*** 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 143--- years; elected U. S. Senator from the State of Cal., Jan. 11, 1905, for the term beginning March 4, 1905. FLYNN, Simon Richardson. Retired. 3300 Second st., San Diego, Cal. Born in Washington, D. C., March 16, 1863; son of Simon and Mary A. (Richardson) Flynn. Mar- ried to Mercine E. Dickey in 1888. Received his education in the public and private schools of Washington, D. C., and Ottawa College, Ottawa, Can. Engaged in newspaper work in Washington, D. C., 1882-88; spe- cial agent Indian Depredations with headquarters at Tacoma, Wash., 1888- 89; newspaper work, Wash., 1889-93; mgr. Spokane Chronicle, 1889-93; appointed national bank examiner 1893-99; pres. Second National Bank, St. Paul, Minn., 1899-1901; pres. National Live Stock Bank of Chicago, 1902; organizer and pres. Stock Yards Savings Bank, Chicago, 1902-10; Peoples Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago, 1904-09; West Side Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago, 1905-09; Live Stock Exchange National Bank, Chicago, 1908-10. Moved to San Diego in 1911. Member Chamber of Commerce; Cuyamaca and Country clubs. Unitarian. FOGG, Wilfred Perley. Lawyer. Res. Los Angeles; office I. W. Hellman Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Readfield, Me., Oct. 6, 1859; son of Dana Boardman and Charlotte Vance (Packard) Fogg. Married to Olive Marian Hoffses (dec.) in 1880; to Abbe Tappan Hodge in 1896. At- tended public schools of Kennebec Co., Me.; Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kent's Hill; studied under private tu- tors; studied law in the offices of judge Emory Bean, Readfield, Me., and for three years following was member of the editorial staff of the Daily Kennebec Journal, Augusta, Me. Admitted to the bar of Me. by the Supreme Judicial Court at Farmington in 1886; associated with Hon. Philip H. Stubbs at Strong, Me., 1886-91. Admitted to the bar of Nev. in 1906. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., in May, 1912. Or- ganized and incorporated in Los Angeles June, 1910, the Southern Investment Co., of which he is pres. Member American, Maine, Mass. and Nev. Bar Assns. Author "History of the Republican Party" (1884). Republican. FOLLANSBEE, Elizabeth A. Physician. Res. 2637 Pasadena ave.; office Laughlin Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Pillston, Me., Dec. 9, 1839. Attended Clark's Acad., Brooklyn, N. Y., and schools in France; Med. Dept., Univ. of Mich., Ann Arbor, Mich.; Women's Med. College of Pa., gradu- ating, M. D., 1877. Interne at New England Hospital, Boston, Mass., 1877; moved to Cal., 1877; in private practice at San Francisco, Cal., 1877- 81; at Napa, Cal., 1881-82; at Los Angeles, Cal., 1882 to date; specialty, diseases of women and children. Has written papers on medical and surgi- cal subjects; member of original fac- ulty and prof. College of Med., Univ. of So Cal., 1883-1908; professor emeritus of pediatrics, Los Angeles Med. Dept., Univ. of Cal. Member Los Angeles Co. Med. Assn.; So. Cal. Med. Soc.; Med. Soc. of State of Cal.; A. M. A.; Friday Morning Club, Los Angeles; D. A. R.; Colonial Dames of Conn. in Cal. FOLSOM, Stephen M. Insurance. Res. Los Angeles, Cal.; office Title Insurance Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Lyndon, Vt., Oct. 27, 1854. Attended public schools of his native state; graduated from Lyndon Inst., Lyndon, Vt. With the Passumpsic Railroad, 1871-81; resigning while chief clerk in the Supt.'s office; engaged in banking and land and cattle investments in New Mexico and Arizona, 1881-98; agent of the Boston & Maine R. R. in Vermont, 1898-1906; has been connected with the Northwestern Mutual Life Ins. Co., 1902 to date; dist. agent El Paso, Texas, 1906; Trinidad, Colo., in 1907; genl. agent for So. Cal. with head- quarters at Los Angeles, 1910 to date. Member Union League and Gamut clubs, Los Angeles; Chamber of Commerce; Y. M. C. A. FOLTZ, Clara Shortridge. Lawyer. Res. Los Angeles; office Merchants Trust Co., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Ind.; daughter of Elias W. and Talitha Cumi (Harwood) Shortridge. Married to Jeremiah D. Foltz. Educated by private tutors; at Howes Seminary, Mt. Pleasant, Ia.; Law School of Univ. of Cal. Studied law in the offices of her father and in the offices of J. C. Black and C. C. Stephens, San Jose, Cal. Admitted to practice in the courts of Cal. and New York and in United States Supreme Court. First woman to practice law in the State of Cal. Engaged in general *** end ***