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Sources

Bought Their Wives Los Angeles Times  Jan. 13, 1894, p. 2, See Text                                

Harry Carr Los Angeles City of Dreams (Illustrated by E.H. Suydam), D. Appleton-Century Co.: NY, 1935, 402 pp., 1935, 1894 See Text

Ingersoll's Century History Santa Monica Bay Cities (Being Book Number Two of Ingersoll's Century Series of California Local History Annals), 1908, 1908a, 1894

Chapter II Laying the Foundations. 1870-1880.

Chapter VI South Santa Monica and Ocean Park.

Chapter VII Public Institutions: Schools; Newspapers; Santa Monica City Officials

See Text

James W. Lunsford The Ocean and the Sunset, The Hills and the Clouds: Looking at Santa Monica, illustrated by Alice N. Lunsford, 1983, 1976, 1900, 1894 See Text

Marco R. Newmark La Fiesta de Los Angeles of 1894 The Quarterly, XXIX, 2, 1947, pp. 101-111, See Text and Photos

Ruth Dennis c. 1894, Ruth St. Denis [1878-1968], Edison Films, Victorian Film See Image, links

Santa Monica Planning Division Santa Monica Landmarks Tour, 2003.

45. First Roy Jones House, 2003, 1979, 1977, 1930s, 1894, 1890s See Text

Amanda Schacter (ed.) Santa Monica Landmarks Santa Monica Landmarks Commission, 1990, 1979, 1977, 1894

13 First Roy Jones House See Text

Les Storrs Santa Monica Portrait of a City Yesterday and Today, Santa Monica Bank: Santa Monica, CA, 1974, 67 pp., 1894 See Text

With A New HaloLos Angeles Times, Feb. 4, 1894, p. 2  See Text

Betty Lou Young Our First Century: The Los Angeles Athletic Club 1880-1980, LAAC Press: Los Angeles, California 1979, 176 pp., 1894  See Text

Betty Lou Young and Randy Young Santa Monica Canyon: A Walk Through History Casa Vieja Press: Pacific Palisades, CA, 1997, 182 pp., 1889, 1894 See Text

Notes:

[p. 243] Annual Assessment of City of Santa Monica, 1887-1907, 1908a

1894 $1,705,467.00

Thomas Edison's Carmencita, 1894:

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_oSVcHaPrEc

Ruth Dennis c. 1894

Some of Edison's early films featured Ruth Dennis, later known as Ruth St. Denis, founder of the Denishawn School of Dancing, after working for Belasco in New York.

http://www.victorian-cinema.net/stdenis.htm

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