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James George Bell

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Bell married Dorothea ("Dolly") A. Reasons on July 17, 1856, in Missouri and they had children George, Mary, and Otis F. Bell Sr. Dolly Bell died on November 27, 1864. In June 1866, Bell married Susan Abia Hollenbeck, a sister of his friend J. Edward Hollenbeck. James Bell had left his family in
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until moving to a "ranch" in 1876. The family's "Bell House" was built in an early Victorian architectural style. Bell helped the area develop into a small farming and cattle raising community. Originally known as Obed, the California town's name was changed in 1898 to
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Bell engaged in cattle raising and dry farming, developed water wells, and rented land to vegetable farmers. The Bell family initially lived at the Hollenbeck's "Town House" at Fourth and Breed streets in what is now
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Missouri when he headed west in 1875. Six-months pregnant, Susan Bell and her four-year-old daughter Maude got on a box car to catch up with James in California. The fifth child, Alphonzo Sr., was born in 1875.
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Guinn, J.M., "A History of California and an Extended History of Los Angeles and Environs", in 3 volumes, Los Angeles: Historical Record Co., 1915.
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In 1875, Bell and his extended family purchased about 360 acres (1.5 km) of the California property, near modern
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Lodge. Late in life, Bell would subdivide his land into tracts of 5-acre (20,000 m) farms and move to
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was a popular 20th Century California Congressman. The Bell family also gave their name to
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The Failure of Governance in Bell, California: Big-Time Corruption in a Small Town p.14
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He served as Bell's first postmaster and rose through the ritual ranks of the
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persuaded Bell to join him in California. James Bell arrived in
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Settlers of the American West: The Lives of 231 Notable Pioneers
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to live with his son Alphonzo Sr. He was one of the founders of
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Index

Bowling Green, Kentucky
Alphonzo Bell
Alphonzo Bell Jr.
Elliott Roosevelt
Marian McCargo
Bell, California
Bowling Green, Kentucky
Missouri
J. Edward Hollenbeck
San Francisco, California
Los Angeles
Rancho San Antonio
Boyle Heights
Masonic
Santa Fe Springs
Occidental College
Alphonzo Bell Sr.
Bel-Air Estates
Alphonzo E. Bell Jr.
Bell Gardens
Bell, California
Bell Gardens, California
Lexington Books
ISBN
978-1-4985-1213-8
McFarland
ISBN
978-0-7864-9735-5
"Neighborhood Spotlight: Bell's advantageous location bumps its past scandal down a few pegs"
Los Angeles Times

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