Mark E. Kann Middle Class Radicalism in Santa Monica, Temple University Press: Philadelphia, 1986. 322 pp., 1910
"Again, those who had invested in Santa Monica's metropolitan future suffered when the Southern Pacific bubble burst. However, the various promotional schemes of Jones and Huntington had produced a steady stream of tourists and small businesses plying the tourist trade . . . Santa Monica's 1900 population was 3,000 residents, increasing to 7,800 by 1910 . . ." p. 33