American land developer, publisher, and socialist (1861–1927)
Henry Gaylord Wilshire (June 7, 1861 – September 7, 1927), known to his contemporaries by his middle name of "Gaylord", was an American land developer, publisher, and outspoken socialist. He is the namesake of Los Angeles' Wilshire Boulevard and founder of the city of Fullerton in Orange County.
Henry GaylordWilshire (June 7, 1861 – September 7, 1927), known to his contemporaries by his middle name of "Gaylord", was an American land developer...
downtown. Nevada and Orange were later renamed as parts of Wilshire. In 1895, Henry GaylordWilshire (1861–1927), a developer, publisher, and revolutionary...
stylized as I-on-a-co or I-ON-A-CO) was an electric belt developed by GaylordWilshire after his career in politics. It was advertised during the 1920s as...
that GaylordWilshire took over the magazine by mid-1906, and it ceased publishing after its subscription list was absorbed into his Wilshire's magazine...
appropriate land would cost as much as $3,000 to $40,000 an acre. GaylordWilshire was named temporary treasurer, and Sinclair announced that commitments...
career as a European reporter for the magazine of Los Angeles socialist GaylordWilshire in 1904. He wrote for the Hobo News later. In 1907, Nicholas Klein...
Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-76420-7. Holbrook, Stewart. (1959). GaylordWilshire's I-ON-A-CO. In The Golden Age of Quackery. Collier Books. pp. 135–144...
1902. The best result was obtained by millionaire magazine publisher GaylordWilshire, who received 425 out of 2,000 votes cast in his district. United Socialist...
City Council, State Secretary of the Socialist Party of California GaylordWilshire, land developer and multi-time candidate for office J. Stitt Wilson...
Agitator was unveiled by the Wilshire Book Company of New York, publishing house run by Wilshire's Magazine editor GaylordWilshire. Hanford's demise proved...
experimental cross-genre feature recLAmation (2010), he has the role of 'GaylordWilshire [a] Queer Superhero.' Catalyst is an interview subject in Christopher...
native Russia. H. GaylordWilshire, "The Sequel to a Modern Romance," Wilshire's Magazine, whole no. 64 (November 1903), pg. 2. Wilshire, "The Sequel to...
of the I‐405 Freeway and south of Wilshire Boulevard and will include a pedestrian bridge to the south of Wilshire. Both stations will be constructed...
on Wilshire Boulevard for many years. It was not until 1921 that The Bryson was joined by the Ambassador Hotel on Wilshire, followed by The Gaylord in...
opened as a Four Seasons, while the existing portfolio, such as the Beverly Wilshire, were allowed to temporarily retain the Regent brand until they have achieved...
Santa Barbara Aztec Hotel Balboa Bay Club & Resort Balboa Inn Beverly Wilshire Hotel Cal Neva Lodge & Casino Carlton Hotel Carter House Inn Casa del Desierto...
on 2016-03-13. Retrieved 2013-02-25. Martín, Hugo (December 22, 2011). "Wilshire Grand Hotel bids farewell". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 9, 2012...
Stockmen's Bank, Phoenix, Arizona Gibraltar Savings and Loan Headquarters, 9111 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California Robinson's department store, Beverly...
worked at former boxer Maxie Rosenbloom's nightclub (Slapsy Maxie's, on Wilshire Boulevard). Gleason's big break occurred in 1949, when he landed the role...