*** 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 73--- of Sacramento, Cal., Bambridge College, Normal and Technical School. Employed as bookkeeper and ac- countant for Buffalo Brewing Co., Sacramento, Cal., 1894; special agent for New York Life Ins. Co., 1885; special agent Accident Dept. Pacific Mutual Life Ins. Co., 1896-02; General brokerage business, stocks, bonds, mining, 1904 to date. Pres. and gen. mgr. Mexico Mining, Refining & Exploration Co., secy. and treas. Nevada- California Investment Co., dir. Grizzly Bear Magazine. Major in National Guard, 1892-94. Member Sierra Madre and Gamut clubs of Los Angeles; Native Sons of the Golden West; B.P.O.E.; Chamber of Mines and Oil. CALDWELL, Henry Clay. Retired U. S. circuit judge. Res. 2195 W. 24th st. ; office 2195 W. 24th st., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Marshall Co., Va., Sept. 4, 1832; son of Van and Susan (Moffit) Caldwell. Mar- ried to Harriet Benton in 1854. Edu- cated in public and private schools of the territory and state of Ia. Studied law with the firm of Wright & Knapp in Van Buren Co., Ia.; admitted to practice as a partner in the firm of Wright & Knapp; elected prosecuting attorney; elected to the legislature, and was chairman of judiciary com- mittee two sessions; served in the Civil War three years and was suc- cessively Maj., Lt. Col. and Col. of the 3d Reg. Ia. Vol. Cav. Appointed U.S. district judge for Ark. by President Lincoln; served in that office twenty-five years, and was then ap- pointed U. S. circuit judge for the 8th judicial circuit by President Harrison; served in that office fourteen years and retired. CALKINS, Frederick Simpson. Manufacturer. Res. 233 Andrews blvd.; office 508 Grant Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Oswego, N Y., Dec. 1, 1885; son of F. G. and Rosemond (Simpson) Calkins. Married to Nina M. Jordan in 1911. Attended the public schools of Los Angeles; Throop Polytechnic Institute, Pasadena; and Univ. of Cal., Berkeley, Cal. Organized liability business under firm name of F. S. Calkins & Co., 1906, of which he is secy.; active in manage- ment of Merchants' Ice and Cold Storage Co., 1907-11, and is now vice- pres. same; secy. treas. and genl. mgr. Vertical Condenser Co., handling ice making machinery, 1911 to date. CALLAHAN Z. FREEMAN. Architect and builder. Res. 3304 Dale St.; office 314 Marston Bldg., San Diego. Born in Seal Harbor, Me., Nov. 23, 1867; son of William and Deborah P. (Wyman) Callahan. Married to Isabella M. Pierce in 1893. Attended pub- lic schools of his native town; Rockland Commercial College, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Engaged as carpenter, 1888-94; hotel proprietor, Seal Harbor, Me., 1894- 96; building supt. for architectural firm of Boston, 1896-1902; practiced architecture in Redlands, Cal., 1902- 04; building supt. Los Angeles Investment Co., 1904-06; organized and was pres. and gen. mgr. of San Diego Construction Co., 1909-11; now pres. and gen. mgr. Callahan Construction Co.; owner of Callahan Realty Co. Member Cuyamaca Club, and B.P.O.E. Episcopalian. CALLANDER, William F. Banker. Res. 1175 W. 29th st.; office Home Savings Bank, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Canada, March 2, 1864; son of James and Margaret (Morgan) Callander. Married in 1896. Educated in the public schools of Canada. En- gaged in banking, real estate and in- vestment corporations, as follows: vice-pres. and dir. Home Savings Bank; treas. and dir. Bates Estate Co.; dir. Los Angeles Abstract and Trust Co. Methodist. CALLENDER, Harry Rea. Real estate and insurance. Res. 2313 S. Hope St.; office Wright & Callender Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Chicago, Ill., April 13, 1871; son of William Henry and Martha S. (Clarke) Callender. Married to Ada Patterson in 1900. Attended public schools for two years in Dayton, O.; private schools in Dayton; two years at Chauncy Hall, Boston, and one year at Mass. Insti- tute of Technology, Boston. Entered the real estate business 1894 in the office of Silent & Betts; formed a partnership with Gilbert S. Wright under the firm name of Wright & Callender 1897; the business was incor- porated as Wright & Callender in 1906 with Charles G. Andrews as vice-pres.; name changed to Wright- Callender-Andrews Co., 1912. Secy. and treas. Wright-Callender-Andrews Co.; Mesa Land Co., and Gardena Syndicate, Inc.; pres. Wright & Callender Bldg. Co.; secy. American Bldg. Co. and Surety Realty Co. Dir. of Chamber of Commerce, four years; *** end ***