*** 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 188--- at present devoting entire time to fol- lowing corporations, of which he is pres., Hughes Manufacturing & Lumber Co., Pacific Wharf & Storage Co.; dir. Western Union Oil Co. Has been an officer in Union League Club since its organi- zation. HUHN, John A. Real estate. Res. Glendora, Cal.; office First National Bank Bldg., Glendora, Cal. Born in Ohio, Aug. 26, 1850; son of Jacob and Martha (Magee) Huhn. Married to Anne S. Stinson in 1882. Received his education in public schools of O. and Ill. Engaged in ranching and stock raising until 1887; moved to Cal. and engaged in contracting and building, 1887-97; same business in Los Angeles, 1897-1900; moved to Glendora, 1900, and purchased an or- ange and lemon grove; engaged in real estate, 1900 to date. Formerly partner Glendora Realty Co. Republican. Presbyterian. HUNSAKER, William J. Lawyer. Res. Sunny Slope. San Gabriel Valley; office, Title Ins. Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Contra Costa co., Cal., in 1855. Married to Florence V. McFarland Feb. 27, 1879. Received his education in his native county; moved to San Diego, Cal., with his parents in 1869 and there resumed his studies; studied law in the offices of Major Chase and Judge Baker of San Diego; admitted to the bar in San Diego in 1876; engaged in practice there until he was elected Dist. Atty. of San Diego co. serving in that capacity, 1883- 84; practiced in partnership with E. W. Britt, 1887-92; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., in 1892 and was counsel for the Santa Fe Railroad until 1896; in 1900 Mr. Britt removed to Los Angeles and the old partnership was renewed, which firm exists to date, firm name Hunsaker & Britt. Member Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce. HUNT, Myron. Architect. Res. 200 N. Grand ave., Pasadena, Cal.; office, 1017 Hibernian Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Sunderland, Mass., Feb. 27, 1868; son of Myron and Hannah (Miller) Hunt. Married to Harriette H. Boardman in 1893. Educated at Northwestern Univ. and Mass. Institute of Technology; studied architecture in Europe during 1895-96. Draughtsman for Hartwell & Richardson, architects, Boston, Mass., 1897-99; Jenny & Mundle, architects; Henry Ives Cobb, architect, and for Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge, all of Chicago, 1900-03; practiced architec- ture for himself in Chicago, making spe- cialty of residences and apartment houses, 1899-1903; moved to Los Angeles, 1903; formed partnership with Elmer Grey in 1904; partnership dissolved in 1910; during this partnership firm built Denman Warehouse, San Francisco, Cal.; Ingraham Hotel, addition to Hotel Maryland, Pasadena; remodeled Casa Loma Hotel, Redlands ; residences of H. E. Huntington and Howard Huntington, Oak Knoll; H. S. McKee, Monrovia; Lee Phillips, Walter Leeds, Dr. Guy Cochran, E. M. Neustadt, G. W. Winter, Los Angeles; G. W. Wattles, Hollywood; R. C. Gillis, Santa Monica; L. A. Nares, Beverly; H. W. Bailey, San Raphael Heights; John J. Mitchell, Pasadena; S. P. Calef, Santa Barbara; Throop Polytechnic Institute, Pasadena. Since dissolution of firm, he has built residences of E. M. Taylor, Altadena; E. F. Robbins, C. W. Leffingwell, Jr., Oak Knoll; Hon. Thomas R. Bard, Huenema; Graham Babcock, Tenafly, N. J.; Russell Taylor, Berkeley Square, Los Angeles; addition to Glenwood Mission Inn, Riverside; Occidental College group; addition to Pomona College group; and completed the Hotel Huntington (Wentworth), Oak Knoll. Fellow in Amer. Inst. of Archts. Mem- ber of California, University, Gamut, Architectural, Valley Hunt and Tuna clubs. HUNT, Summer P. Architect. Res. Los Angeles; office 315 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Brooklyn,, N. Y., May 8, 1865; son of Stephen P. and Harriet Conkling Hunt. Married to Mary Hancock Chapman in 1892. Educated in public and private schools. At an early age began the study of his profession in the office of Clarence B. Cutler, Troy, N. Y., where he remained studying and working for ten years. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., in 1889. Em- ployed by Calkins & Haas, 1889-92; formed partnership with Theodore A. Eisen in 1895, and operated under firm name of Hunt & Eisen until 1899; in partnership with A. W. Eager, 1895- 1908; firm was known as Hunt, Eager & Burns, 1908-10; firm name now Hunt & Burns. Notable buildings designed by firm: L. A. Country Club house; Annandale Country Club house; Ebell Club house; Casa de Rosas (private school building); buildings of Los Angeles playgrounds. Member local chapter American Institute of Architects; Engineers and Architects Association of So. Cal.; L. A. Country, California, Crags Country, and Sunset clubs. *** end ***