See Fires above)
      • April 7th 1869 Mine Fire in which 37 miners died, 1943, 1869
      •  Burning stopes, 1943, 1883-1881, 1880s, 1869
      •  Collapsing stopes, 1943, 1880s, 1870s
      • Ventilation, 1943
        • [p. 244] "The problem of ventilating the mine, that men might live and work, became as important as the extraction of the ore. . . drawing the steaming fetid air from below . . .carrying great volumes of fresh air to the lower levels. Clouds of steam rose constantly from the mouths of special shafts. Doors were placed at various points underground to regulate air currents. . . air compressors supplied remote workings, 1943
      • Water Temperatures
        • Comstock
        • Exposure
          • Water at 150 to 167 degrees termperature will cook food, and men died from a brief submergence.
        • The Yellow Jacket Mine, Bonanza, 1980, 1966, 1943, 1920, 1890, 1884, 1882, 1880, 1873, 1871, 1869, 1850
          • The hightest temperatures of any considerable quantity of water (170 degrees) was recorded by the flood on the 3,000-foot level of the New Yellow Jacket shaft in November 1880, 1943
      •  Mining, Extraction Industries, Mining Companies, 1943, 1880, 1875, 1872, 1866
        • Until 1866 the miners were without any legal rights upon the public domain throughout the West, 1943
        • Congressional mining laws of 1866, 1943
        • Congressional mining laws of 1872, 1943
          • Perpetuated the extralateral right and provided for the patenting of mining claims, 1943, 1872, 1866
        • Departments, 1943, 1875
          • Assaying and Melting Department, 1943, 1875
        • Discovery and Disclosure of Assets, Costs and Liabilities
        • Economic Development, Ploys, Disclosure, Insider Infomation
        • Geography, 1943, 1920-1850
          • California, 1943, 1849, 1848
          • Rich placers were found in Colorado in 1860, and soon afterward in Idaho and Montana, 1943, 1920-1850
          • In Nevada, 1943, 1920-1850
        • Geologists, Experts Reports, Findings,
        • Misinformation,
        • Misleading signs
        • [p. 62] "Owing to those unfortunate conditions, and to the vast amount of development work done below the 1,000-foot levels, only five companies, the Con. Virginia, the California, the Kentuck, the Crown Point, and the Belcher eventually paid more in dividends than they collected in assessments. Not less than $50,000,000 was spent in deep mining from 1872 to 1886, when the last pumping shaft, the Combination, closed down.
          • The hightest temperatures of any considerable quantity of water (170 degrees) was recorded by the flood on the 3,000-foot level of the New Yellow Jacket shaft in November 1880, 1943
          • See Ventilation, 1943
        • Workings, 1943, 1875
  • Mining Engineers, 1943, 1874, 1873, 1872, 1871, 1870s, 1920-1850, Foreword
    • Post World War II mining engineers, Foreword
    •  Rossiter W. Raymond, mining engineer, was critical of the Comstock practice of "gutting the mines," 1943, 1874, 1873, 1872, 1871, 1870s
  • Mining Practices, 1943, 1874, 1873, 1872, 1871, 1870s
    • Comstock miners were accused by mining engineer Rossiter W Raymond of "gutting the mines." 1943, 1874, 1873, 1872, 1871, 1870s
    • Prospecting, Mining, Ore extraction, Milling, 1943
  • The Mining and Scientific Press, December 27, 1884, 1943
  •  Mining Terms, 1943, 1879, 1870s, 1860s, 1920-1850, 1850s,
    • Air Compressors, 1943; Blowers, 1943; Bonanza, 1943, 1850s; the cage, 1943, 1879; the collar of the shaft, 1943, 1879; cross-cuts, 1943; Deep mining, 1943, 1886, 1972; Drifts, 1871; Gallows frame, 1943, 1879; The hoist house, 1943, 1879; Lodes, 1860; Low grade ore, 1943; Milling, 1943, 871, 1860s; Ore, grades, 1943, 1920-1850; Quicksilver, 1943; raises, 1943; shafts, 1943, 1879; the sheaves, 1943, 1879; "Sheet and stringers," 1943, 1875; Skips, 1943, 1879, 1870s; Stopes, 1943, 1881-1880; 1871; Strike, 1943, 1860s; Tailings, 1943; Ventilation, 1943; Winzes, 1943; Workings, 1860s;
  • Mini Repertoire. 2005, 2005b
    • Mini Repertoire vs. Deadelus remix feat. Busdriver, Cat Whiskers, Music For Robots vol. 1, Music for Robots LP, CD comp 2005, 2005b;
  • Ministers, Clergy, Parsons, Pastors, Priests, Rabbis, Religious figures, Reverends, 2007, 2006, 2004, 1999, 1983, 1979, 1952, 1937, 1927, 1926, 1909, 1908, 1908a, 1905, 1904, 1902, 1897, 1892, 1890, 1890s,
    • (See Clergy, Religious Figures, Pastors . . .)
    • Reverend A.P. Brown*, 1952, 1908, 1892, 1890
      • Pastor of the Baptist Church at Palms, 1952, 1908, 1892, 1890
      • Preached on alternate Sundays in Ocean Park, 1952, 1908, 1890s
    • Rev. J.D.H. Browne, 1952, 1912, 1908, 1908a, 1908b
      • Rector of St. Augustine's Episcopal Church, 1952, 1912
      • The Rev. John D.H. Browne [ - ], Preface, Bio., p. 434, 1908a; Portrait: Rev. J.D.H. Browne, p. 296, 1908a, 1908b
    • Robert Burdette, 1908, 1908a
      • Pasadena based Baptist Minister, 1908
      • Dedicated the Baptist Church in Ocean Park, 1908a
      • Consecreted the MacNamara Brothers before they were executed, 1974
    •  Mabel Cohen, 1999
      • Co-founder of the Church of Religious Science, 1999
    • The Rev. I.M. Condit, 1974, 1876
      • First Presbyterian Church first minister, 1974, 1876
    • Rev. James Conn,* 2009, 2008, 2006, 1983, 1982
      • Methodist Minister, 230 Pacific St., #108, 2006
      • Pastor, Church in Ocean Park, 1983
      • Santa Monica City Councilmember, 1983
    •  Reverend W.H. Cornett, 1952, 1912
      • Pastor of the Santa Monica Presbyterian Church, 1952, 1912
    • Father Juan Crespi, pp. 18, 123, 1908a, 1769
    • Rev. J.D. Crum, p. 148, 1908a, 1908b
    • David John Donnan, D.D., 1952, 1951, pp. 498, 507, 508, 1908a
      • Pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Santa Monica, 1952, 1951
    • Charles G. Finney, 1937
      • Evangelist, 1937
    • Franciscan order, p. 7, 1908a
    • Rev. L.A. Gould, 1974, 1903
      • The First Baptist Santa Monica pastor, 1974, 1903
    • The Reverend Father Patrick Hawe* [1847- ], 1983, 1974, 1952, 1912, 1908, pp. 19, 362, 1908a, p. 294, 1908b, 1904, 1885, 1847
      • Pastor, St. Monica's Catholic Church, 1974, 1952, 1912, 1885
      • Rev. Patrick Hawe [1847- ], 1974, Bio., pp. 19, 362, 1908a; Portrait, Rev. Patrick Hawe, p. 294, 1908a, 1908b, 1885
      • Founder of St. Clements Church and School, 1983, 1904
    • Father Michael Hennesy,* 1974, 1904
      • St. Clement's, 1974, 1904
        • Ocean Park, dedicated May 8, 1904, 1974
    • Earnest Holmes, 1999
      • Co-founder of the Church of Religious Science with Mabel Cohen
      • brother of the Reverend Fenwicke L. Holmes, of the Venice Union Church
    • Reverend Fenwicke L. Holmes, 1999
      • of the Venice Union Church, 1999
    • Father Luis Jayme, p. 16, 1908a
    • Jesuits, 1908a, p. 8, 1908a
    • Father Francisco Lasuen, p. 19, 1908a
    • The Reverend Lislie Lebinger, 1952, 1913
    • Father Manogue, Virginia City, NV, 1943, 1920-1850
    • Father Luis Martinez, p. 27, 1908a
    • Rev. Janet G. McKeithen,* 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006
      • Minister, Church In Ocean Park, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006
    • Aimee Semple McPherson,* 1999, 1987, 1979, 1977, 1976, 1927, 1926, 1923, 1922, 1920s
      • L.A. evangelist, Founder, Four Square Church, 1999, 1926
    • Benjamin Fay Mills [1857- ], 1979, 1937, 1909, 1905, 1897
      • Evangelical Minister, 1878-1897
      • Liberal Minister, 1897
    • Missionaries,
    • Mission establishments, descriptions, 1971, 1908a, pp., 9, 14, 15, 17, 31, 34, 36, 45, 61
    • Dwight L. Moody, 1937
      • Evangelist, 1937
    • Mormans, 1983, 1950, p. 70, 1908a, 1854
    • Rev. James A. O'Callaghan [ - ], Bio., p. 456, 1908a
    • Father Peyri, pp. 42, 43, 1908a
    • Priests, Catholics, 1974, 1908a, pp. 16, 18, 19, 292, 1904, 1920-1850
      • Father Juan Crespi, pp. 18, 123, 1908a, 1769
      • Franciscan order, p. 7, 1908a
      • The Reverend Patrick Hawe* [1847- ], 1983, 1974, 1952, 1912, 1908, pp. 19, 362, 1908a, p. 294, 1908b, 1904, 1885, 1847
        • Founder of St. Clements Church and School, 1983, 1904
      • Father Michael Hennesy*, 1974, 1904
      • Jayme, Father Luis, 1908a, p. 16
      • Jesuits, 1908a, p. 8, 1908a
      • Lasuen, Father Francisco, 1908a, p. 19
      • Father Manogue, Virginia City, NV, 1943, 1920-1850
      • Martinez, Father Luis, 1908a, p. 27
      • Mission establishments, descriptions, 1971, 1908a, pp., 9, 14, 15, 17, 31, 34, 36, 45, 61
      • Father Peyri, pp. 42, 43, 1908a
      • Sanchez, Padre José B., 1908a, p. 24
      • Serria, Father Vicente de, 1908a, p. 47
      • Sisters of Holy Name, pp. 198, 219, 1908a
      • Zalvidea, Father José M., 1908a, p. 21
    • Rev. Sandie Richards,* 2004
    • Miss Mary A. Safford, pp. 507, 508, 1908a
    • Padre José B. Sanchez, p. 24, 1908a
    • Sisters of Holy Name, pp. 198, 219, 1908a
    • Rev. Julius Stevens, pp. 500, 507, 1908a
    • S.H. Taft, pp. 497, 498, 500 ff, 1908a
    • Reverend George Taylor, 1952, 1908, 1902
    • Father José Zalvidea, p. 21, 1908a
  • Minneapolis, Minn., p. 498, 1908a
  • Minnesota, (MN), 2009, 2008, 1984, 1971, 1921, p. 498, 1908a
    • Senator Al Franken, 2009
    • Eddie Kantar, 2009. 2008,
    • Masabi Range, 1908a
    • Minneapolis, Minn., p. 498, 1908a
  • Minnie a Caine, 2005, 1975, 1929
    • Fishing barge owned by Olaf Olson, 2005, 1975, 1929
  • Minstrel show, 1979, 1896
  • Rex Minter, 1990, 1965, 1956
    • Santa Monica City Councilor, 1990, 1956
    • [Santa Monica] mayor, 1990, 1965
  • Miramar, 1980, 1974, 1888, 1879
    •  Senator John P. Jones' estate and residence, 1980, 1974, 1888, 1879
    • Jones in April [1888] the contract was let for "Miramar," at a cost stated by Ingersoll to have been "between $30,000 and $40,000," on a site between Ocean, Nevada, Second and California, on the site originally designated for a hotel, 1974, 1888
    • Planted a Moreton Bay Fig, 1888
    • Miramar, in addtion to having large and well landscaped grounds, also had luxurious facilities, including seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms, 1974, 1888
  • The Miramar Beach Club, 1990, 1927
    • North of the Santa Monica Pier, 1990, 1927
  • The Miramar Hotel, 2005a, 1990, 1988, 1974, 1960, 1940s
    • Santa Monica, California, 2005a
    • Douglas Management Club of Santa Monica Lecture by Dr. Wernher von Braun, Management-Space Program, 1960
    • The New Miramar Hotel Bungalows and Swimming Pool Santa Monica, California, 2005a
    • Acquired by Fujita Corp,, USA, 1974
  •  The Miramar Sheraton, 2010
  •  The Mirror, 1999
  • Mirrors, 1976
    • Broken mirrors, 1976
  • Mishkon Tephilo Temple, 2008, 1983, 1948
    • 206 Main Street, Venice, 2008, 1983, 1948
    • This temple, dedicated in 1948, is the Mishkon Tephilo Talmud Torah Synagogue, 2008, 1983, 1948
  • Virginia M Miska,* 2005
    • 1901 6th St #305, 2005
    • Jewelry
  • Chad Misner, 2006
    • Artist, Featured along with Tommy DeNys, The Long Lost, Mark "Frosty" McNeill, Nobody, Becky Stark, Jimmy Tamborello (aka Dntel), Winter Flowers, Ex-Plex (under the Echo) Los Angeles, CA, Feb. 14, 2006
  • B. Misner, 2008
    • Santa Monica City Planning, 2008
      • 2001-2011 Main Street
  • Richard Misrach, 2004b,
    • San Francisco Bay artist, 2004b
  • The Mission, 2002, 1942
    • Ocean Front, Ocean Park, Calif., 2002, 1942
  • Missionaries,
  • Mission establishments, descriptions, 1991, 1971, pp. 9, 14, 15, 17, 31, 34, 36, 45, 61, 1908a, 1908, Assorted Post Cards
    • History, 1898a
    • Philomene Long The California Mission Poems (Spanish Trans.: Mariano Zaro), Published in conjunction with the film, The California Missions, Narrated by Martin Sheen, Distributed by the Univeristy of California Extension Media Center, 1991, 42 pp.
