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Take It to the Bank with a Check to David W. Alexander from Temple and Workman, Bankers, 8 May 1872

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  • Posted on May 8, 2024April 6, 2026
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Sharing the History of Forgotten City Maker F.P.F. Temple With the Los Angeles Corral of The Westerners

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  • Posted on March 15, 2024
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Take It To The Bank: A Short History of Hellman, Temple and Company, Bankers, 1868-1871, Part Two

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  • Posted on February 1, 2024
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Read All About It in the Los Angeles Star, 22 January 1876

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  • Posted on January 22, 2024
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Getting the Shaft: F.P.F. Temple and the Rancho San Emigdio, 1864-1876

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  • Posted on January 2, 2024January 3, 2024
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Take It To The Bank with a Check from Temple and Workman, Bankers from General Edward Bouton, Los Angeles, 4 November 1875

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  • Posted on November 4, 2023
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Read All About It in the Los Angeles Herald, 3 November 1874

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  • Posted on November 3, 2023
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Take It To The Bank With a Farmers’ and Merchants’ Bank of Los Angeles Check, 20 October 1876

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  • Posted on October 20, 2023
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Reading Between the Lines in a Letter From William Hickman to Ransom B. Moore, Los Angeles, 29 August 1877

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  • Posted on August 29, 2023August 30, 2023
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Take It To The Bank: A Temple and Workman, Bankers, Check From Daniel Freeman, “The Laird of Inglewood,” 13 August 1875

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  • Posted on August 13, 2023
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