A group known as the Orange County Foundation for Preservation of Public Property filed suit against the Irvine Company in 1987 to void the agreement between The Irvine Company and the State, using Parker’s report in support of their claims. Parker compiled this study to support the conclusion that the Irvine Company did not have title to the three islands in Upper Newport Bay because they had been tidelands in 1850, and thus, could not be transferred to private ownership. In 1979 the Irvine Company transferred title to three islands in Upper Newport Bay and some adjoining land to the State of California in exchange for $3.481 million. The collection comprises 45 volumes of Parker’s research relating to the legal title of lands in Newport Bay. The photographs in this collection feature images of real estate in Southern California and many images of the construction of Newport Balboa Saving and Loan’s headquarters, employees and company events.Ĥ5 volumes 3 linear feet, 8 linear inches. ![]() A majority of the advertisements include the Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Association, a company which specialized in financing homes on Lido Isle. The collection includes maps and advertisements promoting the affordability and luxury of the Lido Isle subdivision. The subject of materials include real estate and banking in the city of Newport Beach, California and specifically in Lido Isle. Palmer and his associates eventually founded Newport Balboa Savings & Loan Association in 1936 as a means of helping home buyers to obtain financing. This collection includes maps, advertisements, official documents, and photographic prints and negatives. In 1935, Palmer was hired as the general sales agent for Griffith Company, which owned much of Lido Isle. Brant.Ĩ archives boxes 3 linear feet, 6 inches. The collection includes extensive correspondence, including substantial exchanges with Harry Chandler, Robert C. After 1890, when Sherman moved to Los Angeles, the collection covers a variety of business and personal subjects include the development of the Los Angeles Pacific Railway, the subdivision of the San Fernando Valley, management of the Tejon Ranch and the Colorado River Land Company, the development of Hollywoodland, and the Los Angeles Steamship Company. For the period 1874 to 1890, when Sherman resided in the Arizona Territory, the collection includes papers relating to teaching in Prescott, his appointments as Superintendent of Public Instruction and Adjutant General, and his business concerns, including real estate, mining and stock raising. The earliest papers include a personal journal and materials from Sherman’s schooling at the Oswego Normal School in New York. The papers of Moses Hazeltine Sherman include materials he retained dating from 1869 school until his death in 1932.
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