    • Overseas Missions (China), 1934
    • Post Cards,
    • Purisima Concepcion, mission, 1908a, p. 34
    • San Buenaventura, mission, 1908a, p. 31
    • San Carlos, mission, 1908a, pp. 9, 17
    • [San Carlos Borremeo de Monterey, p.18, 1908a, 1908d]
    • San Diego, mission, 1908a, pp. 9, 15
    • [San Diego de Alcala, Mision of, p. 16, 1908a, 1908d]
    • San José, mission, 1908a, p. 36
    • [San Luis Obispo, de Toledo, 1908a, p. 26]
    • San Rafael, mission, 1908a, p. 45
    • Santa Barbara, presidio and mission, 1908a, pp. 11, 12, 32
    • Santa Barbara Mission and Grounds, 24108 M. Rieder, Publisher, Los Angeles, Cal., Made in Germany, Hand Colored Work, JT, Perforated on one side, Assorted Post Cards
    • [Santa Clara, Mission of, 1908a, 1908d]
    • San Francisco de Asis, p. 27, 1908a, 1908d
    • Soledad, mission, 1908a, p. 36
    • California Missions Post Card, J-36 Western Publishers & Novelty Co., Los Angeles, Calif., Curteich Color From Color Transparanceis. Unused., KR, Bay City Post Cards
    • The Old Missions of California, M. Rieder, Publisher, Los Angeles, Cal., Post Card Packet, JT, Assorted Post Cards
      • Dark Green Embossed Cover. Made in Germany, Hand Colored work. Stapled booklet, eleven perforated Post Cards,
      • Santa Barbara Mission and Grounds, 24108 Assorted Post Cards
      • San Gabriel Mission, Cal., Founded 1771 24199
      • The Bell, San Gabriel Mission, Cal.. 24057
      • Mission San Luis Obispo, Cal., Founded 1772 24009
      • The Franciscan Friars at San Luis Rey Mission, Cal. 24166
      • Santa Cruz Mission, Cal. Founded 1791 24101
      • San Diego Mission, Cal., 24200
      • Pala Mission, Cal. Founded 1816 24026
      • East End of San Fernando Mission, Cal., Founded 1797 24201
      • At the Mission, San Juan Capistrano, 24206
      • Mission San Francisco de los Dolores, San Francisco, Cal., 24202
      • The Old Missions of California, M. Rieder, Publisher, Los Angeles, Cal., Eleven Post Card Packet, JT, Assorted Post Cards
        • Santa Barbara Mission and Grounds, 24108 M. Rieder, Publisher, Los Angeles, Cal., Made in Germany, Hand Colored Work, JT, Perforated on one side, Assorted Post Cards
  •  Miss Muscle Beach Competition, 1990, 1947
    • Vivian Crockett,* winner, 1990, 1947
    • Val Njord,* second, 1990, 1947
    • Jackie McCullah,* third, 1990, 1947
  • Miss Ocean Park, 1999
    • Contest, 1999
  • Missouri, 1950, 1850s
  • Mr. America Contests, 2006, 2006a, 1994, 1978, 1949, 1948
    • Steve Reeves*, 2006. 2006a, 1994, 1959, 1949
      • Mr. America, 2006, 1949
    •  Govenor Arnold Schwarzeneggger,* 1999, 1996
  • Mr. Japan,* 2004, 1980s
    • Bodybuilder, 125 Pacific St., 2004, 1980s
  • Mr. Mexico,* 2004, 1980s
    • Bodybuilder, 125 Pacific St., 2004, 1980s
  • Mr. Santa Monica, 1990, 1946, 1940s
    • Muscle Beach Contest, 1990, 1946
  • Mr. World Body Building Contest, 1978, 1977
    • Pete Grymkowski,* Mr. World of 1977, 1978
  • Edward H. Mitchell, Publisher, San Francisco, 2005, 2005a, 2002, 1988. 1910, 1909, Assorted Postcards,  Postcards Adrift
    • Hotel Arcadia and Beach, Santa Monica, Cal. Post Card, Edward H. Mitchell, Publisher, San Francisco, JT, Assorted Postcards
    • Hotel Arcadia and Beach, Santa Monica, Cal., No. 113 MLH, 2002
    • 10-Residence of Paul De Longpre, Famous Flower Painter, Hollywood, California Post Card, Edward H. Mitchell, Publisher, San Francisco, Printed in United States, Undated, JT,  Postcards Adrift
    •  119-Circular Bridge, Mt. Lowe Railway, California Edward H. Mitchell, San Francisco JT 2005a
    • 236-An Avenue of Palms, California Post Card Edward H. Mitchell, Publisher, San Francisco, KR, 1909
    • 771-Auditorium and Bath House From Horse Shoe Pier, Ocean Park, California, Edward H. Mitchell, Publisher San Francisco, 1910, SLL 2005
    • Pier Avenue, Ocean Park, California, No. 800 MLH, 2002
    • 801 Ocean Front by Moonlight, Ocean Park, Cal., No. 801 (April 12, 1912) MLH, 2002
    • Bath House and Beach, Ocean Park, California, No. 802 MLH, 2002
    • Main Entrance to Hotel Arcadia, Santa Monica, Cal., No, 896 MLH, 2002
    • Front View of Hotel Arcadia, Santa Monica, Cal., No. 897 (Oct. 1907) MLH, 2002
    • 1510 Interior of Bathing Pavilion, Ocean Park, California, Edward H. Mitchell, Publisher San Francisco, SLL 2005
    • 1883-A Carload of Mammoth Navel Oranges From ___
      • Copyright 1909 by Edward H. Mitchell, San Francisco; S.P. 79285
    • 2188- Carload of Cabbage From ___
      • Copyright 1910 by Edward H. Mitchell, San Francisco; S.P. 79482
    • 2199-A California Honeymoon
      • Copyright 1910 Edward H. Mitchell, San Francisco.
