*** Source: Who's who in the Pacific Southwest: a compilation of authentic biographical sketches of citizens of Southern California and Arizona. Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Print. & Binding House, 1913, 406 pgs. *** ---page 124--- of William and Abbie Maria (Dickerson) Dunlap. Married to Sarah Frances Shire in 1878. Attended pub- lic schools of Ohio during winters and worked on farm in summer until 18 years of age; Healdsburg College part of two terms, 1885-86; Battle Creek College, Battle Creek, Mich., one term; attended business college, Healdsburg College. First engaged in contracting business in Ohio; moved to Battle Creek, Mich., 1884, and followed same occupation; con- tractor in Fresno, Cal., 1887; owned part interest in planing mill and box factory during 1890; interested in a real estate business 1888-92; in raisin and fruit ranch 1891-97; spent two and a half years on the trail and overland to Klondike and made second trip to Klondike in 1900; engaged in mercan- tile business at Dawson; following three years engaged in mining and hy- draulic dredging; moved to Los Angeles 1905 and established business, which he operates to date. Vice-Pres. and dir. Sun Land Co; same Gold Mountain Hydraulic & Dredging Co.; pres. and dir. Hanford Sanger Oil Co.; dir. Wasco Land & Stock Co.; re- cently organized Dunlap Oil Land Development Co. DUNCAN, Rex Dowler. Physician and surgeon. Res. Young Apts., 1621 S. Grand Ave.; office 638 Van Nuys Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in North Platte, Neb., May 2, 1886; son of Dr. Charles M. and Ella Elizabeth (Dowler) Duncan. Married to Pansy Hill of Los Angeles, March 20, 1913. Completed regular course in grammar and high schools in Neb.; one year in Creighton Univ., Omaha, Neb.; entered medical college when nineteen years of age, and graduated M.D. from College of Medicine, Univ. of Cal., in 1909; while in medical college was medical editor of the uni- versity paper; held various offices in classes and fraternities; during senior year was undergraduate interne in California Hospital, Los Angeles. After graduation, served as interne at Los Angeles County Hospital until appointed resident physician at Sisters' Hospital, Los Angeles. Appointed asst. health officer in 1910 and served one year, when he resigned to enter pri- vate practice; professor of laboratory physiology, Dental College, Univ. of So. Cal., 1910-11; professor of diseases of children at Los Angeles County Training School for Nurses; member faculty U. S. C. College of Pharmacy; instructor Clinical Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Univ. of So. Cal.; at present member visiting staff of Los Angeles Co. Hospital, and first lieut. in Medical Corp 7th Inf., N.G.C. Member board of direc- tors of Alumni Assn.; Phi Delta Chi and Phi Rho Sigma fraternities; Los Angeles Co. Med. Soc.; Cal. State Med. Soc.; Amer. Med. Assn.; Masonic fraternity; Shrine; B. P. O. E.; Officers' Club of Army and Naval Militia of So. Cal. DUNHAM, Edward. Hotel proprietor. Res. King Edward Hotel; office King Edward Hotel, Los Angeles. Born in Canada, 1846; son of Hiram W. and Elizabeth Dunham. Married in 1867. Received his education in the public schools. First engaged in hotel business in Missouri Valley junction, where he operated two hotels in 1869; St. Elmo Hotel, Sioux City; Anaheim and Planters at Anaheim; Revere, and Redondo Beach Hotel, at Long Beach; Stewart Hotel at San Bernardino; St. Helena at White Sulphur Springs; Hotel Nadeau, Los Angeles, 1887; now conducting the new King Edward Hotel. Pres. King Edward Hotel Co.; Placer Gold Co.; Samolia Mfg. Co.; stockholder in Walker & Smith Co., grocery; stock- holder in Sanza Ness Ranch of 33,000 acres. Served in the 24th Iowa, Civil War. Charter member B. P. O. E.; member Hotel Men's Assn. Republican. Methodist. DUPUY, Joseph Pierre. Musical director. Res. 2301 W. 24th st.; office 311 Blanchard Hall, Los Angeles. Born in Bordeaux, France, Feb. 3, 1865; son of Leon Jean and Elizabeth (Laboix) Dupuy. Married to Ruth Jenks in 1895. Attended private schools in France and La Salle College, Chicago. Received his musical education with private teachers in Chicago, Paris, Bordeaux and New York. Secured first subscription for Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra in 1897; conducted reorganization of Ellis Club in 1900; director twenty- two years of Euterpean Male Quartet, Los Angeles. Organized Orpheus Club in 1905 and is director of same; musical director Y. M. C. A., four- teen years; director St. James Choir; musical director first United Presbyterian Church; musical director B'Nai B'Rrith fourteen years. Member Masonic fraternity; Gamut and City clubs. *** end ***