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Abram M. Edelman

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236: 250: 210: 224: 118:(the Smith Estate), for Judge David Patterson Hatch in 1887. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1982. He then designed the Remick Building in 1903. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1978. 163:. In 1928, he worked with architect Archie C. Zimmerman to design the Alhambra Air Terminal Building at the Alhambra Airport (dismantled for real estate redevelopment in late 1940s), on 235: 617: 622: 612: 249: 607: 149: 76: 134: 523: 215: 209: 160: 153: 130: 115: 103: 96: 400: 72: 145: 141: 122: 223: 602: 597: 168: 434:"Pacific Coast Architecture Database: 1st National Bank of San Pedro #2, San Pedro, Los Angeles, CA" 528: 433: 412: 88: 56: 558: 490: 454: 355: 334: 310: 148:, with his nephew and fellow architect Leo W. Barnett. They also designed the clubhouse of the 476: 255: 241: 175: 126: 578: 396: 164: 179: 591: 559:"Pacific Coast Architecture Database: Alhambra Air Terminal Building, Alhambra, CA" 413:"Pacific Coast Architecture Database: 1st National Bank Building, Lemon Cove, CA" 533: 537: 455:"Pacific Coast Architecture Database: Hillcrest Country Club, Los Angeles, CA" 376: 286: 68: 159:
Edelman designed the Theosophy Hall in Los Angeles in 1927, at 33rd St and
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In 1920, Edelman designed the First National Bank Building in
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Abram M. Edelman was born on August 19, 1863. His father,
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Index

Abram Wolf Edelman
architect
Los Angeles, California
National Register of Historic Places
Abram Wolf Edelman
Poland
Congregation B'nai B'rith
San Francisco, California
El Mio House
South Broadway
Breed Street Shul
Boyle Heights, Los Angeles
Byzantine Revival
Lemon Cove, California
San Pedro, Los Angeles
Hillcrest Country Club
Cheviot Hills, Los Angeles
Grand Avenue
Valley Boulevard
Alhambra, California
Shrine Auditorium
John C. Austin
El Mio House
El Mio House
Remick Building
Breed Street Shul
Breed Street Shul
Shrine Auditorium
Shrine Auditorium

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