    • 2306-Kensington Apartments, Santa Monica, California, No. 2306 (July 1910) MLH, 2002; RYSML 2005; KR 1910
    • 2409-Broad Walk Between Venice and Ocean Park, California, No. 2409 (Sept. 1912) MLH, 2002
    • Concrete Wharf by Moonlight, Santa Monica, California, No. 2513 MLH, 2002
    • 2606-Old Maid's Honeymoon
      • Copyright 1910 Edward H. Mitchell, San Francisco
  • F.W. Mitchell, Dentist, Windward Bldg., 2003, 1912
  • H.L. Mitchell [1871- ], Bio., p. 488, 1908a; Portrait, H.L. Mitchell, p. 488,1908a, 1908c, 1906
    • Santa Monica City Street Superintendent, 1908a. 1906
  • Ollie Mitchell's Sunday Band, 1990, 1983
  • MI-T-MART, 1983
    • Marine and Main, 1983
  • Mitock & Sons, Sherman Oaks, Calif., SLL 2005, Assorted Postcards,
    • 7410 Greenbush Ave., North Hollywood, Calif., Assorted Postcards,
    • Postcard Distributor, Assorted Postcards
    • The famous Malibu "Beach Colony" of movie, radio and television stars' homes is located near U.S. 101(Alt.), a few miles north of Santa Monica, California. GW 2185, Mitock & Sons, Sherman Oaks, Calif., SLL 2005
  • Mitock Publishers Inc., Assorted Post Cards
    • Santa Monica Windswept Palisades Park Post Card Santa Monica, California Mitock's Majestic Impressions Known the World Over MLA-101 Mitock Publishers, Inc., 7410 Greenbush Ave., North Hollywood, Calif., 91605, KR, 1993
    • Third St. Promenade, Santa Monica, California Post Card Mitock Publishers Inc., 7410 Greenbush Ave., North Hollywood, California 91605, KR, Assorted Post Cards
  • Mixed Races, Miseg, p. 492, 1908a
  • Mixed-Use Buildings, 2008, 1880s
    • The Bank Building, 1908a, 1890s
    • 2001-2011 Main Street, 2008
      • Commercial & Retail (4,090sf), 2008
      • 14-Units Residential (21,197sf) Over , 2008
      • 1-Level Subterranean Parking (48 Parking Spaces) in 25,297sf Total, 2008
  • S. Mizokami, 2008
    • Santa Monica City Planning, 2008
  •  M.J. Book, 1980
  •  Mobay, 1997
    • 1031 Abbot Kinney Blvd., 1997
  • Mobay Montego Bay, 1999
    • 1031 Abbot Kinney Blvd., 1999
  • Mobile Homes, Trailers, 1996
    • Tina Noel Marrin (Ed.) Garden of Eden on Wheels: Selected Collections from Los Angeles Area Mobile Home and Trailer Parks, Essay by Erna Aljasmets, Contributions from The Museum of Jurassic Technology, Published by The Trustees, 1996, 111 pp. Funded in part by the Los Angeles Cultural Affairs Department, 1996
  • Santa Monica City Manager Ernest Mobley, 1974, 1960s, 1950s
    • ex-Army officer who followed George Bundy, 1974, 1960s, 1950s
    • resigned shortly, 1974, 1960s, 1950s
    • followed by William A. Hard, city controller and director of finance, acting city manager, 1974, 19760s, 1950s
  • Moby's Dock Restaurant, 1990, 1983, 1978, 1976, 1975, 1970s
    • Santa Monica Pier, 1990, 1983, 1976
    • Clarence Harmon,* owner, 1990, 1970s
  • Earnest Mock and the Old Ocean Park Singers, 1973
    • 433 Hill St., Santa Monica, CA 90403, 1973
  • Mock Orange, 2005, 2005b, 1990s
    • 2421 Third St., from Joe's hedge in the lot across the street, 2005, 2005b, 1990s
  • Model Cafe, St. Marks Plaza, 2003, 1912
  •  Model T Ford, 2005, 1975, 1924
    • Ed Howe, Model T Ford, Los Angeles, 1924
  • The MOCA Store [ -2008], 2004a
    • (See The Museum of Contemporary Art Store)
    • 2435 Main St., Edgemar Center for the Arts, 2004a
  • Modern architecture, 1952, 1937, 1933, 1930s
    • The high gabled roofs of Santa Monica High School were replaced with modern shockproof, deck-type roofing. By removing much of the dangerous "gingerbread" and reinforcing all of the bearing walls with steel then coating the outside with stucco, these buildings took on an appearance of modern architecture. [66. Beach Cities Labor Journal, Santa Monica Schools Edition, Oct. 1937, p. 2.], 1952, 1933, 1930s, Assorted Post Cards
  • Modern Art, 2001, 1987, 1973, 1967, 1931, 1927, 1925, 1923
    • Exotic futuristic paintings, water-stained and covered with cobwebs decorated the walls of the formerly high class cafe, the Submarine Garden, raided, most difficultly, since it appeared to be a pool hall, for having become a Gambling Club which when once exposed was swiftly shut by Charles Lick, 1987, 1923
  • Modern Art Workers, 2001, 1973, 1925
  • Modern conditions, 1981
    • (See Moral Issues; Issues)
    • Rootlessness, 1981,
  • Modern Dance, 2009, 1995, 1967, 1937, 1930s, 1924, 1923, 1920s, 1910s
    • (See Dance)
    • John Cage*'s first commission, Aquatic Ballet Music for the Dept. of Physical Education at U.C.L.A., 1967, 1930s
    • Merce Cunningham, 1995, 1937
    • Ruth St. Denis, 1920s, 1910s
    • Daedelus Does Dance, 7:30 p.m., Edie Broad Performance Space, 18 January 2009
  • Modern Grill, Venice Pier, 2003, 1912
  • Modern Gymnast, 2006, 2006a,1956
    • Published by Glenn Sundby, 2006, 2006a, 1956
  • Modernism, 1999, 1994, 1990, 1985, 1956, 1950s, 1920
    • History of Modernism, 1985
    • History of Architectural Modernism, 1985, 1950s
    • Los Angeles, 1990, 1956, 1920
  • Modernity, 2004, 2004b, 1989, 1830s, Intro
    • two antithetical moments, 1989, 1830s
      • fabulous inventivenss
      • the sudden evaporation of meaning,
  • Modern Life, 2009, 2008, 1914-1900
    • Car racing, 2008, 1914-1900
    • Electric chair, 2008, 1914-1900
    • Futurism, 2008, 19-14-1900
    • Eugene Sandow, 1914-1900
      • the wildly popular Prussian bodybuilder, 1914-1900
    • Increased speed, 2009, 2008, 1914-1900
    • Vorticism, 2008, 1914-1900
  •  The Modern Woodmen, p. 492, 1908a
    • The Palms, p. 492, 1908a
    • Fred J. Finch [1881- ], p. 492, 1908a, 1905
  • Modern Music, 2004, 1995, 1967, 1935, 1931, 1930s
  • Robert Moesle, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  •  
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  • Moffett, Chicago, 1920
    • Photographer, 1920
  • M & L Mohn, Meat Market, 2936 Main, O.P., 2003, 1912
  • William (Bill) Mohr,* Ph.D., 2007, 2005, 1982, 1970s
    • Poet, Ocean Park poet, Professor, Publisher, Getty Fellow, 2007
    • The Poetry Reading at the Church in Ocean Park on January 20, 2007 (featuring himself and Laurel Ann Bogen) said he had found his poem on this website.
    • 512 Hill St., in the seventies, 2007
    • National Advisory Board of Beyond Baroque, 2005
    • Professor, Cal State University Long Beach, 2007
    • Poetry Readiing, Church in Ocean Park, 2007
      • Hidden Proofs, Bombshelter Press: Los Angeles, CA, 1982.
      • Bittersweet Kaleidoscope If Publications: Palos Verdes Estates, CA, 2006, 32 pp.
    •  Contributed to The Celebration of the Arts, Ocean Park, 1982
  • Bill Mohr Bittersweet Kaleidoscope If Publications: Palos Verdes Estates, CA, 2006, 32 pp.
  • Bill Mohr Hidden Proofs, Bombshelter Press: Los Angeles, CA, 1982.
  • William Mohr (Ed.) The Streets Inside: Ten Los Angeles Poets Momentum Press: Santa Monica, CA, 1978, 258 pp.
  • Mojave Desert, 1990
  • José Mojica, 1997, 1936, 1933
    • Mexican Opera Tenor, 1997, 1936, 1933
    • 566 East Channel Road, 1997, 1936, 1933
  • Mojo, 2009
    • Martin Astin The Long Lost The Long Lost, Ninja Tune ZenCD133, 2009 Mojo April 2009
  • The Mole Hole, 2708 Main St., Santa Monica, CA, 90405, 1982
    • Unique Gift Gallery, Linda Kopperrud, 1982
    • 2708 Main, 1982
    • Main Street Happening, OPCO Celebration of the Arts, 1982
    • Celebration of the Arts Art Walk, 1982
  • J.B. Molin,* 1920s
    • Owner, Quality Poultry Co., 1920s
    • 2305 Main St., Ocean Park, 1920s
  • Moller Shoe Hospital, 1923, 1920s
    • 121 Pier Av., Ocean Park, 1923, 1920s
  • Mona Shores Public Schools, MI, 2009
    • Richard E. Howe, Principal, [1926-2009], 2010, 2009
  •  Monarch Transfer & Storage Co., 2003, 1907
    • 10 Pier Ave., O.P. 2003, 1907
  • Rivera y Moncada, pp. 9, 10, 1908a,
  • Piet Mondrian, 1993, 1990, 1940s
  • Money Studies, 2005b
    • Piano Overlord (aka Scott Herren) Torture EP Money Studies, MS016, 12" vinyl, 2005b
      • Daedelus ; Vocals: Count Bass D and Blu Jemz, 2005b
  • Monica Hotel, 1974, 1941
    • Formerly the Breakers Club, 1974, 1941
  • Ron Monn*, 2006, 2006a
  • Monoru, 1999, 1966
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
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  •  
  • Monreale, 1952
  • Harriet Monroe, 1994, 1915
    • Published the magazine Poetry, 1994, 1915
  • Keith Monroe, 1952
    • Writer, Saturday Evening Post, 1952
    • Santa Monica Graduate, 1952
  • Monrovia, 1916, p. 117, 1908a
  • Montana Avenue, 2006, 1999, 1983, 1974, 1949, 1948, 1937, 1929, 1922, 1919, 1909, 1908, 1908a, 1900s, 1886, 1875
    • Street Car Service, 1974, 1900s
    • Original northern border of Santa Monica, 1974, 1875
    • Northwest border of town map, 1974, 1875
    • And in 1886, when Santa Monica incorporated, 1974, 1886, 1875
    • Street Car Service, 1974, 1900s
    • And Sixth St., The Roosevelt School, between Idaho and Montana, 1974, 1908, 1908a
    • Montana and Lincoln, Site of Roosevelt Elementary School, 1983
    • Designated Santa Monica Commercial Strip, 1974, 1949, 1948, 1937, 1929, 1922
    •  1630 Montana Avenue, First Federal Bank Branch 2006
    • Twentieth street between Idaho and Montana, McKinley School, 1908, 1908a
  • Montebello, 2007, 2005, 2005a
  • Montebello School District, 2007, 2005, 2005a
    • Suzye Ogawa*, Educator, Artist, Author, 2007. 2005, 2005a
  • Monte Carlo Restaurant, 2003, 1907
    • Restaurants & Lunch Rooms, Pier & Trolleyway, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Monte Carlo, 1999, 1930s
    • A gambling ship, 1999, 1930s
  • The Monterey type of architecture, 1952, 1935
    • Washington School, 1952, 1935
  • Monterey Bay, 1908a, pp. 5,6,7, 9
  • Monterey, capture of, 1908a, p. 57
  • Monterey Cypress, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Cupressus macrocarpa, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • 10 Freeway slope, 1980, 1976
    • Santa Monica High School, 1976
    • California Natives, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
