*** 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 222--- Cal. Commandery, Military Order of Foreign Wars; served as judge advocate and vice-commander of same; member Soc. of Colonial Wars in California; served as dir., first historian and chancellor of same; dir. and treas. of Cal. Soc. of Sons of Revolution, 1894-1911, vice-pres. of same, 1911; pres. of same, 1912-14; dir. vice-pres. Murphy Oil Co., Whittier, Cal.; dir. City and County Bank, Los Angeles. Member Southwestern Soc. Archaeological Inst. of America; Natl. Geographic Soc.; Los Angeles Bar Assn. since organization; California State Bar Assn.; American Bar Association; Masonic fraternity; Knights Templar; Shrine; New York State Soc. of So. Cal.; Union League Club; charter member and dir. two terms of Jonathan Club. Presbyterian. LEE, Charles Hamilton. Hydraulic engineer. Res. 1909 Oxley St., So. Pasadena; office 934 Union Oil Bldg.. Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Oakland, Cal., Feb. 1, 1883; son of Rev. Hamilton Lee and Genevieve (Littlejohn) Lee. Married to Katherine Newhall in 1911. Attended grammar and high schools, Berkeley, Cal.; graduated from College of Civil Engineering, Univ. of Cal., B. S., 1905. Hydrographer with Water Resources Branch of U. S. Geological Survey, gauging streams throughout Cal., 1905-06; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1906; with engineering staff of Los Angeles Aqueduct, first as intrument man, later as asst. engineer; part of the time in charge of water supply inves- tigations in Owens Valley, in co-oper- ation with U. S. Geological Survey, 1906-12; with Cal. State Conservation Commission in charge of underground water investigations in So. Cal., 1912; hydraulic engineer in private prac- tice, making specialty of water supply problem, particularly underground water, 1912 to date; has represented Cuyamaca Water Co. and Sweetwater Co. of San Diego, in rate fixing cases before State Railroad Commission; has been retained by various corpora- tions and government bureaus on water supply problems. Author: Water Supply Paper 294 of U. S. Geological Survey, entitled "An Intensive Study of the Water Resources of a Part of Owens Valley, California"; also of public reports for Los Angeles Aqueduct and California State Conservation Commission; numerous technical articles in engineering periodicals. Associate member American Soc. Civil Engineers; member American Water Works Assn.; National Geographic Soc.; Sierra Club; Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce; Kappa Sigma fraternity. LEE, Clarence Herbert. Accountant. Res. Claremont, Cal.; office 125 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Wis., Jan. 25, 1862; son of David D. and Julia E. (Longley) Lee. Mar- ried to Mabel Allen in 1892. Attended public school of Wis., 1877; Cobden, Ill., 1879; graduated from Pawnee Academy, Pawnee City, Neb., 1880; from Cornell Univ., B. S., 1889. Teacher in public schools of Pawnee City, Neb., 1881; bookkeeper for White Lake Lumber Co., Pawnee City, Neb., 1881-88; office secy. International Committee, Y. M. C. A., New York City, 1890-91; bookkeeper Commercial Mining Co., Prescott, Ariz., 1891-92; bookkeeper Pomona Land & Water Co., Pomona, Cal., 1891-95; member firm of Paine & Lee, Pomona, Cal., 1895-99; city clerk, 1896- 98; bookkeeper and secy. Fidelity Savings & Loan Assn., 1899 to date; dir. and treas. California Orange Growing & Distributing Co.; pres. Economic Club, 1901; vice-pres. Social Purity League, 1909 to date. Congregationalist. LEE, Donald M. Automobiles. Res. Los Angeles; office 1220 S. Main St., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Lansing, Mich., Aug. 12, 1884; son of Herbert A. and Sadie (Musgrave) Lee. Mar- ried to Etta Stewart in 1904. Edu- cated in the public schools of Chicago and Northwestern Academy, from which he graduated in 1907. Imme- diately after leaving school moved to Detroit, Mich., and went to work as a clerk in a wholesale dry groods house; moved to Seattle, Wash., in 1898, and engaged in the lumber, timber and shingle business; remained in this business until 1902, when he sold his business and was appointed gen- eral agent for the Cadillac Manufacturing Co., with headquarters in Seattle; in addition to this work he di- rected the agencies in Tacoma and Portland. Opened offices in Los Angeles in 1904 and in 1908 opened branch office in Pasadena, Cal. Member Annandale Country, and Automobile clubs, Los Angeles; Automobile Club of So. Cal.; Cal. State Automobile Assn. LEE, Henry Thomas. Lawyer. Res. Los Angeles, Cal.; office American Bank Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Glencove, Long Island, N. Y., July 28, 1840; son of Thomas Rathbone [and Mary (Rankin) Lee. Married to Josephine Mason Moir in 1877.] *** end ***