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- Quakers, p. 497, 1908a
- Benjamin Taft and his descendents, p.
497, 1908a
- It is asserted that Unitarians are a
denomination of Quakers, p. 497, 1908a
- Quality Poultry Co., 1920s
- 2305 Main St., Ocean Park,
1920s
- Phone: 63724; J.B. Molin*; Wholesale
and retail; Eggs, 1920s
- Quarry (ie)s, 1974,
1933, 1930s
- On Santa Catalina Island,
1974,
1933, 1930s
- Santa Catalina Island Light Rock
was used for the Santa Monica Breakwater body and cap,
1974,
1933, 1930s
- Mountain Quarries, 1974,
1933, 1930s
- Rock heavier than Santa Catalina Rock
was available, 1974,
1933, 1930s
- The Quarterly, 1947
- Historical Society of Southern
California, 1947, vol. XXIX, No. 2, pp. 101-111 1,
1894
- Marco R. Newmark La Fiesta de Los
Angeles of 1894 The Quarterly, XXIX, 2, 1947,
pp. 101-111
- Queen Mary, 2006
- Exhibition Space, Hotel,
2006
- Destination, Long Beach,
2006
- Queen Palms, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- Syagrus romanzoffiana, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- 2412 Fourth, 1981, 1976,
1956, 1944
- Rand Parking Lot, 1976
- Queensland Pittosporum, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- P. rhombifolium, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Santa Monica High, 1976
- Quercus agrifolia, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Coast Live Oak, 1981,
1976,
1956, 1944
- Quicksilver, Mercury, 1943,
1881, 1876, 1875, 1920-1850
- Losses in Tailings and Quicksilver,
1943, 1881, 1876, 1875
- [p. 257] "The total loss in
quicksilver is startling. On an average it needed one pound for
each ton of ore milled up to the present time, or about
14,000,000 pounds. At an average of 60 cents a pound the
monetary loss was $8,400,000. Dan DeQuille estimated the loss
at 7,344,000 pounds up to 1876, by assuming too large an
average in the earlier years. When he was writing his Big
Bonanza in 1875 he stated that the loss of quicksilver in
milling the rich ores from the Con. Virginia bonanza "amounted
to $60,000 and $70,000 per month"-a loss of over three pounds
for each ton milled. The price at that time exceeded $1 a
pound, the ore averaged $100 a ton, and they were charging each
pan, holding 3,000 pounds of crushed ore, with 300 to 500
pounds of quicksilver. Necessarily, the loss in slimes and
quicksilver was heavy. Practically all of this lost silver and
gold and quicksilver ran down the cañons into the Carson
River, which many have dreamed of an another Pactolus from
which great fortunes were to be won. Such an attempt was made
many years ago, which resulted in failure. If the material were
light enough to be carried down to the river in small streams,
the major portion would be carried on indefinitely,
particularly by the spring floods. " . . .
- Daedelus The Quiet Party, Plug
Research pr 400203cd, cd/vinyl, 2005b,
2002,
- Features remixes by Madlib/YNQ &
High Priest (Anti-Pop Consortium) + MCs Absract Rude &
Busdriver
- Artwork by Chris Ellis and Desgin by
Brandy Flower
- Quincy Daily Herald,
1979,
1880
- Bernard Quinn [1837- ], Bio.,
1908a,
p.
407; Portrait, Bernard Quinn,
p. 407, 1908a,
1908c
- Los Angeles County Supervisor Quinn,
1990, 1934
- Dayna Quinn-Castillo, 2007
- Ted Daffan's Granddaughter, 2007.
1945, 1944, 1940s
- J.H. Quinton, Restaurant, 129 Pier Ave.,
2003, 1912
- Quivera, 1908a,
p. 5
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