  • Monterey Pine, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Pinus radiata. 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • California Natives, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • RAND Northern Parking Lot, 1976
    • Santa Monica Municipal Auditorium. (1981), 1976, 1956, 1944
    • Santa Monica High School, 1976
  • The Monterrey Water-Works and Sewer Company, Ltd., 1913, 1912
    • Mexico, 1913, 1912
    • J.D. Schuyler consulted with to the Monterrey Water-Works and Sewer Company, Ltd., Mexico, 1913, 1912
  • Montfalcone, 1999, 1930s
    • A gambling ship, 1999, 1930s
  • A.M. Montgomery [1870- ], Bio., p. 381, 1908a, 1903
    • $25.00, Santa Monica Library Site Cash Contributor, 1908a, 1903
  • A.M. Montgomery, 2003, 1907
    • Clothing, Dry Goods, Gents Furnishings, 140 Pier, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Mrs. Montgomery, 1997, 1930
    • Commissioned John Byers, Architect, 1997, 1930
    • 533 West Rustic, The Rear House, Holger and Helen Jensen and their family, 1997, 1930
  • Montgomery's, 1923
    • 1408-10 Third St., Santa Monica, 1923
  • Montgomery & Mullin, 2003, 1907
    • Lumber, Main & Navy, O.P., 2003, 1907
  • Montgomery & Mullin Lumber Co., Rose Ave & Washington Blvd., 2003, 1912
  • Joseph Montoya, Remembers artist who did Vietnam POW-MIA mural in Venice To the Editor: The Argonaut, 20 November 2003, 3, 1997, 1994, 1988, 1975, 1955
  • Brianna Moody*, 2006, 2005
    • nee Rivera, 2003
  • Dwight L. Moody, 1937
    • Evangelist, 1937
  • Jerry Moody,* 2006, 2005,
  • Lloyd Alfred Moody* [b. Dec. 19, 2005- ], 2006, 2005
  • T.A. Moody, 1908a, 1903
    • $25.00, Santa Monica Library Site Cash Contributor, 1908a, 1903
  • Moody's Drug Store, 2003, 1912
  • Dan Mooney,* 1908a
    • Married Mary Green and renamed the Lucas Mansion, the Mooney Mansion. He was murdered. 1908a
  • Mooney Mansion, 1908a, p. 244
  • Professor C.I.D. Moore, 1952, 1908a, 1902, 1901, 1900
    • Santa Monica School District, Supervising Principal, 1908a, 1902-1900
    • Santa Monica Public Library Trustees, 1908a, 1900
  • Dr. Ernest Carroll Moore, Ph.D., LL.D., 1935
    • Chancellor, U.C.L.A., 1935
  • Sue Moore,* 1982
    • OPCat Cabaret Crew, 1982
  • William H. Moore, 1949, 1850
    • The first person to drive a wagon from St. Joseph to California, 1850
  • Moore Information, 2005
    • An Oregon survey research firm, hired by the hospitality industry and Seth Jacobsen's public relations firm to poll voters 2005
  • Moore, Ruble, and Yudall, 1990, 1983
    • Design Contest Winner for Pier/Beach Interface, 1990, 1983
  • A. Mooser, 1997, p. 510, 1908a, 1906, 1890, 1890s
    • Store in Santa Monica, handled game, 1997, 1890s
    • Corner Third and Utah, The stock comprises a complete line of clothing and furnishing goods, p. 510, 1908a, 1906
    • Business sold to Jas. W. Kennedy [1869- ], p. 510, 1908, 1906
  • J.N. Moosner, Dry Goods & Clothing, 158 Pier, 2003, 1912
  • Moral Issues, 1999, 1998, 1981, 1974, 1973, 1971, 1947, 1943, 1940s, 1930s, 1925, 1920s, 1908a, 1870s, 1850s, 1920-1850
    • (See Crimes, Disasters, Foundational Arguments . . . )
    • Abortion, 1908a, 1850-1800
    • Body worship, 1999, 1940s
    • Boondoggling, 1974
    • Bootlegging, 1999, 1920s
    • Bribes, 1999, 1930s
    • Corruption, 1999, 1974, 1930s, 1920s,
    • Criminal elements, 1999, 1925
    • Dance Halls, 1981, 1930s,
    • Debt, 1998, 1870s
    • Drinking, 1943, 1908a, 1870s, 1920-1850
    • Drugs, 1999, 1920s. 1850s
    • Dumping dead animals, 1999, 1850s
    • Exhibitionism, 1999, 1940s
    • Filibustering, 1908a
    • Forced Labor, 1908a
    • Gambling, 1999, 1947, 1943, 1940, 1930s, 1920s, 1860s, 1850s, 1920-1850
    • Graft, 1999, 1930s, 1920s
    • Hedonist pursuits, 1999, 1940s
    • The Holocaust, 1981, 1940s, 1930s
    • Inadequate infrastructure, 1999, 1850s
    • Mongrel dogs off-leash, 1999, 1850s
    • Murders, Murderers, 1999, 1981, 1947, 1850s
    • Numbers rackets, 1999, 1920s
    • Prohibition, 1999, 1920s, 1908a
    • Prostitution, 1999, 1920s, 1850s
    • Public Nuisances, 1939
    • Real Estate Development, 1973, 1971
    • Resistance
    • Rootlessness, 1981,
    • Slavery, 1908a
    • Sleaze, 1981
    • Slot Machines 1999, 1920s
    • Stock Speculation, 1943, 1870s, 1860s, 1920-1850
    • Thieves, 1999, 1850s
    • Urban Renewal, 1973, 1971
    • Vice, 1999, 1920s
    • Vice lords, 1999, 1920s
    • Vigilantes, 1999, 1908a, 1850s
  • Gussie Moran, 1952
    • Tennis, 1952
    • Santa Monica Graduate, 1952
  • Tom Moran, 1980, 1979
  • Tom Moran and Tom Sewell Fantasy by the Sea Peace Press: Culver City, CA, 1980 (1979) (Originally published by Beyond Baroque Foundation with a grant from the Visual Arts Program of the National Endowment for the Arts), 1980, 1979, 1977, 1971, 1970s, 1960s, 1959, 1955, 1951, 1950s, 1943, 1942, 1940s, 1939, 1937, 1936, 1935, 1934, 1932, 1931, 1930, 1930s, 1929, 1928, 1927, 1926, 1925, 1924, 1922, 1920, 1920s, 1919, 1918, 1917, 1916, 1915, 1913, 1912, 1911, 1910s, 1908, 1906, 1905, 1904, 1900s, 1889, 1885, 1884, 1880, 1880s, 1870s, 1850, 1839, 1805, pre-1768
  • Wilmer Morby, 1952
    • Business, Santa Monica Board of Education, 1952
    • Santa Monica Graduate, 1952
  • Moreton Bay Fig, 1981, 1980, 1976, 1956, 1944, 1879
    • Ficus macrophylla, 1981, 1976, 1956, 1944
    • John P. Jones in 1879 personally planted a Moreton Bay Fig on the grounds of his estate (Miramar?), 1980
    • RAND Corporation, 1976
  • Dick Morgan, 1979, 1925, 1924
    • Ben Pollack and his Californians, 1979, 1925, 1924
  • Frank S. Morgan, p. 495, 1908a
    • Resident of Coventry, CN p. 495, 1908a
    • Silk Thread Manufacturer p. 495, 1908a
    • Father of Mary Morgan Chapin p. 495, 1908a
    • Great grandfather of Mary Muir Jameson p. 495, 1908a
  • Hal Morgan Big Time: American Tall-Tale PostCards, St. Martin's Press: NY, 1981, 75 pp.
  • Johanna Morgan, nee Rossman, 2004
    • Surviving daughter of Phillip and Ruth Rossman, Venice Family Clinic Founders and Benefactors, 2004, 1979
  • John C. Morgan, 1908a 1902. 1900, 1892-93, 1891-92, 1890-91, 1890, 1889-90, 1888
    • Santa Monica Town Attorney, 1908a, 1888
    • Santa Monica School District Trustee, 1908a, 1889-90
    • Santa Monica Town Attorney, 1908a, 1890
    • Santa Monica School District Trustee, 1908a, 1890-91.
    • Santa Monica School District Trustee, 1908a, 1891-1892
    • Santa Monica School District Trustee, 1908a, 1892-93
    • Santa Monica Town Board of Trustees, 1908a, 1900
    • Santa Monica Town Board of Trustees, 1908a, 1902  
  • J.C. Morgan, 1908a, 1875
    • President, The Crawford Hook and Ladder Company [1875-1880s], 1908a, 1875
    • The first Santa Monica Fire Department, 1908a, 1875
    • Organized October 27th, 1875, 1908a
  • Mary Morgan, p. 495, 1908a
    • Daughter of Frank S. Morgan, Coventry, CN, p. 495, 1908a
    • Marries Col. E.K. Chapin in 1867, p. 495, 1908a
  • Nate Morgan, 2005, 2005b
    • Composition, piano, keyboards, 2005  
  • Richard G. Morgan, 1977,
    • Kenneth Patchen Patchen's Lost Plays (Ed. and Introduction: Richard G. Morgan) Capra Press: Santa Barbara, CA, 1977, 93pp. (There are two plays: Don't Look Now  (1967) and The City Wears a Slouch Hat (1941)
  • Thomas Hunt Morgan, 1935
    • Biologist, Nobel Prize, Cal Tech, 1935
    • Morgan is the man whose experiments on fruit flies established the modern theory of heredity. He is the father of the "gene" concept, 1935
  • Morgan Theater, 1983
    • A community theater located until it burned in 1966 in a former Army recreational hall at Fifth and Ocean Park, Los Amigos Park, 1983
  • The Morgan/Wixon Theatre, 2008
    • Charlotte's Web, 2008
    • Pico Ave., 2008
  • William Moritz You Can't Get Then From Now, The Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art Journal, 29 Summer, 1981: 27-35
  • Mormans, 1983, 1950, p. 70, 1908a, 1854
    • Church of the Latter Saints, 1983
    • Morman missionaries, 1950, 1854
  • Morman Battalion, 1908a, p. 70
  • The Morongo House, 1997, 1874
    • Santa Monica Canyon, 1997, 1874
    • Wolfe and Steadman, 1997, 1874
  • Shirley Morphis, 1974, 1913
    • Eighth Grade Class, Lincoln Intermediate School, 1974, 1913
  • Alf Morris, 1974, 1908a, 1906, 1903
    • President (Mayor?), Ward 4, Santa Monica City Council, 1906, 1974
    • Alf Morris, Bio., p. 451, 1908a; Portrait, Santa Monica City Council, 1906, Fourth Ward, Council President, p. 210, 1908a, 1908b
    • $10.00, Santa Monica Library Site Cash Contributor, 1908a, 1903
    • Council President; Fourth Ward, Santa Monica City Council Member, 1908a, 1906  
  • Capt. T.J. Morris,* 2005, 1990, 1975, 1921, 1920s
    • Drowned in the Santa Monica Bay storms of the 1920s, 2005, 1975, 1920s
    • Operated fishing excursion boats, 1990, 1921
    • Fisherman drowned in the storm of April 8, 1926, swept off the W.K., a foundering launch, which threatened the Santa Monica Pier, south to be crushed under the Crystal Pier, along with Paul Brooks and Lee Gregory. Morris' body was found a week later offshore at El Segundo, 1990, 1926
  • Widow Morris, 1990, 1926
  • Morris' Brother, 1990, 1926
  • Morris Pleasure Fishing Co., and water taxis, 1990, 1934, 1929, 1925
    • Run by Captain Morris' widow and brother after his heroic demise, from Captain Olson's dock on the Looff Pier, 1990, 1929
    • Fishing and Boating Franchisee, Santa Monica Pier, 1934
  • James Douglas (Jim) Morrison,* 2001, 1997, 1979, 1971, 1968 , 1960s
    • The New Creatures, Simon & Shuster: NY, 1969
    • Filmmaker, musician, pop-music performer, poet, 1971
    • For the moment living in France, 1971
    • Of the Doors was back stage at the Fugs Concert in San Francisco, 1997, 1968
    • Poet and musician, 2001,
    • (And the Doors) Rock singer/poet (band) booked at the Cheetah on the Lick Pier, 1979, 1960s
    • Contributor and Backer, The Mt. Alverno Review: A Quick Anthology of West Coast Verse (ed. Michael C. Ford), Licorice Paper, 1971, 1969, 1962
  • Philip, Phyllis Morrison and Ray Eames, Powers of 10,
