*** 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 141--- Sunset, Country and University clubs, Los Angeles; Cuyamaca Club, San Diego, Cal. FISHER, George Trumbull. Pianos and music store. Res. 320 E. Fourth St., Tucson, Ariz.; office 136-38 E. Congress St., Tucson. Born in Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 19, 1869; son of Joseph and Leokadia (Holdenried) Fisher. Married to Joice M. Harwood in 1905. Attended First Ward School, Milwaukee, Wis.; graduated from Engelman's Academy, Milwaukee, 1884. Office clerk with Ball & Goodrich, wholesale grocers, Milwaukee, 1884- 89; clerk with Williamson & Schroeter, electric fixtures, Chicago, Ill., 1889-96; mgr. Consolidated Renovating Co., Chicago, 1896-1900; moved to Tucson, Ariz., 1901; traveling su- pervisor, Singer Sewing Machine Co., 1901-7; established music store in 1907; incorporated "Fisher Music Co.," 1912. Pres. and treas. Fisher Music Co. Member Tucson Chamber of Commerce since 1906; pres. of same, two years; charter member and vice-pres. Tucson Business Men's Credit Rating Assn.; member Old Pueblo Club since its organization; dir. of same. FITCH, Thomas, Lawyer and journalist. Res. 3445 E. Seventh St., Los Angeles; office Security Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in New York City, Jan. 27, 1838; son of Thomas and Caroline (Owen) Fitch. Married to Mary H. Wainwright in 1858; to Anna M. Shultz in 1863; to Rena Fitch in 1905. Attended private school, New York City, 1843- 48; Wesleyan Acad., Wilbraham, Mass., 1848; public school, Keyport. N. J., 1851-52. Clerk with Schieffelin Bros. & Co., New York, 1852; with J. L. Morgan & Co., New York, 1853; with Melliss & Ayres, New York, 1854-55; with Warner, Clarke & Dater, Chicago, Ill., 1856; with Chapin, Gregory & Armour, Milwaukee, Wis., 1857-58; local editor Milwaukee Free Democrat, 1859; law student, Shafter, Park & Heydenfeldt, San Francisco. Cal., 1860; editor San Francisco Times, 1861; editor Placerville Republican, 1862; member California Assembly, 1863; editor Virginia City Union, 1863-64; member Nevada Constitutional Convention, 1864; dis- trict attorney Washoe Co., Nev., 1865; practiced law in Belmont, Nev., 1866-68; member Congress, Nev., 1869-71; practiced law in Salt Lake City, Utah, 1871-74; San Francisco, Cal., 1875-76; Prescott, Ariz., 1877-79; member Arizona Assembly, 1879; practiced law in Minneapolis, Minn., 1880; Tucson, Ariz., 1881-84; engaged in mining, Pine Creek, Ore., 1885; practiced law in San Diego, Cal., 1886-89; Phoenix, Ariz., 1893-97; Honolulu, 1901-06; journalist, Los Angeles, Cal., 1910 to date. Member Masonic fraternity. FITZ, Robert F. Real estate and investments. Res. 5353 Monticello Ave.; office 317 Delta Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Chelsea, Mass., Nov. 26, 1865; son of Eustace C. and Sarah Jane (Blanchard) Fitz. Married to Marie Wilcox. Educated in grammar and high school, Chelsea, Mass., graduating 1884. Worked in his father's wholesale metal store in Boston, Mass., 1884-86; went into land business in Minn., in 1886; lo- cated in Denver, Col., 1889; Elgin, Ill., 1890-95, in business; in New York City, 1895-1900; in Boston, Mass., 1900-03; in Elgin, Ill., 1903-10; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1910, and makes specialty of investments and real es- tate holdings for eastern clients. Dir. McCullough Iron Co., Wilmington, Del. Member N. Y. Society Founders and Patriots of America; Hamilton Club, Chicago; Hardware Club, New York City; Sierra Madre and Union League clubs, Los Angeles. Baptist. FITZGERALD, Anne Campbell. Res. 2445 Western ave., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Batesville, Ark., April 1, 1867; daughter of John and Sarah (Bates) Campbell. Married to James Taber Fitzgerald in 1892. Education begun in the public schools of Ark., and finished in Portland, Ore. Since her residence in Los Angeles has been prominently identified with so- cial and club life of city. Pres. Galpin Shakespeare Club 1910-11-12; elected third vice-pres. Ebell Club in Oct., 1912. Member Los Angeles Chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy; Galpin Shakespeare Club. Episcopalian. FLACK, Clement Laird. Manufacturing and speculating. Res. 2701 Hobart blvd.; office 517-27 Union Oil Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Holmes co., Ohio, Sept. 8, 1867; son of Jesse and Loretta M. (Lepley) Flack. Married to Sylvia G. Minnier in 1908. *** end ***