*** 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 320--- Sunny Slope Winery, 1883-86; stock business, Ventura Co., 1886-95; walnut, beet and bean farm, 1895-1910; engaged in stock farming in Imperial Co. and real estate in San Diego, 1910 to date. Member State Board of Agriculture for eight years. Member Cuyamaca and San Diego Rowing clubs; Chamber of Commerce; B. P. O. E. Republican. Christian Scientist. ROSEBERRY, Louis Heaton. Lawyer. Res. 1543 Van Ness ave.; office Security Trust & Savings Bank, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Oakland, Cal., Feb. 5, 1880; son of James S. and Emma Jane (Adamson) Roseberry. Married to Jeannette E. Morton, 1912. Attended grammar school in Napa county and Visalia, Cal., until 1896; Oakland High School, 1896-98; graduated, Law Dept., Leland Stanford University, 1903; post graduate work, 1904. Engaged in prac- tice in Santa Barbara, 1904; associated with Judge B. F. Thomas and Henley C. Booth, 1904-12; moved to Los Angeles and became atty. for Security Trust & Savings Bank; appointed atty. for State Board of Health by Gov. Johnson Sept. 12, 1911. Delegate to various Republican conventions; elected to State Senate from 33d District, 1908; author of "Roseberry Liability and Compensation Act." Member National Geographic Society; International Peace Society; American Embassy Assn.; B. P. O. E.; N. S. G. W.; Gamut and Jonathan clubs. ROSENHEIM, Alfred F. Architect. Res. 1120 Westchester pl.; office, 615 H. W. Hellman Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in St. Louis, Mo., in 1859; son of Morris and Mathilda (Ottenheimer) Rosenheim. Married to Frances Graham Wheelock in 1884. Attended public schools in St. Louis until 1872; Hassel's Inst., Frankfurt-on-Main, Germany, 1872-74; Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo., 1874-79; Mass. Inst. of Technology, Boston, Mass., as special student in architecture, 1879-81. Served as draftsman and asst. to many of the leading firms of architects in Boston, 1881-84; moved to St. Louis, and was in employ of Maj. Francis D. Lee, leading archi- tect of that city, until 1885; succeeded to business on Lee's death, 1885; in indi- vidual practice, 1886-1903; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., and constructed Herman W. Hellman Bldg.; work included all classes of structures, principally in St. Louis, but extending as far north as Minneapolis, as far south as New Orleans and as far east as Boston. Notable works in Los Angeles: Hamburger's Dept. Store, Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Security Bank, Merchants' Natl. Bank, Montgomery Bros. store, Los Angeles Brewery; residences of Carl Leonardt, Robt. Marsh, E. W. Britt, John Howze, Edward L. Doheney; offices of R. A. Rowan & Co., Robert Marsh & Co.; buildings for the Hicks- Hager Estate Co., Newmark Bros., W. H. Clune, and Boyle Hts. Intermediate School. Fellow and dir. Amer. Inst. of Archts and pres. of its Southern California Chapter for three consecutive terms; past pres. Architectural League of Pacific Coast; pres. Fine Arts League of Las Angeles; member Municipal Art Commission of City of Los Angeles; Am. Soc. for Testing Materials; Board of Governors, Museum of History, Science and Art, Exposition Park, Los Angeles; pres. Building Ordinance Commission of the city of Los Angeles. ROSENTHAL, Samuel. Lawyer. Res. 417 W. 40th place; office 410 Citizens' National Bank Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Austria, Aug. 19, 1882; son of Karl and Dora (Meerels) Rosenthal. Married to Minnie Steigler in 1911. Attended grammar and high schools of New York City; grad- uated from State University of New York, B. L. Co-partner and gen. counsel of International Adjustment Co. Member New York County Lawyers' Assn.; Sanders Assn., N. Y.; Economic Club of New York; and O. B. B., Los Angeles. Hebrew. ROSER, Henry Harvoleau. Lawyer. Res. 4444 Santa Monica Blvd.; office Higgins Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in St. Louis, Mo.; son of Henry and Mary Theresa (Seiler) Roser. Married to Elizabeth A. Wheeler in 1908. Attended State Normal School, Platteville, Wis., 1878-82; graduated from Univ. of Wis., B.L., 1886; at- tended Univ. So. Cal. Law School, as special student, 1905-07. Admitted to the bar in Phoenix, Ariz., June 1, 1905. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal.; admitted to the Cal. bar, and has since practiced law in Los Angeles. ROSESTEEL, John A. Mercantile agency. Res. 5302 Sunset blvd.; office 503 Consolidated Realty Bldg., Los Angeles. Born in Greensburg, Pa., May 5, 1861; son of Micheil and Maria C. (Steiner) Rosesteel. Married to Edna L. Vickroy in 1901. Received public school education. Confectionery store at Iron Bridges, Pa., 1880-85; in furniture business in *** end ***