  • Gertrude Morrow, 1927, 2005
    • There was a Geraldine Morrow who graduated from U.C. Berkeley in architecture and she and her husband were responsible for the Art Deco details on the Golden Gate Bridge. How her anthology of contemporary poetry arrived at the Ocean Park Library is unknown, 1927, 2005
  • Mayo Morrow Los Angeles: A History with Side-Shows, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1932, 1871
  • Robert Morrow, 1943, 1860s
    • The fortunes of Robert Morrow, among others, had their beginnings in the Gould & Curry and the Savage, although none of them acquired a million dollars there, 1943, 1860s
  • Camden Morse,* 1982
    • Lights, OPCat Cabaret, 1982
  • The Mortgage Guarantee Insurance Corporation, 1977, 1930s
    • Failed in the Depression, 1977, 1930s
  • Morticians, 1952
    • (See Undertakers)
    • Mark T. Gates, Mortician and former Santa Monica Mayor, 1952
  • Arthur Mortimer,* 1983, 1982, 1973, 1971
    • Portrait, Hart & Neilson, 1973, 1971
    • Artist, murals at the Kensington Road Entry to Joslyn Park depicting Pier Av. in 1904, a bathhouse and ocean front in 1906 and the boardwalk between Venice and Ocean Park in 1912, 1983
  • Mrs. H.R. Morton,* 1952, 1906ff, 1900s
    • Garfield School, First PTA President, 1952, 1906ff
  • John Morton, 1908a, 1906
    • Santa Monica City Library trustees, 1908a, 1906
  • Roland Morton*, 1983
    • Santa Monica Police Department Memorial Wall, 1983
  • Mortuaries, Funeral Parlors, Funeral Homes, 2004, 2004b
    • Gates, Kingsley & Gates, Moeller Murphy Mortuary, 2004, 2004b
      • 1925 Arizona Avenue, Santa Monica, CA 90404, 2004, 2004b
  • Mosaics, 2004, 2003, 1952, 1938
    • Stanton MacDonald-Wright*, 2003, 1938
    • "Petrachrome", 2004, 1983
      • Processs patented by Stanton MacDonald-Wright*, 2004, 1983
    • Simon Rodia, 1952
    • Santa Monica City Hall Floor, 1938
  • Ed Moses, 1990, 1960s, 1950s
    • Artist, 1990, 1960s, 1950s
  • Selma Moskowitz, 1999, 1965
    • Artist, Signer, We Dissent: Stop Escalation The Artists' Protest Committee Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (14 May 1965)
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  • Walter Mosley, 2007, 2006a, 2005, 2005b, 2004, 2002, 1999, 1997, 1996, 1994, 1992, 1991, 1966, 1964, 1963, 1961
    • Author, 2005, 2002, 1999, 1997, 1996, 1994, 1992, 1991, 1961, 1956, 1946, 1940s, 1939
    • Lived and worked in Los Angeles; now lives in Newy York, 2007
  • Walter Mosley Bad Boy Brawly Brown Phoenix: London 2004 (2002), 311 pp. (1964)
  • Walter Mosely Black Betty, Pocket Star Books: NY, 1994, 344 pp., 1994, 1961
  • Walter Mosley Cinnamon Kiss, Warner Books: NY, 2005. 313 pp., p. 277, 2005b, 1966 
    • Suggested by Vivian Rankin-Scales, 2006a
      • Program Co-ordinator, Emeritus College, Santa Monica College, 2006a
  • Walter Mosley Gone Fishin' Black Classic: Baltimore, 1997, 244 pp., 1946, 1939
  • Walter Mosley, Little Scarlet, Warner: NY, 2004, 325 pp., (1965)
  • Walter Mosley, A Little Yellow Dog, W.W. Norton: NY, 1996, 300 pp. (1963)
  • Walter Mosley A Red Death Pocket Books: NY, 1991, 245 pp. (1953)
  • Walter Mosley White Butterfly, Pocket Books: NY, 1992, 292pp., 1956
  • Mosquitos, 1974, 1900s, 1877
    • Rainy Season Heath Hazard, 1974, 1900s, 1877
    • Abandoned clay pits bred mosquitos, 1974
  • B.N. Moss, 1990, 1916
    • Partner of Edward Benjamin, who together sold the beach front parcels to C.I.D. Looff, and retained 350 feet to the north of the Santa Monica Pier as well as the property east of Looff's frontage, 1990, 1916
  • Miss Elfie Mosse, Preface, 1908a,
  • Miss E. Mosse, 1908a, 1903
    • $10.00, Santa Monica Library Site Cash Contributor, 1908a, 1903
  • Miss Ellie Mosse, 1908a, 1890
    • Appointed Santa Monica Public Library, librarian, Dec. 1890
    • Annual Report, Santa Monica Public Library Annual Report, 1908a, 1890
    • The National Librarians' Convention, 1908a, 1900s
  • Deforest "Moe" Most* [ April 23, 1917-2006], 2006, 2006a, 1994, 1980s, 1960, 1960s, 1959, 1952, 1949, 1948
    • Director, Muscle Beach, 1959-1949, 2006
    • Head-to-head balancing, 2006, 1949
    • Horizontal bar, 2006
      • World Record 50 Consecutive bare-handed giant swings bare-handed, 2006,
    • Strongest bottom-man in the world in the Standing Three or More High, 2006, 1994, 1960, 1949
    • Three-high on the Grass, 1960 (Carol Fergis*, Larry Mace*, Deforest "Moe" Most*), Photographer Unknown
    • Lawrence Mace* Journal Entry (Deforest "Moe" Most*) September 2006
    • [Deforest ]"Moe" [Most*], 2006a, 1959
      • Ode to Muscle Beach, 2006a, 1959
    • Set carpenter, 2006, 1959
    • Massive Heart Attack and Double By-Pass, 2006, 1960s
    • Hip replacements, 2006, [2000s], 1980s,
    • Muscle Beach Manager for the City of Santa Monica, 1994, 1952, 1949, 1948
    • Holder of the world record for consecutive bare handed giant swings on the high bar, 1994, 1948
  • Jackie Most*, 2006
    • "Mo" Most's ex-wife, 2006
  • Steve Most, 2006
  • Moszkowski, Malaguena, 1925, 1924
  • Motels, Auto Hotels, Motor Courts, 1999, 1996, 1985, 1963, 1950s, 1940s, 1940sa
    • (See Auto Courts, Auto Hotels, Hotels, Inns, Lodgings)
    • Celestial Motel, 1985
      • Googie Motel, 1985
    • Holiday Inns, 1985, 1950s
    • Kensington Auto Hotel, 1950sa
    • The Oasis Palms Motel, 1996, 1963
    • Sea Shore Motel, 2637 Main St., 1999, 1996
    • Tower Motel, 2505 Lincoln Blvd. (U.S. 101) Santa Monica, Cal., 1940s, 1940sa
  • Mother Lode, 1949
  • Robert Motherwell, NY, 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Signer, Art Tower of Protest, Los Angeles Free Press, 2:20 (November, 1965), 1999, 1966, 1965
    • Artist, Contributor, Tower of Protest Panel, 1999, 1966
  • Motion Pictures, Movies, Film 1952
    • Leo Carrillo, Radio, television, and film personality, 1952
    • Ken Darby, Radio, television, and film personality, 1952
    • Glenn Ford, Motion Picture Actor, 1952
    • Auriel MacFie, Journalist, Motion picture writer, 1952
    • Gene Nelson, Motion picture actor and dancer, 1952
    • Gail Russell, Motion picture actress, 1952
  • Motion Pictures & Theaters, 2003, 1912
    • Brooks Theater, O.F. Promenade nr Ashland, O.P., 2003, 1912
  •  Motor Coaches, 1920s
    • Pacific Electric Railway offered both Red Cars and Motor Coaches, 1920s
  • Motorcycles, 1994, 1990, 1979, 1952, 1922, 1905
    • Triumph, 1994, 1952
    • Vincent Black Shadow, 1994, 1952
    • Orient Motorcycle with a four-cycle engine, 1979, 1905
    • Ted Miller*, 1990, 1922
      • Star rider for the L.A. Motorcycle, who jumped from the pier into the ocean, 1990, 1922
  • Motoring, 1979, 1910s
    • George Retzer, 1979, 1910s
      • LAAC member, 1979, 1910s
      • Monthly hiking expeditions, 1979, 1910s
      • Auto trips to Yosemite and Lake Tahoe, 1979, 1910s
  • Motor Vehicles, 1979, 1930s, 1920s, 1905, 1897
    • Automobiles, 1979, 1930s 1905
      • Automobile Dealer, 1979, 1930s 1905
    • Buses,
    • First horseless carriage, 1979, 1897
    • Ralph Hamlin, 1979, 1930s, 1905
      • First motorcycle west of the Rockies, an Orient four cylinder, 1979, 1905
      • Franklin Automobile Dealer, 1979, 1930s 1905
        • Frankln was the first automobile to reach the top of Mt. Wilson by road, 1979, 1907
    • Motor Coaches, 1920s
    • Motorcycles, 1979, 1905
  • H.T. Motoyoshi, San Francisco, 1920
    • Photographer, 1920
  • John Mott, 1908a, 1875
    • First assistant, The Crawford Hook and Ladder Company [1875-1880s], 1908a, 1875
    • The first Santa Monica Fire Department, 1908a, 1875
    • Organized October 27th, 1875, 1908a
  • Lucretia Mott, pp. 500 ff, 1908a
    • Lucretia Coffin Mott [3 January 1793-11 November 1880] was an American Quaker, abolitionist, social reformer and proponent of women's rights. She is credited as the first American "feminist" in the early 1800s but was, more accurately, the initiator of women's political advocacy, Wikipedia, 2009
    • Mr. Stephen Harris Taft knew this person, pp. 500 ff, 1908a
  • James Mount,* 1983, 1979
    • Architect, New Orleans Building and Clock, 2665 Main Street, 1983, 1979
  • Mountain Roll Company, 1987, 1912
  • Mountains, 2006, 2005a, 2004, 1998, 1949, 1943, 1935, 1920s, 1916, 1908, 1908a, 1892,
    • Masabi Range, MN, 1908a
    • Mount Baldy ("Old Baldy"), 2004, 1998, 1916
    • Mount Davidson, 1949
    • Mount Etna, 1935, 1892
    • Mount Hamilton, 1935, 1892
    • Mt. Lowe, 2005a, 1920s
    • Mount Palomar, 2004, 1998
    • Mt. San Jacinto, 1916
    • Mount Wilson (Wilson's Peak), 2004, 1998, 1979, 1935, 1892, 1916, 1890s, 1870s
    • The Panamint Range, 1943,
    • San Gabriel Mountains, 2004, 2004b, 1998, 1981, 1971, 1916
    • San Gorgonio Mountain, 2004, 1998
      • 11,502 feet, rising straight up from sea level, 2004, 1998
    • San Pedro mountains, 1908, 1908a
    • Santa Monica Mountains, 2004, 2002, 1998, 1974, 1950, 1945, 1908, 1908a, pre-1769
      • 2,000 ft. average height, 1908, 1908a
      • Water Source, 1908, 1908a
    • The Sausal Redondo, 1908, 1908a
    • Sierra Madre, 1981, 1916
    • The Sierra Nevada (s) Mountains, 2006, 1970s, 1943, 1880, 1880s, 1870s, 1920-1850
  • East Mountain View, 2006
    • 555 East Mountain View,, Grace Episcopal Church, 2006 Glendora, CA 91741, 2006
  • The Mt. Alverno Review: A Quick Anthology of West Coast Verse (ed. Michael C. Ford), Licorice Paper, 1971, 2001, 1971, 1969, 1962
    •  Kenneth Patchen Tribute, Beyond Baroque on the anniversary of the publication of the Review, 2001, 1971
  • Mount Baldy ("Old Baldy"), 2004, 1998, 1916
    • 10,080 feet, rising straight up from sea level, 2004, 1998
  • Mount Davidson, 1949
  • Mount Etna, 1935, 1892
  • Mount Hamilton, 1935, 1892
    • In 1892 a rising young astronomer named George Ellery Hale, of the new-born University of Chicago, made observations from the top of Mr. Wilson and came down to say, "Previous observations of the sun at Pike's Peak, Mount Etna and Mount Hamilton in no wise prepared me for my experience on Mount Wilson."
