Mayoral candidate John R. Quinn stands in front of his home in his military uniform. Photo appears with the article "WHY SHOULD JOHN QUINN BE OUR NEXT MAYOR?: High Qualifications of Honesty, Intelligence, Aggressiveness and Ability Demonstrated," Los Angeles Times, 28 Apr. 1929: B1.
John R. Quinn smiles at the camera most likely from the yard of his Los Angeles home. Photo appears with the article "Camera Interview With John R. Quinn, Leading Mayoralty Candidate," Los Angeles Times, 01 May 1929: A8.
Portrait of John R. Quinn looking off-camera. A similar photograph apears in "JOHN R. QUINN IN MAYOR RACE: Former National Commander of Legion Tells Proposes 'I Am Not Backed by Special Interests,' He Says Candidacy Dedicated to End 'Graft and Inefficiency'," Los Angeles Times, 20 Feb. 1929: A1.
General Smedley Butler (left) and Los Angeles County Board of Supervisor members John R. Quinn and Henry W. Wright. Butler points his finger at Wright.
John R. Quinn holds a document at his desk as eight women stand behind, some of them pointing towards the document. Another man is seated on the right.