*** 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 228--- "So. Cal. Practitioner"; formerly pres. Cal. State Med. Society.; vice-pres. Natl. Conf. Charities; pres. Board of Trustees Whittier State School; pres. California State Board of Medical Examiners; founder and medical dir. Cali-fornia Hospital; dir. Farmers' & Merchants' Natl. Bank. Member California, University and Los Angeles Country clubs; author: "California of the South," 1896; "Traducers of Shakespeare," 1906; contributor to medical journals. Republican. LINGENFELDER, Edward. Auto tires. Res. 128 N. Fourth st., Alhambra, Cal.; office 723-25 S. Olive st., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Peru, Ill., in 1880; son of Christopher and Katherine (Dashtinar) Lingenfelder. Married to Elizabeth Stuart in 1900. Edu- cated in public and high schools at Peru, Ill. Engaged in bicycle racing at Paris Exposition, Crystal Palace, London, Antwerp, Hamburg; brakeman I. C. R. R., 1902. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal.; city electrician, Alhambra, Cal., 1902-07; racing motor cycle, 1908; with Newerf Rubber Co. selling Goodyear tires; traveling, 1911; mgr. Goodyear Rubber Co. office at Los Angeles, 1911 to date; mgr. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, O.; dir. and mgr. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. of Cal. Member Masonic fraternity, 32d degree; Knights Templar; Shrine, Past Patron Alhambra Chapter Order Eastern Star; member Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce; Angeles Chamber of Commerce; Los Angeles Athletic Club; Motor Cycle Club. LINTON, Robert. Mining engineer. Res. 718 S. Alvarado st.; office Trust and Savings Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Hudson, O., May 29, 1870; son of Robert J. and Caroline S. (Doolittle) Linton. Married to Margaret McElveen in 1896. Attended Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pa.; graduated from Imperial School of Technology, Berlin, Germany. Asst. mining engineer with McKinney & Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa.; asst. mgr. R. C. Schmertz Glass Co., Belle Vernon, Pa.; supt. factory No. 4, American Window Glass Co.; later asst. chairman at Pittsburgh; mem- ber firm of Atwater, Linton & Atwater, Duluth, New York and Los Angeles, 1906-09; gem. mgr. Sierra Consolidated Mines Co., 1909 to date; consulting engineer Texas Iron & Coal Co.; dir. Johnstone Elliott Co., Dallas, Tex.; former dir. Bell Vernon Light & Heat Co.; Monongahela Valley Electric Co.; Valley Deposit & Trust Co.; former dir. and vice-pres. Charlevoi Savings & Trust Co.; for- mer mgr. Cliff Mining Co., Utah. Has contributed various articles to the "Mineral Industry" and other tech- nical publications. Member Amer. Inst. of Mining Engs.; Engrs.' Soc. of Western Pa.; Chemical, Metallurgical and Mining Soc. of South Africa; Mexican Geological Soc.; Masonic fraternity; Jonathan Club. Republican. Presbyterian. LIPPINCOTT, Charles H. Real estate broker. Res. 1853 N. Crown ave. Hollywood, Cal.; office, 611 Fay Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Mercer Co. Ill., Sept. 26, 1867; son of John H. and Elizabeth T. (Blackfan) Lippincott. Married to Nellie M. Stephens in 1898. Attended public schools; business col- lege, Davenport, Ia. ; Lombard Univ. Galesburg, Ill. Business career began with R. I. & P. Ry., for which he worked twelve years, the latter seven years as paymaster and cashier of the road; with Moline Plow Co., Moline, Ill., five years, three years of the time as asst. secy. and cashier, two years as treas. and dir. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., in 1906 and engaged in real estate business; at present part owner in several large syn- dicates and subdivisions. Member Jonathan Club; Los Angeles Realty Board; Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce; Masonic fraternity; Shrine. LIPPINCOTT, Joseph Barlow. Hydraulic engineer. Res. 1256 W. Adams st.; office, Central Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Scranton, Pa., Oct. 10, 1864; son of J. A. Lippincott, D. D., LL.D., and Harriett B. (Barlow) Lippincott. Harried to Josephine Cook in 1890. Early education received at Dickson College in Pennsylvania; graduated from Univ. of Kansas, A. B., 1886. With Santa Fe R. R., 1886-88; topographer with U. S. Geolog. Survey in N. M. and Cal.; engr. for Bear Valley and other irrigation companies in Cal. and Ariz.; hydrographer for the U. S. Geological Survey in Cal., 1895-1902; supervising engr. for Pacific Coast for U. S. Reclamation Service, originating the Yuma and Klamath projects; in charge of design of Laguna dam; asst. chief engr. Los Angeles aqueduct, 1906, to its completion; built Santa Barbara tunnel, and engaged in many water works projects in Cal. cities; engr. for irrigation works in Hawaiian Islands. Member L. A. Park Commission; Am. Soc. of Civil Engrs.; Am. Inst. of Mining *** end ***