  • Mount Etna, 1935, 1892
  • Mount Hamilton, 1935, 1892
    • Mt. Lowe, 2005a, 1920s
    • Mount Palomar, 2004, 1998
    • Mt. San Jacinto, 1916
  • Mt. Lowe, 2005a, 1920s
    • Pacific Electric Railway destination, 1920s
  • Mt. Lowe Railway, California, 2005a
    • 119-Circular Bridge, Mt. Lowe Railway, California Edward H. Mitchell, San Francisco JT 2005a
  • Mount Lowe Tavern, 1925, 1924
  • Mount Lowe World-Famous Mountain Scenic Trolley Trip, 1925, 1924
  • Mount Palomar, 2004, 1998
  • Mt. San Jacinto, 1916
  • Mount Wilson (Wilson's Peak), 2004, 1998, 1979, 1935, 1916, 1892, 1890s, 1870s
    • A mile high, rising straight up from sea level, 2004, 1998
    • First vertical ascent from Pasadena by John Muir in the late 1870s, 1979
    • First vertical ascent from Pasadena by John Muir in the late 1870s, 1979
    • Day tramper's destination 1979, 1890s
    • Frankln automobile first to reach the top of Mt. Wilson by road, 1979, 1907
  • Mt. Wilson Observatory, 1916
  • Nancy Dustin Wall Moure, Painting and Sculpture in Los Angeles, 1900-1945, Los Angeles, Calif.: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1980.
  • Movies, (See Filmography)
  • Movies, Film, 2008, 2008a, 2006, 2005, 2005b, 2004a, 2004, 2001, 1999, 1998, 1994, 1991, 1990, 1987, 1983, 1982, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1976, 1974, 1973, 1971, 1969, 1965, 1960, 1953, 1935, 1933, 1926, 1915, 1914, 1910, Film
    •  As Good As It Gets, 2004, 1998
    • The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms (1953), 2004a, Film
    • Beverly Hills Cop (1984), 2004a
      • Eddie Murphy, Santa Monica, 2004a, 1984
    • The Big Lebowski, 1998
      • Beach Scenes
    • Black Eye (1974), 2004a, Film
      • A private dick and murder and a drug ring in Venice. Also shot in Venice, Santa Monica and Marina del Rey, 2004a
    • Bowfinger (1999), 2004a
      • Steve Martin, Eddie Murphy, Heather Graham*, 2004a, 1999
      • Rae's Restaurant, 2901 Pico Blvd., 2004a, 1999
    • Bride and Prejudice (2004), Filmography
    • The California Missions, 1993, 1991, 42 pp.
      • Text, Philomene Long The California Mission Poems
        • Published in conjunction with the film, The California Missions, 1993, 1991
        • Narrated by Martin Sheen, 1993
        • Distributed by the Univeristy of California Extension Media Center, 1993, 1991, 42 pp.
    • Buster Keaton, 1994, 1987, 1924, 1915
      • The Camera Man,
    • Carnations, Ostrich Farms, and Condos: The Secret History of Ocean Park, City TV Documentary, 1994, 2008a
      • Shown September 6, 2 p.m. at the Ocean Park Branch of the Santa Monica Library, 2008, 1994
    • Joan Crawford Films, 1926
      • Paris, 1926
    • Dogtown and Z-Boys (2001), 2005, 2004a, 1970s
      • Narrated by Sean Penn, 2004a, 2001
      • 1970s end of POP pier, Main St., Bay St. Hill, Ocean Park, 2004a, 2001
    • Elmer Gantry, 1960, 1990, 1983
    • Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), 2004a
      • Sean Penn, Locations around Santa Monica, 2004a, 1982
    • Forrest Gump (1994), 2004a
      • Santa Monica Pier, 2004a, 1994
    • Freaky Friday (2003), 2004a
      • Jaime Lee Curtis, Ocean Ave., the Promenade , 2004a, 2003
    • Inside Daisy Clover, 1965, 1990, 1983
    • It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963), 2004a, Film
      • Cast includes . . . Santa Monica
    • Charlie Chaplin, 2004, 1987, 1915
      • Kid at the Auto Races, 1987, 1915
      • Kid Auto Races at Venice, a Keystone comedy, released 7 February 1914, 2004, 1914
    • Laurel Canyon, 2005
    • Lords of Dogtown, 2005
    • The Majestic (2001), 2004a, 2001
      • Jim Carrey, Santa Monica Pier, 2004a, 2001
    • Narnia, 2006,
    • The Net (1995), 2004a
      • Sandra Bullock, 2004a, 1995,
      • Santa Monica Pier, Venice, 2004a,
      • The Social and Public Resources Center (SPARC ), 2004a, 1995,
      • 685 Venice Blvd., formerly the Venice Division of LAPD, 2004a, 1995
    • One California Day: A Look at the California Surfing Experience, Film, 2007, http://onecaliforniaday.com
    • 1941 (1979), 2004a, Film
      • The big Steven Spielberg comedy, 1979, 2004a, Film
    • Charles Ray Films,
      • The Courtship of Miles Standish (film considered lost)
      • Paris, opposite Joan Crawford, 1926
    •  Rebel Without a Cause (1955), 2004a, Film
      • James Dea n, Natalie Wood, Santa Monica High, 2004a, 1955
    • Rockin' at the Ocean (1979), 2004a
      • by Gretchen Nemzer,, 2004a, 1979
    • Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, 2005, 2005b
    • Shane, 2005, 2005b,
    • Shrek films, 2006
    • Singin' In the Rain, 2005, 2005b
    • Sons of the Desert (1933), 2004a, Film
      • Laurel and Hardy features the Santa Monica Elks Lodge, 2004a, 1933
    • Speed (1994), 2004a
      • Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock, Dennis Hopper, 2004a, 1994
      • Santa Monica Buses, 2004a, 1994
      • Main St. at Rose Av., 255 Main St., Ballarina Clown, 2004a, 1994
    • The Sting (1973), 2004a, 1990, 1983
      • Robert Redford and Paul Newman, 2004a, 1973,
      • Santa Monica Pier Carousel, 2004a, 1973
    • Terminator 2: Judgement Day (1991), 2004a
      • Arnold Schwarzenegger*, Santa Monica Place, 2004a, 1991
    • They Shoot Horses Don't They?(1969), 2004a
      • Jane Fonda, Santa Monica Pier Carousel, 2004a, 1969
    • Thirteen, 2005
    • Three Kings, 2005
    • Touch of Evil, 3 p.m., 2008
      • Ocean Park Branch Library, 2601 Main St. (310) 392-3804; www.smpl.org; Introduction,
      • Ron Acosta, historian. 2008
        • Scenes shot in Venice and Ocean Park, 2008
    • Venice, California: Feeding the Sparrows by Feeding the Horses, (1978), 2005
      • documentary by Moritz Bormann, 2005, 1978
      • backing track of George Clinton and Parliament's "One Nation Under a Groove.", 2005, 1978
    • Venice Venus (1977), 2005
      • by Venice historian John "Dr. Video" Hunt, 2005, 1977
    • Windward Avenue Sketches (1976),2005
      • Venice historian John "Dr. Video" Hunt, 2005, 1976
  • Movie Composers, 1967, 1930s
    • Harry Gregson Williams,* 2006, 2005, 2001
      • Composer, Movie Scoring, 2006, 2005, 2001
      • Shrek films, Narnia, 2006,
      • Venice Sound Studio, 2006
  • Movie Directors, 2005, 2004, 2004a, 1998, 1981, 1979, 1944
    • Herbert Biberman, 2003
      • A black-listed writer-director, 2003
      • Brother of Edward Biberman, 2003
    • Peter Bogdanovich, 2004, 1998
    • Catherine Hardwicke, 2005
      • Movie Director, Lords of Dogtown, 2005
      • Writer/Director of Thirteen
      • Production designer for films including Three Kings and Laurel Canyon.
    • Howard Hawks, 1981, 1944
    • Steven Spielberg, 2004a, 1979
    • Orson Welles, 2008, 2004, 1998
  • Movie Distribution, 1991,
    • Tthe Univeristy of California Extension Media Center, 1991, 42 pp.
      • The California Missions, Narrated by Martin Sheen, Distributed by the Univeristy of California Extension Media Center, 1993, 1991, 42 pp.
  • Movie Industry, 2008, 2006, 2005, 2005b, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1999, 1997, 1996, 1994, 1990, 1983, 1981, 1977, 1975, 1974, 1973, 1971, 1968, 1959, 1955, 1948, 1947, 1946, 1939, 1937, 1930s, 1927, 1920, 1920s, 1919, 1915, 1894
    • Who's Who of Victorian Cinema: A Worldwide Survey, British Film Institute (1996 content) and individual contributors, Barry Anthony Ruth St Denis (Ruth Dennis)[1878-1968], 1996, 1968, 1878
      • Charles Chinnock, 1997, 1890s
        • Imitation Kinetoscope, 1996, 1894
        • Filmed Ruth Dennis, 1996, 1894, 1890s
      • Thomas Alva Edison, 1996, 1894
      • Kinetograph Company, 1996, 1894
        • Thomas Alva Edison Movie Company, 1996, 1894
        • Kinetograph Company Bulletin, Dec. 1894, 1996, 1894
          • Lists filming Ruth Dennis, 'champion high kicker of the world' 1996, 1894
    • Movies became a top ten industry, centered in Los Angeles 1981, 1930s
    • Writers were in demand, because talkies were still coming in, and there was a big need for scripts, 1981, 1930s
    • The Screenwriter's Guild, 1981, 1930s
      • Co-founded by Nathanael West, 1981, 1930s
    • 1981 characterizes 1939 as "there was still a lot of hope as well as innocence," (glamour), 1981, 1939
    • Academy Awards Presentations from 1960 to 1968 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, 1983
    • Herbert Biberman, 2003
      • A black-listed writer-director, 2003
      • Brother of Edward Biberman, 2003
    • Blum Laboratories, Hollywood, 2001, 1973, 1920
      • Stanton Macdonald-Wright's experimental full-length feature color film burns, 2001, 1973, 1920
    • Paula Boelsems*, 2005, 2005b
      • Stuntpeerson, stunt double, 2005, 2005b
    • Luis Bunuel, 1990, 1948
    • René Clair, 1990, 1948
    • Spade Cooley, 2006,
    • William Dieterle, 1990
      • film director, 1990
    • Disney Studios, 1990, 1940s, 1939, 1937
      • Ub Iwerks, Robert McIntosh, Jules Engel, Oskar Fischinger
    • Documentary filmmakers, 2008
      • Paul Richardson of Monterey, California, 2008
      • Portia Scott-Hicks, Los Angeles, 2008
    • Dreams That Money Can't Buy, 1990, 1946
    • Jules Engel, 1990, 1940s, 1937
      • UPA Gerald McBoing-Boing, Madelaeine, and Mr. Magoo, 1990, 1947
    • The Face of Lincoln, 1997, 1955
      • Academy Award Documentary featuring Merrell Gage's Sculpture, 1997, 1955
    • Oskar Fischinger, 1990, 1940s, 1936
      • Arrived from Germany, 1990, 1936
      • Joins the Disney Studios, 1939
      • Film-maker, special effects, 1990, 1940s
      • For whom John Cage worked, 1991
    • Samuel Goldwyn, 1994
    • Charles B. Grayling*, 1990, 1947
      • Mr. Santa Monica, 1990, 1947
      • Studio Technician, 1990, 1947
    • D.W. Griffith, 1994, 1971, 1915
      • Ruth St. Denis and the Denishawn Dancers, 1996, 1916
        • Appeared in D.W. Griffth's Intolerance, 1996, 1916
    • Frank Gruber, 2008
    • Jack Hampton*, Beverly Hills booking agent, 1971
    • George Hurrell, Movie Stuio Photographer, 1930s
    • John Huston, 2001, 1930s
      • Director, writer and movie actor, 2001, 1930s
    • Lou Jacobs, Jr., 1990
      • Photographer and film historian, 1990
    • jAdis, 2010
      • Parke Meek's Prop Shop, Film Properties Rentals, 2010
      • 2701 Main St., Santa Monica, 90405
    • Albert King, 1990, 1919
      • movie special effects pioneer, 1990, 1919
    • Kendrick Kinney*, 1999
      • M.G.M. Sound Editor on Gone with the Wind and The Wizard of Oz, 1999
      • Sound Editor for The Wreck of the Mary Deere, 1999
      • Nominated for an Academy Award forThe Wreck of the Mary Deere, 1999
    • David LaBrun, 2008, 2007, 2006
    • Carl Laemmele, 1994
    • Anita Loos, 1997, 1994, 1984,
      • Author, Screenwriter, 1997
      • Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1997
    • Robert Dance and Bruce Robertson Ruth Harriet Louise and Hollywood Glamour Photography, University of California Press: Berkeley, CA, 2002, 285 pp.
