*** 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 27--- Buzzard's Roost, Resacca, Kenesaw Mt., Pulaski and Nashville. Moved to Cal. in 1872; merchant and manager San Jose Fruit Packing Co., San Jose, Cal., until 1886; moved to San Diego, Cal., 1888; vice-pres. and cashier Consolidated National Bank, San Diego, until July, 1893; pres. Savings Bank of San Diego County, 1893-98; moved to Los Angeles in 1898 where he has since resided and has operated a real estate business and engaged in ranch- ing and horticulture. Member firm of Barbour & Ennis, pres. West Coast Water Co., secy. Jurupa Water Co., West Coast Eucalyptus Co., Sunny Slope Land Co., and secy. and treas. Carmel Water Co. Member Military Order of Loyal Legion; Mason fra- ternity, and Jonathan Club. BARCLAY, Henry Augustus. Lawyer. Res. 1153 Norton Ave.; office 600-02 Frost Bldg., Los Angeles. Born in Punxsutawney, Jefferson county, Pa., Jan. 17, 1849; son of David and Sarah Cooper (Gaskill) Barclay. Married to Lily A. Ward in 1892. Taught by private tutors 1856-57; Moravian School, Litiz, Pa., 1858-60; public schools and private academy, Brookville, Pa., 1860-62; pri- vate schools, Kittanning, Pa., 1863-64; Dayton Academy, Armstrong county, Pa., 1864-67; Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa., 1869-71; Cornell Univ., Ithaca, N. Y.; studied law in father's office, Kittanning, Pa., and was ad- mitted to the bar in April, 1871. Practiced in Armstrong and Clarion counties, Pa., 1871-72; moved to Pittsburgh in 1872 and entered into partnership with father; firm name David Barclay & Son; moved to Los Angeles in 1874, and resumed prac- tice which he has continued to date. Associated with R. N. C. Wilson, 1876-86; Barclay, Wilson & Redick, 1886-87; Barclay, Wilson & Carpenter, 1887-92; practiced alone, 1892-96; formed partnership with Edgar W. Camp, 1897, which continued until 1899; formed partnership with Gilbert D. Munson, 1900, which ended with death of Munson in 1911; since that date has continued practice alone. Vice and acting chairman Los Angeles County Central Committee, 1879-84; chairman of same 1884-88; member Union League (first organ- ization) and of Republican League; one of the organizers, atty. and dir. of the Southern California National Bank (now Merchants National Bank); did a great deal of work to secure the San Gabriel and forest reservation; promoted and organized the corporations which started Rialto, South Riverside (now Corona), Bloomington and Beaumont, besides many smaller subdivisions. Member Masonic fraternity, Scottish Rite; Shrine; Los Angeles City, Cornell, Celtic and Los Angeles Country clubs; Chamber of Commerce; American Bar Assn.; State Bar Assn.; Los Angeles Bar Assn.; Municipal League; Los Angeles Pioneers; Fraternal Brotherhood; Pennsylvania State Soc. Methodist. BARDSHAR, William Peck. Broker, mines and lands. Res. 1115 Colton; office 124 W. Sixth st., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Clyde, O., Feb. 12, 1880; son of William and Ruth O. (Peck) Bardshar. Married to Charita Alma Winship in 1906. Attended grammar and high schools of Clyde, O.; Case College, Cleveland, O.; studied under prominent geologists and mining en- gineers in Ariz. and Mexico. In hemp business in Philippine Islands, 1900-02; engaged in copra and guano business; returned to U. S. in 1903; became interested in development of various mining interests in Ariz.; for some time engaged in general store business, Globe, Ariz.; owned and ed- ited Bisbee Tribune; at same time op- erated copper properties in Cochise Co., Ariz.; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1910; in brokerage business in Los Angeles, handling agricultural and mineral lands; at present inter- ested in development of mining prop- erties in Ariz., and in colonization of agricultural lands in southwest. In U. S. Vols., Philippine Islands; in sev- eral battles and skirmishes of Samar and other southern islands. Presbyterian. BARHAM, Guy Brinton. Custom house and internal revenue broker. Res. 1143 W. Seventh St.; office 715 International Bank Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Dalles, Ore,, March 21, 1864; son of Richard Marion and Martha Medora (Arnold) Barham. Married to Marie Humphreys Baby in 1903. Education re- ceived in the public schools of Watsonville and Anaheim, Cal. Railway postal clerk, 1886-88; deputy collector internal revenue at Los Angeles, Cal., 1888-90; established present business in 1890; police commissioner of Los Angeles, 1895-96; pres. of Board of Bank Commissioners of Cal., 1902-06; *** end ***