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.
Harry Baine in suit and tie, standing near table with other Board of Supervisors members seated, with crowd near open door in background, flowers in foreground. They are in the new quarters of the County Supervisors on the 5th floor of the Hall of Records, located at 220 N. Broadway. The walls of the room are decorated with laurel panel molding above marble panels.
Photo appears with article "Flood Control Project Inspected: FIRST CONCRETE POURED IN PACOIMA DAM County Supervisors Pull Lever Sending Initial Batch of Mixture to Base of Structure That Will Rise in Year to 395-Foot Height," Los Angeles Times, 06 Aug 1926: A1.
This photograph appears with the article "Supervisors Have Busy Day Hearing Tax Protests, Board Hears Tax Pleas, Total of 175 Complaints on Assessed Values Heard During First Day by Supervisors." Los Angeles Times, 7 Jul. 1932.
Hugh A. Thatcher, seated, and Frank L. Shaw, Henry W. Wright, and John Quinn, standing, all around table with locked wooden box marked L.A. Co. General Tickets, with windows and door in background
County Supervisor Henry W. Wright gives a speech to a large crowd. He stands behind a microphone at a long, banner-covered table in front of a building.
Supervisor Henry W. Wright, middle, stands next to Supervisor Hugh A. Thatcher, second from left, among officials representing Chrysler Motors. Engineer Charles H. Fennel is seen in the background, standing on the side of the machine’s controls.
Mame B. Beatty, in dress and jacket, Henry Wright, and Harry Baine, in suits and ties, all standing, Beatty and Baine with right hands raised, behind desk with blotter, pens, and papers, with flowers and California flag at the left. They are in the new quarters of the County Supervisors on the 5th floor of the Hall of Records, located at 220 N. Broadway. The walls of the room are decorated with laurel panel molding above marble panels.
Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, U.S. Secretary of the Interior (1929-1933), and president of Stanford University, stands behind a radio microphone at a banquet. It is possible this photograph was taken at the Biltmore Hotel during an event sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and the Kiwanis Club, to celebrate a procurement of a $490 million loan for the Metropolitan Water District to build the Colorado Aqueduct. John Bullock, seated next to Wilbur, was honored at the event. Wilbur's speech at this event was broadcast on KFWB radio.