    • Lawrence Mace*, 1994
      • Stuntperson, stunt double, 2005, 2005b
    • MGM Studios, 1990, 1946
    • Lewis Milestone, 1990, 1920s
      • film director, 1990, 1920s
    • Deforest "Moe" Most* (1917-2006), 2006, 2006a, 1980s, 1960, 1960s, 1959, 1949, 1948,
      • Set Carpenter, 2006, 1959
    • Mary Pickford, 1994
    • Otto Preminger, 1990, 1948
    • Man Ray, 1990, 1950s, 1940s
      • Ruth, Roses and Revolvers, 1946, 1990
    • Jean Renoir, 1990, 1948
    • Republic Pictures, 1990, 1930s
    • Paul Richardson, Documentary Film, Monterey, California, 2008
    • Hal Roach, 1977, 1930s
    • Ruth St. Denis and the Denishawn Dancers, 1996, 1916
      • Appeared in D.W. Griffth's Intolerance, 1996, 1916
    • Mary Anita Sale, 1997, 1930s
      • nee Loos, 1997
      • Dancer, Screenwriter, 1997, 1930s
    • Richard Sale, 1997, 1930s
      • Screenwrter, 1997, 1930s
    • Russell Saunders, 2005, 2005b
      • Stuntperson, stunt double, 2005, 2005b
    • Portia Scott-Hicks, Documentary Films, Los Angeles, 2008
    • Douglas Shearer, 1997, 1990s, 1930s
      • Chief MGM sound technician, 1997, 1930s
    • Josef von Sternberg, 1990, 1948, 1920s
    • Leopold Stokowski, 1990, 1948
    • Movie Studios, 1990, 1987, 1981, 1974, 1950, 1946, 1945, 1944, 1933, 1930s, 1928, 1925, 1924, 1915
      • Former studio taken over by the Douglas Airplane Co., which built the planes for the Army World Flight at Douglas Park on Wilshire Ave., 1974
      • Biograph and Bison in Santa Monica, 1987, 1915
      • Ince Studio in Culver City, 1987, 1915
      • Hal Roach Studio, 1925, 1924
      • MGM Studios, 1990, 1946
      • Republic Pictures, 1990, 1930s
      • Hal Roach Studio, 1925, 1924
      • Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981, 1933
      • U.F.A. Studios, 1990, 1950, 1928
      • Warner Brothers Studio, 1990, 1981, 1945, 1944
    • Stuntpeople, stunt doubles, 2005, 2005b
      • Paula Boelsems*, 2005, 2005b
      • Lawrence Mace*, 1994
      • Russell Saunders, 2005, 2005b
    • Surfing Films, 2008, 2007,
      • Eduardo Madera & Andrew Kidman, The Ghosts are Calling, Film, Animation
      • The Val Dusty Experiment Litmus, Film, Animation,
      • Brian Conley My Eyes Won't Dry 2: Tube Vision, Film, 1 hr., 2006
      • One California Day: A Look at the California Surfing Experience, Film, 2007, http://onecaliforniaday.com
    • U.F.A. Studios, 1990, 1950, 1928
      • Fritz Lang, 1990, 1928
    • United Productions of America (UPA), 1990, 1947
    • http://www.victorian-cinema.net/stdenis.htm
    • Warner Brothers Studio, 1990, 1945
      • Howard Warshaw drew Bugs Bunny cartoons, 1990, 1945
    • Howard Warshaw (1920-1977), 1990, 1950, 1950s, 1945, 1940s, 1930s, 1920, Foreword,
      • Studied at Pratt and then Art Students League with Boss and Trafton, 1990, 1930s
      • Moved to Los Angeles in the early 1940s and worked as an animator at Walt Disney Studio, 1990, 1940s
      • Warner Brothers Studio, 1990, 1945
        • Drew Bugs Bunny cartoons, 1990, 1945
    • James and John Whitney brothers, 1990, 1940s
      • Experimental Film Makers and Designers, 1990, 1940s
    • Darryl Zanuck, 1997, 1930s
      • Movie Producer, 1997, 1930s
      • Santa Monica Gold Coast, 1997, 1930s
    • Adolf Zukor, 1994
  • Movie Makers, Film Makers, 2008, 2005, 2004, 2001, 1998, 1991, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1976, 1930s, Filmography
    • John Bailey, 2004, 1998
      • Cinematographer, 2004, 1998
      • As Good As It Gets, 2004, 1998
    • Moritz Bormann, 2005, 1978
    • Charles Eames* (1907-1978), 1978
      • Architect, Author, Designer, inventors, filmmaker, 1978
    • Ray Eames,* 1978
      • Designer, Author, inventor filmmaker, 1978
    • Oskar Fischinger, 1991, 1930s
      • the film maker, 1991, 1930s
    • William Greenblatt, 2008, 2007
    • Frank Gruber, 2008,
      • Notes from the Underground, Film Festivals, 1990s
    • Catherine Hardwicke, 2005
      • Movie Director, Lords of Dogtown, 2005
      • Writer/Director of Thirteen
      • Production designer for films including Three Kings and Laurel Canyon.
    • John "Dr. Video" Hunt, 2005, 1977, 1976
    • Gretchen Nemzer, 2005, 1979
    • Stacy Peralta*, 2005
      • Screenwriter, Lords of Dogtown 2005
    • Stanton MacDonald-Wright*, (1890-1973), 2005, 2004, 2003, 2001, 2000, 1997, 1990, 1983, 1973, 1950s, 1944, 1940s 1939, 1938, 1937, 1930s, 1929, 1927, 1924, 1923, 1920, 1920s, 1918, 1917, 1916, 1913, 1912, 1910, 1907, 1904, 1900, 1890, Intro
    • June Wayne,
    • Orson Welles  2008
      • Actor, Director, Touch of Evil, 2008
      • Screening, Introduction by Ron Acosta, Ocean Park Library, 2008
    • James and John Whitney brothers, 1990, 1940s
      • Experimental Film Makers and Designers, 1990, 1940s
  • Movie Stars, Aesthetics, Aestheletes, Film, Motion Picture Stars, Movies, Celebrities, 2009, 2006, 2006a, 2005, 2005b, 2004, 2004a, 2004b, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1995, 1994, 1991, 1990, 1988, 1987, 1985, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980s, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1975, 1973, 1970s, 1969, 1959,1955, 1952, 1950s, 1949, 1948, 1946, 1944, 1943, 1942, 1940s, 1935, 1934, 1933, 1932, 1930, 1930s, 1926, 1925, 1924, 1920s, 1917, 1915, 1914, Film, Postcards Adrift
    • Dezi Arnez, 1990, 1950s
      • Television Star and Musician, 1990, 1950s
    • Lauren Bacall, 1981, 1944
    • John Barrymore, 1990, 1944
    • Humphrey Bogart, 1981, 1944
    • Clara Bow, 1994, 1920s
    • Fanny Brice, 1990, 1948, 1944
    • Lloyd Bridges, 2005b
    • Sandra Bullock, 2004a, 1995, 1994
    • John Bunny, 1994
    • Carol Burnett, 2004b
      • Theater, Recording, Television and Movie Star, 2004b
    • Jim Carrey, 2004a, 2001
    • Leo Carrillo, 1997, 1990, 1952, 1946, 1940s 1930s
      • Santa Monica Graduate, 1952
      • Radio, television, and film personality, 1952
      •  Movie and television actor, 1990, 1946
      • Santa Monica Canyon adobe hacienda , 1997. 1930s
      • Movie Star, Polo Player, Earl Warren's Gubenatorial Campaign Manager, 1997, 1930s
      • California State Board of Parks, 1997, 1940s
    • Charlie Chaplin*, 2004, 1994, 1987, 1976, 1971, 1915, 1914
      • Kid at the Auto Races, 1987, 1915
      • Kid Auto Races at Venice, a Keystone comedy, released 7 February 1914, 2004, 1914
    • Bill Cosby*, 1983
      • Owner and restorer of the Mendotta Block, an early commercial building at 2667 Main St., northeast corner of Hill and Main, 1983
    • Buster Crabbe, 1990, 1979, 1932, 1930
      • honorary Santa Monica lifeguard, 1990, 1932
      • LAAC swimmer won two freestyle events and the medley at the National AAU, 1979, 1930
    • Joan Crawford, 2002, 1994, 1983, 1942, 1934, 1926, 1920s
    • Tom Cruise, 1999, 1996
    • Jaime Lee Curtis, 2004a, 2003
    • Bebe Daniels, 1994
    • Ken Darby, Radio, television, and film personality, 1952
    • Marion Davies, 1988
    • Sammy Davis, 1990, 1950s
      • Singer, Movie Actor
    • James Dean, 2004a, 1955
    • John Decker, 1990, 1944
    • Richard Dysart*, 2004, 1980s
    • Clint Eastwood, 1990, 1978
    • Douglas Fairbanks, 1994, Postcards Adrift
    • Film noir, 1990, 1940s
    • Jane Fonda*, 2004a, 2003, 1990, 1983, 1981, 1971, 1969
      • Academy Award winning actress, 1983, 1978, 1971
    • Glenn Ford, Motion Picture Actor, 1952
    •  Nat Goodwin* 2002
      • Movie Actor, restauranteur, 2002
    • Heather Graham*, 2004a, 1999
      • Santa Monica High Grad, 2004a, 1999
    • Cary Grant, 1988
    • Neil Hamilton, 2002, 1942
    • Jean Harlow, 1983, 1934
    • Oliver Hardy, 2004, 2004a, 1998,1933
    • Sessue Hayakawa,  Postcards Adrift
    • Buck Henry, 1990, 1983
      • Author, celebrity, comic, 1990, 1983
    • Hollywood, 1990, 1910s
    • Buster Keaton, 1994, 1987, 1924, 1915
      • The Camera Man,
    • Gene Kelly, 2005b
    • Nicole Kidman, 1999, 1996
    • Alan Ladd, 2005b
    • Stan Laurel*, 2004a, 2004, 1998, 1991, 1933
    • Florence Lawrence, 1994
    • Gypsy Rose Lee, 1990, 1944
      • Author and entertainer, 1990, 1944
    • Harold Lloyd, 1987, 1915
    • Sondra Locke, 1990, 1978
    • Ida Lupino, 1983, 1934
    • George Macready, 1990, 1940s
    • Mae Marsh, 1994, 1917
