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Ed Fletcher

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alone, and with $ 6.10 in his pocket began selling produce. He was a born salesman and soon had his own business with a partner. In 1901, he entered the real estate business as a land agent, and started a partnership in 1908 with William J. Gross, silent film actor and producer. That partnership
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Fletcher also took an interest in developing projects delivering water to San Diego, including creating
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was reported to have pushed a button in the White House that triggered a gong at the ceremony.
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San Diego county, California; a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement
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Ed Fletcher's legacy includes a number of landmarks in the San Diego area. These include:
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to the city. While in the Senate he was able to acquire for San Diego a heroic statue of
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The Fletcher Building, located at Sixth and Broadway in San Diego, housed the
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https://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/21299/files/historic%20background%20study.pdf
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in downtown San Diego. The monument marked the arrival of the
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and Reservoir, among others. Fletcher was a director of the
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In 1907, Fletcher was appointed Lieutenant Colonel of the
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In 1919, Fletcher was elected the first president of the
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dedicating a commemorative highway milestone honoring
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Fletcher married Mary C. Batchelder April 8, 1896 at
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California Senate
40th
William E. Harper
Fred H. Kraft
Littleton, Massachusetts
San Diego, California
Republican
California National Guard
U.S.
Republican
Democratic
politician
San Diego, California
Littleton, Massachusetts
Worcester
Boston
San Diego
Mt. Helix
Del Mar
George Marston
Pine Hills
California National Guard
Imperial Valley
plank road
Yuma, Arizona
Lake Hodges
Cuyamaca Water Company
San Diego County
San Vicente Dam

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