    • Steve Martin, 2004a, 1999
    • Harpo Marx, 1990, 1948
    • McAdam Kiddies on Stage and Screen, 1925, 1924
    • Alan Mowbray, 1983, 1934
    • Eddie Murphy, 2004a, 1999, 1984
    • Gene Nelson, Motion picture actor and dancer, 1952
    •  Paul Newman, 2004a, 1973
    • Maureen O'Sullivan, 1983, 1934
    • "Our Gang", 1987, 1915
    • Beatrice Owens, 1999
    • Anita Page, 1983, 1934
    • Sean Penn, 2005, 2004a, 2001, 1985, 1982
      • The Falcon and the Snowman, 2005, 1985
    • Mary Pickford, 2002, 1994, 1987, 1915, Postcards Adrift
    • Vincent Price, 1990, 1940s
    • George Raft, 1987, 1930s
      • Financed Tony Conero's gambling ships along with Bugsy Siegal, 1987, 1930s
    • Sally Rand, 1990, 1926
      • Reopened the rebuilt and redecorated La Monica Ballroom March 25, 1926, 1990
    • Charles Ray, [March 15, 1891-November 23, 1943] Wikipedia, 2009, Postcards Adrift
    • Robert Redford, 2004a, 1973, 1965
    • Keanu Reeves, 2004a, 1994
    • Steve Reeves,* 2006, 2006a, 1994, 1959, 1949
      • Mr. America, 2006, 1994, 1949
    • Eve Roberts,* 2004
    • Edward G. Robinson, 1990, 1948
    • Roy Rodgers, 2005b, 1990, 1950s, 1940s, 1930s
      • Actor, Singer, Spade Cooley mentor, nemesis, 2005b, 1940
    • Will Rogers, 2005, 1997, 1980, 1952, 1932, 1930s
      • Humorist-World Traveler-Good Neighbor, 1980, 1952
      • The Main Street of America," Route 66 (Santa Monica Blvd.), Will Rogers Highway, 1980, 1952
      • Friend of Leo Carrillo, 1997, 1930s
    • Will Rogers, Jr., 1977, 1946
      • Defeated by William Knowland for U.S. Senate in 1946, 1977
    • Gail Russell, Motion picture actress, 1952
    • California Govenor Arnold Schwarzeneggger,* 2005, 2005b, 2004, 2004a, 2001, 1999, 1996, 1991, 1970s
      • Austrian-born California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger*, 2005, 2005b, 1970s
      • Began his bodybuilding and movie career at a nearby Gold's Gym in the 1970s, 2005, 2005b
    • Movie Stars: A reopening of the Grand Hotel in 1934 was attended by film stars Joan Crawford, Jean Harlow, Ida Lupino, Alan Mowbray, Maureen O'Sullivan, and Anita Page, 1983, 1934
    • Harry Shearer*, 2004, 1980s
    • Norma Shearer, 1997, 1930s
      • Movie Star, 1997, 1930s
    • Martin Sheen, 1991
    • Dinah Shore, 2004b
      • Recording, Movie and Televison Star, 2004b
    • Frank Sinatra, 1990, 1950s
    • Rod Steiger, 2001
      • Movie Actor, 2001
    • Gloria Swanson, 1994, 1920s
    • Blanche Sweet, 1994,
    • Betty Thomas*, 1980s
    • Fred Thomason, Athlete, Minister, Western Movie Star, 1935
    •  Daniel Travanti, 1990, 1981
    • Florence Turner, 1994
    • Rudolph Valentino, Postcards Adrift
    • Johnny "Tarzan" Weismuller, 2005, 1990, 1975, 1943, 1930s
      • Movie Star and honorary Captaiin of the Santa Monica Lifeguards, 1990, 1943
    • Orson Welles, 2008, 2004, 1998
    • Natalie Wood, 2004a, 1965, 1955
  • Movie Studios, 1987, 1981, 1974, 1933, 1925, 1924, 1915
    • Former studio taken over by the Douglas Airplane Co., which built the planes for the Army World Flight at Douglas Park on Wilshire Ave., at Chelsea, 1974
    •  Biograph and Bison in Santa Monica, 1987, 1915
    • Hal Roach Studio, 1925, 1924
    • Ince Studio in Culver City, 1987, 1915
    • Hammond Lumber Co., Main and Rose
    • Twentieth Century-Fox, 1981, 1933
      • Bought Nathanael West's Miss Lonelyhearts, 1981, 1933
    • Warners, 1981, 1944
    • Hal Roach Studio, 1925, 1924
  • Movie Theaters, 1987, 1979, 1974, 1950s, 1926, 1920, 1918, 1915, 1913, 1911, 1902,
    • (History of . . . ) 1979, 1902
    • Peep shows, projected images, 1979, 1896
      • First shown in Los Angeles in 1896, 1979
      • Tally's open-front "Parlor" on Spring Street, 1896, 1979
    • The Electric, 1979, 1902
      • Main Street, Los Angeles, 1979, 1902
      • Showed short comedies and educational films, 1979, 1902
    •  California Theater, 1987,
      • Movie theater on Ocean Front Walk near Windward, 1987, 1915
    • Dome Theater, 1987, 1974, 1926, 1915
      • Movie theater on the Ocean Park Pier, 1987, 1974, 1926, 1915
    • Neptune Theater, a nickelodeon, 1987, 1915, 1911
      • A movie theater on Ocean Front Walk near Windward, 1987, 1915
    • Outdoor Movie Theaters, 1987, 1950s
    • Rosemary Theater, 1987, 1915, 1913
      • A movie theater on the rebuilt Fraser Million Dollar Pier, 1987, 1913
    • Venice Pier Auditorium, 1987, 1915
      • Its organ accompanied silent movies, 1987, 1915
  • Movie Writers, Movies' Scenarist, Writer, 1935, 1919, script writers, 1981, 1952, 1950s, 1930s
    • (See Scriptwriters, Screen Writers)
    • Writers were in demand, because talkies were still coming in, and there was a big need for scripts, 1981, 1930s
    • The Screenwriter's Guild, 1981, 1930s
      • Co-founded by Nathanael West, 1981, 1930s
    • 1981 characterizes 1939 as "there was still a lot of hope as well as innocence," (glamour), 1981, 1939
    •  Herbert Biberman, 2003
      • A black-listed writer-director, 2003
      • Brother of Edward Biberman, 2003
    • Leigh Brackett
      • Ray Bradbury Advisor
      • Collaborated with William Faulkner
      • Wrote at least two Raymond Chandler novel adaptaions
    • Wm. Faulkner
      • Collaborated wtih Leigh Brackett
    • F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1981, 1930s
    • Catherine Hardwicke, 2005
    • Anita Loos, 1997, 1994, 1984,
      • Author, Screenwriter, 1997
      • Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1997
    • Auriel MacFie, Journalist, Motion picture writer, 1952
    • Stacy Peralta*, 2005
      • Screenwriter, Lords of Dogtown 2005
    • S.J. Perelman, 1981, 1930s
      • Writer; scriptwriter; patron of Nathanael West, 1981, 1930s
      • Married to Laura Weinstein, sister of Nathanael West, 1981, 1930s
    • Mary Anita Sale, 1997, 1930s
      • nee Loos, 1997
      • Dancer, Screenwriter, 1997, 1930s
    • Richard Sale, 1997, 1930s
      • Screenwrter, 1997, 1930s
    • Upton Sinclair, 1981, 1930s, 1923, 1916, 1908, 1906, 1902
    • Franz Werfel, 1981, 1950s
      • Married to Alma Mahler-Werfel, 1981
    • Nathanael West, 1981, 1930s
      • B movie scripts, 1981, 1930s
  • Moving Picture World, 1913, 1994
  • Moving, Transfer and Storage Companies, 1923, 1920s
    • Bay Transfer & Storage Co., 162 Marine St., 1920s
    • Union Transfer and Storage Co., 1923
      • 622 South Mill St., Los Angeles,1923
      • Hill and Main, Ocean Park, 1923
      • 1705 Trolleyway, Venice, 1923
  • Moviolas, 1990, 1930s
    • Dempsey-Tunney Championship Fight, 1990, 1930s
    • Electric Chair at Sing Sing; 1990, 1930a
    • Fire at Sea!, 1990, 1930s
    • Santa Monica Pier Arcade, 1990, 1930s
    • For Children, 1990, 1930s
      • Dempsey-Tunney Championship Fight, 1990, 1930s
      • Electric Chair at Sing Sing, 1990, 1930a
      • Fire at Sea, 1990, 1930s
    • Santa Monica Pier Arcade, 1990, 1930s
  • Movements, Politics, 2008, 1960s
    • Anti-War, 2008, 1960s
    • Draft Resistence, 2008, 1960s
    • Medical Marijuana, 2008, 2001
    • Pacificism,
  • Alan Mowbray, 1983, 1934
    • Attended the opening of the Grand Hotel, 1934, 1983
  • Dent Mowrey, Danse Americaine, 1925, 1924
  • Geraldine Moyle,* Ph.D., 2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2005, 2004, 1983, 1980s
    • Activist, Educator, Resident, UCLA,
    • U.C.L.A. Lecturer, Writing Program, 2009, 2004  
    • Ocean Park (OP) resident for 36 years,
    • Third St. Resident of Ocean Park, 2009, 2005
    •  Post Card Collector, 2009
    • Community Corporation, Santa Monica (CCSM) Board Co-Chair,
    • Community Corporation of Santa Monica Chair
    • Friend of Kenny [Genser], 2010, 2009 
    • The Ocean Park Community Organization (OPCO) activist,
    • The Ocean Park Electoral Network (OPEN participant,
    • OPCO Co-Chair and Boardmember, 1980s
    • Santa Monica (SM) Planning Commissioner,
    • Ex-Santa Monica Planning Commissioner, Educator, 2006
    • Santa Monicans for Renter's Rights (SMRR)
    • Tribute and Eulogy, Ken Genser, 2010, 2009
    • Irene Wolt, 2009
  •  Mozart, 2004, 1998
    • The Magic Flute, 2004, 1998
      • Opera staged by David Hockney, 2004, 1998
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